All The News Anti-Israel Posters Will Not Read Or Discuss

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Unlike the freeloaders to their north, Egypt put its buffer zone on its own side of the border.

Why do you think Egypt feels a need to maintain a buffer zone from the Arabs-Moslems masquerading as Pal'istanians?

Could there be a connection to smuggling, tunnelling and attacks attacks aimed at Egyptian soldiers by those Arabs-Moslems masquerading as Pal'istanians?

Or....

Do you have a handy conspiracy theory to sidestep and evade a rational response?
 
Unlike the freeloaders to their north, Egypt put its buffer zone on its own side of the border.

Why do you think Egypt feels a need to maintain a buffer zone from the Arabs-Moslems masquerading as Pal'istanians?

Could there be a connection to smuggling, tunnelling and attacks attacks aimed at Egyptian soldiers by those Arabs-Moslems masquerading as Pal'istanians?

Or....

Do you have a handy conspiracy theory to sidestep and evade a rational response?
Mere speculation on your part. Hamas has consistently courted Egypt's favor. Attacking Egypt would be against their own goal.
 
Unlike the freeloaders to their north, Egypt put its buffer zone on its own side of the border.

Why do you think Egypt feels a need to maintain a buffer zone from the Arabs-Moslems masquerading as Pal'istanians?

Could there be a connection to smuggling, tunnelling and attacks attacks aimed at Egyptian soldiers by those Arabs-Moslems masquerading as Pal'istanians?

Or....

Do you have a handy conspiracy theory to sidestep and evade a rational response?
Mere speculation on your part. Hamas has consistently courted Egypt's favor. Attacking Egypt would be against their own goal.
Now it would, after Egypt made sure to keep a great distance with the first buffer so that Gazans could not attack anyone in Egypt. No attacks, no bringing of weapons into Gaza.

Hamas wants to be a good boy, now :)
 
Unlike the freeloaders to their north, Egypt put its buffer zone on its own side of the border.

Why do you think Egypt feels a need to maintain a buffer zone from the Arabs-Moslems masquerading as Pal'istanians?

Could there be a connection to smuggling, tunnelling and attacks attacks aimed at Egyptian soldiers by those Arabs-Moslems masquerading as Pal'istanians?

Or....

Do you have a handy conspiracy theory to sidestep and evade a rational response?
Mere speculation on your part. Hamas has consistently courted Egypt's favor. Attacking Egypt would be against their own goal.
Now it would, after Egypt made sure to keep a great distance with the first buffer so that Gazans could not attack anyone in Egypt. No attacks, no bringing of weapons into Gaza.

Hamas wants to be a good boy, now :)
Hamas has never attacked Egypt. That would be against their best interest.
 
Hamas has never attacked Egypt. That would be against their best interest.

And its in Hamas' best interests to attack Israel?
Hamas has not been attacking Israel.
All rockets being fired against Israel are the responsibility of Hamas, whether a Hamas fired it or someone from one of the other groups in Gaza. :)
And Hamas has been policing the other groups.

How many rockets have been fired this year?
 
Hamas has never attacked Egypt. That would be against their best interest.

And its in Hamas' best interests to attack Israel?
Hamas has not been attacking Israel.
All rockets being fired against Israel are the responsibility of Hamas, whether a Hamas fired it or someone from one of the other groups in Gaza. :)
And Hamas has been policing the other groups.

How many rockets have been fired this year?

17 so far.
 
Hamas has never attacked Egypt. That would be against their best interest.

And its in Hamas' best interests to attack Israel?
Hamas has not been attacking Israel.
All rockets being fired against Israel are the responsibility of Hamas, whether a Hamas fired it or someone from one of the other groups in Gaza. :)
And Hamas has been policing the other groups.

How many rockets have been fired this year?

17 so far.
Possibly more:

List of Palestinian rocket attacks on Israel, 2017 - Wikipedia

And that is only until 8/8/17
 
Hamas has never attacked Egypt. That would be against their best interest.

And its in Hamas' best interests to attack Israel?
Hamas has not been attacking Israel.
All rockets being fired against Israel are the responsibility of Hamas, whether a Hamas fired it or someone from one of the other groups in Gaza. :)
And Hamas has been policing the other groups.

How many rockets have been fired this year?

17 so far.
Not bad considering that the siege is an everyday act of war against the Palestinians.

BTW, after the 2014 attack on Gaza there was supposed to be a negotiated truce. What happened to that?
 
And its in Hamas' best interests to attack Israel?
Hamas has not been attacking Israel.
All rockets being fired against Israel are the responsibility of Hamas, whether a Hamas fired it or someone from one of the other groups in Gaza. :)
And Hamas has been policing the other groups.

How many rockets have been fired this year?

17 so far.
Not bad considering that the siege is an everyday act of war against the Palestinians.

BTW, after the 2014 attack on Gaza there was supposed to be a negotiated truce. What happened to that?
LOL, how hard you try :)
 
Not bad considering that the siege is an everyday act of war against the Palestinians.

BTW, after the 2014 attack on Gaza there was supposed to be a negotiated truce. What happened to that?

You mean the effective response to the thousands of rockets launched against Israel prior to 2014?

Um. Still 17 rockets, so far this year? Where is the truce, then? When the rockets stop. Completely. And that condition is maintained for a length of time -- then we can talk about removing the sanctions.
 
Not bad considering that the siege is an everyday act of war against the Palestinians.

BTW, after the 2014 attack on Gaza there was supposed to be a negotiated truce. What happened to that?

You mean the effective response to the thousands of rockets launched against Israel prior to 2014?

Um. Still 17 rockets, so far this year? Where is the truce, then? When the rockets stop. Completely. And that condition is maintained for a length of time -- then we can talk about removing the sanctions.
Indeed, they were supposed to negotiate that away. That is why I asked what happened to that?
 
Not bad considering that the siege is an everyday act of war against the Palestinians.

BTW, after the 2014 attack on Gaza there was supposed to be a negotiated truce. What happened to that?

You mean the effective response to the thousands of rockets launched against Israel prior to 2014?

Um. Still 17 rockets, so far this year? Where is the truce, then? When the rockets stop. Completely. And that condition is maintained for a length of time -- then we can talk about removing the sanctions.
Indeed, they were supposed to negotiate that away. That is why I asked what happened to that?

They were supposed to negotiate away the "right" *cough cough* to use violence? Um. Yeah. That's what peace treaties DO. Why is that such a difficult concept for Arab Palestinians to cope with?
 
Unlike the freeloaders to their north, Egypt put its buffer zone on its own side of the border.

Why do you think Egypt feels a need to maintain a buffer zone from the Arabs-Moslems masquerading as Pal'istanians?

Could there be a connection to smuggling, tunnelling and attacks attacks aimed at Egyptian soldiers by those Arabs-Moslems masquerading as Pal'istanians?

Or....

Do you have a handy conspiracy theory to sidestep and evade a rational response?
Mere speculation on your part. Hamas has consistently courted Egypt's favor. Attacking Egypt would be against their own goal.

Indeed, your conspiracy theory
Not bad considering that the siege is an everyday act of war against the Palestinians.

BTW, after the 2014 attack on Gaza there was supposed to be a negotiated truce. What happened to that?

You mean the effective response to the thousands of rockets launched against Israel prior to 2014?

Um. Still 17 rockets, so far this year? Where is the truce, then? When the rockets stop. Completely. And that condition is maintained for a length of time -- then we can talk about removing the sanctions.
Indeed, they were supposed to negotiate that away. That is why I asked what happened to that?

Indeed, negotiations with islamic terrorists are not formed around their attacking with fewer rockets but a cessation of attacks.
 
Unlike the freeloaders to their north, Egypt put its buffer zone on its own side of the border.

Why do you think Egypt feels a need to maintain a buffer zone from the Arabs-Moslems masquerading as Pal'istanians?

Could there be a connection to smuggling, tunnelling and attacks attacks aimed at Egyptian soldiers by those Arabs-Moslems masquerading as Pal'istanians?

Or....

Do you have a handy conspiracy theory to sidestep and evade a rational response?
Mere speculation on your part. Hamas has consistently courted Egypt's favor. Attacking Egypt would be against their own goal.

Indeed, your conspiracy theory
Not bad considering that the siege is an everyday act of war against the Palestinians.

BTW, after the 2014 attack on Gaza there was supposed to be a negotiated truce. What happened to that?

You mean the effective response to the thousands of rockets launched against Israel prior to 2014?

Um. Still 17 rockets, so far this year? Where is the truce, then? When the rockets stop. Completely. And that condition is maintained for a length of time -- then we can talk about removing the sanctions.
Indeed, they were supposed to negotiate that away. That is why I asked what happened to that?

Indeed, negotiations with islamic terrorists are not formed around their attacking with fewer rockets but a cessation of attacks.
That is what they were to negotiate. End hostilities from both sides.

What happened to that?
 
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