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wellst0nev0ter Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Dec-28-08 09:13 AM
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124. So They CAN'T Build Government Buildings In The Places They Serve
Jeepers, you Israel-right-or-wrong crowd sure don't leave a lot of choices, do you? Anyways, it's always amusing how Israel locks up Gazans in a cage, and then act shocked when that population radicalizes and fights back. As much as you all want to deny it, there is nothing unique about Palestinian terrorism and the Israelis aren't special victims. Hell, the Israelis themselves resorted to terrorism when they faced forces superior to them (and don't give be that BS about the Israeli terror groups only targeting the military, because indeed as you say google IS a friend.)

I know, I know, killing a bunch of innocent people along with militants is "working" right? Easing up on the persecutions will expose Israel to all sorts of danger, right? Except that in 1999 and 2000 there were no suicide bombings because the PA during that time were actually allowed to do their jobs. And that was without the Great Wall of Israel. But, of course, we all know what happened then: talks failed, clashes resumed and by following year the terror attacks resumed. So let them keep doing what they're doing. If it doesn't solve anything, at least they feel good doing it.
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