I agree with your points. It is very clear that Palestinian leaders have not discouraged the use of terror as a means to an end. I am not denying that. It seems that there is an undeclared war going on with casualties on both sides (both civilian and military). The Palestinian leadership is less powerful and uses or encourages terrorism as a weapon. Israel is more powerful and uses its military power with force. People die on both sides because the political leaders have not come to an agreement.
>>In the meantime, listen to the complaints of the Palestinian spokesmen. They constantly complain about "targetted" Israeli strikes against Hamas and the Islamic Jihad, but they never complain against Israeli attacks against Palestinian malls, pizza parlors, dances, athletes, etc.
Don't take my word for it, listen to the words (and lies) of demented Palestinian radicals like Saeb Erekat, Hasan Rahman, or the dim-witted Hasan Ashrawi.
If Israel targeted Palestinian teenage dances or restaurants, or boy's clubs, or girl's clubs, or airplanes, or buses, don't you think that the Palestinians would complain about it? It would make great propaganda for them on the news. >> |