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In reply to the discussion: Well it looks like Israel may be at full blown war by the end of the week [View all]siligut
(12,272 posts)50. They did and it would seem that it continues to be one sided
Looks a bit like Bibi is pinging Obama.
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Well it looks like Israel may be at full blown war by the end of the week [View all]
former-republican
Nov 2012
OP
so the occupied and people who had their lands stolen are fighting back. quel surprise nt
msongs
Nov 2012
#1
A deal was offered years ago...what they wanted, actually. Palestinians turned it down.
Honeycombe8
Nov 2012
#8
Just imagine if US citizens, let's say the Cajuns, decided to take the Canadian maritimes?
R. Daneel Olivaw
Nov 2012
#15
I just told you. Israel accepted their offer of a deal, then the Palestinians reneged.
Honeycombe8
Nov 2012
#19
It was big of the Israelis to offer the Palestinians 95% of their own land to them.
R. Daneel Olivaw
Nov 2012
#12
That's him. Thank you. It's hell getting old. (but truth is, I've always been bad w/names)nt
Honeycombe8
Nov 2012
#21
The Myth of the Generous Offer: Distorting the Camp David negotiations By Seth Ackerman for FAIR
Douglas Carpenter
Nov 2012
#22
Arafat himself this was a desirable accord. Then he later walked away. He was given a chance
Honeycombe8
Nov 2012
#29
Even the Chief Israeli negotiator and Israeli Foreign Minister Shlomo ben-Ami said that he would hav
Douglas Carpenter
Nov 2012
#33
Well then fuck 'em. Should we just slaughter all the Palestinians since they turned down a deal
DisgustipatedinCA
Nov 2012
#62
And we will just let them do it. How many civilians have to die before it stops.
hrmjustin
Nov 2012
#3
And as an ally that has spied on us, attacked our ships...accidentally they say,
R. Daneel Olivaw
Nov 2012
#25
not to mention the sideshow of Iran being right on the periphery of a war zone. (n/t)
marasinghe
Nov 2012
#10
It does seem that a repeat of 2006 may very well be in the cards at this point. n/t
AverageJoe90
Nov 2012
#24
I don't't want to see any more violence. I hope that it doesn't go there.
R. Daneel Olivaw
Nov 2012
#26
"Iranian-made Fajr missiles, which Israeli officials say Hamas militants have smuggled into Gaza"
Prometheus Bound
Nov 2012
#32
Iran, Syria, Gaza; the Israeli government appears desperate for war. n/t
Fire Walk With Me
Nov 2012
#49
My take exactly. That's what the Israelis get for voting for Bibi - a NEOCON.
BlueCaliDem
Nov 2012
#60
Follow the money: Who profits from war? Banks, the MIC and weapons manufacturers.
Fire Walk With Me
Nov 2012
#61