EX-ISreali Soldier speaks out

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Anonymous wrote:My relatives schooled in Israel as kids say otherwise


During my visit to Israel I heard several rants by Israelis insisting that Arabs in general are "dogs". Neither of our anecdotes proves anything.
And white America says blacks are lazy and want handouts. Should we define whites these ignorant and pathetic rants?


There is a difference between the beliefs of some people and the actions of a government.
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By +972 Blog |Published July 16, 2014
How an army of defense became an army of vengeance
I will never forget the evening my friends and I were sent to kill Palestinian police officers in a revenge attack. We went from soldiers sent to defend our families to murderers of innocent people.

By O.K.

A month has passed since we were informed of the kidnapping of Eyal Yifrah, Gilad Shaar and Naftali Fraenkel. Ever since, there has been unrest in the region. Along with their families, we all hoped for good news, and mourned with them when the teens’ bodies were found. However, over the past few weeks our computer screens and our streets have been filled not only with sorrow, but also with cries for revenge. Israeli citizens and leaders alike have openly called for avenging the deaths of the three boys.

“No more playing by the rules,” said MK Ayelet Shaked. The Secretary General of World Bnei Akiva youth movement called for bloody vengeance. These calls of action, among many others, led Israeli citizens to take to the streets and attack Palestinians indiscriminately. This air of revenge claimed the life of Mohammed Abu Khdeir, the Palestinian youth from Shuafat who was murdered by Jewish Israelis.....

http://972mag.com/how-an-army-of-defense-turned-into-soldiers-of-vengeance/93740/
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Anonymous wrote:OP this does not surprise me at all. Israel was a friend of South Africa during apartheid.
And so was America. There are no clean hands.

and that is why America is supporting Israel today, makes perfect sense
Makes both countries and it'seems inhabitants racists.


The inhabitants dont have power, it is the governments that do. The governments are the guilty ones!
The government is elected by the people (well, the majority) who give certain inhabitants power over you.


Unfortunately, the people do not have any power over the policies enacted by the elected officials once they are elected. As history has shown, they all say whatever is politically correct to get elected but once in the house , fulfill their own agenda
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We need a Marxist revolution. Where is Lenin?
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This is the letter of a Norwegian Doctor currently in Ghaza
http://www.middleeastmonitor.com/articles/middle-east/12920-letter-from-gaza-by-a-norwegian-doctor

extract:

Mr. Obama - do you have a heart?
I invite you - spend one night - just one night - with us in Shifa. Disguised as a cleaner, maybe.
I am convinced, 100%, it would change history.
Nobody with a heart AND power could ever walk away from a night in Shifa without being determined to end the slaughter of the Palestinian people.
But the heartless and merciless have done their calculations and planned another "dahyia" onslaught on Gaza.
The rivers of blood will keep running the coming night. I can hear they have tuned their instruments of death.
Please. Do what you can. This, THIS cannot continue.





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