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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]And the pro-Palestinian know-nothings emerge again.... It's dangerous! It's genocide! Nazis! Its perfectly safe. You have more risk of getting hit by a car in a crosswalk, same as anywhere, than of being injured due to terrorism within Israel. Israel knows how to deal with terrorists, as should now be abundantly obvious. [/quote] The Israelis are the terrorists. They have indiscriminately killed tens of thousands of innocent civilians. Have you no shame?[/quote] Yeah, anyone who'd voluntarily go to Israel right now and pretend it's a country that you'd voluntarily want to do business with is a slimeball with no conscience. The Israeli Jews can't have it both ways: either they are wantonly murdering Palestinians because they are responding to an existential threat or they are doing so because they are land-thirsty child killers who want to engage in ethnic cleansing. If it's the former, then Israel can't possibly be seen as safe; if it's the latter, then they truly are the Nazis of the 21st Century. [/quote] Well put. [/quote] I think you meant that NETANYAHU can't have it both ways. The majority of Israeli Jews are appalled at what's happening. Just like there are plenty of americans who don't support Trump's policies. [/quote] The majority of Israelis want the Palestinians pacified and the hostages returned. Some disagree with the PM's approach to getting those goals accomplished, but there's virtual unanimity with respect to wanting them achieved. Don't mistake a robust democratic political system for a lack of consensus around what is needed to ensure the country's future security. [/quote]
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