Jewish Leaders Promise The Absoulte Anihilation of "Palestine"

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  • Byrnzie
    Byrnzie Posts: 21,037
    Yes they are. Nothing better to talk about I guess

    I'm sure there are more important issues than 1 million people being imprisoned, starved and terrorised with the aid of U.S tax payers money. Maybe you can point them out to me?
  • Byrnzie
    Byrnzie Posts: 21,037
    http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/7430141.stm

    Sunday, 1 June 2008 16:18 UK

    Israel plans more settler homes
    Tim Franks
    BBC News, Jerusalem


    'The Israeli government has announced plans to build nearly 900 new housing units in a part of East Jerusalem that is considered occupied territory.

    The contentious move comes amid the ongoing political battle swirling around Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert, who is accused of corruption.

    Mr Olmert's cabinet met for the first time since Defence Minister Ehud Barak said it was time for him to step down.

    An Israeli official said Mr Olmert was getting on with government business.

    The prime minister, he said, was keeping his cards close to his chest and did not discuss his future with his colleagues during the meeting.

    Mr Olmert remained convinced he was innocent of the accusations that relate to his time as mayor of Jerusalem, the official said.

    On Monday, the prime minister will have one of his regular meetings with the Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, in an attempt to push forward peace talks.

    Those talks will take place in the wake of the new housing announcement.

    The Palestinian Authority has condemned the news of more settlement building on occupied territory.

    The Israeli government insists that any final peace deal will see these districts redrawn inside the Israeli border.

    In addition to Mr Barak's call for him to step aside, Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni said that the Kadima Party, to which both she and Mr Olmert belong, should hold new leadership elections.'


    http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/7437935.stm
    Thursday, 5 June 2008 13:48 UK


    Two dead in Gaza-Israel attacks

    A young Palestinian girl has been killed by an Israeli shell in the southern Gaza Strip, medics said.


    The Israel army confirmed it carried out an air strike in the area, saying it targeted a group of militants.

    Security forces in the Hamas-run territory say the bomb missed its target and landed near a house.

    The attack, which also injured two women, came after Palestinian militants shelled an Israeli kibbutz, killing a civilian and wounding four others.

    The hospital in the southern Gaza town of Khan Younis hospital identified the girl as Aya al-Manjar and said her mother was critically wounded.

    An Israeli military spokeswoman said the attack targeted the area from which militants earlier fired rockets that slammed into the Nir Oz kibbutz in southern Israel, killing one person and wounding four.

    Militants in Gaza regularly fire rockets at southern Israel, a response they say to Israeli military operations in Palestinian territory.

    Israel has sealed off the territory and blocks all but essential humanitarian supplies, while launching regular raids in an attempt to counter militant fire.

    An Israeli government spokesman said Hamas would be held accountable for rocket and mortar fire from the Gaza Strip, which Hamas seized control of a year ago.

    Correspondents say the violence is a setback to Egyptian efforts to mediate a truce between Israel and Hamas.

    Militant rocket fire killed two people in Israel during May. The latest death brings to 16 the toll from such attacks since 2000.

    About 500 people, nearly all of them Palestinians and more than half of them militants, have been killed in violence since the troubled Israeli-Palestinian peace process was revived in November 2007.'
  • Open
    Open Posts: 792
    Byrnzie wrote:
    http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/7430141.stm

    Sunday, 1 June 2008 16:18 UK

    Israel plans more settler homes
    Tim Franks
    BBC News, Jerusalem


    'The Israeli government has announced plans to build nearly 900 new housing units in a part of East Jerusalem that is considered occupied territory.

    The contentious move comes amid the ongoing political battle swirling around Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert, who is accused of corruption.

    Mr Olmert's cabinet met for the first time since Defence Minister Ehud Barak said it was time for him to step down.

    An Israeli official said Mr Olmert was getting on with government business.

    The prime minister, he said, was keeping his cards close to his chest and did not discuss his future with his colleagues during the meeting.

    Mr Olmert remained convinced he was innocent of the accusations that relate to his time as mayor of Jerusalem, the official said.

    On Monday, the prime minister will have one of his regular meetings with the Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, in an attempt to push forward peace talks.

    Those talks will take place in the wake of the new housing announcement.

    The Palestinian Authority has condemned the news of more settlement building on occupied territory.

    The Israeli government insists that any final peace deal will see these districts redrawn inside the Israeli border.

    In addition to Mr Barak's call for him to step aside, Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni said that the Kadima Party, to which both she and Mr Olmert belong, should hold new leadership elections.'


    http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/7437935.stm
    Thursday, 5 June 2008 13:48 UK


    Two dead in Gaza-Israel attacks

    A young Palestinian girl has been killed by an Israeli shell in the southern Gaza Strip, medics said.


    The Israel army confirmed it carried out an air strike in the area, saying it targeted a group of militants.

    Security forces in the Hamas-run territory say the bomb missed its target and landed near a house.

    The attack, which also injured two women, came after Palestinian militants shelled an Israeli kibbutz, killing a civilian and wounding four others.

    The hospital in the southern Gaza town of Khan Younis hospital identified the girl as Aya al-Manjar and said her mother was critically wounded.

    An Israeli military spokeswoman said the attack targeted the area from which militants earlier fired rockets that slammed into the Nir Oz kibbutz in southern Israel, killing one person and wounding four.

    Militants in Gaza regularly fire rockets at southern Israel, a response they say to Israeli military operations in Palestinian territory.

    Israel has sealed off the territory and blocks all but essential humanitarian supplies, while launching regular raids in an attempt to counter militant fire.

    An Israeli government spokesman said Hamas would be held accountable for rocket and mortar fire from the Gaza Strip, which Hamas seized control of a year ago.

    Correspondents say the violence is a setback to Egyptian efforts to mediate a truce between Israel and Hamas.

    Militant rocket fire killed two people in Israel during May. The latest death brings to 16 the toll from such attacks since 2000.

    About 500 people, nearly all of them Palestinians and more than half of them militants, have been killed in violence since the troubled Israeli-Palestinian peace process was revived in November 2007.'


    I cant believe there are people on this board defending this shit.
  • Byrnzie
    Byrnzie Posts: 21,037
    Open wrote:
    I cant believe there are people on this board defending this shit.

    I think this exact same thing every time I'm here.