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  • #31
    Re: All things related to Hryastan

    This is another fantasy the Israeli military has going. Lebanon is a peaceful nation that rarely if ever attacks its neighbours but the Israeli military cant stand a prosperous democracy on Israel's border. True that Hezbollah sympathises with the Palestinians and has a private army, but they are Lebanonise first and would not attack Israel unless Lebanon is attacked. They want every Muslim majority nation to be an evil, demonic entity which is why they hate Lebanon, they cant demonise it (only Hezbollah).

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    • #32
      Re: All things related to Hryastan

      You got to be kidding me, those monster size Scuds wont even fit through the streets of Lebanon, and where was MOSAD and the Israeli UAVs all this time.........Scuds are not easy to hide.

      This must be a distraction from their refusal to get back on the peace talks and halt the constructions in East Jerusalem, which now more than ever they are under pressure from Washington and the Arab world.
      B0zkurt Hunter

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      • #33
        Re: All things related to Hryastan

        European Je_ws sign petition critical of Israel

        The Associated Press

        Sunday, May 2, 2010; 12:02 PM

        PARIS -- More than 3,000 European Je_ws, including prominent intellectuals, have signed a petition speaking out against Israeli settlement policies and warning that systematic support for the Israeli government is dangerous.

        The petition's signatories include French philosophers Bernard-Henri Levy and Alain Finkielkraut as well as Daniel Cohn-Bendit, a Greens leader in the European Parliament.

        Backers - who compare their goals to those of J Street, a liberal pro-Israel Je_wish lobbying group in the U.S. - plan to present their position at a news conference at the European Parliament in Brussels on Monday.

        Supporters hope to build a European movement that is both "committed to the state of Israel and critical of the current choices of its government."

        Israeli columnist Yossi Sarid, a former Cabinet minister identified with Israel's dovish peace movement, praised the initiative in an op-ed published in the Haaretz daily Sunday.

        "These are people who seize every opportunity to defend Israel publicly and remain faithful to it," he wrote. "But even their patience is running out and their hearts are filled with sincere concern."

        Israel's Foreign Ministry declined to comment because the initiative is not government-sponsored.

        Many signatories are from France, where the petition has received much press coverage. France's Je_wish community has hotly debated the petition, entitled "Call for Reason." The president of France's leading Je_wish association, CRIF, declined to sign, saying he objected to some of its language and its tone.

        "Do Israelis need the Je_wish Diaspora to know what is 'the right' decision, what should be the borders of a country that their sons and daughters are protecting?" Richard Prasquier wrote in Le Figaro newspaper.

        The petition, online at http://www.jcall.eu , says Israel faces a threat in the "occupation and the continuing pursuit of settlements in the West Bank and in the Arab districts of East Jerusalem.

        "These policies are morally and politically wrong and feed the unacceptable delegitimization process that Israel currently faces abroad," it says.

        It adds that "systematic support of Israeli government policy is dangerous and does not serve the true interests of the state of Israel."

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        • #34
          Re: All things related to Hryastan

          ISRAELI POLITICAL FIGURE: IF AZERBAIJAN GETS ATTACKED, ISRAEL WILL PROVIDE ITS HELP

          Today

          May 4 2010
          Azerbaijan

          Israeli political figure, Rabi Avraam Shmulevic commented on the
          issues concerning the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict between Armenia
          and Azerbaijan.

          In particular, he said that the current "frozen" phase of the conflict
          is good for everyone, except for Azerbaijan. According to him, both
          the West, and Russia took the neutral position, which leads to these
          lands kept within Armenia.

          "The possibility of military solving the conflict is rather small
          right now. However, it exists", Shmulevic said.

          He also pointed out that foreign oil companies in Azerbaijan will
          be against the war, since the damaged stabilility of the region
          contradicts their own interests. Touching upon the question,
          whether Israel will provide help to Azerbaijan in case of war,
          Israeli politician said the following:

          "As we know, at the present time, the relations between Azerbaijan
          and Israel are quite warm, and both countries pay special attention
          to this relationship. Azerbaijan is seen as a stable country in the
          region. And, also, relations between Azerbaijan and Jerusalem are
          much more close than relations between Jerusalem and Yerevan. And
          Israel will not go on developing other relations, if they could harm
          Azerbaijani-Israeli relations. So, in case if Azerbaijan gets attacked,
          Israel without a doubt will provide its help".
          Hayastan or Bust.

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          • #35
            Re: All things related to Hryastan

            It found a new Turkey, never saw this coming. Not.

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            • #36
              Hryastan related stuff

              I don't know why my other thread on Hryastan has disapeared but it is a important topic to talk about Isreal and what the zionists are doing to the world we all live in. Here is a good example of why i call zionism and thus Isreal a racist state and i do not want Armenia to follow in its footsteps.
              Enjoy the videos and music you love, upload original content, and share it all with friends, family, and the world on YouTube.
              Hayastan or Bust.

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              • #37
                Re: Hryastan related stuff

                BAKU: US Rep: Israel's strongest friends in the region is Azerbaijan
                From: Mihran Keheyian <[email protected]>
                Date: Sat, 29 May 2010 22:25:30 PDT

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                US Congressman: `Israel's strongest friends in the region is Azerbaijan'

                [ 29 May 2010 19:53 ]


                Washington. Izabel. Levin - APA. `It is important that US pays greater
                attention to Azerbaijan for economic, strategic and security reasons.
                And, in particular respond affirmatively to Azerbaijan either when it
                cooperates with the United States in these areas or demonstrates that
                a Muslim nation both can and should have positive relations with the
                State of Israel', said US Congressman Daniel B. Maffei in his remarks
                on `Azerbaijan and Israel: Good friends under siege from Iran', in
                Washington DC, APA's Washington correspondent reports.

                He pointed out that, `Unfortunately, good relations between the State
                of Israel and Muslim nations are the exception rather than the rule.
                Given this situation, it would be surprising to most to learn that one
                of Israel's strongest friends in the region is Azerbaijan, a former
                Soviet Republic, with over a 90 percent Shi'ite population that has
                adopted a secular style completely opposed to Iran's sectarian
                government. Azerbaijan has chosen a very different path from that of
                its southern neighbor, even though there are over 20 million ethnic
                Azeris living in Iran, including the Grand Ayatollah himself, who is
                of Azeri descent'.

                According to the Congressman, one possible explanation for
                Azerbaijan's positive relationship with Israel is the presence of a
                strong xxxish community in Azerbaijan for over 2,500 years. `By all
                accounts, these Azeri xxxs have always been well treated and never
                subject to the types of discrimination and hostility that confronted
                xxxs, not just in Muslim nations, but the Christian nations of
                Europe'.

                `On a political front, Israel and Azerbaijan cooperate closely on
                security issues. Israel supplies significant military equipment to
                Azerbaijan and Azerbaijan provides Israel with valuable intelligence
                support, particularly regarding Iran. The two nations also work
                together to combat the growth of radical Islam.
                The close political, cultural, economic and security relations between
                Israel and a majority Shi'a but secular Azerbaijan present a model
                that needs to be encouraged, cultivated and spread throughout the
                Muslim world. However, this will not happen by itself, and, unless the
                United States begins to focus more on Azerbaijan's importance in the
                region, the very existence of this positive Azeri-Israeli relationship
                could be put in jeopardy', - he added.
                Hayastan or Bust.

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                • #38
                  Re: Hryastan related stuff

                  Your thread on Hryastan is a couple topics down, last post by hipeter.

                  Protesters take part in a demonstration at Taksim square in Istanbul on Monday. About 10,000 people have gathered in the Turkish capital to protest Israel's military assault on a convoy of six aid ships.
                  Israel attacks Gaza-bound aid ships
                  At least 10 people killed in clashes



                  http://www.cbc.ca/world/story/2010/0...aid-death.html

                  Israel killing Turkish envoy full of aid... I wonder what the U.S. is going to do, hrmmmmmmm.
                  "Nobody can give you freedom. Nobody can give you equality or justice or anything. If you're a man, you take it." ~Malcolm X

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                  • #39
                    Re: Hryastan related stuff

                    I wonder how the different relations our turckish neighbors have with Isreal is going to effect their relations with eachother and possibly even us.
                    Hayastan or Bust.

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                    • #40
                      Re: Hryastan related stuff

                      I think it is comical how Isreal is so hung up on being a part of europe even when it is in the heart of the middleeast. They play soccer in the european league and participate in eurovision yet Syria is closer to europe then they are. Isreal shares no values with europe yet it is allowed to participate in it.
                      Hayastan or Bust.

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