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Ger_reG User ID: 1108496 Germany 11/21/2012 08:01 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Iranian Revolutionary Guards commander: we have sent technology for Fajr-5 rockets to the Palestinian resistance in Gaza. Quoting: tarfonwxx map of rocket fire range: [link to twitpic.com] well thats nothing new.. |
recollector User ID: 26964049 United Kingdom 11/21/2012 08:01 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Anyone have a clue what the percentage of people in Palestine who are opposed to hamas is???? Quoting: Angelic_Warrior These are stats from 2006 where Palestine hold Free elections: Final results show that Hamas won the election, with 74 seats to the ruling-Fatah's 45, providing Hamas with the majority of the 132 available seats and the ability to form a majority government on their own. Of the Electoral Lists, Hamas received 44.45% and Fatah 41.43%[1] and of the Electoral Districts, Hamas party candidates received 41.73% and Fatah party candidates received 36.96%. [link to en.wikipedia.org] Now, stats might have changed since 2006 we do not know exactly but what we know for sure is that Hamas won the elections and were not allowed to rule. That's one of the reason they "forcefully" took over Gaza strip. Its politics and long story. You have plenty of info on the net if you interested on that subject. The change was this : Hamas gunmen started killing Fatah ones.In a matter of hours, Fatah was defeated.In days, ALL FATAH was ousted from Gaza, leaving Hamas the SOLE rullers of Gaza. |
C3r371c User ID: 26538634 United Kingdom 11/21/2012 08:01 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: Éireann Iran is gorgeous. The architecture there is truly unbelievable. Museums full of ancient history. Fabulous art and literature. I wish I had the money to go see the ancient site of Babylon in Iraq too. That would be cool. Pitty then about their old fashioned outdated barbaric religious practices. If you're talking about the Ayatollahs and the clerics with their Sharia laws, well I'm afraid us Brits played a large part in the chain of events that saw them come to power my friend. And if you mean Islam as a whole, then you're an uneducated fool. No not just the religious practises but their laws their traditions. its a sick barbaric country, massively out of touch with the 21st century,. Im sure you'll defend that tho. Oh you're sure are you? Is that you trying to put words in my mouth? Building a straw man there? |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 18308887 United Kingdom 11/21/2012 08:01 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | We see them here in the uk, beating their wifs,, killing their children and family if they look at the wrong man, dressing their wifes up head to toe with only slits for eyes, making them walk behind their husbands several paces. All that shit and far more. You might be working with them and all of a sudden they'll stop drop everything and start praying on the ground. Quoting: ThesonofhendriX its fucking ridiculous. who thought up this shit! Yep, its a fuck up |
Angelic_Warrior User ID: 23290196 United States 11/21/2012 08:02 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Anyone have a clue what the percentage of people in Palestine who are opposed to hamas is???? Quoting: Angelic_Warrior These are stats from 2006 where Palestine hold Free elections: Final results show that Hamas won the election, with 74 seats to the ruling-Fatah's 45, providing Hamas with the majority of the 132 available seats and the ability to form a majority government on their own. Of the Electoral Lists, Hamas received 44.45% and Fatah 41.43%[1] and of the Electoral Districts, Hamas party candidates received 41.73% and Fatah party candidates received 36.96%. [link to en.wikipedia.org] Now, stats might have changed since 2006 we do not know exactly but what we know for sure is that Hamas won the elections and were not allowed to rule. That's one of the reason they "forcefully" took over Gaza strip. Its politics and long story. You have plenty of info on the net if you interested on that subject. Thank you for your reply. I was just curious if there were any people there that don't have a terrorist allegiance. But the natural man receiveth not the things of the Spirit of God: for they are foolishness unto him: neither can he know them, because they are spiritually discerned. I Corinthians 2:14 God doesn't choose favorites.. They choose HIM It is not the greatness of my faith that moves mountains but my faith in the greatness of God |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 19897785 United States 11/21/2012 08:02 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The airstrikes come tonight, if theres anything left to strike. Its time for a ground incursion, so they can root hamas out. Why dont they take flame throwers down the tunnels, burn them out. ya ya and they can roast the babies and eat them in front of their mothers while they watch in horror while simultaneously killing there husbands and sons and and and ya ya ya kill kill kill wow i tried being you for a few seconds and....... I dont think i`ll ever be able to wash this off man you got a few issues my good man love ya brother Finklestein Lives For I am Finklestein So they take human shields down their tunnels as well??? wow they really are sick thos hamas. you so silly you funny funny me laugh so hard you laugh me long time GI yes joey they do they make sand bags out of babies and and joey they take the baybags and use them as shields, in the tunnels ......joey......... in the tunnels Finklestein Lives For I am Finklestein |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 28067600 Netherlands 11/21/2012 08:02 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Israel Quoting: ThesonofhendriX NAVAL POWER Total Navy Ships: 64 Merchant Marine Strength: 10 [2011] Major Ports & Terminals: 4 Aircraft Carriers: 0 [2011] Destroyers: 0 [2011] Submarines: 3 [2011] Frigates: 0 [2011] Patrol Craft: 42 [2011] Mine Warfare Craft: 0 [2011] Amphibious Assault Craft: 0 [2011] You forgot one... Backup Fleet: USA Naval Forces Please do not forget the entire Dutch Navy that will stand side to side with the Israeli and American navy when it comes to the point. ;-) Our new minister of foreign affairs seems to be a bit pro Palestina tho... I'm not so sure we would help Israel that easily. |
ThesonofhendriX User ID: 1546575 United Kingdom 11/21/2012 08:02 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The airstrikes come tonight, if theres anything left to strike. Quoting: ThesonofhendriX Its time for a ground incursion, so they can root hamas out. Why dont they take flame throwers down the tunnels, burn them out. I really don't see the point in a ground incursion. Israel should just continue bombing 24 hours a day until they're satisfied that security for Israel has been restored. I was actually thinking of saving civilian life's. Life is a dream and we are the imagination of ourselves. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 19976094 United States 11/21/2012 08:03 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | you know that this is not hollywood little young american? people suffer and die in this conflict and you are happy about that? see a doc moron Nobody to blame for that but hamas and the people of Gaza who elected them and support them. |
tarfonwxx User ID: 4695650 United States 11/21/2012 08:03 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Anyone have a clue what the percentage of people in Palestine who are opposed to hamas is???? Quoting: Angelic_Warrior These are stats from 2006 where Palestine hold Free elections: Final results show that Hamas won the election, with 74 seats to the ruling-Fatah's 45, providing Hamas with the majority of the 132 available seats and the ability to form a majority government on their own. Of the Electoral Lists, Hamas received 44.45% and Fatah 41.43%[1] and of the Electoral Districts, Hamas party candidates received 41.73% and Fatah party candidates received 36.96%. [link to en.wikipedia.org] Now, stats might have changed since 2006 we do not know exactly but what we know for sure is that Hamas won the elections and were not allowed to rule. That's one of the reason they "forcefully" took over Gaza strip. Its politics and long story. You have plenty of info on the net if you interested on that subject. they rule through fear Hamas–Fatah conflict Human Rights Watch estimates several hundred Gazans were "maimed" and tortured in the aftermath of the Gaza War. 73 Gazan men accused of "collaborating" had their arms and legs broken by "unidentified perpetrators" and 18 Palestinians accused of collaborating with Israel, who had escaped from Gaza's main prison compound after Israel bombed the facility, were executed by Hamas security officials in the first days of the conflict.[136][137] Hamas security forces reportedly shot and tortured Palestinians who opposed Hamas rule in Gaza and openly supported Israel's attack. One victim, recovering from multiple gunshot wounds in the leg, told Human Rights Watch he was "so happy they bombed that I was giving out sweets."[136] In another case, a Palestinian had criticized Hamas in a conversation on the street with some friends. Later that day, more than a dozen armed men with black masks and red kaffiyeh took the man from his home, and brought him to a solitary area where they shot him three times in the lower legs and ankles. The man told Human Rights Watch that he was not politically active.[136] Hamas security forces attacked hundreds Fatah officials who supported Israel. Human Rights Watch interviewed one such person: "There were eight of us sitting there. We were all from Fatah. Then three masked militants broke in. They were dressed in brown camouflage military uniforms; they all had guns. They pointed their guns at us and cursed us, then they began beating us with iron rods, including a 10-year-old boy whom they hit in the face. They said we were "collaborators" and "unfaithful." They beat me with iron sticks and gun butts for 15 minutes. They were yelling: "You are happy that Israel is bombing us!" until people came out of their houses, and they withdrew.[136] [link to en.wikipedia.org] Last Edited by tarfonwxx on 11/21/2012 08:05 AM |
Pap User ID: 28014035 Poland 11/21/2012 08:04 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Hello If someone missed night strike here you can watch it from 38:55 to 40:05 min [link to www.ustream.tv] |
dream at 11....redux User ID: 27699786 United States 11/21/2012 08:04 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | You made fun of me several weeks ago when I related a lucid dream I had 50 years ago about WWIII or some religious event would occur connected to Al-Fatah. Well, guess who's taking credit for the bus bombing that just might be the trip wire for the whole damn place to blow....Al Fatah. I don't claim to have predicted anything but I sure feel a bit vindicated from you people who called me every name in the book. Personally, I hope I am wrong. |
ThesonofhendriX User ID: 1546575 United Kingdom 11/21/2012 08:04 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | you so silly Quoting: Anonymous Coward you funny funny me laugh so hard you laugh me long time GI yes joey they do they make sand bags out of babies and and joey they take the baybags and use them as shields, in the tunnels ......joey......... in the tunnels Finklestein Lives For I am Finklestein Ok well you said it. Life is a dream and we are the imagination of ourselves. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 26782986 United States 11/21/2012 08:04 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Israel Quoting: ThesonofhendriX NAVAL POWER Total Navy Ships: 64 Merchant Marine Strength: 10 [2011] Major Ports & Terminals: 4 Aircraft Carriers: 0 [2011] Destroyers: 0 [2011] Submarines: 3 [2011] Frigates: 0 [2011] Patrol Craft: 42 [2011] Mine Warfare Craft: 0 [2011] Amphibious Assault Craft: 0 [2011] You forgot one... Backup Fleet: USA Naval Forces Please do not forget the entire Dutch Navy that will stand side to side with the Israeli and American navy when it comes to the point. ;-) helemaal niet man, waar heb je het over? nederland moet neutraal blijven, laat ze elkaar maar afmaken. |
C3r371c User ID: 26538634 United Kingdom 11/21/2012 08:05 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | We see them here in the uk, beating their wifs,, killing their children and family if they look at the wrong man, dressing their wifes up head to toe with only slits for eyes, making them walk behind their husbands several paces. All that shit and far more. You might be working with them and all of a sudden they'll stop drop everything and start praying on the ground. Quoting: ThesonofhendriX its fucking ridiculous. who thought up this shit! Tis a big brush you have there. Do you have any more sweeping generalisations? |
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recollector User ID: 26964049 United Kingdom 11/21/2012 08:06 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Anyone have a clue what the percentage of people in Palestine who are opposed to hamas is???? Quoting: Angelic_Warrior These are stats from 2006 where Palestine hold Free elections: Final results show that Hamas won the election, with 74 seats to the ruling-Fatah's 45, providing Hamas with the majority of the 132 available seats and the ability to form a majority government on their own. Of the Electoral Lists, Hamas received 44.45% and Fatah 41.43%[1] and of the Electoral Districts, Hamas party candidates received 41.73% and Fatah party candidates received 36.96%. [link to en.wikipedia.org] Now, stats might have changed since 2006 we do not know exactly but what we know for sure is that Hamas won the elections and were not allowed to rule. That's one of the reason they "forcefully" took over Gaza strip. Its politics and long story. You have plenty of info on the net if you interested on that subject. Thank you for your reply. I was just curious if there were any people there that don't have a terrorist allegiance. Well, there are plenty...about 1,5 million civilians in Gaza. To bad that they have no power whatsoever and are used by Hamas as human shields and propaganda bodies (dead preferabily). Last Edited by Recollector on 11/21/2012 08:08 AM |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1519807 Germany 11/21/2012 08:06 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | you know that this is not hollywood little young american? people suffer and die in this conflict and you are happy about that? see a doc moron Nobody to blame for that but hamas and the people of Gaza who elected them and support them. i bet you aslo would not want to live under the circumstances like people in Gaza. They dont't attack because of nothing |
C3r371c User ID: 26538634 United Kingdom 11/21/2012 08:06 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Anyone have a clue what the percentage of people in Palestine who are opposed to hamas is???? Quoting: Angelic_Warrior These are stats from 2006 where Palestine hold Free elections: Final results show that Hamas won the election, with 74 seats to the ruling-Fatah's 45, providing Hamas with the majority of the 132 available seats and the ability to form a majority government on their own. Of the Electoral Lists, Hamas received 44.45% and Fatah 41.43%[1] and of the Electoral Districts, Hamas party candidates received 41.73% and Fatah party candidates received 36.96%. [link to en.wikipedia.org] Now, stats might have changed since 2006 we do not know exactly but what we know for sure is that Hamas won the elections and were not allowed to rule. That's one of the reason they "forcefully" took over Gaza strip. Its politics and long story. You have plenty of info on the net if you interested on that subject. Thank you for your reply. I was just curious if there were any people there that don't have a terrorist allegiance. I'm quite sure that they won't see Hamas as terrorists. |
Cons User ID: 28196357 Australia 11/21/2012 08:07 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Anyone have a clue what the percentage of people in Palestine who are opposed to hamas is???? Quoting: Angelic_Warrior These are stats from 2006 where Palestine hold Free elections: Final results show that Hamas won the election, with 74 seats to the ruling-Fatah's 45, providing Hamas with the majority of the 132 available seats and the ability to form a majority government on their own. Of the Electoral Lists, Hamas received 44.45% and Fatah 41.43%[1] and of the Electoral Districts, Hamas party candidates received 41.73% and Fatah party candidates received 36.96%. [link to en.wikipedia.org] Now, stats might have changed since 2006 we do not know exactly but what we know for sure is that Hamas won the elections and were not allowed to rule. That's one of the reason they "forcefully" took over Gaza strip. Its politics and long story. You have plenty of info on the net if you interested on that subject. The change was this : Hamas gunmen started killing Fatah ones.In a matter of hours, Fatah was defeated.In days, ALL FATAH was ousted from Gaza, leaving Hamas the SOLE rullers of Gaza. He asked kindly and I provided facts and links and he should read it and make up his own mind. He does not need some random stories and assumptions. |
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C3r371c User ID: 26538634 United Kingdom 11/21/2012 08:07 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Anyone have a clue what the percentage of people in Palestine who are opposed to hamas is???? Quoting: Angelic_Warrior These are stats from 2006 where Palestine hold Free elections: Final results show that Hamas won the election, with 74 seats to the ruling-Fatah's 45, providing Hamas with the majority of the 132 available seats and the ability to form a majority government on their own. Of the Electoral Lists, Hamas received 44.45% and Fatah 41.43%[1] and of the Electoral Districts, Hamas party candidates received 41.73% and Fatah party candidates received 36.96%. [link to en.wikipedia.org] Now, stats might have changed since 2006 we do not know exactly but what we know for sure is that Hamas won the elections and were not allowed to rule. That's one of the reason they "forcefully" took over Gaza strip. Its politics and long story. You have plenty of info on the net if you interested on that subject. Thank you for your reply. I was just curious if there were any people there that don't have a terrorist allegiance. Well, there are plenty...about 1,5 million civilians in Gaza. To bad that they have no power whatsoever and are used by Hamas as human shields and propagabda bodies (dead preferabily). Wishing civilians dead... you really are a sick person. |
Angelic_Warrior User ID: 23290196 United States 11/21/2012 08:08 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Anyone have a clue what the percentage of people in Palestine who are opposed to hamas is???? Quoting: Angelic_Warrior These are stats from 2006 where Palestine hold Free elections: Final results show that Hamas won the election, with 74 seats to the ruling-Fatah's 45, providing Hamas with the majority of the 132 available seats and the ability to form a majority government on their own. Of the Electoral Lists, Hamas received 44.45% and Fatah 41.43%[1] and of the Electoral Districts, Hamas party candidates received 41.73% and Fatah party candidates received 36.96%. [link to en.wikipedia.org] Now, stats might have changed since 2006 we do not know exactly but what we know for sure is that Hamas won the elections and were not allowed to rule. That's one of the reason they "forcefully" took over Gaza strip. Its politics and long story. You have plenty of info on the net if you interested on that subject. they rule through fear Hamas–Fatah conflict Human Rights Watch estimates several hundred Gazans were "maimed" and tortured in the aftermath of the Gaza War. 73 Gazan men accused of "collaborating" had their arms and legs broken by "unidentified perpetrators" and 18 Palestinians accused of collaborating with Israel, who had escaped from Gaza's main prison compound after Israel bombed the facility, were executed by Hamas security officials in the first days of the conflict.[136][137] Hamas security forces reportedly shot and tortured Palestinians who opposed Hamas rule in Gaza and openly supported Israel's attack. One victim, recovering from multiple gunshot wounds in the leg, told Human Rights Watch he was "so happy they bombed that I was giving out sweets."[136] In another case, a Palestinian had criticized Hamas in a conversation on the street with some friends. Later that day, more than a dozen armed men with black masks and red kaffiyeh took the man from his home, and brought him to a solitary area where they shot him three times in the lower legs and ankles. The man told Human Rights Watch that he was not politically active.[136] Hamas security forces attacked hundreds Fatah officials who supported Israel. Human Rights Watch interviewed one such person: "There were eight of us sitting there. We were all from Fatah. Then three masked militants broke in. They were dressed in brown camouflage military uniforms; they all had guns. They pointed their guns at us and cursed us, then they began beating us with iron rods, including a 10-year-old boy whom they hit in the face. They said we were "collaborators" and "unfaithful." They beat me with iron sticks and gun butts for 15 minutes. They were yelling: "You are happy that Israel is bombing us!" until people came out of their houses, and they withdrew.[136] [link to en.wikipedia.org] Thx for sharing that. Was laying in bed this morning feeling quite comfortable and thinking of the poor people in the ME and how frightened they must be to close their eyes for fear of a rocket exploding. Then I wondered why don't the "peaceful" people rise up against hamas.. apparently that isn't going to work. But the natural man receiveth not the things of the Spirit of God: for they are foolishness unto him: neither can he know them, because they are spiritually discerned. I Corinthians 2:14 God doesn't choose favorites.. They choose HIM It is not the greatness of my faith that moves mountains but my faith in the greatness of God |
ThesonofhendriX User ID: 1546575 United Kingdom 11/21/2012 08:08 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I was brought up in a free country, as a christian but was not forced to obey this religion. I am free! When i see religions like Islam and the way they are forced to live, it looks hideous like living in some kind of prison camp in the darkages. Countries like Iran should not be allowed to exist in the 21st century. or at least they should not be allowed to interact with the rest of the world, and certainly should not be allowed to practise their sick beliefs in other peoples countries. Life is a dream and we are the imagination of ourselves. |
recollector User ID: 26964049 United Kingdom 11/21/2012 08:09 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: Cons 28196357 These are stats from 2006 where Palestine hold Free elections: Final results show that Hamas won the election, with 74 seats to the ruling-Fatah's 45, providing Hamas with the majority of the 132 available seats and the ability to form a majority government on their own. Of the Electoral Lists, Hamas received 44.45% and Fatah 41.43%[1] and of the Electoral Districts, Hamas party candidates received 41.73% and Fatah party candidates received 36.96%. [link to en.wikipedia.org] Now, stats might have changed since 2006 we do not know exactly but what we know for sure is that Hamas won the elections and were not allowed to rule. That's one of the reason they "forcefully" took over Gaza strip. Its politics and long story. You have plenty of info on the net if you interested on that subject. Thank you for your reply. I was just curious if there were any people there that don't have a terrorist allegiance. Well, there are plenty...about 1,5 million civilians in Gaza. To bad that they have no power whatsoever and are used by Hamas as human shields and propagabda bodies (dead preferabily). Wishing civilians dead... you really are a sick person. Have issues with reading? HAMAS is wishing civilians dead... Last Edited by Recollector on 11/21/2012 08:10 AM |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 19897785 United States 11/21/2012 08:09 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | you so silly Quoting: Anonymous Coward you funny funny me laugh so hard you laugh me long time GI yes joey they do they make sand bags out of babies and and joey they take the baybags and use them as shields, in the tunnels ......joey......... in the tunnels Finklestein Lives For I am Finklestein Ok well you said it. yes joey i just read you a fictional bed time story now you go off to bed little man you have school in the morning Finklestein Lives For I am Finklestein |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 26267834 Romania 11/21/2012 08:09 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Well, there are plenty...about 1,5 million civilians in Gaza. Quoting: recollector To bad that they have no power whatsoever and are used by Hamas as human shields and propagabda bodies (dead preferabily). Yeah...BUT Hamas was democratically elected in Gaza so they practically did this to themselves ! It is very sad what is happening to civilians in Gaza but they knew Hamas was a terrorist organization when they elected them and now they suffer the consequences...unfortunately ! |
jahbulon49 User ID: 27374765 Netherlands 11/21/2012 08:10 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Israel Quoting: ThesonofhendriX NAVAL POWER Total Navy Ships: 64 Merchant Marine Strength: 10 [2011] Major Ports & Terminals: 4 Aircraft Carriers: 0 [2011] Destroyers: 0 [2011] Submarines: 3 [2011] Frigates: 0 [2011] Patrol Craft: 42 [2011] Mine Warfare Craft: 0 [2011] Amphibious Assault Craft: 0 [2011] You forgot one... Backup Fleet: USA Naval Forces Please do not forget the entire Dutch Navy that will stand side to side with the Israeli and American navy when it comes to the point. ;-) Our new minister of foreign affairs seems to be a bit pro Palestina tho... I'm not so sure we would help Israel that easily. The new minister of foreign affairs can be all pro-Palestinian the minister would like to be, but I can assure you the Dutch Navy is needed when shit hits the fan over there. This is the exact same reason the Dutch were there in Libya as one of the first. The Royal-HasKoning employee they had to pick up in Sirte was a former member of the Dutch Army's Special Forces (KCT) and he was in Sirte because he took a huge amount of pictures from buildings and objects that were bombed not so many time after the Dutch helicopter was caught and the Dutch soldiers were captured. Besides that the Dutch navy already is deployed in the Israeli area just like they are actively deployed in the Persian Gulf area. Just saying, if you know what or where to look at, you could see all the signs for something big about to be happening! Do NOT underestimate the options in which this situation could unfold within the next couple of days. Why do you think the United States Navy has 3 ships on their way to Israel in order to get people evacuated when the shit really starts pounding of the door to the room where all the "fans" are located?!?!? Jahbulonian Pride! |
ThesonofhendriX User ID: 1546575 United Kingdom 11/21/2012 08:10 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | It's boring now that Gaza is the only one getting hit. I liked it better when the shit was hitting the fan on both sides of the fence. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 27800002 Dude its only just ramping up. more escalation to come. More sides could join in the coming days,. Life is a dream and we are the imagination of ourselves. |