Yeah I thought it was funny too bad that dikk drinking fakkit @Ill got mad and negged me for it. Dude is red on sight status
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Yeah I thought it was funny too bad that dikk drinking fakkit @Ill got mad and negged me for it. Dude is red on sight status
They just bombed a public garden killed 9 children
http://www.thestar.com.my/News/Worl...air-strike-hits-Gaza-park-kills-five--medics/
Seems there excuse for the hospital and now this is to say Hamas did it, they running out of excuses
They just bombed a public garden killed 9 children
http://www.thestar.com.my/News/Worl...air-strike-hits-Gaza-park-kills-five--medics/
Seems there excuse for the hospital and now this is to say Hamas did it, they running out of excuses
What happens if the story is real?
Just like the bombing of the kids on the beach
You didn't answer the question. What happens if it turns out Israel isn't lying about Hamas firing rockets and killing their own? Will you accept the narrative that Hamas endangers its own people?
I accept that narrative now, yes Hamas firing rockets endangers it's own people and yes Isreal has the right to defend it's self the problem falls when firing rockets = you come in and indiscriminately level block after block
Even better is the fact that this particular invasion was started because allegedly Hamas was responsible for the kidnap and murder of 4 Israeli teens when no such act was committed by Hamas
This stopped being about self defense and now is about fear through massacre
And I HIGHLY doubt that was a is fired Hamas rocket
http://rt.com/usa/176196-kerry-ceasefire-gaza-criticism/
United States Secretary of State John Kerry has attracted the ire of Israel following his latest failed attempt to broker a ceasefire in Gaza, and American officials are warning that a wider rift in relations could come with serious repercussions.
On Friday last week, Sec. Kerry reportedly presented Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu with a draft proposal calling for a seven-day halt of fighting in Gaza, where more than 1,000 Palestinians — mostly civilians — have been killed in the last month; in that same span, the Israeli Defense Forces have suffered nearly 50 deaths but have continued an onslaught that the United National Security Council formally opposed early Monday.
The “Framework for Humanitarian Cease-Fire in Gaza” presented by Kerry failed to impress Netanyahu’s office, however, and Israel has since embarked on a campaign to condemn the secretary of state’s efforts by saying the US proposal did not do enough to stop Palestinian militants with the group Hamas from furthering its own, comparatively less successful campaign against the IDF.
According to Barak Ravid, a correspondent for Israel’s Haaretz newspaper, the draft “shocked” local politicians because it “placed Israel and Hamas on the same level.” Israeli Justice Minister Tzipi Livini told JTA the proposal was “completely unacceptable”