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ISRAEL: WHEN WILL THE WEST DO SOMETHING?

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donnie · 30/06/2006 20:19

Am I alone in feeling outraged that Blair et al have said and done nothing about Israel's incursion into Gaza following the kidnapping of an Israeli soldier?

I have been very outspoken on MN about my opposition to the Israeli Government in the past and make no bones about the fact that I do regard it as verging on being a rogue state. Their sustained oppression of the Palestinians is repulsive to me and I see them as legitimised terrorists.

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Callisto · 30/06/2006 21:24

It is dreadful that Israel can treat the Palestinians so badly but nothing legitimises terrorism.

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moondog · 30/06/2006 21:26

they are absolute bastards

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hermykne · 30/06/2006 21:26

it is truly appalling.

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saadia · 30/06/2006 21:28

It just seems to have been accepted that they have carte blanche to do what they like with the Palestinians. Totally agree with you donnie.

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SenoraPostrophe · 30/06/2006 21:29

there is no such thing as a legitimate terrorist but I agree the Israeli government are behaving abonimably. the nonsense over the beach shell ("it was a hamas mine") was terrible too.

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Blu · 30/06/2006 21:32

'nothing legitimises terrorism' is a very arguable point. That's what i believe, too.
BUT that is different from being the ruling state and behaving like the Isreali gvt does in a) their treatment of the Palestinians and their approach to the question of land irrespectibve of any teerrorist action and b) their use of retaliation.

Edward De Bono said in the Observer a few weeks ago that if each side voted for the opposition's rulers and leaders, the problems would quite quickly be resolved. I thought that was very interesting.

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SenoraPostrophe · 30/06/2006 21:34

ok, should have said there is no such thing as legitimate state terrorism either. does that work?

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moondog · 30/06/2006 21:34

Why doesn't the filthy rich Middle East offer more financial aid??
Most of its support seems to be of a covert terrorist training nature.

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SenoraPostrophe · 30/06/2006 21:39

I think iran has agreed lots of aid given that the eu and the us are now refusing to pay, isn't that right?

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donnie · 30/06/2006 21:56

well, it depends on who we believe to be 'terrorists' here doesn't it? is the terrorist the individual who boards a bus with a suicide bomb, or the elected body who invades in stealth of night and kills innocent women and children , and blows up bridges and utility buildings in a deliberate bid to cut electricity and water supplies?

take your pick.

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WishICouldGiveUpWork · 30/06/2006 21:58

I think it is apaulling especially given that the UK and USA istigated the whole problem (so I believe)by creating the state of Israel because they didn't want the problem on their own territory (please don't shoot me if this is wrong).
The amount of money poured into Israle from these two countries is ridiculous when a huge number of the Palestinians are starving....literally.

Not much gets me going to be honest but this REALLY does.

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FairyMum · 30/06/2006 22:00

Agree Donnie. Very worrying. Humanitarian crisis right around the corner for the Palesinians. The world turning a blind eye to Israel yet again.

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donnie · 30/06/2006 22:09

Blair and Bush are so unbelievably retarded IMO. If they could do one single thing to redeem themselves in my eyes it would be to offer some kind of support to the Palestinians and take a stand against the expansionist and racist policies of Israel.

But they won't will they?

I guess I expect it of Bush as he is clearly a lunatic, but I always hoped Blair ( I voted for him twice) had more brains and a bigger heart.

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bunny3 · 30/06/2006 22:09

donnie, the individual who boards a bus with a suicide bomb is also killing innocent women and children. I'm not pro-Israel but atrocities are committed by both sides.

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moondog · 30/06/2006 22:10

Arafat fucked up big time didn't he buy refusing the compromise offered at Camp David summit which would have given the Palestinians 90% of what they are currently demanding?? (Hope I'm right here..)

I couldn't even read the coverage in the paper today as i felt so heartsick,and that is a first for me.

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donnie · 30/06/2006 22:10

so who calls the shots bunny3 ?

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bunny3 · 30/06/2006 22:13

I dont know enough about it, I agree the situation is appalling but both sides kill innocent people, that's all I wanted to say.

I'll keep this thread on my watch list as I am interested to learn more about the situation but tend to zone out when it comes on the news.

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donnie · 30/06/2006 22:13

yes you are right moondog. Arafat passed up a huge opportunity for the Palestinians. Clinton was the best thing that ever happened to the middle East for a long time.

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moondog · 30/06/2006 22:14

Phew!

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expatinscotland · 30/06/2006 22:15

my heart breaks for any mother who has to bury her child.

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bunny3 · 30/06/2006 22:16

mine too

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moondog · 30/06/2006 22:16

Its yet again one of those situations where you just know that if women were in charge,it would have been bloody sorted out long ago.

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edam · 30/06/2006 22:17

I'd say a plague on both their houses, except that there are real, innocent people on both sides here suffering desperately. Israeli treatment of innocent Palestinians is despicable. But so are suicide bombers. And then Israel is surrounded by countries who oppose its very existence, so there's a reason for them being so aggressive.

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edam · 30/06/2006 22:18

I dunno Moondog, do you remember those pix of women in Gaza celebrating on 9/11?

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moondog · 30/06/2006 22:19

Edam,refuse to believe it was more than a handful.
I may well cheer in a similar situation.

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