Paranormal Inquirer
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Not to mention that the rockets themselves are retaliatory strikes against Israeli occupation and settlements.
Is that really a valid excuse?
Not to mention that the rockets themselves are retaliatory strikes against Israeli occupation and settlements.
There are about 10 (don't remember exactly) Arab and non-Jewish members of the Israeli Knesset.
Israel is about 20%+ non-Jewish. Arabic (like Hebrew) is an official language in Israel. In the last 20 years, due to privatization, the number of Arabs who hold professional jobs had skyrocketed. There are about 10 (don't remember exactly) Arab and non-Jewish members of the Israeli Knesset. I myself live in a "mixed" town where Arabs, like Jews, hold all jobs -- I, personally, know Arab street cleaners... and Arab deans at universities. When a relative got in an accident and had to go with me to the emergency room, the physician on duty was an Arab. More details here. If Israel's purpose is to keep the Jews unsullied by the inferior Arabs, it's doing a really lousy job.
Oh, and you said about your views having no relationship to Matt Giwer and other holocaust-denying folk's views. Well, the idea that Israel is somehow a "master race" state where non-Jews must be kept apart from the "superior" Jews is obviously his view (see also numerous articles on his web site). By the way, while on this subject: Giwer, like yourself, think Chomsky's analysis of the middle east is insightful and accurate.
I ask again: doesn't it bother you that your views about Israel, Chomsky, etc. so often coincide with those of holocaust deniers and lunatic conspiracy theorists?
Idunno what "valid" means for you, but it is understandable in comparison to:Is that [rockets as retaliation for occupation] really a valid excuse?
Is that really a valid excuse?
Jews living where they don't want them. Deserves some random rocket firing into Jewish schools, doesn't it?
Anyway, for Hamas, it is constantly stressed that all of Israel is "occupied land" and an illegal "settlement". So, in a perverse way, JJM is correct: Hamas does see firing rockets into Israeli cities as "retaliation" against the "occupation" -- that is, against Israel existing at all.
But as the words are used in the usual sense, no, there is no connection between the occupation or settlements and Hamas' rockets: Hamas vowed to never accept Israel in any borders, with or without settlements, without or without occupation, but to fight on until it's destroyed; and to do it by the way of terrorism -- of killing any Jew they can get their hands on, including women and children, naturally, in any way they can.
Sorry, JJM, you're simply completely wrong on the facts here.
Yet more evidence that, when it comes to Israel, there simply is no difference between certain sections of the "progressive" camp and the holocaust deniers/ 9-11 truthers / jihadis.
not much...but it does allow him to slander people he lacks the courage to name...which is the purpose of most of his threads.what's this got to do with Life in Jerusalem?
By the way, it is not Hamas that usually fires the rockets.Hamas does see firing rockets into Israeli cities as "retaliation" against the "occupation" -- that is, against Israel existing at all.
Because also other connections exist, you conclude that this connection certainly doesn't exist or have any effect whatsoever. Not valid science my bro.there is no connection between the occupation or settlements and Hamas' rockets:
X% of Palestinians support Hamas, but the said percentage of Palestinians is not behaving in real life as described.Hamas vowed to never accept Israel in any borders, with or without settlements, without or without occupation, but to fight on until it's destroyed; and to do it by the way of terrorism
By the way, it is not Hamas that usually fires the rockets.
Hamas provides the weapons since they control the smuggling routes that supply the mortars, missiles and the materials to make missiles.By the way, it is not Hamas that usually fires the rockets.
There's science to terrorism now? News to me.Because also other connections exist, you conclude that this connection certainly doesn't exist or have any effect whatsoever. Not valid science my bro.
You have to look at those Palestinians who support the approach of Hamas and their like-minded terrorist organizations, not the minority who actually carry out said operations. How is this even an argument to begin with?X% of Palestinians support Hamas, but the said percentage of Palestinians is not behaving in real life as described.
Um, I've always kinda wondered, why don't they just declare Jerusalem a separate holy land like Rome is? You know, make it it's own country not owned by anyone else but protected by all the different religions that consider it holy. Wouldn't that solve at least a few problems?
UN decided so in 1948: they divided the land to Israel, Palestine, and Jerusalem as an international neutral zone under UN control.Um, I've always kinda wondered, why don't they just declare Jerusalem a separate holy land like Rome is? You know, make it it's own country not owned by anyone
Exactly so.Using this sort of "reasoning", it is totally unfair to call Nazi Germany "aggressive" or saying it "started WWII by invading Poland", since only a small number of Germans - much less than 1%, in fact - actually made the decisions about mobilizing the armed forces or starting the invasion.
How many opposing religions in Rome? Besides the largest mosque in Europe being built in Rome (wahhabist), it has little influence within Rome and little claim, if any, to Rome for religious reasons. Rome is Catholic, ruled by Catholics, ie papacy.Um, I've always kinda wondered, why don't they just declare Jerusalem a separate holy land like Rome is? You know, make it it's own country not owned by anyone else but protected by all the different religions that consider it holy. Wouldn't that solve at least a few problems?
How many opposing religions in Rome? Besides the largest mosque in Europe being built in Rome (wahhabist), it has little influence within Rome and little claim, if any, to Rome for religious reasons. Rome is Catholic, ruled by Catholics, ie papacy.
The right to practice ones religion is one of the freedoms protected in Israel, as it is in Rome. Strangely enough though, Islam, to my knowledge, is not officially recognized in Italy proper as a religion.