Israel attacks civilians

SALFIT, (PIC)-- Israeli bulldozers have continued to plough through farmland in the northern West Bank province of Salfit, locals said.

They reported that bulldozers have been leveling land and crushing boulders round the clock to pave the way for roads to be built near 19 nearby Jewish settlements.

Also being excavated is land on the western side of Salfit city as well as in the towns of Kafr al-Deik, Deir Istya, and Burqin, where new industrial building and expansion is taking place. The area is known by settlers as West Ariel, which lies near an Israeli industrial area called Burkan.

Israel continues to plough through Salfit farmlands
 
RAMALLAH, (PIC)-- Two Palestinian civilians were killed in Qalandia refugee camp near Ramallah on the first day of the holy month of Ramadan during an Israeli occupation forces’ raid on the camp before dawn Monday.

Local sources said that the IOF soldiers opened indiscriminate fire during the incursion that was meant to arrest citizens. They said that a 22-year-old youth was hit with a bullet in the head and died instantly.

The sources said that a man was hit with a bullet in his abdomen and carried to Ramallah hospital where he was pronounced dead. They noted that a third man was wounded in the incident.

The sources said that three Palestinians were detained in the raid following clashes with young men in the camp who threw stones at the invading troops.

Eyewitnesses said that the soldiers beat up citizens and wreaked havoc on their homes in the raid that lasted several hours.

IOF troops kill two Palestinians on first day of Ramadan
 
AL-KHALIL, (PIC)-- Israeli occupation forces (IOF) bulldozed 19 dunums of Palestinian land in Baka’a area to the east of Al-Khalil on Monday in preparation for annexing them to nearby Jewish settlements, local sources said.

They said that the IOF soldiers, accompanied by police and border police forces and civil administration officials raided the area and destroyed part of the irrigation network and confiscated it.

The sources noted that the act was the second of its kind and targeted lands owned by two Palestinian citizens.

They charged that the step was meant to evict the farmers out of their land and to annex it to the nearby settlements of Kharsina and Kiryat Arba.

IOF bulldozes Palestinian land east of Al-Khalil to expand settlements
 
GAZA, (PIC)-- A 75-year-old Palestinian woman was wounded afternoon Tuesday at the hands of the Israeli occupation forces (IOF) to the southeast of Gaza city, medical sources said.

They said that the old woman was hospitalized with a bullet in her foot fired by the IOF soldiers stationed to the east of Juhr Al-Deek area.

The Qassam Brigades, the armed wing of Hamas, confronted an infiltrating IOF unit in the same area on Monday night.

Palestinian old woman wounded in IOF shooting
 
GAZA, (PIC)-- A 75-year-old Palestinian woman was wounded afternoon Tuesday at the hands of the Israeli occupation forces (IOF) to the southeast of Gaza city, medical sources said.They said that the old woman was hospitalized with a bullet in her foot fired by the IOF soldiers stationed to the east of Juhr Al-Deek area.
The Qassam Brigades, the armed wing of Hamas, confronted an infiltrating IOF unit in the same area on Monday night.
Baghdad Bob lives!
 
On the seventh of June, 1967 Motti Gur's 55 paratroop battalion secured the Temple Mount and entered Al Aksa Mosque. The Dome of the Rock ...Islam's third most "holy site" was stacked to the rafters with several tons of munitions .

"The more things change the more they stay the same" During Cast Lead (I was there) all mosques and hospitals et al, their inhabitants were willing or not so willing shahids (human shields) and were command and control centres for HAMAS.

Google that Mr. Tinmore
 
GAZA, (PIC)-- A Palestinian fisherman was hit and wounded off the northern Gaza shores on Monday when Israeli navy gunboats opened fire at him, medical sources reported.

They said that the 42-year-old fisherman was fishing in regional waters off Beit Lahia, north of Gaza Strip, when he was hit and taken to hospital where his condition was described as moderate.

Israel's navy routinely targets Palestinian fishermen at sea while its ground forces target farmers along the Gaza borders in a clear war against sources of living for a major segment of the Palestinian society in the Strip.

Palestinian fisherman wounded in Israeli navy gunfire
 
On the seventh of June, 1967 Motti Gur's 55 paratroop battalion secured the Temple Mount and entered Al Aksa Mosque. The Dome of the Rock ...Islam's third most "holy site" was stacked to the rafters with several tons of munitions .

"The more things change the more they stay the same" During Cast Lead (I was there) all mosques and hospitals et al, their inhabitants were willing or not so willing shahids (human shields) and were command and control centres for HAMAS.

Google that Mr. Tinmore

On the seventh of June, 1967...

There were not any Palestinians yet so you can't blame them.:lol::lol::lol:
 
On the seventh of June, 1967 Motti Gur's 55 paratroop battalion secured the Temple Mount and entered Al Aksa Mosque. The Dome of the Rock ...Islam's third most "holy site" was stacked to the rafters with several tons of munitions .

"The more things change the more they stay the same" During Cast Lead (I was there) all mosques and hospitals et al, their inhabitants were willing or not so willing shahids (human shields) and were command and control centres for HAMAS.

Google that Mr. Tinmore

On the seventh of June, 1967...

There were not any Palestinians yet so you can't blame them.:lol::lol::lol:

Jews were Palestinians. Your peeps are just Rabs.

A "Palestinian" can mean a person who is born in the geographical area known prior to 1918 as "Palestine", or a former citizen of the British Mandate territory called Palestine, or an institution related to either of these. Using this definition, both Palestinian Arabs and Palestinian Jews were called "Palestinians".

Before the establishment of the State of Israel, the meaning of the word "Palestinian" didn't discriminate on ethnic grounds, but rather referred to anything associated with the region. The local newspaper, founded in 1932 by Gershon Agron was called The Palestine Post. In 1950, its name was changed to The Jerusalem Post.

In 1923, Pinhas Rutenberg founded the Palestine Electric Company, Ltd. (later to become the Israel Electric Corporation, Ltd.) There was a [Jewish] Palestine Symphony Orchestra, and in World War II, the British assembled a Jewish Brigade to fight the Axis Powers that was known as the Palestine regiment.

Since the establishment of Israel, its citizens are called Israelis, while the term Palestinians usually refers to the Palestinian Arabs.
Definitions of Palestine - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
 
On the seventh of June, 1967 Motti Gur's 55 paratroop battalion secured the Temple Mount and entered Al Aksa Mosque. The Dome of the Rock ...Islam's third most "holy site" was stacked to the rafters with several tons of munitions .

"The more things change the more they stay the same" During Cast Lead (I was there) all mosques and hospitals et al, their inhabitants were willing or not so willing shahids (human shields) and were command and control centres for HAMAS.

Google that Mr. Tinmore



There were not any Palestinians yet so you can't blame them.:lol::lol::lol:

Jews were Palestinians. Your peeps are just Rabs.

A "Palestinian" can mean a person who is born in the geographical area known prior to 1918 as "Palestine", or a former citizen of the British Mandate territory called Palestine, or an institution related to either of these. Using this definition, both Palestinian Arabs and Palestinian Jews were called "Palestinians".

Before the establishment of the State of Israel, the meaning of the word "Palestinian" didn't discriminate on ethnic grounds, but rather referred to anything associated with the region. The local newspaper, founded in 1932 by Gershon Agron was called The Palestine Post. In 1950, its name was changed to The Jerusalem Post.

In 1923, Pinhas Rutenberg founded the Palestine Electric Company, Ltd. (later to become the Israel Electric Corporation, Ltd.) There was a [Jewish] Palestine Symphony Orchestra, and in World War II, the British assembled a Jewish Brigade to fight the Axis Powers that was known as the Palestine regiment.

Since the establishment of Israel, its citizens are called Israelis, while the term Palestinians usually refers to the Palestinian Arabs.
Definitions of Palestine - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

OK, but the propagandists say that there were no Palestinians before 1967. Nobody ever said what month. Was it May, June, or July maybe. I don't know.:doubt:
 
There were not any Palestinians yet so you can't blame them.:lol::lol::lol:

Jews were Palestinians. Your peeps are just Rabs.

A "Palestinian" can mean a person who is born in the geographical area known prior to 1918 as "Palestine", or a former citizen of the British Mandate territory called Palestine, or an institution related to either of these. Using this definition, both Palestinian Arabs and Palestinian Jews were called "Palestinians".

Before the establishment of the State of Israel, the meaning of the word "Palestinian" didn't discriminate on ethnic grounds, but rather referred to anything associated with the region. The local newspaper, founded in 1932 by Gershon Agron was called The Palestine Post. In 1950, its name was changed to The Jerusalem Post.

In 1923, Pinhas Rutenberg founded the Palestine Electric Company, Ltd. (later to become the Israel Electric Corporation, Ltd.) There was a [Jewish] Palestine Symphony Orchestra, and in World War II, the British assembled a Jewish Brigade to fight the Axis Powers that was known as the Palestine regiment.

Since the establishment of Israel, its citizens are called Israelis, while the term Palestinians usually refers to the Palestinian Arabs.
Definitions of Palestine - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

OK, but the propagandists say that there were no Palestinians before 1967. Nobody ever said what month. Was it May, June, or July maybe. I don't know.:doubt:

Rabs began calling themselves Palestinians after the '67 War. Earlier, they were just Jordanian and Egyptian. Palestine is an English word invented by the British and so-called Palestinians are Rabs---One would think so-called Palestinian Rabs could create a Rab name for themselves. But, they're too fucking dumb
 
A "Palestinian" can mean a person who is born in the geographical area known prior to 1918 as "Palestine", or a former citizen of the British Mandate territory called Palestine, or an institution related to either of these. Using this definition, both Palestinian Arabs and Palestinian Jews were called "Palestinians".

That definition sounds reasonable. The propagandists, however, say that there was no Palestine and there were no Palestinians.

Of course they are lying.
 
A "Palestinian" can mean a person who is born in the geographical area known prior to 1918 as "Palestine", or a former citizen of the British Mandate territory called Palestine, or an institution related to either of these. Using this definition, both Palestinian Arabs and Palestinian Jews were called "Palestinians".

That definition sounds reasonable. The propagandists, however, say that there was no Palestine and there were no Palestinians.

Of course they are lying.

Now, you're back to stuck on stupid--See post #1252
 
A "Palestinian" can mean a person who is born in the geographical area known prior to 1918 as "Palestine", or a former citizen of the British Mandate territory called Palestine, or an institution related to either of these. Using this definition, both Palestinian Arabs and Palestinian Jews were called "Palestinians".

That definition sounds reasonable. The propagandists, however, say that there was no Palestine and there were no Palestinians.

Of course they are lying.

Now, you're back to stuck on stupid--See post #1252

Yeah so? It is just a name game. It doesn't mean anything.
 
Yeah so? It is just a name game. It doesn't mean anything.

Palestinians can't come up with a Palestinian name to call themselves? They're as dumb as you. :lol:

That is the place of birth on their birth certificates. The confusion is not theirs.

Palestine is the place invented by the British and it ceased to exist with termination of the British Mandate in 1948.

Seems more than enough time for the Pallies to come up with an Arab name. LOL.
 
Palestinians can't come up with a Palestinian name to call themselves? They're as dumb as you. :lol:

That is the place of birth on their birth certificates. The confusion is not theirs.

Palestine is the place invented by the British and it ceased to exist with termination of the British Mandate in 1948.

Seems more than enough time for the Pallies to come up with an Arab name. LOL.

Good one.:lol::lol::lol:
 
That is the place of birth on their birth certificates. The confusion is not theirs.

Palestine is the place invented by the British and it ceased to exist with termination of the British Mandate in 1948.

Seems more than enough time for the Pallies to come up with an Arab name. LOL.

Good one.:lol::lol::lol:

:lol::lol::lol:
The Palestinians want their own country. There's just one thing about that: There are no Palestinians. It's a made up word. Israel was called Palestine for two thousand years. Like "Wiccan," "Palestinian" sounds ancient but is really a modern invention. Before the Israelis won the land in war, Gaza was owned by Egypt, and there were no "Palestinians" then, and the West Bank was owned by Jordan, and there were no "Palestinians" then. As soon as the Jews took over and started growing oranges as big as basketballs, what do you know, say hello to the "Palestinians," weeping for their deep bond with their lost "land" and "nation." So for the sake of honesty, let's not use the word "Palestinian" any more to describe these delightful folks, who dance for joy at our deaths until someone points out they're being taped. Instead, let's call them what they are: "Other Arabs From The Same General Area Who Are In Deep Denial About Never Being Able To Accomplish Anything In Life And Would Rather Wrap Themselves In The Seductive Melodrama Of Eternal Struggle And Death." I know that's a bit unwieldy to expect to see on CNN. How about this, then: "Adjacent Jew-Haters."

Okay, so the Adjacent Jew-Haters want their own country. Oops, just one more thing. No, they don't. They could've had their own country any time in the last thirty years, especially two years ago at Camp David. But if you have your own country, you have to have traffic lights and garbage trucks and Chambers of Commerce, and, worse, you actually have to figure out some way to make a living. That's no fun. No, they want what all the other Jew-Haters in the region want: Israel. They also want a big pile of dead Jews, of course--that's where the real fun is--but mostly they want Israel. Why? For one thing, trying to destroy Israel--or "The Zionist Entity" as their textbooks call it--for the last fifty years has allowed the rulers of Arab countries to divert the attention of their own people away from the fact that they're the blue-ribbon most illiterate, poorest, and tribally backward on God's Earth, and if you've ever been around God's Earth, you know that's really saying something. It makes me roll my eyes every time one of our pundits waxes poetic about the great history and culture of the Muslim Mideast. Unless I'm missing something, the Arabs haven't given anything to the world since Algebra, and, by the way, thanks a hell of a lot for that one.

Chew this around and spit it out: Five hundred million Arabs; five million Jews. Think of all the Arab countries as a football field, and Israel as a pack of matches sitting in the middle of it. And now these same folks swear that if Israel gives them half of that pack of matches, everyone will be pals. Really? Wow, what neat news. Hey, but what about the string of wars to obliterate the tiny country and the constant din of rabid blood oaths to drive every Jew into the sea? Oh, that? We were just kidding

My friend Kevin Rooney made a gorgeous point the other day: Just reverse the numbers. Imagine five hundred million Jews and five million Arabs. I was stunned at the simple brilliance of it. Can anyone picture the Jews strapping belts of razor blades and dynamite to themselves? Of course not. Or marshalling every fiber and force at their disposal for generations to drive a tiny Arab state into the sea? Nonsense. Or dancing for joy at the murder of innocents? Impossible. Or spreading and believing horrible lies about the Arabs baking their bread with the blood of children? Disgusting. No, as you know, left to themselves in a world of peace, the worst Jews would ever do to people is debate them to death.

http://www.weeklystandard.com/Content/Public/Articles/000/000/001/161yaihr.asp?page=1
 
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