How do I sign up to boycott Palestinian services and products? |
Well, between the blockade and the bombing you might not have to. |
We who do not believe in violence, oppression and murder choose boycotts. That's not the road that Israel has chosen. |
You may not believe in violence, oppression and murder but unfortunately, your friends in Hamas and ISIS swear by it. |
I would like to boycott something Palestinian just out of spite, but all they make are tunnels and rockets. Nothing good comes out of Gaza.
From now on, my family is now buying any Palestinian rockets to lob at our neighbors across the street. |
I would like to boycott something Palestinian just out of spite, but all they make are tunnels and rockets. Nothing good comes out of Gaza.
From now on, my family is not buying any Palestinian rockets to lob at our neighbors across the street. |
Gaza makes a lot, but they are forbidden from exporting anything. Israel likes to keep them poor and starving. |
Nothing comes out of Gaza. That's a big part of the problem. |
Hmmm - rockets, death, bloodshed, misery and hate - those are the leading exports from Gaza. |
Would it have been possible for Gaza to export anything in view of the blockade? I understand that the major manufacturing facilities near the border have been destroyed, so this is now even less likely.
That's one of the problems, isn't it? Economic opportunity isn't enough, but it does go a long way to promote peace. |
Gaza tried to export there rockets to Israel, but look at what happened.... |
Not even remotely amusing. ![]() |
You can't expect peace when people are oppressed. |
Who's oppressed??? Pals elected Hamas. They wanted a terrorist government bent on fighting Israel and determined to kill innocent Jews, including women and children. They can't be surprised that Israel beat them in a war. They should be thankful Israel left a single building standing. The Gazans are a merciless, bloodthirsty lot. But they are not oppressed. |
A hundred years ago Austria-Hungary had a problem with Serbian terrorists and declared war on Serbia as a result. It didn't end well; Austria-Hungary is no more, and for a long time Serbia was incorporated in the new country Yugoslavia. We have yet to come up with a good way to deal with non-state actors, but devastating an entire country isn't a solution. |