Arafat expulsion looming / 'considers killing Arafat' (merged)

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*Originally posted by Malik73: *

Indeed. He is a Nobel Peace Prize winner, while the Israeli's are led by a war crminal who dare not go to certain capitals of the world lest he be arrested.

Remember, time is on the side on the side of the Palestinian's. :)
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You show no concern for the Palestinian people or their plight by praising terrorist Arafat. It does show your blatant bias. He has done nothing but bring them misery during his 30 year dictatorship.

Remember, there is no apostrophe preceding an 's' when indicating plural.

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*Originally posted by myvoice: *

The Israelis are simply much better at playing the game than their adversaries.

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So you're concerned with the plight of the Palestinians? If so why and if not, why?

The rest of your post was totally irrelevant, please have a stab at the question above.

Since you are relatively new to GS, you haven’t been exposed to a whole lot of discussion on these issues that has occured since September 2001. Simply search for my user name and Palestinians and you’ll get the answer to your question. Start here for the factual background upon which my concerns and viewpoint are based.
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http://www.gupistan.com/forums/showthread.php?threadid=55774&highlight=Palestine

Linked to a dead-end, how apt.

Beta, isko itna tang na karo. Bechaara rojai ga. :crying:

Allah Hafiz Arafat, hopefully Sharon will join you wherever you are going.

I’m a little technologically challenged. Here’s the link: http://www.gupistan.com/forums/showthread.php?threadid=55774&highlight=Palestine

Nice to see you are at least interested enough in the answer to look. :k:

My my that was an old post by me, forgotten I'd written it I used to be into analogies back then. Good stuff nonetheless.

Thanks MV.

Isreal is going to be on fire if Arafat is killed. Call the man what you will but he is a resilient fighter. It would be interesting to see who becomes the next official/unofficial leader of Palestinans...It would be ironic that Sheik Yasin takes up that mantle.

Isreal is a demographically doomed state that has been facing droughts and problems in accessing drinking water. The reality is that it is propped up by the US, seen as a Western outpost in a 'sea of bartbarians' (Come on now, dont go PC on me). The truth of the matter is that the Isrealis have many inner fissures and divisions which WILL lead to it's own downfall. Time as well as history is on the side of the Palestinians, killing Arafat or attacking Hamas will not change that.