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At Least 14 Palestinians Killed In Series Of Gaza Airstrikes During Latest Surge Of Fighting

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by tbweb February 28, 2008 3:18 AM EST
The Hamas aggression against Israel is an Iranian sponsored proxy war. Eventually Israel will consider attacks by Hamas and Hezzbollah as an attack by Iran which it is!
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by rhs648 February 28, 2008 3:00 AM EST
God drove you out of the middle east for a reason. Germany drove out of Europe for a reason. It is the racism, greed and violence of the Ashkenazi Jews that will destroy Israel, you will reap what you sow. We all do.

Posted by AntiZion

Dream On! The Arab world will self-destruct before that happens.
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by ontheleft February 28, 2008 2:50 AM EST
On his last visit to Israel, Bush promised a peace accord before he left office. As usual, Bush is delusional.
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by rhs648 February 28, 2008 2:18 AM EST
Perhaps you did not know that to date 7582 missiles have been fired at the civilian town of Sderot in Israel. If someone was firing them at your home town, what would you want your government to do???

Posted by roadracer9x

And some posters believe that turning off the electricity or restricting free movement is inhumane. Israel needs to turn-up the pressure until Palestinians on the street decide that their leaders must go. Look what happened to Benito Mussolini in Italy after WWII. He was executed and hung upside down at a petrol station for all to view. If Palestinians want a better life, they must revolt against theor leaders.
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by croft777 February 28, 2008 2:17 AM EST
The Palestinians have always fought with the Israeli''s. There has never been peace there.I have books on the whole history of Israel and Palestine. One of the main problems is the Palistinian leaders do not want to negotiate.They have already said many times that they want all of Israel, and they want the Jews gone.They have dug out the archaeological remains of the old and new Jewish temples along with other pieces of ancient history. It cannot be pieced back together. No jew is aloud on the temple mount where the dome of the rock sits, (the Islamic mosque). The bible tells us that Israel will never live in peace, until the end. So when you see peace over there, beware. This will be the sign of the end times. I truly believe this and I keep my eyes on Israel, the holy city of God. To be against Israel, is to be against God. I wouldn''t want to do that. Yes, I feel bad for the children in Palestine and those who are inocent, but if its Gods will we cannot change that.
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by ajmarine1 February 28, 2008 1:48 AM EST
Way to go BUSH!!Just totally ignoring the slaughter of innocent Palastians! While Israel kills again and again without having to answer to anyone. I guess Israel is deep in the pockets of Bush with oil and even more money when he leaves office.

Posted by takeback2 at 08:59 PM : Feb 27, 2008


"In all, militants fired at least 40 rockets at Israel on Wednesday,"


Yes sir, bad old Bush, good old Hamas.
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by roadracer9x February 28, 2008 1:44 AM EST
takeback2--

Perhaps you did not know that to date 7582 missiles have been fired at the civilian town of Sderot in Israel. If someone was firing them at your home town, what would you want your government to do???
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by old300d February 28, 2008 1:29 AM EST
This is sad. The USA twisted Israel''s arm to remove their security from Gaza and left these people to be used as human shields in a war.

They are trapped. Egypt forced them back into the hands of the terriorists when they tried to escape.

Gaza is a war zone and the people need to be able to flee ! ! !
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by cbs_oliver February 28, 2008 1:12 AM EST
It would make alot of sense for Israel and Hamas to stop killing and kidnapping and stealing from each other.
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by denn034 February 28, 2008 1:04 AM EST
When Hamas attacks and Israel retaliates, then, the logical answer is that Hamas is to blame. Period!
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by grazinggoat February 28, 2008 1:01 AM EST
While 66% of Israelis are for negotiation with Hamas, our Kissingasser and AIPACkis are still saying no way we don''t negotiate with them. Until when is the massacre by both sides is gonna continue? When none of the two sides existed?
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by hungry1968 February 27, 2008 11:41 PM EST
Rice commented on the violence early Thursday in Japan where she met with Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert, saying the Hamas rocket attacks against Israel "need to stop."




AGAIN - the US government feels that they ABSOLUTELY MUST GET INVOLVED in something that has no effect on us, and doesn''t concern us in any way shape or form.

Then when we get struck by terrorists again, the administration will be saying, "I wonder why...."
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