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Reply #30 - Apr 19th, 2012 at 8:14pm
 
I was in Operation Cast Lead.
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Reply #31 - Apr 19th, 2012 at 8:37pm
 
Avram Horowitz wrote on Apr 19th, 2012 at 8:14pm:
I was in Operation Cast Lead.


So you admit to being a murdering terrorist then?

You should be arrested for your involvement in war crimes.
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Reply #32 - Apr 19th, 2012 at 9:31pm
 
falah wrote on Apr 19th, 2012 at 8:37pm:
Avram Horowitz wrote on Apr 19th, 2012 at 8:14pm:
I was in Operation Cast Lead.


So you admit to being a murdering terrorist then?

You should be arrested for your involvement in war crimes.



None of it would have happened if Hamas hadn't fired hundreds of crude rockets into Israel.
Everyone know that, even you.
But for you bearded monsters the story always only begins with Israel hitting back, and focuses on the hysteria it causes in the Muslim mind: Jews fighting back. You bvggers haven't had that for 1400 years and now it makes you completely crazy with indignation. You used to have a free hand over your dhimmis, but no longer. You can't process that.




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Reply #33 - Apr 19th, 2012 at 9:32pm
 
falah wrote on Apr 19th, 2012 at 8:37pm:
Avram Horowitz wrote on Apr 19th, 2012 at 8:14pm:
I was in Operation Cast Lead.


So you admit to being a murdering terrorist then?

You should be arrested for your involvement in war crimes.


There is no war crime.
I was part of infantry units which go in to Gaza to stop the missile fire.

We did not have much resistance as we had forward F-16 air support for days before this.

So if there is war crimes? Tell me? How much success did the resoution has in the UN?
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Reply #34 - Apr 19th, 2012 at 9:48pm
 
Avram Horowitz wrote on Apr 19th, 2012 at 9:32pm:
falah wrote on Apr 19th, 2012 at 8:37pm:
Avram Horowitz wrote on Apr 19th, 2012 at 8:14pm:
I was in Operation Cast Lead.


So you admit to being a murdering terrorist then?

You should be arrested for your involvement in war crimes.


There is no war crime.
I was part of infantry units which go in to Gaza to stop the missile fire.

We did not have much resistance as we had forward F-16 air support for days before this.

So if there is war crimes? Tell me? How much success did the resoution has in the UN?


Of course terrorists believe that killing women and children is all kosher.

300 children and 76 women killed by Israeli terrorist war criminals in Gaza in 2009.

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Palestinian brothers: Israel used us as human shields in Gaza war


Three teenage boys say they were made to kneel in front of tanks to deter Hamas attacks


Israel has been accused of using Palestinian human shields during its invasion of Gaza, a breach of the Geneva conventions that prohibit intentionally putting civilian lives at risk.The Guardian has interviewed three Gazan brothers who described how they were taken from their home at gunpoint, made to kneel in front of tanks to deter Hamas fighters from firing and sent by Israeli soldiers into Palestinian houses to clear them.

"They would make us go first, so if any fighters shot at them the bullets would hit us, not them," said 14-year-old Al'a al-Attar.

His brothers, Ali, 15, and Nafiz, 16, described how when the three of them were being led through built-up areas in their home town of ­Attartra, the soldiers would order them to suddenly stop ‑ then fire their rifles over the brothers' shoulders and between their legs.

The use of "human shields" is prohibited under article 28 of the fourth Geneva convention, which states: "The presence of a protected person may not be used to render certain points or areas immune from military operations." Israel has ratified the convention and is therefore bound by it.

An Israeli internal army magazine left behind by the troops shows Nafiz at the beginning of his ordeal being led bound and blindfolded in a line of men before he was stripped of his clothes.

Another article in the magazine's online edition details a separate incident, titled: "For a week and a half they [Israeli soldiers]lived with a family of Palestinians whose home became their stronghold." In it an officer talks openly of using the house as a base for operations while keeping the family in a downstairs room.

"At the top floor of the house we have established an improvised operational room and soldiers' bedroom, we have opened firing positions and observation points in the three additional rooms," the officer was quoted as saying. "In addition, we have established another guarding position on the entrance door of the family home."

Though the officer claims the family stayed in the house out of choice, using their house as a base while civilians were on the premises could still be a violation of international law.

The Attar brothers' ordeal began on 5 January when Israeli troops entered the town of Attartra, 1.2 miles (2km) from the border with Israel, and began firing into their house. They were led away blindfolded and at gunpoint in single file as the gunfire carried on around them. At one point the boys were forced to march in front of and alongside Israeli tanks.

They were then forced to kneel in a makeshift Israeli encampment for three days and three nights as tanks fired off shells around them. Human rights groups believe they were held there to deter Palestinian fighters from attacking.

"After being here for a day and a half, they put barbed wire around us, then empty tank shells kept landing on us, a rock or shrapnel came flying toward us. We spent a further three days here, right here," said Nafiz.

After five days Ali and Al'a were untied, had their blindfolds removed and were released straight into a firefight. They came under attack from Israeli tanks and helicopters as they tried to find their way home through the ruins of their neighbourhood, the boys said.

Nafiz was not so lucky. He was taken to Israel where he was interrogated for three days and says he was beaten. Finally he was taken back into Gaza and released.

The boys' parents, who are ardent supporters of Fatah ‑ Hamas' political rivals ‑ cannot understand why they were taken.

The use of human shields was outlawed by Israel's supreme court in 2005 following several clearly identified incidents, but human rights groups insist the Israeli military continues to use civilians in this way, albeit less often.

In February 2007, Associated Press Television News released footage showing 24-year-old Palestinian Sameh Amira being used as a human shield by a group of Israeli soldiers in Nablus.

http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2009/mar/23/gaza-human-shields-claim

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Reply #35 - Apr 19th, 2012 at 9:51pm
 
How much success did the UN Resolution receive at the United Nations?

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(Reuters) - Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert said a telephone call he made to U.S. President George W. Bush last week forced Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice to abstain in a U.N. vote on the Gaza war, leaving her "shamed."

Pouring on political bravado in a speech late Monday, Olmert said he demanded to talk to Bush with only 10 minutes to spare before a U.N. Security Council vote Thursday on a resolution opposed by Israel calling for an immediate ceasefire.

"When we saw that the secretary of state, for reasons we did not really understand, wanted to vote in favor of the U.N. resolution ... I looked for President Bush and they told me he was in Philadelphia making a speech," Olmert said.

"I said, 'I don't care. I have to talk to him now,'" Olmert said, describing Bush, who leaves office on January 20, as "an unparalleled friend" of Israel.

"They got him off the podium, brought him to another room and I spoke to him. I told him, 'You can't vote in favor of this resolution.' He said, 'Listen, I don't know about it, I didn't see it, I'm not familiar with the phrasing.'"

Olmert said he then told Bush: "'I'm familiar with it. You can't vote in favor.'

"He gave an order to the secretary of state and she did not vote in favor of it -- a resolution she cooked up, phrased, organized and maneuvered for. She was left pretty shamed and abstained on a resolution she arranged," Olmert said.

Fourteen of the Security Council's 15 members supported the resolution, which has failed to halt Israel's offensive in the Gaza Strip and Hamas's cross-border rocket fire.

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Reply #36 - Apr 20th, 2012 at 9:29am
 
When some one fires a rocket from an apartment block with women and children - they know as soon as it is fired it is picked up by IDF control and F-16's are sent to respond.

Who is to blame?

The terrorist who deliberately places in line of women and children and press fire?
Or the IAF who responds to remove the rocket launch site?
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Reply #37 - Apr 20th, 2012 at 9:30am
 
This thing is ridiculous. Why does any other country support israel in this endeavour? Now its gone on so long that the refugees (sorry the palestinians) are going to remain angry for a long long time after its resolved if its ever resolved. Theres generations involved here now.

I used to say "both sides have their grievances" and "they should work it out themselves" but now I realise its entirely Israels fault and they should just leave the Palestinians the heck alone.

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Reply #38 - Apr 20th, 2012 at 9:40am
 
Sir Spot of Borg wrote on Apr 20th, 2012 at 9:30am:
This thing is ridiculous. Why does any other country support israel in this endeavour?



Why shouldn't the countries that recognise Israel as a legitimate member of the UN also support it in its endeavour of self-defence -  because that's all what the arab-israeli conflict is.

If the Arabs recognised Israel and accepted its right to peaceful existence with its borders, like the rest of the world, there would be no Arab Israeli conflict.
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Reply #39 - Apr 20th, 2012 at 10:07am
 
Sir Spot of Borg wrote on Apr 20th, 2012 at 9:30am:
Thisbut now I realise its entirely Israels fault and they should just leave the Palestinians the heck alone.

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Reply #40 - Apr 22nd, 2012 at 11:07am
 
Soren wrote on Apr 20th, 2012 at 9:40am:
Sir Spot of Borg wrote on Apr 20th, 2012 at 9:30am:
This thing is ridiculous. Why does any other country support israel in this endeavour?



Why shouldn't the countries that recognise Israel as a legitimate member of the UN also support it in its endeavour of self-defence -  because that's all what the arab-israeli conflict is.

If the Arabs recognised Israel and accepted its right to peaceful existence with its borders, like the rest of the world, there would be no Arab Israeli conflict.


Because its not self-defense.

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Reply #41 - Apr 22nd, 2012 at 11:08am
 
Avram Horowitz wrote on Apr 20th, 2012 at 10:07am:
Sir Spot of Borg wrote on Apr 20th, 2012 at 9:30am:
Thisbut now I realise its entirely Israels fault and they should just leave the Palestinians the heck alone.

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Silly stupid comment.



Wow. Your argument is brilliant. You have convinced me.

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Reply #42 - Apr 22nd, 2012 at 11:09am
 
Sir Spot of Borg wrote on Apr 22nd, 2012 at 11:07am:
Soren wrote on Apr 20th, 2012 at 9:40am:
Sir Spot of Borg wrote on Apr 20th, 2012 at 9:30am:
This thing is ridiculous. Why does any other country support israel in this endeavour?



Why shouldn't the countries that recognise Israel as a legitimate member of the UN also support it in its endeavour of self-defence -  because that's all what the arab-israeli conflict is.

If the Arabs recognised Israel and accepted its right to peaceful existence with its borders, like the rest of the world, there would be no Arab Israeli conflict.


Because its not self-defense.

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What is it then?
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Reply #43 - Apr 22nd, 2012 at 11:10am
 
Soren wrote on Apr 20th, 2012 at 9:40am:
Sir Spot of Borg wrote on Apr 20th, 2012 at 9:30am:
This thing is ridiculous. Why does any other country support israel in this endeavour?



Why shouldn't the countries that recognise Israel as a legitimate member of the UN also support it in its endeavour of self-defence -  because that's all what the arab-israeli conflict is.

If the Arabs recognised Israel and accepted its right to peaceful existence with its borders, like the rest of the world, there would be no Arab Israeli conflict.

Because we are trying to live in a civilized world and when you steal something from someone it is not self defence when they try and take it back and or defend their property and sovereignty, its assault. Or in this situation, war crimes and crimes against humanity.
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Reply #44 - Apr 22nd, 2012 at 2:09pm
 
Avram Horowitz wrote on Apr 20th, 2012 at 9:29am:
When some one fires a rocket from an apartment block with women and children - they know as soon as it is fired it is picked up by IDF control and F-16's are sent to respond.

Who is to blame?

The terrorist who deliberately places in line of women and children and press fire?
Or the IAF who responds to remove the rocket launch site?


So your logic is "It is OK to kill women and children, if someone from the other side tries to do it first"

On that basis, the Palestinians would be entitled to lob missiles into Israel every time Israel attacks them.

If Israeli civilians get killed it would be the IDF's fault for attacking palestinians in the first place? Correct?

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