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Israel agrees three-hour truce for Egypt PM visit

The relief comes after an intensification of bombardment overnight. A call-up of 30,000 reservists has also been authorised.

Image: AP Photo/Ariel Schalit

ISRAEL WILL SUSPEND its offensive in the Gaza Strip today during a brief visit by Egypt’s premier there if militants refrain from firing rockets at Israel, an official said, the first possible break in the escalating conflict.

An official in Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office said the Israeli leader was responding to an Egyptian request.

The PM arrived in the area this morning.

Israel told the Egyptians the military “would hold its fire on the condition that during that period, there won’t be hostile fire from Gaza into Israel,” the official said. “Prime Minister Netanyahu is committed to the peace treaty with Egypt, which is in the strategic interest of both countries, he added, speaking on condition of anonymity to discuss the diplomatic exchange.

It wasn’t clear whether Israel hoped to use the possible suspension of hostilities to seek a broader truce or was agreeing to the halt in fighting only as a gesture to Egypt.

Escalated Fighting

Three days of fierce fighting between Israel and Gaza militants has widened the instability gripping the region, straining already frayed Israel-Egypt relations. The Cairo government recalled its ambassador in protest and said it was sending its prime minister, Hesham Kandil, to Gaza for a three-hour visit Friday in a show of solidarity with the Palestinian territory’s militant Hamas rulers.

Egyptian intelligence officials involved in negotiations to end previous rounds of fighting are accompanying Kandil on his visit, an Egyptian diplomat said, suggesting it is more than a display of support.

The diplomat said Gaza militants have told Egyptian intelligence officials they would be willing to hold their fire if Israel would commit to mediation to stop its military operation and targeted killings.

Word of the possible pause in the fighting came after a night of fierce exchanges and signals that Israel might be preparing to invade Gaza. Overnight, the military said it targeted about 150 of the sites Gaza gunmen use to fire rockets at Israel, as well as ammunition warehouses, bringing to 450 the number of sites struck since the operation began Wednesday.

Israeli troops, tanks and armored personnel carriers massed near the Palestinian territory, signaling a ground invasion might be imminent.

Militants unleashed dozens of rocket barrages overnight.

First rocket

Fighting between the two sides escalated sharply Thursday with a first-ever rocket attack from Gaza on the Tel Aviv area, menacing Israel’s most densely populated area. No casualties were reported there, but three people died in the country’s rocket-scarred south when a projectile slammed into an apartment building.

The death toll in Gaza climbed to 19, including five children, according to Palestinian health officials, as waves of Israeli fighter planes and drones sent missiles hurtling down on suspected weapons stores and rocket-launching sites.

Early Friday, 85 missiles exploded within 45 minutes in Gaza City, sending black pillars of smoke towering above the coastal strip’s largest city. The military said it was targeting underground rocket-launching sites.

One missile flattened sections of the Interior Ministry, leaving a huge pile of rubble, and another hit an uninhabited house belonging to a senior Hamas commander. Those strikes, together with an attack on a generator building near the home of Gaza’s Hamas prime minister, Ismail Haniyeh, signaled that Israel was expanding its offensive beyond military targets.

Israel and Hamas had largely observed an informal truce since Israel’s devastating incursion into Gaza four years ago, but rocket fire and Israeli airstrikes on militant operations continued sporadically. The latest flare-up exploded into major violence Wednesday when Israel assassinated Hamas’ military chief, following up with a punishing air assault meant to cripple the militants’ ability to terrorize Israel with rockets.

The Israeli offensive has not deterred the militants from firing more than 400 rockets aimed at southern Israel, the military said. On Thursday, they also unleashed for the first time the most powerful weapons in their arsenal – Iranian-made Fajr-5 rockets capable of reaching Tel Aviv.

The two rockets that struck closest to Tel Aviv appear to have landed in the Mediterranean Sea, defense officials said, and another hit an open area on Tel Aviv’s southern outskirts.

No injuries were reported, but the rocket fire sowed panic in Tel Aviv and made the prospect of a ground incursion more likely. The government later approved the mobilization of up to 30,000 reservists for a possible invasion.

Netanyahu said the army was hitting Hamas hard with what he called surgical strikes, and warned of a “significant widening” of the Gaza operation. Israel will “continue to take whatever action is necessary to defend our people,” said Netanyahu, who is up for re-election in January.

At least 12 trucks were seen transporting tanks and armored personnel carriers toward Gaza late Thursday, and buses carrying soldiers headed toward the border area.

An Israeli ground offensive could be costly to both sides. In the last Gaza war, Israel devastated parts of the territory, setting back Hamas’ fighting capabilities but also paying the price of increasing diplomatic isolation because of a civilian death toll numbering in the hundreds.

The current round of fighting is reminiscent of the first days of that three-week offensive against Hamas. Israel also caught Hamas off guard then with a barrage of missile strikes and threatened to follow up with a ground offensive.

Much has changed since then.

Israel has improved its missile defense systems, but it is facing a more heavily armed Hamas. Israel estimates the militants have 12,000 rockets, including more sophisticated weapons from Iran and from Libyan stockpiles plundered after the fall of Moammar Gadhafi’s regime there last year.

Also, regional alignments have changed dramatically since the last Gaza war. Hamas has emerged from its political isolation as its parent movement, the region-wide Muslim Brotherhood, has risen to power in several countries in the wake of last year’s Arab uprisings, particularly in Egypt.

At the same time, while relations with Israel have cooled since the toppling of longtime Egyptian leader Hosni Mubarak, Islamist President Mohammed Morsi has not brought a radical change in Egypt’s policy toward Israel. He has promised to abide by Egypt’s 1979 peace deal with Israel and his government has continued contacts with Israel through its non-Brotherhood members.

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  • As someone who worked in Southern Africa and the West Bank and Gaza in the 80′s /90′s I can categorically state that Israel is an apartheid regime worse than the African situation. This rogue state who have the atomic bomb thanks to the US and who murdered thousands of innocent men, women and children in Gaza a few years ago using sophisticated airpower and internationally illegal phosphorous bombs are organising to repeat the same now. Ireland did nothing then and will probably do nothing now. It’s a David and Goliath scenario with the Palestinians with the slingshots. I do not agree nor condone the policies or actions of Hamas.

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    • Nor do you condemn their actions. Are you as quick to post about the daily attacks on schools in parts of Israel. Israel is more than justified in defending itself.

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    • Self defence, is it? Quite interesting that the law on self defence in this country:

      “does not apply to a person who causes conduct or a state of affairs with a view to using force to resist or terminate it”

      Having said that, I would absolutely condemn rocket attacks on civilian targets. I would also condemn illegal land grabbing, starvation tactics, collective punishment and the use of white phosphorous on civilian areas, all of which Israel has engaged in.

      I take it you’d condemn these things too, Colm?

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    • All this talk about Israel being a racist, sectarian intolerant country makes me want to move to a Muslim country to experience their tolerant, secular society. Maybe when I check into any hotel in any Muslim country and ask the Concierge where’s the nearest Catholic church, or Christian church or any non-Muslim place of worship, there were be a long list to choose from….LOL. I’m sure if there is a Christian place of worship, I will be able to practice my religion without having to conceal it. Lol. And when church service is over- I can stroll down to the nearest bar and have a few beers lol. You are people are nuts!!! Lol

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    • Off the point do u agree with what Israel is doing ?

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    • Colm. Have you been to that region for a significant time to see and fully understand what’s happening to both sides ? It’s so obvious the daily intimidation and violence the Israelis are inflicting on the Palistinine people people. Rockets into Israel is disgusting but the Israeli Defence Forces (IDF)on a daily basis committing international crimes and constant intimidation analogous to the Black and Tans here needs to be highlighted and stopped. The Israelies have great PR thanks to the US Networks. Dick Spring as our Minister for Foreign Affairs was the 1st Gov rep to meet Arafat in East Jerusalem despite the huge protestations of the Israeli almost 20 tears ago. Ireland should stand up and lead Europe to stop the carnage of this captive refugee camp that is known as Gaza by the Israeli military might with the support of the US.

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  • They suspended they killing of civilians after they bombed them all night

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  • Big difference between a slingshot and a rocket. They should spend the aid on their people and not on rockets. Here goes for another day of Jew bashing but if it wasnt the Jews it would be the blacks or the immigrants or anyone rlse who is not the great us.

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  • Strange that Israel should suspend its bombing of Hamas infrastructure during visit of Egyptian Prime Minister to Gaza. Did Churchill suspend counter-bombing of Germany every time Mussolini visited Hitler? It seems that Hamas is anyway not respecting the truce: 50+ rockets have gone in this morning. Israel can’t afford to give its enemies any respite.
    This is war, a war declared on Israel “until the Day of Resurrection” by Hamas. Israel’s action is a RESPONSE to relentless and escalating rocket fire from Hamas which is their RESPONSE to the fact that, since Israel built the security fence around Gaza in 2001, they can’t get any more suicide bombers in to kill the hated Jews as they were doing from 1994, and if you want to know what that was a RESPONSE to, read the genocidal Hamas Charter.

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    • Right, and wilfully and systematically subjecting Gaza’s children to malnutrition was a perfectly proportionate response, was it?

      http://www.ibtimes.com/israels-blockade-gaza-puts-palestinian-childrens-health-risk-report-702821

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    • Mel..before you go dishing out reading lessons get your sequential bombings straight.

      Churchill iniated aerial bombing of German civilians hoping to alienate them from the Nazi regime and trigger an internal revolt. It backfired..but Winnie the Poohead lost nothing..any more than he did from his chemical bombing of Arab villages in Iraq. The Brits only let Churchill out of the cellar because they knew it might take a fascist to fight fascism.

      They re-crated him as soon as the job was done.

      Also FDR was bombing Japan from China for several years before the ‘surprise’ attack on Pearl Harbour.
      Try Nicholson Baker’s ‘Human Smoke’ for background on the background.
      Bibi is a similar wardog. This is all about re-election and stopping the social debate in an Israel that is collapsing internally, as is the global system of war-based capital accumulation for a parasitic fratricidal economics.
      Catch up.

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    • And part of WC’s cynical and perverted war logic was that the blowback civilian bombing of Britain would enable his gloves-off total-war strategy.

      FDR also parked the US fleeet in Pearl Harbour, and refused repeated requests by his fleet commander to return to base in California.

      They were both major naval war nuts…like big kids with train-sets..only the game was the old 19th century Great Game for global empire…ongoing and rev-ing up again. Once Germany was contained, it could be admitted to the club. Apple-cart secure.

      The unfortunate Jews don’t realise how athey are being used (again)as disposable pawns in this game. The game has moved post-geographical, and the oil wars can be run remotely from space(both outer and cyber)…Israel can be discarded if the game dictates expedience. Besides, all the other clients, are now tamed..

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  • Them Israel are out of order killing innocentl people just because they run America they can get away with anything..

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  • Must be increased demand for houses in Israel..

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  • There is an Israeli election coming up in January. Israeli governments always launch their wars close to elections, because they like to prove to their people that they can kill more Palestinians than the last government, and who ever has the record for killing the most Palestinians wins the election.

    And what is the reason why a government would win an election for killing Palestinians?
    Its because Israel is a thoroughly racist state, from its education system, to its institutions and to its workplaces.

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    • Is this the Israel that has Musilms, Christians, Blacks, Arabs, Druze & even women & Gays in it’s parliament, military, universities, legal system etc. Israel is by far the least racist country in the middle-east. A lot of the comments on here are driven by either complete ignorance or by blind bigotry. Sad to see that people still carry those hatreds these days.

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    • Yeah yeah yeah Reginald this is the typical reply, oh Israel has arab political parties etc etc, aren’t they great. But the point is, is that these parties would never be allowed to take power, because Israel is a state for one religion/identity only.

      Really you can’t call a place a democracy that has ethnically cleansed the majority of people from that area. Hey lets have democracy and voting, but the majority of people don’t agree with us? Well lets get rid of those and then lets have democracy and voting, yeah right.

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  • If Tommy Cooke saw apartheid South Africa – as I saw Jim Crow Dixieland, and alleges Israel – which I have also visited having broken bread in family in seven countries – is worse, then he does not know how to use his own eyes.
    Consider Hamas is working an Arab election ploy to secure a right wing government soo as to excuse it having to talk to a peace petitioning centre and left Israeli government.
    Above all: given all the independences since 1945 led by Michael Collins in 1922 ; the Palestine Arabs have been offered a state by treaty or circumstances six times since 1937 and refused or spurned the lot – most importantly the June 67 post war Israeli offer to return to the Green Line for a peace treaty.
    Collins, Ghandi, Sekou Toure, Nasser, Bolivar and all the others must be quietly jeering Arafat in their corner of wherever.

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  • There is so much here that is just falsehood and distortion that it sickens one to read it. One is forced to respond.It is clearly the Arab countries that are apartheid regimes allowing no Jews,, Judaism, and no practice of Christianity. Christians are being slaughtered and persecuted by Islamist everywhere. In the Middle East only in Israel is their freedom of religion, and 20% of the population is Arab with full civil rights

    Hamas can continue to lob hundreds of missiles into Israel, but when Israel acts to defend its people against the murderers then these comments appear to condemn them.

    No missiles then no need for response.
    No terrorist then no defense to bring death and destruction on the terrorists and those around them, innocent as well as guilty.. It was the residents of that territory that chose the terrorist government they have

    Dublin Plain sense,

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    • And the Israeli government has no terrorist tendencies?

      Blockades and malnutrition, white phosphorous and snipers shooting Palestinian children, sound at all familiar?

      The main ” falsehood and distortion” that I’m seeing here is the attempt to portray Israel as being an innocent victim in all of this. If you start with from a position that acknowledges the incontrovertible fact that that there’s been atrocities and abuses on both sides, that no-one has clean hands in this, then maybe you might have a better time.

      Btw, this: “Christians are being slaughtered and persecuted by Islamist everywhere. ” is not true, and even if it were it’s not in the slightest way relevant.

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    • @ voodoo the religion thing is very relevant because on the hams sure it is more a war about religious beliefs than land. You kweo coming up with the same argument about what Israel is doing but do you honestly think that they don’t have s right to defend themselves when hamas intensify their daily attacks on children. And yes i do condemn some of Israel tactics but i wholeheartedly support their right to defend their people.

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    • I just want an acknowledgment from some of the Israeli supporters that Israel’s hands are far from clean, also. I don’t think a meaningful discussion is possible without making that the starting point.

      Out of curiosity, would you accept that Hamas has a right to defend its people, also? It seems abundantly clear, on the evidence, that some of Israel’s actions in the recent past have gone far beyond self defence and into at the very least collective punishment, arguably aggression, particularly the blockade.

      One thing I’m absolutely clear on is that reducing it to a religious conflict serves to obscure more than it reveals. We’re talking about the specific question of the state of Israel’s actions towards Gaza and its people here, it’s not a question of Jews, Christians or Muslims in the abstract.

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    • What action deserved the ‘response’ of an unprovoked attack by Israel last week that killed a number of civilians including 4 children and an 11 month old baby?

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  • Does that mean I cannot earn my badges to become a top general by sharing the death, until later today?

    http://www.idfblog.com/idf-ranks-game/

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  • Yesterday, I wasted too much valuable time trying to have a rational discussion with people on here. Some of you are articulate & educated enough about the middle east to challenge my comments. I may not agree with you but I respect the fact that you think before you post.

    But sadly many are so blinkered in their anti-israel stance / taken in by false imagery & other propaganda that they will not even have the good grace to research the facts. They just ignore the bits they can’t argue with and hope they’ll go away e.g. The Hamas Charter stating it in black & white that they want to systematically destroy every jew.

    And then you get idiots who just insult people. I particularly couldn’t be bothered with these playground bullies.

    I wish you all shalom for the weekend. I also hope that innocent civilians in the whole of the middle east can keep themselves & their loved ones safe… I hope we can all agree on that one at least?

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    • We can certainly agree on the wish for peace.

      But, while trotting out the Hamas Charter at any given opportunity is well and good, and I don’t condone the position contained in it. However, there seems to be a wilful blindness to the atrocities committed by Israel from many posters, such that I think the “false imagery & other propaganda” applies equally, if not more so, to many of those taking a pro-Israeli stance.

      There’s no chance for peace where each side is taking the view that they are totally justified, and the other side is totally evil and wrong. Wish we could move past that, but I wouldn’t be wildly optimistic.

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    • No..especially when the Israeli strategy for making friends and influencing hearts and minds seems to consist of forging passports for terror-hits in third countries.
      Or high-seas piracy of aid-ships and slaughter of participants trying to highlight and peacefully break an illegal siege and blockade.
      Thus endangering potential allies wherever they might travel, and just when another generation are being deported to seek livlihoods across an increasingly destabilised planet.

      Chutzpah, maybe: but smartz???

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    • I’m not an expert here but what Is this thing about 1967 borders etc – is Israel illegally occupying that area – again I would like a proper answer if you can

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    • Jenni. The average Jew, Muslim, Catholics , Protestant etc just want the best for their family in this increasingly difficult world of ours. Religion is important for many people but not so for many others who like to retain their their identity but may not agree with the ancient out of date laws e.g Catholics use contraception banned by the church etc and other religions do similar according with their own conscience. NOTHING is worth killing each other for and all this including the Middle East is about land and power just like Northern Ireland in the past driven by these self centred politicians capitalising financially and otherwise on these situations.

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    • Alintisar, Mondoweiss has no credibility as a source on this conflict. It is a site run by a number of US Jewish journalists who identify themselves with the political enemies of the Jewish people. It specialises in lies, half-truths and distortion to give an intellectual gloss to slander and vilification of the nation state sustained by the democratic wishes of 7 million Israeli citizens.
      It’s a phenomenon that’s been around a long time: there have always been small numbers of Jews prepared to turn against their own culture and people. At the height of the Spanish Inquisition’s savage anti-Jewish measures, some Jewish converts to Christianity became even worse persecutors of their people than the Catholic clerics.
      The simple fact is that Hamas, Islamic Jihad and the other Gaza terrorist groups engage constantly in terrorist activity against Israel. This only sometimes takes the form of rocket barrages; at other times it’s tunnelling to try to capture an Israeli soldiers, other times blowing holes in the border security fence. You don’t hear about these because the media don’t report them — until Israel hits back at them. You must get to know when you are being manipulated…

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  • Does this mean I cannot earn my badges to become a top general by sharing the death, until this afternoon?

    http://www.idfblog.com/idf-ranks-game/

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  • Poor old red-thumbers..they’re awful quiet.

    Not even able to defend the IIF (Israeli Indefensible Force)this morning.

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    • The people’s army of the Jewish democratic state (containing, as well as Jews, many members of Israel’s Druze, Bedouin and Arab communities) needs no defence here. It has shown many times its ability to defeat the Islamic imperialist project to wipe out the tiny Jewish state, a project with which many of the commenters on this site seem happy to collaborate.

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    • Excellent Mel..

      That reads like you downloaded it directly from your dear leader…

      shur…shoot the other foot while you’re at it…but mind the tonsils.

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    • All responses downloaded directly from my own brain. One takes it that yours is the best you can manage in the absence of an actual argument?

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    • No need to argue, Mel…you’ve made my case.

      For the self-delusion of the zionosphere and its apologists.

      Besides, you cannot argue with an apartheid wall, can you?

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    • Indeed there seems little point in wasting time in exchanges with one who parrots the faux-victim propaganda slogans of the Islamists to further the holy war to extinguish one of the world’s oldest nations and submerge it once more in the Caliphate…

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    • Wow…

      Mel, you are now nominated for on-line Drone-of the Week.

      Which chapter of the hasbara handbook did you cut and paste that from?

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    • “faux-victim propaganda slogans”

      Self awareness wouldn’t really be your thing, then?

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    • THE HAMAS CHARTER (1968)

      Preface
      ‘… Israel will rise and will remain erect until Islam eliminates it as it had eliminated its predecessors…’

      Article 6
      ‘The Islamic Resistance Movement is a distinct Palestinian Movement which owes its loyalty to Allah, derives from Islam its way of life and strives to raise the banner of Allah over every inch of Palestine…’

      Article 7
      ‘… The prophet, prayer and peace be upon him, said: The time will not come until Muslims will fight the Jews (and kill them); until the Jews hide behind rocks and trees, which will cry: “O Muslim! there is a Jew hiding behind me, come on and kill him!”…’

      Article 11
      ‘The Islamic Resistance Movement believes that the land of Palestine has been an Islamic Waqf [trust territory] throughout the generations and until the Day of Resurrection, no one can renounce it or part of it, or abandon it or part of it…

      Article 13
      ‘[Peace] initiatives, the so-called peaceful solutions, and the international conferences to resolve the Palestinian problem, are all contrary to the beliefs of the Islamic Resistance Movement… There is no solution to the Palestinian problem except by Jihad…’

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    • Sort of a mirror image of the Zionist biblical justification for its takeover.

      Hardly surprising, given that Israel supported Hamas as a means of thwarting the secular Palestinian Authority, until, just like the PA, it grew legs of its own…

      Frankestein metaphors abound,.a.k.a.blowback.

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    • John

      ..get back in line with your goosestep troll-slur comrades.

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  • @ Tommie, I have so I tend to look at both sides of the situation, but your advise is good, people should go over there, get the real story before they spout vitriol.

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  • Wouldn’t be the end of 2012 without a war in middle east now would it.

    Oh and just a few days after the US presidential election ends, back to business as usual… need something to keep us watching Skynews.

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  • JakkiB 16/11/12 #

    More like….lock & load

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  • Bottom line, Israel and Palestine have observed an uneasy truce for a couple of years, which was broken last week when Israel launched an unprovoked attack which killed a number of civilians, including 4 children, one of whom was an 11 month old baby. This was NOT a response to any form of aggression – there have been acts of violence from both sides over the past few months, but nothing major from either side, and certainly nothing from Hamas deserving this kind of indiscriminate killing from Israel.

    Once again, Israel are committing war crimes, and will not answer for them whilst America and the Uk support them.

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  • so here’s how I see this situation going

    Israel will blow the shit out of Palestine Iran will blow the shit out if Israel (and lets face it they would love any opportunity) and then our old friend America will roll in annihilate Iran and start a nuclear 3rd world war…………

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    • Seen great documentary on netflix about nuclear bombs. Even India has them….India! They have people living in the worst conditions,yet have money for Bombs. Totally off topic, but hey

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    • So has Pakistan…possibly the most destabilised state on the planet..another detonator on hair-trigger in the nuclear magazine.

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    • I remember reading that when India developed the bomb, the prime minister of Pakistan said “we will eat grass and leaves for a thousand years, even go hungry, but we will get one of our own.” They did it. The world is on an alarming road and I need to go to Centra before the bomb drops and get a big box of mikado biscuits for my bunker.

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    • Not a bad prospect. Might get the world economy back on track when its all over.

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    • Benyamin “murder a Palestinian child every day” netenanyoo has announced that anyone who does not speak out in favour of Israel is a terrorist. “We are the most moral country in the Middle East. And we have every right to defend ourselves” says Benjy as he polished his Uzi.
      The Israeli government has extended this concept to include all animals.
      Early today in Wicklow . Seven sheep and a collie were targeted by Israeli jets.
      ” the collie was the target as he had not voiced support for the Israeli state. We are a very moral country and we have every right to defend ourselves. The collie was hiding behind the sheep and we regret their deaths”.
      To further his education, benyamiern is going to learn to talk to animals . We believe that Benjy was potty trained at an early age . But sometimes he forgets his training and throws s**t at everyone. He also likes ABBA and fig rolls

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      defend I

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