>> What is equally interesting is the line that they are not antiSemitic, while they spew insults about Jews, Zionism and Israel. <<
i don't mind being called anti-semitic. by all means, go right ahead.
>> I have found most antiSemitic people to be cowards <<
that's funny. most of the people (whom you deem to be anti-semitic) on these threads appear to post under their real name. many of our detractors who jump to the defense of israel and jews post under pseudonyms. so who are the cowards?
>> They are afraid of being called antiSemitic, because it would turn people against them <<
like i said, by all means call me whatever you like. taking time to deny your charges of anti-semitism is a waste of time, only serving to divert attention from the critical issues at hand.
>> Just recently, an American woman was in Gaza, actually trying to help the Palestinians by convincing them that peace was better than terrorism. She was pushed in front of a bulldozer by one of the Palestinian terrorists and murdered. Then the Palestinians blamed Israel for her death. <<
it's always the fault of the arabs and never the fault of the jews.
Right-wing Jewish group claims blast in Palestinian school news.yahoo.com
JERUSALEM (AFP) - A radical right-wing Jewish group claimed responsibility for an explosion which injured 29 Palestinian children in a school in the northern West Bank.
The group, calling itself "Revenge of the Babies," said in a message sent to the beeper of one of the radio's journalists that the blast was "to avenge the Jewish children killed by the Palestinians." The blast occurred in a school in the village of Al-Jarba, 10 kilometres (six miles) south of Jenin. Four of the injured were in serious condition, Palestinian medics said Wednesday
Israeli Fire Critically Wounds British Activist news.yahoo.com
RAFAH, Gaza Strip (Reuters) - Israeli troops shot and critically wounded a 21-year-old British peace activist helping Palestinian children cross a street under gunfire Friday, fellow activists and hospital officials said.
Tom Hurndall was one of 12 members of the International Solidarity Movement (ISM) who Thursday went to the Rafah refugee camp on the Egyptian border to protest at continued Israeli shooting in the area, said ISM member Nick Smith. According to Smith, Hurndall was shot in the head as he tried to help children cross a street in an area under Israeli gunfire. More than 100 Palestinians killed by Israeli army in March: official story.news.yahoo.com
Wed Apr 2, 3:33 PM ET Add Mideast - AFP to My Yahoo! GAZA CITY (AFP) - More than 100 Palestinians, including 26 children, were killed in the West Bank and Gaza Strip (news - web sites) in March by the Israeli army, the Palestinian health ministry said in a report.
"Some 101 people were killed, including 26 children, and 638 wounded during this period," the report said. The ministry said sanitary conditions were "deteriorating" in the Palestinian territories. The West Bank has been almost entirely reoccupied by Israeli troops for months. |