Hamas - An interview

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I doubt if Hamas goons are fighting for freedom. They die for a lust of heaven.
I am sure that there is no clause in UN charter for people looking a way to heaven via dead bodies.

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I think they are fighting to collect the 5K promised by Saudis. Same deal that Saddam had. I don't know the current rate it might be up. Maybe some broker guppy can look up their stock symbol?

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Chapter 7 governs acts of war. The Occupied territories were de facto taken during a war. Any armed action within those lands by locals is considered an act of Self-Determination. I believe those are articles 49 and 50.

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Arafat made a good money from his Palestine business. His family lives in a super 5 star hotel in Paris.

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well UN also dont have clause for ignoranst fools like u,each and every1 of u…
hamas is the symbol of fustration tht is in the people…they r not terrorist..they r freedom fighters…

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^^ Well they are free to blow things up, kill innocent civilians. Just don't complain when the innocent civilians (IDF) comes banging on your door.
Palestinian-Israeli cause is a deep rooted problem from biblical times. I dont think a thread in Gupistan is gonna resolve that issue anytime soon. But have at it.

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Dear Verizon, Arabs have always cheated world community. They have tried to win the sympathy of people by showing their poor state. All world and Europe was always conscious against Jews. Petrol was a need. And all this the Arabs have manipulated.
Where millions of dollars given to Arab aids have melted?

Today I can frankly tell you that Arabs will sell petrol to any one, even to enemy for money. Israel has been a time tested friend to many countries in comparison to Arabs.
Time is over and we have to talk openly. Who is the oppressor?

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^^Phaa Ji take a deep breath and calm down. Edit you post so it makes sense. I swear to Allah that I have not a friggin clue as to what you said in your post. I don't even know whether you are pro israel or anti or pro arab or anti.

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Ma Mooli you think terrorism will lead Palestinians in to victory?
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It worked pretty well with lebanon did it not?

ps- The word is resistance.

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Did it?? Did it really??? Then why has Syria occupied Lebanon for the last couple decades??? One occupier replaced by another. Great example. :nook:

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Some people on this board will have us believe that Israel does no wrong and any thing it does is A ok. NOT SO, my friends, Israel is a terrorist nation. It has been from its inception and has not changed one bit. You want me to list all the terrorist actions of Israel or you want to get your heads out of sand and admit that as long as Israel occupies Palestanian land illegaly there will be no peace.

Verizon, you think that if Hamas was no longer there, Palestanians will have a secure future? You want to sell that idea to all the parents who lost their kids to the terrorist actions of Israel. Try selling that NY balony to brooklynite Jews as you put it, they might accept it. Who is to say that once, Palestanians give up their arms (so to speak) that Israel will not crush them and take over all of Palestine. This reminds me of another peaceful statement by a peaceful leader of a peaceful nation "A good Arab is a Dead Arab".

Matsui, why did we worry so much about the Iraqis? You care to explain that? In the world of 6 billion people we chose to f**k Iraqi lives up? Why? Oh no, dont give me the bullcrap of WMD or threat to national security. Does not work.

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myvoice, do you hear lebanon complaining about syrian army? The answer is NO. The only country you do hear whining is Israel which is quite funny and ironic cuz we all know what Israel is famous for dont we. Not long ago, Israel had occupied lebanon herself, until hizbullah was successful. Sitting on someone elses land and worrying about lebanon? My, her concern for her neighbours is almost heart breaking.

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Hummus is now in the pita and will be made kosher soon by the Rabbi

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It is already kosher.

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Kaleem, we are discussing 'truth vs fraud'. Israel has to fight for its existance.
Is Palestine nation not a myth?

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It wouldn’t make one bit difference what I think reagarding Palestine. There is a peaceful way and a violent way. Palestinians have tried the violence and look where they are. Palestinians tried the peaceful way in late 90s and Palestinian economy was booming, there were casinos (just like Indian reservations) popping up all over Gaza and that other piece of land. Look at their heros Kaleem. The suicide bombers, the hijackers I mean come on are they heros? or scum of the earth?
You talk about terrorist actions of Israel, I can bet both our camels that all those actions are in retaliation. You tell me

Apply the same when a 5 7 13 16 year olds dont come home for their supper because some suicide bomber (paid for by the saudis) blows up a bus in Israel. It’s a two way street. Palestinians usually give the “ungal” (finger) first.

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Verizon, its a matter of opinion... who gave the "ungal" first, I can tell you that Israelis like teh ungal ;) . I agree with you that no one should idolize the suicide bombers as their heroes.
Here is a sequenc of events, read it carefully because you have to spot the ungal.

  1. Bulldozers backed up with heavy artillery show up in your street.
  2. They decide that your house is the first one to go...it does not matter that you have lived their oh for 30 years.
  3. They order you to get out of the house. You resist, they drag your pathetic ass out on the street along with your family and out of the kindness of their heart they give you a chance to collect your valuables (ID cards etc).
  4. Your house is demolished in front of you. Media folks take pictures, TV cameras roll and beam the images across the world, alas, no one cares and no one can help you. You are told to go live in a camp.
  5. You have no choice but to accept the hand that fate has dealt you.
  6. You decide to take revenge.......

Have you spotted the Ungal yet, if not ask Madhanee he can see it coming miles away while he keenly anticipates its arrival :)

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Very true, and I totally agree with that Kaleem. Not only allowing Reporters to take Picture and to be present is a great idea (an Idea foreign to many countries) but it shows what’s happening and can be documented. Similarly, I believe that this openness should be applied to all regions, e.g., Darfur, etc., to see what’s going on. Pictures are worth a thousand words.

:jazak: for sharing.

:jhanda:

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Haha, did your T.V. tell you that.

How much do you know about the occupation of lebanon?

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utd, more to the point, how much do you know? Maybe Jerusalem post doesnt cover such stuff eh? lol

Do you have any sort of information where hezbullah has been attacking the syrian army as ruthlessly as it has with the Israeli army? Believe me, if there was, Al manar would have covered it from day to day, and you know what, i dont see any of the sort. But hey, if you do have any credible information saying otherwise, please do tell. The suspense is killing me.

And yes, lebanese tv is my informant actually. I'd have Al manar over Jerusalem post anyday. Too bad its banned where freedom of speech is supposedly so valued, as y'all could a done with a dose of that too.