for a sec i thought you were talking about jewsAnd because many of them believe that they are waging a holy war against the Israelis and have God on their side and the promise of an eternity in Paradise if they die for their cause. Crazy Islams.
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Rights Group Complains After Troops Told That Gaza's Civilian Population Was Not Innocent
Posted January 26, 2009
Israeli human rights group Yesh Din is calling for the ouster of the military’s top rabbi, Brigadier General Avichai Rontzki over his messages to soldiers during the 22-day military offensive in the Gaza Strip. The primary concern was a booklet which, among other things, contained a rabbinical edict against showing mercy.
The booklet contains quotes from a nationalist rabbi which declares that showing mercy during the battle would be “terribly immoral” and quotes a sage who cautioned Jews not to “be enticed by the folly of the Gentiles who have mercy for the cruel.”
Yesh Din says the booklet could have been seen by soldiers as official encouragement to act in violation of international law… an important issue as the Israeli government scrambles to defend itself against accusations of massive war crimes during the war.
Another pamphlet told troops that the civilian population of the Gaza Strip was not innocent, and urges them to “spare your lives and the lives of your friends and not to show concern for a population that surrounds us and harms us.” Over 1,400 Palestinians were killing during the war, a large number of them civilians.
They're both the same.for a sec i thought you were talking about jews
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Because the man with 9 ribs listened to the snake demon and tossed the salad of wisdom.Jews don't believe in life after death...
a diplomatic process towards what exactly? where did Fatah lead Gaza that was so fantastic?No, it's not. But it is necessary to gain the support of much of the populace. Many have lost faith in the peaceful, diplomatic process of recognition conducted by Fatah. They look for other options, top of which is insurgency and violence.
Towards recognition and independence. I mentioned the former in my post. And the fact that Fatah has got them nowhere thus far is the point to my post. They've lost faith and have looked elsewhere.a diplomatic process towards what exactly? where did Fatah lead Gaza that was so fantastic?
Neither of this has been established for the West Bank which is under the administration of Fatah.Towards recognition and independence.
wat? that either made no sense or is rubbish logic.I mentioned the former in my post. And the fact that Fatah has got them nowhere thus far is the point to my post. They've lost faith and have looked elsewhere.
Norway's pro-Israel opposition leader under 24-hour guard | International | Jerusalem PostNorway's pro-Israel opposition leader under 24-hour guard
On Israel, he said, "An unwillingness to see that there are two sides to the story has emerged. The far left has invited radical Islam into bed with them. It is the new thing to be apologist about."
In defying that trend, Toje praised Jensen as "a very bold politician. She stood up and made her voice heard at a time when it was not the popular thing to do - which is usually when it really matters."
Turkish prime minister walks off stage over Gaza - Yahoo! NewsDAVOS, Switzerland – Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan has stalked off the stage at the World Economic Forum, red-faced after verbally sparring with Israeli President Shimon Peres over the fighting in Gaza.
Erdogan was angry after being cut off by a panel moderator after listening to an impassioned monologue by Peres defending Israel's recent offensive against Hamas in the Gaza Strip.
Erdogan declared to Peres: "You are killing people."
A finger-pointing Peres told Erdogan at Thursday's panel that he would have done the same if rockets had been falling on Istanbul
The Israeli defence ministry has concealed information about the extent of illegal settlement-building in the West Bank, a leading newspaper reports.
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It suggests most construction took place without the right permits, and more than 30 settlements were built in part on land owned by Palestinians.
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The defence ministry has not commented on the report, which appears to contradict Israel's official position that it does not requisition private land for settlements.
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An analysis of the data shows a big majority - about 75% - of construction in settlements was carried out without the right permit or in contravention of permits issued, Haaretz reported.
In more than 30 settlements, buildings including schools, synagogues and police stations, had been built on private Palestinian land.