tallowood wrote on Jan 19
th, 2009 at 3:34pm:
Lestat wrote on Jan 19
th, 2009 at 3:27pm:
tallowood wrote on Jan 19
th, 2009 at 3:24pm:
Lestat wrote on Jan 19
th, 2009 at 3:17pm:
tallowood wrote on Jan 19
th, 2009 at 3:16pm:
All Israeli aims were achieved though some not completely. Regretfully not all of hamas vermin was eradicated but let wait and see how long it will be before hamas will try for another victory of this sort. What is your prediction?
Name just one that was acheived, as you put it. Just one.
I have already named them above. now it is your turn to answer my question:
When hamas will try for another victory of this sort?
You didn't answer my question...
Yes I did but you are pretending to be blind now, don't see answers and don't see the question. That indicates that you know that the answer is not in favour of your murderous hamas chams.
Your question doesn't make sense. Hamas didn't try anything remember. It was Israel that attacked Hamas.
Hamas had a ceasefire for 6 months, during that time Hamas upheld its end of the bargain, whereas Israel did not. These are the facts.
Even the UN Chief humanitarian co-ordinator (an Australian) has said as much.
Read and pay attention, you might even learn something.
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Militants agree to ceasefire as siege slammed
Jason Koutsoukis, Jerusalem
January 19, 2009
AS PALESTINIAN armed factions last night offered a ceasefire, Israel was accused of deliberately preventing the United Nations from building up food supplies in Gaza that feed a million people a day before the launch of its offensive in the besieged Gaza Strip.
In a scathing critique of Israeli actions leading up to the conflict, the UN's chief humanitarian co-ordinator in Israel, former Australian diplomat Maxwell Gaylard, also accused Israel of failing to honour its commitments to open its border with Gaza during several months of truce from June 19 last year.
http://www.theage.com.au/world/militants-agree-to-ceasefire-as-siege-slammed-20090118-7jxi.html?page=-1
But some Palestinians had hard questions for their elected leaders, whose
decision to abandon a six-month truce and step up rocket fire on Israel
gave the Israelis a pretext to unleash a withering onslaught that killed 1,300 people and wounded 5,300
Ordinary Palestinians obviously don't believe you.