Escalation in Israel

I just wanted to point out that Israel has violated over 200 UN resolutions and still receives military aid from the US. Iraq violated three and we dismantled their government, military, and infrastructure. Not to mention we created an insurgency that never existed before the occupation. Overall it begs the question why did we invade Iraq but continue to provide aid to Israel? Well Murica

[quote]Justliftbrah wrote:
I just wanted to point out that Israel has violated over 200 UN resolutions and still receives military aid from the US. Iraq violated three and we dismantled their government, military, and infrastructure. Not to mention we created an insurgency that never existed before the occupation. Overall it begs the question why did we invade Iraq but continue to provide aid to Israel? Well Murica [/quote]

Clearly a publik skool kid, huh.

I understand your opinion, but it is based on 100% false information. All part of the indoctrination camp you attend. Not your fault.

Get some actual info.

Jewbacca is an ass, but, being a former Gaza resident until expelled, well-informed on this topic. Read his posts if nothing for the local flavor.

Here are some non-PC sources:

[quote]Justliftbrah wrote:
I just wanted to point out that Israel has violated over 200 UN resolutions and still receives military aid from the US. Iraq violated three and we dismantled their government, military, and infrastructure. Not to mention we created an insurgency that never existed before the occupation. Overall it begs the question why did we invade Iraq but continue to provide aid to Israel? Well Murica [/quote]
I just wanted to point out that you’re a 19 year old kid whose ex-girlfriend left him, cheated on him, and got a restraining order against him then got pregnant from some other dude a month ago, had sex with you, and two days later told you the kid was yours. And you believe all of it.

So I don’t really know how much credence to give your geopolitical pontifications.

How many of you have 1) read any of these “resolutions” against Israel 2) heard the rhetoric on the U.N. floor against Israel or 3) seen the hypocrisy inherent in many of these resolutions (especially with the people and/or countries that initiate them)?

I give zero credence to U.N. resolutions against Israel.

Mufasa

[quote]Mufasa wrote:
How many of you have 1) read any of these “resolutions” against Israel 2) heard the rhetoric on the U.N. floor against Israel or 3) seen the hypocrisy inherent in many of these resolutions (especially with the people and/or countries that initiate them)?

I give zero credence to U.N. resolutions against Israel.

Mufasa[/quote]

In 2 days last week, as many Syrians died as in the last month in Gaza. (I am not detracting from either tragedy)
Since the Syrian rebellion began, more than 160,000 have died; most are civilians, children, non-combatants.
The UN agencies stopped counting the deaths in Syria in January, because they could not “verify” any information. They just gave up. But never would they implicate Assad’s thuggery.

So where are the UN resolutions about Syria, Libya, Burma, Xinjiang, where, in any given week, more have died and “disappeared” than in Gaza in the last month?

[quote]csulli wrote:

[quote]Justliftbrah wrote:
I just wanted to point out that Israel has violated over 200 UN resolutions and still receives military aid from the US. Iraq violated three and we dismantled their government, military, and infrastructure. Not to mention we created an insurgency that never existed before the occupation. Overall it begs the question why did we invade Iraq but continue to provide aid to Israel? Well Murica [/quote]
I just wanted to point out that you’re a 19 year old kid whose ex-girlfriend left him, cheated on him, and got a restraining order against him then got pregnant from some other dude a month ago, had sex with you, and two days later told you the kid was yours. And you believe all of it.

So I don’t really know how much credence to give your geopolitical pontifications.[/quote]

I was asking a question.

[quote]Justliftbrah wrote:

[quote]csulli wrote:

[quote]Justliftbrah wrote:
I just wanted to point out that Israel has violated over 200 UN resolutions and still receives military aid from the US. Iraq violated three and we dismantled their government, military, and infrastructure. Not to mention we created an insurgency that never existed before the occupation. Overall it begs the question why did we invade Iraq but continue to provide aid to Israel? Well Murica [/quote]
I just wanted to point out that you’re a 19 year old kid whose ex-girlfriend left him, cheated on him, and got a restraining order against him then got pregnant from some other dude a month ago, had sex with you, and two days later told you the kid was yours. And you believe all of it.

So I don’t really know how much credence to give your geopolitical pontifications.[/quote]

I was asking a question.
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THOU SHALT HAVE NO QUESTIONS @PWI

[quote]Chushin wrote:

[quote]pittbulll wrote:

[quote]Jewbacca wrote:

[quote]pittbulll wrote:

[quote]Jewbacca wrote:

[quote]pittbulll wrote:

no mention of your accusations , do you have a creditable link ?[/quote]

Wow, do they not have Google in your parallel universe?

Etc.

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He attends an Orphan Development fund ? Has a Picture taken with a Former Muslim Brotherhood . Oh my that is so terrible .
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You’re a silly person, and untruthful, and clearly didn’t read the articles.

But you are a useful foil for exposing anti-Semites for what they are.[/quote]

I read the Washington Times article , I am not going to read 7 articles .

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Are you serious with this shit?

You ask for evidence, and then are too damned lazy to read the links provided?

Why are you here? To spout what you believe, despite any facts to the contrary?

Oh right; you want to improve your writing skills.

Just an opinion, but I’m pretty sure that’s not working either.[/quote]

YEA I 's serious , I asked for a link not 7 and the info I gleaned did not support his assertions

[quote]Justliftbrah wrote:

[quote]csulli wrote:

[quote]Justliftbrah wrote:
I just wanted to point out that Israel has violated over 200 UN resolutions and still receives military aid from the US. Iraq violated three and we dismantled their government, military, and infrastructure. Not to mention we created an insurgency that never existed before the occupation. Overall it begs the question why did we invade Iraq but continue to provide aid to Israel? Well Murica [/quote]
I just wanted to point out that you’re a 19 year old kid whose ex-girlfriend left him, cheated on him, and got a restraining order against him then got pregnant from some other dude a month ago, had sex with you, and two days later told you the kid was yours. And you believe all of it.

So I don’t really know how much credence to give your geopolitical pontifications.[/quote]

I was asking a question.
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You made 3 statements and asked one (I assumed) rhetorical question.

[quote]csulli wrote:

[quote]Justliftbrah wrote:

[quote]csulli wrote:

[quote]Justliftbrah wrote:
I just wanted to point out that Israel has violated over 200 UN resolutions and still receives military aid from the US. Iraq violated three and we dismantled their government, military, and infrastructure. Not to mention we created an insurgency that never existed before the occupation. Overall it begs the question why did we invade Iraq but continue to provide aid to Israel? Well Murica [/quote]
I just wanted to point out that you’re a 19 year old kid whose ex-girlfriend left him, cheated on him, and got a restraining order against him then got pregnant from some other dude a month ago, had sex with you, and two days later told you the kid was yours. And you believe all of it.

So I don’t really know how much credence to give your geopolitical pontifications.[/quote]

I was asking a question.
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You made 3 statements and asked one (I assumed) rhetorical question.[/quote]

very impressive , you can count . But I think you lack the abilty to understand the written word because to answer the question the way he asked it requires the statements to be stated . Hope that helps :slight_smile:

[quote]SexMachine wrote:

[quote]jjackkrash wrote:
Has anyone tested the soil over there?

My old poker game was about an equal mix of christian, muslim, jew, and unaffiliated, and we mostly liked each other even when one of us was a big loser. Nobody shot rockets at one another and narry a punch was thrown.

Maybe the soil is contaminated with something that makes people hate eat other in that part of the world. That’s all I can figure. If it were me, I’d move somewhere else. Life is too short to live like that forever, which it appears is how long it will take to resolve the conflict. [/quote]

The real problem is actually the Nazification of the Arabs. The Nazis capitalised on tensions in the region in the 30’s. The leader of the Arabs in the British mandate, al-Husseini was actually complicit in the holocaust and broadcast Nazi propaganda into the region from exile in Berlin. After the war many Arab nations harboured Nazi war criminals - especially Nasser’s Egypt. Al-Husseini was Arafat’s mentor and by some accounts his uncle. Arafat and Gaddafi along with many others were trained by Nazi war criminals. The pan-Arab nationalists are actually the modern incarnation of the Nazis.[/quote]

I never learned this tidbit in history and have never seen this perspective. Do you know of any reading material on this like links to articles or even books?

[quote]Fletch1986 wrote:

[quote]SexMachine wrote:

[quote]jjackkrash wrote:
Has anyone tested the soil over there?

My old poker game was about an equal mix of christian, muslim, jew, and unaffiliated, and we mostly liked each other even when one of us was a big loser. Nobody shot rockets at one another and narry a punch was thrown.

Maybe the soil is contaminated with something that makes people hate eat other in that part of the world. That’s all I can figure. If it were me, I’d move somewhere else. Life is too short to live like that forever, which it appears is how long it will take to resolve the conflict. [/quote]

The real problem is actually the Nazification of the Arabs. The Nazis capitalised on tensions in the region in the 30’s. The leader of the Arabs in the British mandate, al-Husseini was actually complicit in the holocaust and broadcast Nazi propaganda into the region from exile in Berlin. After the war many Arab nations harboured Nazi war criminals - especially Nasser’s Egypt. Al-Husseini was Arafat’s mentor and by some accounts his uncle. Arafat and Gaddafi along with many others were trained by Nazi war criminals. The pan-Arab nationalists are actually the modern incarnation of the Nazis.[/quote]

I never learned this tidbit in history and have never seen this perspective. Do you know of any reading material on this like links to articles or even books? [/quote]

This concept is ridiculous .

If you are going to look for similarities , Who has a prison and starves and limits water

Who has two class system that discriminates with actual consequences

[quote]Fletch1986 wrote:

[quote]SexMachine wrote:

[quote]jjackkrash wrote:
Has anyone tested the soil over there?

My old poker game was about an equal mix of christian, muslim, jew, and unaffiliated, and we mostly liked each other even when one of us was a big loser. Nobody shot rockets at one another and narry a punch was thrown.

Maybe the soil is contaminated with something that makes people hate eat other in that part of the world. That’s all I can figure. If it were me, I’d move somewhere else. Life is too short to live like that forever, which it appears is how long it will take to resolve the conflict. [/quote]

The real problem is actually the Nazification of the Arabs. The Nazis capitalised on tensions in the region in the 30’s. The leader of the Arabs in the British mandate, al-Husseini was actually complicit in the holocaust and broadcast Nazi propaganda into the region from exile in Berlin. After the war many Arab nations harboured Nazi war criminals - especially Nasser’s Egypt. Al-Husseini was Arafat’s mentor and by some accounts his uncle. Arafat and Gaddafi along with many others were trained by Nazi war criminals. The pan-Arab nationalists are actually the modern incarnation of the Nazis.[/quote]

I never learned this tidbit in history and have never seen this perspective. Do you know of any reading material on this like links to articles or even books? [/quote]

Even before the Nazi connections, one might choose to read of the British positioning in Palestine in the mid-1930s. If you can find it, Albert Hourani’s History of the Arab Peoples, paperback edition pp331ff. It is striking how little he writes of this era, but the Jewish National fund accepted the Peel commission, which recommended the division of Mandate Palestine; the Arabs rejected it. The subsequent White Paper of 1937 truly favored Arab interests. Ignored by Hourani entirely is the connections made by Husseini and Berlin’s agents.

Here is a “tidbit” which may serve as a condensed version.

And here is something else, divergent, that pitbull won’t read:

[quote]pittbulll wrote:

[quote]Fletch1986 wrote:

[quote]SexMachine wrote:

[quote]jjackkrash wrote:
Has anyone tested the soil over there?

My old poker game was about an equal mix of christian, muslim, jew, and unaffiliated, and we mostly liked each other even when one of us was a big loser. Nobody shot rockets at one another and narry a punch was thrown.

Maybe the soil is contaminated with something that makes people hate eat other in that part of the world. That’s all I can figure. If it were me, I’d move somewhere else. Life is too short to live like that forever, which it appears is how long it will take to resolve the conflict. [/quote]

The real problem is actually the Nazification of the Arabs. The Nazis capitalised on tensions in the region in the 30’s. The leader of the Arabs in the British mandate, al-Husseini was actually complicit in the holocaust and broadcast Nazi propaganda into the region from exile in Berlin. After the war many Arab nations harboured Nazi war criminals - especially Nasser’s Egypt. Al-Husseini was Arafat’s mentor and by some accounts his uncle. Arafat and Gaddafi along with many others were trained by Nazi war criminals. The pan-Arab nationalists are actually the modern incarnation of the Nazis.[/quote]

I never learned this tidbit in history and have never seen this perspective. Do you know of any reading material on this like links to articles or even books? [/quote]

This concept is ridiculous .

If you are going to look for similarities , Who has a prison and starves and limits water

Who has two class system that discriminates with actual consequences
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Why those bloody Humas bastards, of course! They destroyed working farms, diverted funds and concrete from public works, water, power, civil defense!
Long live the MLO!

[quote]Justliftbrah wrote:

[quote]csulli wrote:

[quote]Justliftbrah wrote:
I just wanted to point out that Israel has violated over 200 UN resolutions and still receives military aid from the US. Iraq violated three and we dismantled their government, military, and infrastructure. Not to mention we created an insurgency that never existed before the occupation. Overall it begs the question why did we invade Iraq but continue to provide aid to Israel? Well Murica [/quote]
I just wanted to point out that you’re a 19 year old kid whose ex-girlfriend left him, cheated on him, and got a restraining order against him then got pregnant from some other dude a month ago, had sex with you, and two days later told you the kid was yours. And you believe all of it.

So I don’t really know how much credence to give your geopolitical pontifications.[/quote]

I was asking a question.
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If it was a question, you were asking a “question” predicated on lies and half-truths.

[quote]pittbulll wrote:

[quote]Fletch1986 wrote:

[quote]SexMachine wrote:

The real problem is actually the Nazification of the Arabs. [/quote]

I never learned this tidbit in history and have never seen this perspective. Do you know of any reading material on this like links to articles or even books? [/quote]

This concept is ridiculous .

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History is “ridiculous”?

Seriously, Pittbull, it is undisputed that The Grand Mufti of Jersualem, Hajj Amin al-Husseini (pictured above with Hitler), was actively involved in encouraging Adolf Hitler in his project of annihilating the Jewish people back in the 1930s, long before the creation of the modern Jewish state.

During the 1930’s, the Mufti was an actively collaborator with the Nazis and began to assemble a large Waffen SS division.

In the summer of 1940 and again in February 1941, al-Husseini submitted to the Nazi German Government a draft declaration of German-Arab cooperation, containing this clause:

"Germany and Italy recognize the right of the Arab countries to solve the question of the Jewish elements, which exist in Palestine and in the other Arab countries, as required by the national and ethnic interests of the Arabs, and as the Jewish question was solved in Germany and Italy."

The proposal was accepted by the Axis.

Husseini was often seen as an architect of the Holocaust. Documents, such as the testimony of Fritz Grobba confirm that an associate of al-Husseini’s visited the Sachsenhausen concentration camp as part of a German secret police “training course” in July 1942. The Mufti then visited other concentration camps, and also the death camps of Auschwitz, Majdanek, Treblinka and Mauthausen, including the gas-chambers at Auschwitz.

The Mufti declared in November, 1943:

“It is the duty of Muhammadans in general and Arabs in particular to â?¦ drive all Jews from Arab and Muhammadan countriesâ?¦.Germany is also struggling against the common foe who oppressed Arabs and Muhammadans in their different countries. It has very clearly recognized the Jews for what they are and resolved to find a final solution for the Jewish danger that will eliminate the scourge that Jews represent in the world.”

At the Nuremberg trials, one of Adolf Eichmann’s deputies, Dieter Wisliceny, stated that al-Husseini had actively encouraged the extermination of European Jews, and that he had had an elaborate meeting with Eichmann at his office, during which Eichmann gave him an intensive look at the current state of the “Solution of the Jewish Question in Europe.”

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The arab allegiance to the Nazis is not controversial.

Hamas leaders openly talk of how the now-called Palestinians supported Hitler and wanted to help murder the Jews during the 1930s – long before the supposed theft of land in 1948 or 1967 or the formation of the Jewish state:

[quote]Fletch1986 wrote:

[quote]SexMachine wrote:

[quote]jjackkrash wrote:
Has anyone tested the soil over there?

My old poker game was about an equal mix of christian, muslim, jew, and unaffiliated, and we mostly liked each other even when one of us was a big loser. Nobody shot rockets at one another and narry a punch was thrown.

Maybe the soil is contaminated with something that makes people hate eat other in that part of the world. That’s all I can figure. If it were me, I’d move somewhere else. Life is too short to live like that forever, which it appears is how long it will take to resolve the conflict. [/quote]

The real problem is actually the Nazification of the Arabs. The Nazis capitalised on tensions in the region in the 30’s. The leader of the Arabs in the British mandate, al-Husseini was actually complicit in the holocaust and broadcast Nazi propaganda into the region from exile in Berlin. After the war many Arab nations harboured Nazi war criminals - especially Nasser’s Egypt. Al-Husseini was Arafat’s mentor and by some accounts his uncle. Arafat and Gaddafi along with many others were trained by Nazi war criminals. The pan-Arab nationalists are actually the modern incarnation of the Nazis.[/quote]

I never learned this tidbit in history and have never seen this perspective. Do you know of any reading material on this like links to articles or even books? [/quote]

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