+1 for HamasAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Like a lot of individuals who have strong feelings of condemnation toward Israel’s actions and policies and toward anyone who unconditionally supports those actions and policies, I’m ready to recognize Israel as a full-fledged member of the global community when it meets certain conditions. First, removal of the Netanyahu administration from power and delivery of Netanyahu to the ICC/ICJ for prosecution. Second, banning the Likud party and any political party that supports the settler movement as state-sponsors of terrorism. Third, commitment to a two-state solution within five years with security guarantees for all states in the region, not just for Israel. Fourth, scaled-reduction of any aid to the region used for military assistance, replaced at some level by aid to be used for rebuilding and civil development projects. And fifth, commitment by Israel and all states in the region to adhere to international law, to officially recognize the right of all regional states to exist, and to observe and respect borders, airspace, and national sovereignty.
Luckily for all others, nobody gives a crap about what you are ready to recognize. Your whole rant reeks of narcissism.
Sounds like someone is pleased as punch with the status quo. Good. Those like you who don’t find torment in the status quo of Israel’s atrocities deserve every ounce of misfortune that can possibly find its way to your doorstep.
Typical fanatic rant from you, yet here you are and not joining Palestinians in their fight.
I wonder why so few of these Palestinian sympathizers have decided to make a real impact and travel or relocate to the region.
Not like those Zionists afflicting, I mean affecting, policy here in the U.S.!
If it’s so effective then you would probably be better off doing the same. Enjoy autumn in Gaza. But you may want to take caution in any tall buildings and avoid the higher floors.
Cannot possibly wait until the comeuppance for you. It’s going to be a wonderful day when the pendulum swings.
What comeuppance is that specifically? Do tell, sounds juicy.
So much playing dumb (perhaps not playing?) for people who bleat incessantly how they have worn out their welcome wherever they’ve gone to cast a dark shadow throughout history.
My people founded this country and liberated Europe from the Nazis.
Do tell, so what comeuppance are you hoping for us exactly?
I don’t need to resort to hope. Between karma and their track record of living peacefully with nobody, I can just count on America liberated of its Zionist yoke before too long. Thank God!
Sorry there’s nothing codified for you to distort from that, but better luck next time, I guess.
We all know you are too cowardly to say what comeuppance you were hoping for.
America is a free country where people can follow whatever religious delusions they want as long as they don’t harm others. If you think America is going to side with violent Islamic terrorists any time soon, then you are mistaken.
You loons couldn’t even get platformed at the DNC of all places. I heard they delegated you to a hotel conference room miles offsite, lol.
The real lol is that you think you finally found a group willing to tolerate your culture, and that you believe that will never change. Tons of lolz there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Like a lot of individuals who have strong feelings of condemnation toward Israel’s actions and policies and toward anyone who unconditionally supports those actions and policies, I’m ready to recognize Israel as a full-fledged member of the global community when it meets certain conditions. First, removal of the Netanyahu administration from power and delivery of Netanyahu to the ICC/ICJ for prosecution. Second, banning the Likud party and any political party that supports the settler movement as state-sponsors of terrorism. Third, commitment to a two-state solution within five years with security guarantees for all states in the region, not just for Israel. Fourth, scaled-reduction of any aid to the region used for military assistance, replaced at some level by aid to be used for rebuilding and civil development projects. And fifth, commitment by Israel and all states in the region to adhere to international law, to officially recognize the right of all regional states to exist, and to observe and respect borders, airspace, and national sovereignty.
Luckily for all others, nobody gives a crap about what you are ready to recognize. Your whole rant reeks of narcissism.
Sounds like someone is pleased as punch with the status quo. Good. Those like you who don’t find torment in the status quo of Israel’s atrocities deserve every ounce of misfortune that can possibly find its way to your doorstep.
Typical fanatic rant from you, yet here you are and not joining Palestinians in their fight.
I wonder why so few of these Palestinian sympathizers have decided to make a real impact and travel or relocate to the region.
Not like those Zionists afflicting, I mean affecting, policy here in the U.S.!
If it’s so effective then you would probably be better off doing the same. Enjoy autumn in Gaza. But you may want to take caution in any tall buildings and avoid the higher floors.
Cannot possibly wait until the comeuppance for you. It’s going to be a wonderful day when the pendulum swings.
What comeuppance is that specifically? Do tell, sounds juicy.
So much playing dumb (perhaps not playing?) for people who bleat incessantly how they have worn out their welcome wherever they’ve gone to cast a dark shadow throughout history.
My people founded this country and liberated Europe from the Nazis.
Do tell, so what comeuppance are you hoping for us exactly?
I don’t need to resort to hope. Between karma and their track record of living peacefully with nobody, I can just count on America liberated of its Zionist yoke before too long. Thank God!
Sorry there’s nothing codified for you to distort from that, but better luck next time, I guess.
We all know you are too cowardly to say what comeuppance you were hoping for.
America is a free country where people can follow whatever religious delusions they want as long as they don’t harm others. If you think America is going to side with violent Islamic terrorists any time soon, then you are mistaken.
You loons couldn’t even get platformed at the DNC of all places. I heard they delegated you to a hotel conference room miles offsite, lol.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Like a lot of individuals who have strong feelings of condemnation toward Israel’s actions and policies and toward anyone who unconditionally supports those actions and policies, I’m ready to recognize Israel as a full-fledged member of the global community when it meets certain conditions. First, removal of the Netanyahu administration from power and delivery of Netanyahu to the ICC/ICJ for prosecution. Second, banning the Likud party and any political party that supports the settler movement as state-sponsors of terrorism. Third, commitment to a two-state solution within five years with security guarantees for all states in the region, not just for Israel. Fourth, scaled-reduction of any aid to the region used for military assistance, replaced at some level by aid to be used for rebuilding and civil development projects. And fifth, commitment by Israel and all states in the region to adhere to international law, to officially recognize the right of all regional states to exist, and to observe and respect borders, airspace, and national sovereignty.
Luckily for all others, nobody gives a crap about what you are ready to recognize. Your whole rant reeks of narcissism.
Sounds like someone is pleased as punch with the status quo. Good. Those like you who don’t find torment in the status quo of Israel’s atrocities deserve every ounce of misfortune that can possibly find its way to your doorstep.
Typical fanatic rant from you, yet here you are and not joining Palestinians in their fight.
I wonder why so few of these Palestinian sympathizers have decided to make a real impact and travel or relocate to the region.
Not like those Zionists afflicting, I mean affecting, policy here in the U.S.!
If it’s so effective then you would probably be better off doing the same. Enjoy autumn in Gaza. But you may want to take caution in any tall buildings and avoid the higher floors.
Cannot possibly wait until the comeuppance for you. It’s going to be a wonderful day when the pendulum swings.
What comeuppance is that specifically? Do tell, sounds juicy.
So much playing dumb (perhaps not playing?) for people who bleat incessantly how they have worn out their welcome wherever they’ve gone to cast a dark shadow throughout history.
My people founded this country and liberated Europe from the Nazis.
Do tell, so what comeuppance are you hoping for us exactly?
I don’t need to resort to hope. Between karma and their track record of living peacefully with nobody, I can just count on America liberated of its Zionist yoke before too long. Thank God!
Sorry there’s nothing codified for you to distort from that, but better luck next time, I guess.
We all know you are too cowardly to say what comeuppance you were hoping for.
America is a free country where people can follow whatever religious delusions they want as long as they don’t harm others. If you think America is going to side with violent Islamic terrorists any time soon, then you are mistaken.
You loons couldn’t even get platformed at the DNC of all places. I heard they delegated you to a hotel conference room miles offsite, lol.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Like a lot of individuals who have strong feelings of condemnation toward Israel’s actions and policies and toward anyone who unconditionally supports those actions and policies, I’m ready to recognize Israel as a full-fledged member of the global community when it meets certain conditions. First, removal of the Netanyahu administration from power and delivery of Netanyahu to the ICC/ICJ for prosecution. Second, banning the Likud party and any political party that supports the settler movement as state-sponsors of terrorism. Third, commitment to a two-state solution within five years with security guarantees for all states in the region, not just for Israel. Fourth, scaled-reduction of any aid to the region used for military assistance, replaced at some level by aid to be used for rebuilding and civil development projects. And fifth, commitment by Israel and all states in the region to adhere to international law, to officially recognize the right of all regional states to exist, and to observe and respect borders, airspace, and national sovereignty.
Luckily for all others, nobody gives a crap about what you are ready to recognize. Your whole rant reeks of narcissism.
Sounds like someone is pleased as punch with the status quo. Good. Those like you who don’t find torment in the status quo of Israel’s atrocities deserve every ounce of misfortune that can possibly find its way to your doorstep.
Typical fanatic rant from you, yet here you are and not joining Palestinians in their fight.
I wonder why so few of these Palestinian sympathizers have decided to make a real impact and travel or relocate to the region.
Not like those Zionists afflicting, I mean affecting, policy here in the U.S.!
If it’s so effective then you would probably be better off doing the same. Enjoy autumn in Gaza. But you may want to take caution in any tall buildings and avoid the higher floors.
Cannot possibly wait until the comeuppance for you. It’s going to be a wonderful day when the pendulum swings.
What comeuppance is that specifically? Do tell, sounds juicy.
So much playing dumb (perhaps not playing?) for people who bleat incessantly how they have worn out their welcome wherever they’ve gone to cast a dark shadow throughout history.
My people founded this country and liberated Europe from the Nazis.
Do tell, so what comeuppance are you hoping for us exactly?
I don’t need to resort to hope. Between karma and their track record of living peacefully with nobody, I can just count on America liberated of its Zionist yoke before too long. Thank God!
Sorry there’s nothing codified for you to distort from that, but better luck next time, I guess.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Like a lot of individuals who have strong feelings of condemnation toward Israel’s actions and policies and toward anyone who unconditionally supports those actions and policies, I’m ready to recognize Israel as a full-fledged member of the global community when it meets certain conditions. First, removal of the Netanyahu administration from power and delivery of Netanyahu to the ICC/ICJ for prosecution. Second, banning the Likud party and any political party that supports the settler movement as state-sponsors of terrorism. Third, commitment to a two-state solution within five years with security guarantees for all states in the region, not just for Israel. Fourth, scaled-reduction of any aid to the region used for military assistance, replaced at some level by aid to be used for rebuilding and civil development projects. And fifth, commitment by Israel and all states in the region to adhere to international law, to officially recognize the right of all regional states to exist, and to observe and respect borders, airspace, and national sovereignty.
Luckily for all others, nobody gives a crap about what you are ready to recognize. Your whole rant reeks of narcissism.
Sounds like someone is pleased as punch with the status quo. Good. Those like you who don’t find torment in the status quo of Israel’s atrocities deserve every ounce of misfortune that can possibly find its way to your doorstep.
Typical fanatic rant from you, yet here you are and not joining Palestinians in their fight.
I wonder why so few of these Palestinian sympathizers have decided to make a real impact and travel or relocate to the region.
Not like those Zionists afflicting, I mean affecting, policy here in the U.S.!
If it’s so effective then you would probably be better off doing the same. Enjoy autumn in Gaza. But you may want to take caution in any tall buildings and avoid the higher floors.
Cannot possibly wait until the comeuppance for you. It’s going to be a wonderful day when the pendulum swings.
What comeuppance is that specifically? Do tell, sounds juicy.
So much playing dumb (perhaps not playing?) for people who bleat incessantly how they have worn out their welcome wherever they’ve gone to cast a dark shadow throughout history.
My people founded this country and liberated Europe from the Nazis.
Do tell, so what comeuppance are you hoping for us exactly?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Like a lot of individuals who have strong feelings of condemnation toward Israel’s actions and policies and toward anyone who unconditionally supports those actions and policies, I’m ready to recognize Israel as a full-fledged member of the global community when it meets certain conditions. First, removal of the Netanyahu administration from power and delivery of Netanyahu to the ICC/ICJ for prosecution. Second, banning the Likud party and any political party that supports the settler movement as state-sponsors of terrorism. Third, commitment to a two-state solution within five years with security guarantees for all states in the region, not just for Israel. Fourth, scaled-reduction of any aid to the region used for military assistance, replaced at some level by aid to be used for rebuilding and civil development projects. And fifth, commitment by Israel and all states in the region to adhere to international law, to officially recognize the right of all regional states to exist, and to observe and respect borders, airspace, and national sovereignty.
Luckily for all others, nobody gives a crap about what you are ready to recognize. Your whole rant reeks of narcissism.
Sounds like someone is pleased as punch with the status quo. Good. Those like you who don’t find torment in the status quo of Israel’s atrocities deserve every ounce of misfortune that can possibly find its way to your doorstep.
Typical fanatic rant from you, yet here you are and not joining Palestinians in their fight.
I wonder why so few of these Palestinian sympathizers have decided to make a real impact and travel or relocate to the region.
+100. Seriously why not move there, permanently?
Because we’re Americans in possession of one passport, unlike you.
Because we don’t hold our ancestral country’s interests above U.S. interests, unlike you.
And because you don’t dictate anything, and you’re part of the problem, unlike me.
My ancestors arrived on the Mayflower and I hold one passport. Try again.
Fascinating. Of course, that’s a farce, but were it true, your forbears would disown you upon finding out how you prostrate yourself at the feet of a foreign state.
For shame, sir or madam.
My ancestors would praise my courage for rejecting the scourge of violent Islamic colonialism, just as they rejected the confines of a religious monarchy to found this country.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Like a lot of individuals who have strong feelings of condemnation toward Israel’s actions and policies and toward anyone who unconditionally supports those actions and policies, I’m ready to recognize Israel as a full-fledged member of the global community when it meets certain conditions. First, removal of the Netanyahu administration from power and delivery of Netanyahu to the ICC/ICJ for prosecution. Second, banning the Likud party and any political party that supports the settler movement as state-sponsors of terrorism. Third, commitment to a two-state solution within five years with security guarantees for all states in the region, not just for Israel. Fourth, scaled-reduction of any aid to the region used for military assistance, replaced at some level by aid to be used for rebuilding and civil development projects. And fifth, commitment by Israel and all states in the region to adhere to international law, to officially recognize the right of all regional states to exist, and to observe and respect borders, airspace, and national sovereignty.
Luckily for all others, nobody gives a crap about what you are ready to recognize. Your whole rant reeks of narcissism.
Sounds like someone is pleased as punch with the status quo. Good. Those like you who don’t find torment in the status quo of Israel’s atrocities deserve every ounce of misfortune that can possibly find its way to your doorstep.
Typical fanatic rant from you, yet here you are and not joining Palestinians in their fight.
I wonder why so few of these Palestinian sympathizers have decided to make a real impact and travel or relocate to the region.
+100. Seriously why not move there, permanently?
Because we’re Americans in possession of one passport, unlike you.
Because we don’t hold our ancestral country’s interests above U.S. interests, unlike you.
And because you don’t dictate anything, and you’re part of the problem, unlike me.
My ancestors arrived on the Mayflower and I hold one passport. Try again.
Fascinating. Of course, that’s a farce, but were it true, your forbears would disown you upon finding out how you prostrate yourself at the feet of a foreign state.
For shame, sir or madam.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Like a lot of individuals who have strong feelings of condemnation toward Israel’s actions and policies and toward anyone who unconditionally supports those actions and policies, I’m ready to recognize Israel as a full-fledged member of the global community when it meets certain conditions. First, removal of the Netanyahu administration from power and delivery of Netanyahu to the ICC/ICJ for prosecution. Second, banning the Likud party and any political party that supports the settler movement as state-sponsors of terrorism. Third, commitment to a two-state solution within five years with security guarantees for all states in the region, not just for Israel. Fourth, scaled-reduction of any aid to the region used for military assistance, replaced at some level by aid to be used for rebuilding and civil development projects. And fifth, commitment by Israel and all states in the region to adhere to international law, to officially recognize the right of all regional states to exist, and to observe and respect borders, airspace, and national sovereignty.
Luckily for all others, nobody gives a crap about what you are ready to recognize. Your whole rant reeks of narcissism.
Sounds like someone is pleased as punch with the status quo. Good. Those like you who don’t find torment in the status quo of Israel’s atrocities deserve every ounce of misfortune that can possibly find its way to your doorstep.
Typical fanatic rant from you, yet here you are and not joining Palestinians in their fight.
I wonder why so few of these Palestinian sympathizers have decided to make a real impact and travel or relocate to the region.
Not like those Zionists afflicting, I mean affecting, policy here in the U.S.!
If it’s so effective then you would probably be better off doing the same. Enjoy autumn in Gaza. But you may want to take caution in any tall buildings and avoid the higher floors.
Cannot possibly wait until the comeuppance for you. It’s going to be a wonderful day when the pendulum swings.
What comeuppance is that specifically? Do tell, sounds juicy.
So much playing dumb (perhaps not playing?) for people who bleat incessantly how they have worn out their welcome wherever they’ve gone to cast a dark shadow throughout history.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Like a lot of individuals who have strong feelings of condemnation toward Israel’s actions and policies and toward anyone who unconditionally supports those actions and policies, I’m ready to recognize Israel as a full-fledged member of the global community when it meets certain conditions. First, removal of the Netanyahu administration from power and delivery of Netanyahu to the ICC/ICJ for prosecution. Second, banning the Likud party and any political party that supports the settler movement as state-sponsors of terrorism. Third, commitment to a two-state solution within five years with security guarantees for all states in the region, not just for Israel. Fourth, scaled-reduction of any aid to the region used for military assistance, replaced at some level by aid to be used for rebuilding and civil development projects. And fifth, commitment by Israel and all states in the region to adhere to international law, to officially recognize the right of all regional states to exist, and to observe and respect borders, airspace, and national sovereignty.
Luckily for all others, nobody gives a crap about what you are ready to recognize. Your whole rant reeks of narcissism.
Sounds like someone is pleased as punch with the status quo. Good. Those like you who don’t find torment in the status quo of Israel’s atrocities deserve every ounce of misfortune that can possibly find its way to your doorstep.
Typical fanatic rant from you, yet here you are and not joining Palestinians in their fight.
I wonder why so few of these Palestinian sympathizers have decided to make a real impact and travel or relocate to the region.
Not like those Zionists afflicting, I mean affecting, policy here in the U.S.!
If it’s so effective then you would probably be better off doing the same. Enjoy autumn in Gaza. But you may want to take caution in any tall buildings and avoid the higher floors.
Cannot possibly wait until the comeuppance for you. It’s going to be a wonderful day when the pendulum swings.
What comeuppance is that specifically? Do tell, sounds juicy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Like a lot of individuals who have strong feelings of condemnation toward Israel’s actions and policies and toward anyone who unconditionally supports those actions and policies, I’m ready to recognize Israel as a full-fledged member of the global community when it meets certain conditions. First, removal of the Netanyahu administration from power and delivery of Netanyahu to the ICC/ICJ for prosecution. Second, banning the Likud party and any political party that supports the settler movement as state-sponsors of terrorism. Third, commitment to a two-state solution within five years with security guarantees for all states in the region, not just for Israel. Fourth, scaled-reduction of any aid to the region used for military assistance, replaced at some level by aid to be used for rebuilding and civil development projects. And fifth, commitment by Israel and all states in the region to adhere to international law, to officially recognize the right of all regional states to exist, and to observe and respect borders, airspace, and national sovereignty.
Luckily for all others, nobody gives a crap about what you are ready to recognize. Your whole rant reeks of narcissism.
Sounds like someone is pleased as punch with the status quo. Good. Those like you who don’t find torment in the status quo of Israel’s atrocities deserve every ounce of misfortune that can possibly find its way to your doorstep.
Typical fanatic rant from you, yet here you are and not joining Palestinians in their fight.
I wonder why so few of these Palestinian sympathizers have decided to make a real impact and travel or relocate to the region.
+100. Seriously why not move there, permanently?
Because we’re Americans in possession of one passport, unlike you.
Because we don’t hold our ancestral country’s interests above U.S. interests, unlike you.
And because you don’t dictate anything, and you’re part of the problem, unlike me.
My ancestors arrived on the Mayflower and I hold one passport. Try again.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Like a lot of individuals who have strong feelings of condemnation toward Israel’s actions and policies and toward anyone who unconditionally supports those actions and policies, I’m ready to recognize Israel as a full-fledged member of the global community when it meets certain conditions. First, removal of the Netanyahu administration from power and delivery of Netanyahu to the ICC/ICJ for prosecution. Second, banning the Likud party and any political party that supports the settler movement as state-sponsors of terrorism. Third, commitment to a two-state solution within five years with security guarantees for all states in the region, not just for Israel. Fourth, scaled-reduction of any aid to the region used for military assistance, replaced at some level by aid to be used for rebuilding and civil development projects. And fifth, commitment by Israel and all states in the region to adhere to international law, to officially recognize the right of all regional states to exist, and to observe and respect borders, airspace, and national sovereignty.
Luckily for all others, nobody gives a crap about what you are ready to recognize. Your whole rant reeks of narcissism.
Sounds like someone is pleased as punch with the status quo. Good. Those like you who don’t find torment in the status quo of Israel’s atrocities deserve every ounce of misfortune that can possibly find its way to your doorstep.
Typical fanatic rant from you, yet here you are and not joining Palestinians in their fight.
I wonder why so few of these Palestinian sympathizers have decided to make a real impact and travel or relocate to the region.
Not like those Zionists afflicting, I mean affecting, policy here in the U.S.!
If it’s so effective then you would probably be better off doing the same. Enjoy autumn in Gaza. But you may want to take caution in any tall buildings and avoid the higher floors.
Cannot possibly wait until the comeuppance for you. It’s going to be a wonderful day when the pendulum swings.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Like a lot of individuals who have strong feelings of condemnation toward Israel’s actions and policies and toward anyone who unconditionally supports those actions and policies, I’m ready to recognize Israel as a full-fledged member of the global community when it meets certain conditions. First, removal of the Netanyahu administration from power and delivery of Netanyahu to the ICC/ICJ for prosecution. Second, banning the Likud party and any political party that supports the settler movement as state-sponsors of terrorism. Third, commitment to a two-state solution within five years with security guarantees for all states in the region, not just for Israel. Fourth, scaled-reduction of any aid to the region used for military assistance, replaced at some level by aid to be used for rebuilding and civil development projects. And fifth, commitment by Israel and all states in the region to adhere to international law, to officially recognize the right of all regional states to exist, and to observe and respect borders, airspace, and national sovereignty.
Luckily for all others, nobody gives a crap about what you are ready to recognize. Your whole rant reeks of narcissism.
Sounds like someone is pleased as punch with the status quo. Good. Those like you who don’t find torment in the status quo of Israel’s atrocities deserve every ounce of misfortune that can possibly find its way to your doorstep.
Typical fanatic rant from you, yet here you are and not joining Palestinians in their fight.
I wonder why so few of these Palestinian sympathizers have decided to make a real impact and travel or relocate to the region.
+100. Seriously why not move there, permanently?
Because we’re Americans in possession of one passport, unlike you.
Because we don’t hold our ancestral country’s interests above U.S. interests, unlike you.
And because you don’t dictate anything, and you’re part of the problem, unlike me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Like a lot of individuals who have strong feelings of condemnation toward Israel’s actions and policies and toward anyone who unconditionally supports those actions and policies, I’m ready to recognize Israel as a full-fledged member of the global community when it meets certain conditions. First, removal of the Netanyahu administration from power and delivery of Netanyahu to the ICC/ICJ for prosecution. Second, banning the Likud party and any political party that supports the settler movement as state-sponsors of terrorism. Third, commitment to a two-state solution within five years with security guarantees for all states in the region, not just for Israel. Fourth, scaled-reduction of any aid to the region used for military assistance, replaced at some level by aid to be used for rebuilding and civil development projects. And fifth, commitment by Israel and all states in the region to adhere to international law, to officially recognize the right of all regional states to exist, and to observe and respect borders, airspace, and national sovereignty.
Luckily for all others, nobody gives a crap about what you are ready to recognize. Your whole rant reeks of narcissism.
Sounds like someone is pleased as punch with the status quo. Good. Those like you who don’t find torment in the status quo of Israel’s atrocities deserve every ounce of misfortune that can possibly find its way to your doorstep.
Typical fanatic rant from you, yet here you are and not joining Palestinians in their fight.
I wonder why so few of these Palestinian sympathizers have decided to make a real impact and travel or relocate to the region.
+100. Seriously why not move there, permanently?
Because we’re Americans in possession of one passport, unlike you.
Because we don’t hold our ancestral country’s interests above U.S. interests, unlike you.
And because you don’t dictate anything, and you’re part of the problem, unlike me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Like a lot of individuals who have strong feelings of condemnation toward Israel’s actions and policies and toward anyone who unconditionally supports those actions and policies, I’m ready to recognize Israel as a full-fledged member of the global community when it meets certain conditions. First, removal of the Netanyahu administration from power and delivery of Netanyahu to the ICC/ICJ for prosecution. Second, banning the Likud party and any political party that supports the settler movement as state-sponsors of terrorism. Third, commitment to a two-state solution within five years with security guarantees for all states in the region, not just for Israel. Fourth, scaled-reduction of any aid to the region used for military assistance, replaced at some level by aid to be used for rebuilding and civil development projects. And fifth, commitment by Israel and all states in the region to adhere to international law, to officially recognize the right of all regional states to exist, and to observe and respect borders, airspace, and national sovereignty.
Luckily for all others, nobody gives a crap about what you are ready to recognize. Your whole rant reeks of narcissism.
Sounds like someone is pleased as punch with the status quo. Good. Those like you who don’t find torment in the status quo of Israel’s atrocities deserve every ounce of misfortune that can possibly find its way to your doorstep.
Typical fanatic rant from you, yet here you are and not joining Palestinians in their fight.
I wonder why so few of these Palestinian sympathizers have decided to make a real impact and travel or relocate to the region.
Not like those Zionists afflicting, I mean affecting, policy here in the U.S.!
If it’s so effective then you would probably be better off doing the same. Enjoy autumn in Gaza. But you may want to take caution in any tall buildings and avoid the higher floors.