I tried posting as “jewish-zionist” and I was blocked. Sounds a little suspicious…
Anyways, Human rights for some but not others? That’s the key messsage behind most pro-Palestinian activism. The children of Sderot deserve peace too. What about a single post about their suffering on this blog?
For the obvious reason, it is so minor and miniscule IN COMPARISON to Palestinian suffering. Do we talk about the suffering Polish familes faced when Polish Jews escaped to invade the homes, eat the food, and even on some occasions, kill the families so that they wouldnt be told on just to be able to live and survive?? I suppose we could, but wouldnt the overwhelming content of our conversation be focused on the starvation of the ghettoes and the gas chambers?
The nature of jews, always crys , how about me….. I am under dog,,, oooo I need hand out,,,, oooo holocaust,, my garnad dady was there aaaaaaa.
Be a man say that our survival is that we have to kill these poeple as along as these palistanians are here we can not be, and feel good, scam. Israel killed over 1300 , most of them children, now sombody some where had diarrhea , big deal
haha, JZ, I knew you wouldnt be able to engage serious arguments. But arguments from the gutter, you love to engage. To feel more confident maybe you should go to Israel again and gain that vast knowledge that one gains from guided tours.
JZ, I’ve never erased your posts and I have never blocked you because you’ve never used poor or threatening language. That is the only reason why anyone can be prevented from posting here. And besides, I love reading your posts, especially when you shoot yourself in the foot every time. By the way, I went on a tour through the death camps at Auschowitz, does that make me an expert on the Holocaust? I also went on a tour through Red Square in Moscow, does that make me a specialist on the Soviet period? I also went on a WWII trip through Leningrad (now St. Petersburg), does that make me an expert on WWII.
Please tell me.
As for Arash, you’re only an expert on using poor, threatening, and hateful language. And for that reason, your posts continue to be erased. But I’ve told you before and Ill tell you again, if you apologize to the blog’s viewers and promise never to be naughty again, you will be allowed to post here again for a short trial period. If you behave during that trial period, you will be given further benefits.
wow, so much hate.
And, comparing tragedies is not right, no one should ever compare the suffering of different people. You should all stop fighting like kids and do something a lil more mature and meaningful, like spreading awareness by writing, documenting or going there and help! If you really believe in your ideas, then live like you really do so!
I suggest you all read Gandhi’s bio and realize that hate only leads to suffering.
And we already have enough pain in this world don’t we?
Gazans pour to streets to back Hamas
Sat, 31 Jan 2009 07:28:33 GMT
Palestinians wave red Turkish and green Hamas flags in a rally in support of Hamas and its call for democracy, Jan 31, Khan Younis, Gaza
Thousands of Palestinians have poured to the streets of Gaza to show their support for Hamas and its call for a new democratic authority.
Across the Gaza Strip, thousands took to the streets in support of Hamas and its leader Khalid Mashaal who called for the creation of an alternative representative authority to replace the Fatah-run Palestinian Liberation Organization (PLO), Press TV’s correspondent Tarek al-Farra reported from Khan Younis on Saturday.
The protesters, who were chanting slogans in support of the resistance movement, waved Turkey’s red flag alongside green Hamas banners, after Turkish Premier Recep Tayyip Erdogan stormed out of the World Economic Forum in support of Gaza.
Erdogan walked out of the Davos forum on Friday in protest to a heated speech by Israeli President Shimon Peres in favor of the regime’s bloody military offensive in the Gaza Strip.
The Turkish premier, who had been cut short by an American mediator when trying to respond to Pres’s remarks, received a warm welcome from the people of Turkey upon his arrival in Ankara.
In the last days of 2008 Israel started pounding the Gaza Strip and continued for 23 days, killing over 1330 Palestinians, injuring almost 5,500, and leaving up to 70 thousand homeless.
One of Israel’s stated objectives was to topple Hamas and reduce its popularity among the Palestinian people.
Saturday demonstrators in Khan Younis, however, said that not only had Israel failed to bring down Hamas, but its military campaign had added to the democratically-elected government’s popularity among Palestinians.
“The Israeli cowards failed in this war they thought that they would destroy the resistance and Hamas, but we must tell them that the popularity of Hamas has grown more than before,” said one of the demonstrators.
“The resistance will continue to work toward achieving its goals, which are liberating all Palestinian prisoners, repatriating all Palestinian refugees and completely ending the siege,” he added.
Hamas Spokesman Hamid al-Rakeb talking to Press TV, Khan Younis, Gaza, Jan. 31
Hamas Spokesman Hamid al-Rakeb, who took part in the rally, also said that Israel’s offensive had increased Palestinians’ confidence.
“The message coming out of Gaza after the war is a cry of rage against the Israeli occupation. Gazans are holding on more to their rights and the resistance is more confident of its ability to achieve bigger victories in the future,” al-Rakeb said in the southern city.
Hamas announced that it no longer recognized Mahmoud Abbas as the Palestinian Authority Chief after his term expired on January 8.
These people are disturbed self-hating anti-semites who were likely “dramatized” when they were younger.
Test post… Pouya are you blocking my postings on this blog?
I tried posting as “jewish-zionist” and I was blocked. Sounds a little suspicious…
Anyways, Human rights for some but not others? That’s the key messsage behind most pro-Palestinian activism. The children of Sderot deserve peace too. What about a single post about their suffering on this blog?
For the obvious reason, it is so minor and miniscule IN COMPARISON to Palestinian suffering. Do we talk about the suffering Polish familes faced when Polish Jews escaped to invade the homes, eat the food, and even on some occasions, kill the families so that they wouldnt be told on just to be able to live and survive?? I suppose we could, but wouldnt the overwhelming content of our conversation be focused on the starvation of the ghettoes and the gas chambers?
The nature of jews, always crys , how about me….. I am under dog,,, oooo I need hand out,,,, oooo holocaust,, my garnad dady was there aaaaaaa.
Be a man say that our survival is that we have to kill these poeple as along as these palistanians are here we can not be, and feel good, scam. Israel killed over 1300 , most of them children, now sombody some where had diarrhea , big deal
“The nature of jews”
Nahid — you are that’s pure, unabashed anti-Semitism and you disgust me. And you should learn English too!
haha, JZ, I knew you wouldnt be able to engage serious arguments. But arguments from the gutter, you love to engage. To feel more confident maybe you should go to Israel again and gain that vast knowledge that one gains from guided tours.
What the hell happened? What is all this “horse maneuver” Butterbean? And WHAT THE HELL DOES THIS SENTENCE MEAN??!:
“Please Pouya, against don’t player for me! ”
It doesnt even have a verb!
JZ, I’ve never erased your posts and I have never blocked you because you’ve never used poor or threatening language. That is the only reason why anyone can be prevented from posting here. And besides, I love reading your posts, especially when you shoot yourself in the foot every time. By the way, I went on a tour through the death camps at Auschowitz, does that make me an expert on the Holocaust? I also went on a tour through Red Square in Moscow, does that make me a specialist on the Soviet period? I also went on a WWII trip through Leningrad (now St. Petersburg), does that make me an expert on WWII.
Please tell me.
As for Arash, you’re only an expert on using poor, threatening, and hateful language. And for that reason, your posts continue to be erased. But I’ve told you before and Ill tell you again, if you apologize to the blog’s viewers and promise never to be naughty again, you will be allowed to post here again for a short trial period. If you behave during that trial period, you will be given further benefits.
wow, so much hate.
And, comparing tragedies is not right, no one should ever compare the suffering of different people. You should all stop fighting like kids and do something a lil more mature and meaningful, like spreading awareness by writing, documenting or going there and help! If you really believe in your ideas, then live like you really do so!
I suggest you all read Gandhi’s bio and realize that hate only leads to suffering.
And we already have enough pain in this world don’t we?
Gazans pour to streets to back Hamas
Sat, 31 Jan 2009 07:28:33 GMT
Palestinians wave red Turkish and green Hamas flags in a rally in support of Hamas and its call for democracy, Jan 31, Khan Younis, Gaza
Thousands of Palestinians have poured to the streets of Gaza to show their support for Hamas and its call for a new democratic authority.
Across the Gaza Strip, thousands took to the streets in support of Hamas and its leader Khalid Mashaal who called for the creation of an alternative representative authority to replace the Fatah-run Palestinian Liberation Organization (PLO), Press TV’s correspondent Tarek al-Farra reported from Khan Younis on Saturday.
The protesters, who were chanting slogans in support of the resistance movement, waved Turkey’s red flag alongside green Hamas banners, after Turkish Premier Recep Tayyip Erdogan stormed out of the World Economic Forum in support of Gaza.
Erdogan walked out of the Davos forum on Friday in protest to a heated speech by Israeli President Shimon Peres in favor of the regime’s bloody military offensive in the Gaza Strip.
The Turkish premier, who had been cut short by an American mediator when trying to respond to Pres’s remarks, received a warm welcome from the people of Turkey upon his arrival in Ankara.
In the last days of 2008 Israel started pounding the Gaza Strip and continued for 23 days, killing over 1330 Palestinians, injuring almost 5,500, and leaving up to 70 thousand homeless.
One of Israel’s stated objectives was to topple Hamas and reduce its popularity among the Palestinian people.
Saturday demonstrators in Khan Younis, however, said that not only had Israel failed to bring down Hamas, but its military campaign had added to the democratically-elected government’s popularity among Palestinians.
“The Israeli cowards failed in this war they thought that they would destroy the resistance and Hamas, but we must tell them that the popularity of Hamas has grown more than before,” said one of the demonstrators.
“The resistance will continue to work toward achieving its goals, which are liberating all Palestinian prisoners, repatriating all Palestinian refugees and completely ending the siege,” he added.
Hamas Spokesman Hamid al-Rakeb talking to Press TV, Khan Younis, Gaza, Jan. 31
Hamas Spokesman Hamid al-Rakeb, who took part in the rally, also said that Israel’s offensive had increased Palestinians’ confidence.
“The message coming out of Gaza after the war is a cry of rage against the Israeli occupation. Gazans are holding on more to their rights and the resistance is more confident of its ability to achieve bigger victories in the future,” al-Rakeb said in the southern city.
Hamas announced that it no longer recognized Mahmoud Abbas as the Palestinian Authority Chief after his term expired on January 8.
to Sandra Nunes, send that book Gandhi’s bio to the Israeli government may help them to become human