Brave soldiers execute an old man
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jose (not verified) 7 January, 2011 - 16:26 Rate this: 5 points | Another very strange thing in this story: the IDF came to arrest the HAMAS terrorist and indeed arrested him. Why arrest a terrorist and shoot an innocent? Doesn't make sense. Unless of course the innocent did something very dangerous. Another story where the blood libel will end as a tragic error. Not that we expect the blood libellers to apologise. |
jose (not verified) 7 January, 2011 - 16:29 Rate this: 5 points | By the way, all this has been caused by the PA, who does not want to keep terrorists in jail, even the HAMAS ones. Who knows? Maybe it is the PA who gave the IDF the wrong information. |
jose (not verified) 7 January, 2011 - 16:35 Rate this: 5 points | http://www.haaretz.com/news/diplomacy-defense/idf-chief-in-west-bank-pal... Another confirmation. From Haaretz, the reference journal of the Lefties! |
7 January, 2011 - 17:31 Rate this: -5 points | "Another story where the blood libel will end as a tragic error." was there ever an army in the entire history of the world more prone to " tragic errors " ? the big fear of us true friends of Israel is that one day it will make one tragic error too many |
7 January, 2011 - 18:42 Rate this: 5 points | AL Jazeera! It must be true - and I'm the Queen Of Sheba! |
7 January, 2011 - 18:52 Rate this: 4 points | So let's get this straight ... 1. Mahmoud Abbas releases murderous terrorists just 4 months after their crime 2. Israel re-arrests them 3. The operation results in a death of someone who was not a releazsed terrorist but we do not know what he was doing before he was shot. 4. But the haters immediately blame Israel. What planet do you guys live on? You expect to be taken seriously? |
7 January, 2011 - 18:56 Rate this: 3 points | Of course they blame Israel. It's instinctive. What worries me more is that this propaganda is given credence by being hosted by the Jewish Chronicle. |
7 January, 2011 - 18:59 Rate this: 3 points | Only a sick antisemite could have come up with that headline. "was there ever an army in the entire history of the world more prone to " tragic errors " ?" Yes, many. "the big fear of us true friends of Israel is that one day it will make one tragic error too many" You are no friend of Israel, screeching quarterdick. |
7 January, 2011 - 19:03 Rate this: 4 points | newsmax - he who never engages in debate - quotes Al Jazeera. Do you really expect to be taken seriously? I mean, really? |
7 January, 2011 - 19:04 Rate this: 3 points | armcahir hates Israel and Jews, yet says he is a "true friend". You are a true moron, but not a friend of any description. |
jose (not verified) 7 January, 2011 - 20:00 Rate this: 4 points |
The moronic part is OK. Friends like you, anyone would let to the enemies. |
jose (not verified) 7 January, 2011 - 20:02 Rate this: 2 points |
Yes Wheelchair, there is the British Army, the NATO Army, the US Army, and the French Army. Any other example you need ?
Come to Israel, maybe we'll get lucky! |
jose (not verified) 7 January, 2011 - 20:10 Rate this: 2 points | The British Army made the "tragic error" of confusing Dresden civilians with a Nazi military target. Then, it seems to me that it did not do so well in Ireland. Basically, it is better that IDF makes some mistakes but all our boys and girls return safely home rather than the reverse. |
7 January, 2011 - 20:13 Rate this: 1 point | Dresden was nothing to do with the British army - it was Bomber Command. And it was not a 'mistake' but a perfectly justified strategic decision. |
jose (not verified) 7 January, 2011 - 20:27 Rate this: 0 points | I don't care about who decided the "tragic mistakes". |
7 January, 2011 - 20:37 Rate this: -3 points | Yonithan is gonna call posner a pisher some time very soon I can just tell Then Amber is gonna come in and call them both morons and mattpryor is gonna...lets not go there.... don't you just love it when things get tense in the loony bin |
jose (not verified) 7 January, 2011 - 20:44 Rate this: 1 point | Where is Posner, Wheelchair? And where is Yonithan? |
jose (not verified) 7 January, 2011 - 20:46 Rate this: 1 point | By the way, HAMAS is decided to go at war against Israel again. I hope this time, you will not say that Israel is responsible for it, Wheelchair, will you? |
jose (not verified) 7 January, 2011 - 20:55 Rate this: 1 point | Please note how the antisemites and the anti-Zionist differ: one call me "Posner", the other "Gerald"... Same paranoia, anyway. |
7 January, 2011 - 21:26 Rate this: 1 point | "I don't care about who decided the "tragic mistakes"." Yes, your contempt for certain facts is well-known. |
jose (not verified) 8 January, 2011 - 05:50 Rate this: 0 points |
Especially irrelevant ones! |
8 January, 2011 - 08:06 Rate this: 0 points | Only on your bizarre planet. |
jose (not verified) 8 January, 2011 - 08:12 Rate this: 0 points |
Sure, I don't know how it looks like from UK. I live in Israel.
Irrelevant fact were not included in my examples (not an analogy). |


Jon_i_Cohen
7 January, 2011 - 16:11
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English Al-Jazeera - what a credible source, (N0T)
Five of the six terrorists released from PA jail Thursday by Palestinian Authority (PA) Chairman Mahmoud Abbas were recaptured by the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) during an overnight operation in Hevron.
Principal among the Hevron-area Hamas members was Wael Bitar, suspected of involvement in the August 31 murder of four members of the Judean Jewish community of Beit Haggai.
He was also involved in a 2008 suicide bombing in Dimona in which one Israeli was killed and 10 were wounded. Bitar was arrested by the PA following a thwarted suicide attack that year, then released.
The IDF expressed regret for the death of a Hevron Arab in the house of one of the escapees and ordered an investigation of the shooting.
The results are expected next week.