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  • #61
    Re: All things related to Hryastan

    Originally posted by KanadaHye View Post
    For starters, they should stop killing entire populations and funding Genocides. Stop terrorizing the world and then blaming it on others. Stop being cowards and own up to their crimes. Since this isn't going to happen, the only way to make it a level playing field is to teach all this history to kids but then they call that "religion".
    You're a Jedi-Master at dodging questions. Thank you for saying absolutely nothing related to my question. Must feel good man.

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    • #62
      Re: All things related to Hryastan

      Originally posted by Muhaha View Post
      You're a Jedi-Master at dodging questions. Thank you for saying absolutely nothing related to my question. Must feel good man.
      You asked me what they should do and I told you what they should do. I'm not sure what you were expecting to hear.... can't read minds.
      "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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      • #63
        Re: All things related to Hryastan

        Originally posted by KanadaHye View Post
        You asked me what they should do and I told you what they should do. I'm not sure what you were expecting to hear.... can't read minds.
        I asked you where they should go live since you're against them living where they are now. Are you now saying you have no problem with them living in that land and you'd just like for them to behave differently?

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        • #64
          Re: All things related to Hryastan

          Originally posted by Muhaha View Post
          I asked you where they should go live since you're against them living where they are now. Are you now saying you have no problem with them living in that land and you'd just like for them to behave differently?
          I already answered that one. Take out the illegal settlements and draw the old borders and boom no more problems. If the will is there it is easy to do. The zionists are not expanding because they dont have enough living space.
          Hayastan or Bust.

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          • #65
            Re: All things related to Hryastan

            Originally posted by Haykakan View Post
            I already answered that one. Take out the illegal settlements and draw the old borders and boom no more problems. If the will is there it is easy to do. The zionists are not expanding because they dont have enough living space.
            I wanted to know Kanada's position though. I didn't think you two agreed on the issue.

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            • #66
              Re: All things related to Hryastan

              Kanada, do you agree with Haykakan's position?

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              • #67
                Re: All things related to Hryastan

                Originally posted by Muhaha View Post
                I wanted to know Kanada's position though. I didn't think you two agreed on the issue.
                I pretty much agree on the issue... the Palestinians had no problems sharing the land with the J3ws that migrated from eastern Europe after WWII until certain individual started blowing things up and creating their own state. Since nearly every other country lives in a democracy, why can't Israel? That's what Palestine was under British mandate until the Zionists decided to pursue their racist agenda.
                "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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                • #68
                  Re: All things related to Hryastan


                  (AP Photo/Israel Defence Force)
                  Clashes between Israeli soldiers and passengers on board the Mavi Marmara


                  Israeli commando who shot six passengers in aid convoy in line for medal

                  James Hider, Jerusalem and Alexander Christie-Miller, Istanbul

                  From Times Online

                  June 4, 2010

                  The latest on the fallout from the flotilla raid thetimes.co.uk

                  Six of the nine passengers killed in an Israeli raid on an aid convoy bound for Gaza were shot by a single Israeli commando, who is being considered for a medal of valour for saving his injured comrades as passengers attacked them with clubs, knives and even guns they had taken from downed Navy Seals.

                  Fresh details of the controversial raid, which has led to accusations of “piracy” and “state terrorism” being levelled against Israel, and which wrecked its strategic partnership with Turkey, emerged yesterday. There were reports that passengers who attacked the Israeli boarding party had been dragging three captured commandos into the hold of the ship when the shooting broke out.

                  And a British passenger who witnessed the deadly pre-dawn encounter in international waters said that some of the more peaceful activists on board had tried to protect captured Israeli soldiers being set upon by a hardcore of passengers, most of them believed to be Turks linked to an Islamic charity accused by Israel of having links to extremists.

                  The Israeli commando who killed six of the passengers of Mavi Marmara, the Turkish ferry owned by the IHH charity, said that he had been the last of 15 soldiers to rappel down the rope from an overhead helicopter on to the decks of the ship, which he described as “a battlefield”.

                  Identified for security reasons only as Staff Sergeant S, he said that contrary to initial Israeli Army reports, the shooting had started within minutes as he and his comrades were set upon by a “mob of mercenaries”.

                  As he landed on the ship’s top deck, he said he saw three of his superior officers who had landed ahead of him lying wounded, one with a bullet wound to the stomach, another shot in the knee and the third beaten unconscious.

                  Taking charge, he formed his men in a perimeter around the wounded, pulled his 9mm Glock pistol and opened fire on passengers he accused of shooting at the boarding party with guns taken off the first soldiers, who had been overwhelmed as they landed one by one.

                  “When I hit the deck, I was immediately attacked by people with bats, metal pipes and axes,” the sergeant recalled. “These were without a doubt terrorists. I could see the murderous rage in their eyes and that they were coming to kill us.”

                  He said he saw one of the passengers holding a seized pistol to another Israeli commando’s head.

                  His accusation that his assailants were mercenaries was based on the large amounts of cash found on a number of the detained and killed passengers, although other officials have suggested the money was destined to be given to Hamas in Gaza if the convoy succeeded in breaking the Israeli naval blockade.

                  New footage released by Israel, and apparently filmed by activists before the boarding had started before dawn on Monday, showed an Israeli assault craft full of helmeted commandos pull alongside the Mavi Marmara, where men waving metal pipes and a chain leant overboard to ward them off.

                  Others were emptying fire hoses at the Israeli boat below, while a stun grenade was dropped into the vessel, exploding among the soldiers.

                  Some Israeli officials have accused the Turks who attacked them of links to terrorist groups, although it was unclear why, in that case, the soldiers of Flotilla 13, the elite Navy Seals unit involved in the operation, were briefed only to expect peaceful resistance.

                  The question also remained as to why the passengers, if they were indeed terrorists, did not use deadlier weapons against the approaching naval launches and helicopters hovering overhead.

                  Alexandra Lort-Phillips, 37, an activist from Hackney, was on the Mavi Marmara when it was stormed and described seeing an Israeli soldier taken down into the stairwell below the deck where the soldiers landed.

                  “I went down the stairwell and there was a massive crowd of people and lots of shouting,” she said, after being deported to Istanbul.

                  “They had got a soldier who had boarded the ship from the roof. There was a sense of ‘My god, we’ve got an Israeli soldier’. I don’t think we really knew what we were going to do.”

                  “I saw a gun being taken. His gunbelt was removed and someone, I don’t know who, ran past me with the weapon and disappeared. They could have shot him but didn’t.” She said around 25 people were gathered around the soldier, who was held by his legs and stripped to his underwear as he was restrained.

                  “The women who were there were shouting ‘Don’t hurt him’.” Ms Lort-Phillips denied he was beaten, but said: “There were obviously some guys there who were extremely agitated by the situation. It is like you’d expect when there’s a fight between men.” As Israel desperately tried to limit the damage caused by the bloodbath on the high seas, the organisers of the aid flotilla said another boat was due to challenge the blockade and make for Gaza at the weekend.

                  The Rachel Corrie, an Irish-flagged ship, is named after a young American peace activist who was crushed to death by an Israeli bulldozer in 2003 while trying to prevent the army from demolishing a Palestinian home in Gaza. Organisers said it was steaming straight for Gaza with Mairead Maguire, winner of an Irish Nobel Peace Prize, on board.

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                  • #69
                    Re: All things related to Hryastan

                    Some who hate israel here, I think they come from the middle east.

                    I live in lebanon, and we are forced for example to talk bad of israel or else u will get the islamic community against u.This doesnt mean we are speaking what we believe.

                    Islams in middle east, when they are born they get educated to hate israel. Anything israel does is wrong.

                    Dont be brainwashed by the muslims. they are the real problems on this planet

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                    • #70
                      Re: All things related to Hryastan

                      Originally posted by iversonmania View Post
                      Some who hate israel here, I think they come from the middle east.

                      I live in lebanon, and we are forced for example to talk bad of israel or else u will get the islamic community against u.This doesnt mean we are speaking what we believe.

                      Islams in middle east, when they are born they get educated to hate israel. Anything israel does is wrong.

                      Dont be brainwashed by the muslims. they are the real problems on this planet
                      Everything Israel does is wrong because they are an apartheid state that doesn't abide by international law. They are the terrorists, they have agents in every government across the world. Israel brought Hamas to power and the Palestinians don't deserve to die in a concentration camp just because Israel refuses to share the wealth of natural gas reserves off the Gaza shorelines. Those gas reserves rightfully belong to the Palestinian people but Israel will gladly commit genocide so the Palestinians can't claim any of it.
                      Last edited by KanadaHye; 06-05-2010, 10:09 AM.
                      "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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