Tin Foil Timothy
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happy now?
HAMAS is probably happy because they continue firing rockets on Israeli towns
So if my neighbor periodically gets drunk and shoots at me and my wife and our cats, I should just give him a big fatWe all know how dangerous and accurate those rockets are, don't we?![]()
We all know how dangerous and accurate those rockets are, don't we?![]()
So if my neighbor periodically gets drunk and shoots at me and my wife and our cats, I should just give him a big fatbecause he's not a very good shot, especially when he's been drinking, and he's only killed one of my cats in the last eight years and only nicked my wife once in the left arm in all that time. What's the BFD?
Care to live in a town and raise your children where 'unaccurate' rockets fall on an almost daily basis?
didn't think so.
If there was ever a more classic example of "blame the victim" thinking, I'm not aware of it.If I had to choose between living in Gaza or in Israel near the Gaza border, I definitely would choose Israel as the less dangerous place. If you ask me about the more deadly and destructive force, it's actually Israel that causes more harm than Hamas could ever do to Israel with their lousy rockets.
You all know that pretty well.
If there was ever a more classic example of "blame the victim" thinking, I'm not aware of it.
Re-quoting (with slight modification) from my first post in this thread:
Egypt made peace with Israel over 30 years ago, and Israel hasn't levelled a single Egyptian village, launched any air strikes, or sent in any ground forces since then.
Think there might be a connection, Oliver?
Only one side has it in its power to stop the bloodshed - Hamas. If they made peace with Israel, life in Gaza would improve immeasurably.What do you mean by "blame the victim example"? You know pretty well that Hamas was elected because of the very conditions in Gaza due to Israel pretty much keeping the economy down and controlling everything they can. Both sides are victims.
Egypt is not "a friend of Israel." Read the official Egyptian press for a few days and you'll be quickly disabused of that fantasy.Also, why doesn't Egypt manage to check what's going out of and into Gaza, being a friend of Israel?
Only one side has it in its power to stop the bloodshed - Hamas. If they made peace with Israel, life in Gaza would improve immeasurably.
Instead, Hamas chooses war with Israel, then complains that Israel is destroying Gaza's economy. The audacity is breathtaking.
More breathtaking: The fact that you buy it.
Egypt is not "a friend of Israel." Read the official Egyptian press for a few days and you'll be quickly disabused of that fantasy.
If it's because the Gazans believed Hamas was going to bring good government and peace and prosperity and Hamas reneged on the promise, then they should vote Hamas out of power at the earliest possible opportunity.Granted, but why do you think Hamas got elected in the first place?
happy now?
Well, heck, if it's on You Tube it must be correct!!!!!!!![]()
If it's because the Gazans believed Hamas was going to bring good government and peace and prosperity and Hamas reneged on the promise, then they should vote Hamas out of power at the earliest possible opportunity.
If it's because the Gazans believed Hamas was going to bring war to them, then they got what they wanted.
Whatever the reason, why should that be Israel's concern?
The only people whining in this thread are you and TFT.To whine about Hamas and it's "mind-boggling threat to Israel", is a pretty pathetic claim for a superpower in the Middle-East.![]()