Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sucks to be on the losing side, even if you started it? That seems to be the essence of all the pro-Palestinian, anti-Israel bleating. No shouting at the top of your lungs for reforms among the Palestinians? They must once again be the blameless, helpless victims of the Big Bad U.S. tax dollars and the disappointingly successful society created from nothing by Israel. If only those supremely innocent Palestinians had done something productive in the last 80 years, but it seems they were too busy diverting foreign aid to build terror infrastructure and plotting sweet revenge for their seemingly endless series of military defeats. No time to build a successful society, it seems.
How sad for them, indeed.
Who do you think is going to ultimately win this? The people who have been there for 1000s of years and never left, even in the face of state-sponsored starvation and genocide? Or a bunch of white European Jews who can't even get all the Judaic rabbis and scholars to agree that zionism is a birthright?
Wait and see. My money is on the newcomers who have been demonstrably successful in less than a century, rather than on "the people who have been there for 1000s of years" with no perceptible advancement.
The US has given Israel over 300 billion dollars over the years. No wonder they are so “advanced” compared to their neighbors
How many billions have the Palestinians in Gaza received? And what have they done with it? The consensus seems to be $40B in the last three decades, including $11B from the U.S. but not counting clandestine aid from Iran. It's obvious it mostly went to the construction of terror infrastructure; there's no obvious evolved economy, democratic government, or civil society in place. Some of that aid has however gone to schools devoted to indoctrinating Gazan children into lives as terrorists - see today's illuminating Op-Ed in the WaPo.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sucks to be on the losing side, even if you started it? That seems to be the essence of all the pro-Palestinian, anti-Israel bleating. No shouting at the top of your lungs for reforms among the Palestinians? They must once again be the blameless, helpless victims of the Big Bad U.S. tax dollars and the disappointingly successful society created from nothing by Israel. If only those supremely innocent Palestinians had done something productive in the last 80 years, but it seems they were too busy diverting foreign aid to build terror infrastructure and plotting sweet revenge for their seemingly endless series of military defeats. No time to build a successful society, it seems.
How sad for them, indeed.
Who do you think is going to ultimately win this? The people who have been there for 1000s of years and never left, even in the face of state-sponsored starvation and genocide? Or a bunch of white European Jews who can't even get all the Judaic rabbis and scholars to agree that zionism is a birthright?
Wait and see. My money is on the newcomers who have been demonstrably successful in less than a century, rather than on "the people who have been there for 1000s of years" with no perceptible advancement.
The US has given Israel over 300 billion dollars over the years. No wonder they are so “advanced” compared to their neighbors
Anonymous wrote:A very insightful article. There are just too much information and examples to pick only a few. Please read if you want to know how dirty and soulless the IDF is, and the real reason why mothers, children, the elderly, the handicapped, teachers, doctors, and nurses are being deliberately killed. The pathetic thing is that Israelis in government and the military seem to think that the ILD shields them from war crimes accusations.
New Republic: The Scariest Unit in the Israeli Army Is Not an Elite Fighting Squad
It’s the International Law Department, which gives the [IDF] permission to kill 15 to 20 civilians per combatant death and pastes a veneer of properness over IDF operations.
Strikes on homes are usually done with “dumb bombs.” These munitions do not have precision equipment, their weight made up instead with extra explosive. When no place is safe, families shelter together. As a result, families are eradicated together. The International Law Department’s allowance of 20 or more civilians slain in exchange for the mere possibility of killing a single target disgusted enough officers that they blew the whistle on the technology and the mentality that made family annihilation a de facto common policy.
Another common practice is the use of a “combat zone” or “kill zone”—a deadly radius around an army unit’s dug-in position. Anything or anyone entering this zone is shot or shelled. No signposts or banners mark the outer rim, and there is no forewarning of the kind the IDF boasted about during the war’s earlier air campaign.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sucks to be on the losing side, even if you started it? That seems to be the essence of all the pro-Palestinian, anti-Israel bleating. No shouting at the top of your lungs for reforms among the Palestinians? They must once again be the blameless, helpless victims of the Big Bad U.S. tax dollars and the disappointingly successful society created from nothing by Israel. If only those supremely innocent Palestinians had done something productive in the last 80 years, but it seems they were too busy diverting foreign aid to build terror infrastructure and plotting sweet revenge for their seemingly endless series of military defeats. No time to build a successful society, it seems.
How sad for them, indeed.
People are not falling for your Zionist propaganda anymore.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sucks to be on the losing side, even if you started it? That seems to be the essence of all the pro-Palestinian, anti-Israel bleating. No shouting at the top of your lungs for reforms among the Palestinians? They must once again be the blameless, helpless victims of the Big Bad U.S. tax dollars and the disappointingly successful society created from nothing by Israel. If only those supremely innocent Palestinians had done something productive in the last 80 years, but it seems they were too busy diverting foreign aid to build terror infrastructure and plotting sweet revenge for their seemingly endless series of military defeats. No time to build a successful society, it seems.
How sad for them, indeed.
Who do you think is going to ultimately win this? The people who have been there for 1000s of years and never left, even in the face of state-sponsored starvation and genocide? Or a bunch of white European Jews who can't even get all the Judaic rabbis and scholars to agree that zionism is a birthright?
Wait and see. My money is on the newcomers who have been demonstrably successful in less than a century, rather than on "the people who have been there for 1000s of years" with no perceptible advancement.
Anonymous wrote:Sucks to be on the losing side, even if you started it? That seems to be the essence of all the pro-Palestinian, anti-Israel bleating. No shouting at the top of your lungs for reforms among the Palestinians? They must once again be the blameless, helpless victims of the Big Bad U.S. tax dollars and the disappointingly successful society created from nothing by Israel. If only those supremely innocent Palestinians had done something productive in the last 80 years, but it seems they were too busy diverting foreign aid to build terror infrastructure and plotting sweet revenge for their seemingly endless series of military defeats. No time to build a successful society, it seems.
How sad for them, indeed.
Anonymous wrote:Can't wait for my next trip to Israel! Hoping to get on one of those genocide tours led by Daniella Weiss where I get to see bombs being dropped over Gaza to slaughter mostly children. Also super excited to join a settler raid and terrorize non-chosen families as well a "right to rape Palestinians" protests.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sucks to be on the losing side, even if you started it? That seems to be the essence of all the pro-Palestinian, anti-Israel bleating. No shouting at the top of your lungs for reforms among the Palestinians? They must once again be the blameless, helpless victims of the Big Bad U.S. tax dollars and the disappointingly successful society created from nothing by Israel. If only those supremely innocent Palestinians had done something productive in the last 80 years, but it seems they were too busy diverting foreign aid to build terror infrastructure and plotting sweet revenge for their seemingly endless series of military defeats. No time to build a successful society, it seems.
How sad for them, indeed.
Who do you think is going to ultimately win this? The people who have been there for 1000s of years and never left, even in the face of state-sponsored starvation and genocide? Or a bunch of white European Jews who can't even get all the Judaic rabbis and scholars to agree that zionism is a birthright?
Anonymous wrote:The face of evil. Don't stare at this monster's eyes too long. It's the anti-semitism in the world that's the problem though, right?
UK sanctions 'godmother' of Israel's settler movement Daniella Weiss
Anonymous wrote:Sucks to be on the losing side, even if you started it? That seems to be the essence of all the pro-Palestinian, anti-Israel bleating. No shouting at the top of your lungs for reforms among the Palestinians? They must once again be the blameless, helpless victims of the Big Bad U.S. tax dollars and the disappointingly successful society created from nothing by Israel. If only those supremely innocent Palestinians had done something productive in the last 80 years, but it seems they were too busy diverting foreign aid to build terror infrastructure and plotting sweet revenge for their seemingly endless series of military defeats. No time to build a successful society, it seems.
How sad for them, indeed.