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Palestinian prisoners on hunger strike after death

This isn't the Flame Zone. Please keep on topic, reserve the heavy insults for the Taunting Area. Finished Editing. Infractions to follow, if that's what it takes.
 
You left you the most important part of the title out:
IDF forces which saw makeshift bombs hurled at security forces
 
The very nature of the OP and the largely biased bigoted commentary from the likes of Jos and BecauseIKnow make rational discussion about the "topic" all but impossible.

Unsubscribed from this bogus propaganda thread.

Why is it in "politics?"

Shouldn't trollish garbage like this be in USMB Badlands or the Rubberized Room?
 
If you throw rocks or bombs or ANYTHING at IDF forces, you will get hit with a rubber bullet.
Why is that so hard to comprehend ?
Do you expect the IDF to just sit there and have shit thrown at them ?!!
 
I post the first paragraph of each article I reference. You're welcome to post what you want from it.

But, hurled? What?
 
If you throw rocks or bombs or ANYTHING at IDF forces, you will get hit with a rubber bullet.
Why is that so hard to comprehend ?
Do you expect the IDF to just sit there and have shit thrown at them ?!!

This isn't about direct incidents, this is about riots and protests following a prisoner death that may be to due to torture. There are incidents before this were Palestinians were shot killed by the israeli army and attacked by settlers. I don't think you should act outraged after all the provocations.
 
I'm not outraged. But the pro - Palestinians make it sound like the IDF and/or security forces are out to shoot the Palestinians for no reason.
I respect people who protest for what they believe in. But if you use violence against an army, you will get violence in return. These kids are young. I hope they fully recover.
 
If you throw rocks or bombs or ANYTHING at IDF forces, you will get hit with a rubber bullet.
Why is that so hard to comprehend ?
Do you expect the IDF to just sit there and have shit thrown at them ?!!

This isn't about direct incidents, this is about riots and protests following a prisoner death that may be to due to torture. There are incidents before this were Palestinians were shot killed by the israeli army and attacked by settlers. I don't think you should act outraged after all the provocations.

Who provoked whom ----A GROWN MAN was arrested for flinging rocks at people
and moving vehicles-----try doing that in my town and you would be lucky to survive.
The grown man died of something ----not yet know---the autopsy results are not in---
if anyone decides to RIOT over this issue he deserves a bullet----somewhere---
depanding on what he is doing----if he is endangering people he gets it in the head.
The people who ANNOUNCED baselessly that the man was "TORTURED TO DEATH"
should be in jail for INCITING RIOTS. If anyone dies in the INCITED RIOTS---the
incitors should be charged with MURDER
 
If I threw rocks or anything at riot police here, I would be handled harshly and put in jail immediately !
 
~Thread has been cleaned. Any off topic/inflammatory posts should be reported immediately. Do NOT quote and respond. Infractions will be given to those that continue to derail the thread.~
 
I'm not outraged. But the pro - Palestinians make it sound like the IDF and/or security forces are out to shoot the Palestinians for no reason.
I respect people who protest for what they believe in. But if you use violence against an army, you will get violence in return. These kids are young. I hope they fully recover.

I'm not trying to make it sound like that. But I will also mention the Israeli army is in occupied territory. They aren't innocent. This isn't just any random clash.
 
I'm not outraged. But the pro - Palestinians make it sound like the IDF and/or security forces are out to shoot the Palestinians for no reason.
I respect people who protest for what they believe in. But if you use violence against an army, you will get violence in return. These kids are young. I hope they fully recover.

I'm not trying to make it sound like that. But I will also mention the Israeli army is in occupied territory. They aren't innocent. This isn't just any random clash.


That is your opinion.

And I certainly do not agree with you.
 
I'm not outraged. But the pro - Palestinians make it sound like the IDF and/or security forces are out to shoot the Palestinians for no reason.
I respect people who protest for what they believe in. But if you use violence against an army, you will get violence in return. These kids are young. I hope they fully recover.

I'm not trying to make it sound like that. But I will also mention the Israeli army is in occupied territory. They aren't innocent. This isn't just any random clash.


That is your opinion.

And I certainly do not agree with you.

It is the opinion of the highest legal authority in the world that Israel is the Occupier of East Jerusalem and the West Bank and Gaza.
 
I'm not trying to make it sound like that. But I will also mention the Israeli army is in occupied territory. They aren't innocent. This isn't just any random clash.


That is your opinion.

And I certainly do not agree with you.

It is the opinion of the highest legal authority in the world that Isrsel is the Occupier of East Jerusalem and the West Bank and Gaza.

Hello Nazi woman. Read this:
In politics words matter and, unfortunately, the misuse of words applying to the Arab-Israeli conflict has shaped perceptions to Israel's disadvantage. As in the case of the term "West Bank," the word "occupation" has been hijacked by those who wish to paint Israel in the harshest possible light. It also gives apologists a way to try to explain away terrorism as "resistance to occupation," as if the women and children killed by homicide bombers in buses, pizzerias, and shopping malls were responsible for the plight of the Arabs. Given the negative connotation of an "occupier," it is not surprising that Arab spokespersons use the word or some variation as many times as possible when interviewed by the press. The more accurate description of the territories in Judea and Samaria is "disputed" territories.

In fact, most other disputed territories around the world are not referred to as being occupied by the party that controls them. This is true, for example, of the hotly contested region of Kashmir.

Occupation typically refers to foreign control of an area that was under the previous sovereignty of another state. In the case of the West Bank, there was no legitimate sovereign because the territory had been illegally occupied by Jordan from 1948 to 1967. Though the Palestinians never demanded an end to Jordanian occupation and the creation of a Palestinian state, only two countries — Britain and Pakistan — recognized Jordan's action.

It is also important to distinguish the acquisition of territory in a war of conquest as opposed to a war of self-defense. A nation that attacks another and then retains the territory it conquers is an occupier. One that gains territory in the course of defending itself is not in the same category. And this is the situation with Israel, which specifically told King Hussein that if Jordan stayed out of the 1967 war, Israel would not fight against him. Hussein ignored the warning and attacked Israel in 1967. While fending off the assault and driving out the invading Jordanian troops, Israel came to control the West Bank. Had Hussein heeded the warning, the Palestinians of the West Bank would in all likelihood be happily living as Jordanian citizens.

By rejecting Arab demands that Israel be required to withdraw from all the territories won in 1967, the UN Security Council in Resolution 242 acknowledged that Israel was entitled to claim at least part of these lands for new defensible borders.

Since Oslo, the case for tagging Israel as an occupying power has been further weakened by the fact that Israel transferred virtually all civilian authority to the Palestinian Authority. Israel retained the power to control its own external security and that of its citizens, but 98 percent of the Palestinian population in the West Bank and Gaza came under the PA's authority. The extent to which Israel has been forced to maintain a military presence in the territories has been governed by the Palestinians' unwillingness to end violence against Israel. The best way to end the dispute over the territories is for the Palestinians to fulfill their obligations under the Oslo agreements and stop the terror and negotiate a final settlement.
 


hopefully they all follow his lead and do the same...... i have zero sympathy.

We don't need or care for your sympathy.......:)

Oh, but you do. You, Sherri, and your pals who use propaganda all day every day. You're looking for sympathy and support. Why not just be bold and declare what you honestly believe. Stop hiding behind schools, hospitals, children, and pregnant women.
 

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