SherriMunnerlyn
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the star of david is obviously symbolic of israel in this case and not all jews.
It symbolized Hamas hates all Jews.
Something to which you can probably relate.
Always amuses me you are in a hurry to defend Hamas' obvious hatred, but put horns on our heads and every moronic fanat, to you represents us all.
Busted for hypocrisy, again, Sealy?
this is from the article...it does seem to contradict a bit of what you are saying about a hatred of all jews.
"The cartoon uses a Star of David rather than an explicitly Israeli symbol, indicating that it is meant to refer to Judaism or the Jewish nation as a whole and not the state of Israel alone.
The student union in question is known as the Islamic Bloc in Arabic, al-Kutla al-Islamiya. It operates in high schools, universities and other educational institutions in Gaza. Its primary purpose is to teach the next generation about the importance of, in Hamas words, freeing Palestine from the Israeli occupation."
Gaza Students: Clean the World of Jews - Middle East - News - Israel National News
also, i mean, we have a figure of a palestinian flag throwing, and try to stay with me here even if it is hard for you, what appeard to be a symbol of an israeli flag in the trash bin. ya think they might have been going with a flag theme.
where in hell am i defending HAMAS' obvious hatred. the fact that i do not succumb to your and arutz 7's hysteria is not a defense of HAMAS. i called them a lesser despot.
and correctly and unemotionally interpreting an ad by palestinian students is not putting horns on israel. they do that well enough themselves and i am only to happy to point that out...but i didn't even do that in my post.
what hypocrisy?
HAMAS wants to free palestine from israeli occupation, a very admirable and ambitious goal in my opinion but that need not and does not meaning ridding the world of jews. you only hurt yourself by saying such things.
The caption under the cartoon is reported to be:
Keep the world clean.
And we have no idea who drew the picture or wrote those words, no idea at all.
We have no idea what source published the picture and where and when, no idea, no idea at all.
And what they meant, we all form our very own opinions about that.
We dont even know if the picture is depcted accurately, or translated accuratel. Presumably, the words were in Arabic.
We dont know what a\else was written in the publication either.
I call the OP and article pure unadulterated Propaganda!
Sherri