Israel Soldier Shoots Arrested Palestinian on Film

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Day 19 (March 19, 2010): Join Salam, the 18 year old girl from Ni'lin who had filmed an Israeli military commander shoot a detainee at close range and her 16 year old brother Arafat who was arrested in revenge for making Salam's footage public . Ashira visit them at their home and joins on the stone throwing round near the Wall which was declared a closed military zone for the next 3 months!

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Ashira visit them at their home and joins on the stone throwing round near the Wall which was declared a closed military zone for the next 3 months!
First, they misbehave and then they wail and weep. Very occupational.

Throwing stones at foreign troops is misbehaving?

Maybe, the Pestilinians can actually start producing things, instead of being total losers like the rest of the backward Arab world.

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Produce with what, marc? The ziotards have stolen or destroyed most everything they had to produce with.
 
Ashira visit them at their home and joins on the stone throwing round near the Wall which was declared a closed military zone for the next 3 months!
First, they misbehave and then they wail and weep. Very occupational.

Throwing stones at foreign troops is misbehaving?

How about this! Let me toss some large stones at your dense fucking head and then let's see if you don't consider it misbehaving!
 
Old news shit head, this story has been well overdone and the soldier that shot the kid with a rubber bullet was punished by the ISRAELI GOVERNMENT!
 
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Produce with what, marc? The ziotards have stolen or destroyed most everything they had to produce with.

Bill Gates knows better...
Israel is by many measures the country, relative to its population, that's done the most to contribute to the technology revolution

It's no exaggeration to say that the kind of innovation going on in Israel is critical to the future of the technology business . . . For Microsoft, having an R&D center in Israel has been a great experience . . . The quality of people here is fantastic.

Warren Buffett knows better...
If you go to the Middle East looking for oil, you don't even stop at Israel. But, if you go looking for brains, for energy and for integrity, Israel is the only stop you make.

CNBC knows better...
When you look at the NASDAQ, companies are listed from around the world. There's one country, though, that truly stands out and that is Israel
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Produce with what, marc? The ziotards have stolen or destroyed most everything they had to produce with.

Bill Gates knows better...
Israel is by many measures the country, relative to its population, that's done the most to contribute to the technology revolution

It's no exaggeration to say that the kind of innovation going on in Israel is critical to the future of the technology business . . . For Microsoft, having an R&D center in Israel has been a great experience . . . The quality of people here is fantastic.

Warren Buffett knows better...
If you go to the Middle East looking for oil, you don't even stop at Israel. But, if you go looking for brains, for energy and for integrity, Israel is the only stop you make.

CNBC knows better...
When you look at the NASDAQ, companies are listed from around the world. There's one country, though, that truly stands out and that is Israel
[ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zHStBGk_D8Y[/ame]

See how prosperous you can be when you steal other peoples stuff?
 
Produce with what, marc? The ziotards have stolen or destroyed most everything they had to produce with.

Bill Gates knows better...


Warren Buffett knows better...


CNBC knows better...
When you look at the NASDAQ, companies are listed from around the world. There's one country, though, that truly stands out and that is Israel
[ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zHStBGk_D8Y[/ame]

See how prosperous you can be when you steal other peoples stuff?

They haven't stolen anything you stupid fuck!
 
Produce with what, marc? The ziotards have stolen or destroyed most everything they had to produce with.

Bill Gates knows better...


Warren Buffett knows better...


CNBC knows better...
When you look at the NASDAQ, companies are listed from around the world. There's one country, though, that truly stands out and that is Israel
[ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zHStBGk_D8Y[/ame]

See how prosperous you can be when you steal other peoples stuff?

Bill Gates...
It's no exaggeration to say that the kind of innovation going on in Israel is critical to the future of the technology business . . . For Microsoft, having an R&D center in Israel has been a great experience . . . The quality of people here is fantastic."

It's no exaggeration to say that the kind of innovation going on in Israel is critical to the future of the technology business . . . For Microsoft, having an R&D center in Israel has been a great experience . . . The quality of people here is fantastic.

A few Israeli companies purchased by Microsoft...

1996-Microsoft acquired Panorama, an innovator of business intelligence solutions.
1998-Microsoft makes its first venture capital activity in Israel by investing in the Orion Israel Fund l – part of the international AIG Global Investment Group
2000-Microsoft acquired WebAppoint for $10 million.
2001-Microsoft acquired Peach Networks Ltd., a provider of technology for enhanced TV services for digital television for $72 million.
2002-Microsoft acquired Maximal Innovative Intelligence, a developer of information management software for $20 million.
2003-Microsoft acquired Pelican Security, a security software start-up for $300 million.
2006-Microsoft acquired Gteko, a provider of automated technical support for personal computers and electronic end-user devices for $120 million.
2006-Microsoft acquired Whale Communications, a developer of secure sockets layer (SSL) and virtual private networks (VPN) vendor for $76 million and turned the company into its 2nd R&D Center in Israel.
2007-Microsoft acquired Israeli start-up, Secured Dimensions, with its technology for the protection of applications
Turnover from Microsoft's total activities in Israel reached, on average, $1 billion per year.
2007-Total local sales of Microsoft's XP and Vista operating systems amount to 450,000, of which 180,000 were Vista systems - about 40% of total sales.
2008-Microsoft acquired ad agency Yadata and Kidaro, an innovative visualization solution company
 
Produce with what?
Brains are, indeed, a scarce commodity in palistan.

Education in the Palestinian territories refers to the educational system in Gaza and the West Bank. Enrollment rates amongst Palestinians are relatively high by regional and global standards. This reflects the great values that Palestinians attach to educational attainment. According to a youth survey in 2003, 60% between the ages 10–24 indicated that education was their first priority. Youth literacy rate (the ages 15–24) is 98.2%, while the national literacy rate is 91.2%[1]

In post-secondary education, there are 11 universities (10 private and one public) and 11 technical colleges (4 government, 2 UNRWA, 4 public and 1 private), all of which mainly offer 4 year programs. Additionally, there are 19 community colleges (1 government, 9 public, 2 UNRWA, and 7 private) that mainly offer two-year diploma courses in technical and commercial specializations[3]

Education in the Palestinian territories - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
 
Education in the Palestinian territories refers to the educational system in Gaza and the West Bank. Enrollment rates amongst Palestinians are relatively high by regional and global standards. This reflects the great values that Palestinians attach to educational attainment. According to a youth survey in 2003, 60% between the ages 10–24 indicated that education was their first priority. Youth literacy rate (the ages 15–24) is 98.2%, while the national literacy rate is 91.2%[1]

In post-secondary education, there are 11 universities (10 private and one public) and 11 technical colleges (4 government, 2 UNRWA, 4 public and 1 private), all of which mainly offer 4 year programs. Additionally, there are 19 community colleges (1 government, 9 public, 2 UNRWA, and 7 private) that mainly offer two-year diploma courses in technical and commercial specializations[3]

Education in the Palestinian territories - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Wikipedia, dummy? :lol::lol::lol:
 
Education in the Palestinian territories refers to the educational system in Gaza and the West Bank. Enrollment rates amongst Palestinians are relatively high by regional and global standards. This reflects the great values that Palestinians attach to educational attainment. According to a youth survey in 2003, 60% between the ages 10–24 indicated that education was their first priority. Youth literacy rate (the ages 15–24) is 98.2%, while the national literacy rate is 91.2%[1]

In post-secondary education, there are 11 universities (10 private and one public) and 11 technical colleges (4 government, 2 UNRWA, 4 public and 1 private), all of which mainly offer 4 year programs. Additionally, there are 19 community colleges (1 government, 9 public, 2 UNRWA, and 7 private) that mainly offer two-year diploma courses in technical and commercial specializations[3]

Education in the Palestinian territories - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Wikipedia, dummy? :lol::lol::lol:

References

#1 The World Bank and Bisan Center for Research and Development (2006) The Role and Performance of Palestinian NGOs: In Health, Education and Agriculture, The World Bank and Bisan Center for Research and Development

#3 The World Bank (2006) West Bank and Gaza Education Sector Analysis: Impressive Achievements under Harsh Conditions and the Way Forward to Consolidate a Quality Education System, Washington D.C.: The World Bank
 
Education in the Palestinian territories refers to the educational system in Gaza and the West Bank. Enrollment rates amongst Palestinians are relatively high by regional and global standards. This reflects the great values that Palestinians attach to educational attainment. According to a youth survey in 2003, 60% between the ages 10–24 indicated that education was their first priority. Youth literacy rate (the ages 15–24) is 98.2%, while the national literacy rate is 91.2%[1]

In post-secondary education, there are 11 universities (10 private and one public) and 11 technical colleges (4 government, 2 UNRWA, 4 public and 1 private), all of which mainly offer 4 year programs. Additionally, there are 19 community colleges (1 government, 9 public, 2 UNRWA, and 7 private) that mainly offer two-year diploma courses in technical and commercial specializations[3]

Education in the Palestinian territories - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Wikipedia, dummy? :lol::lol::lol:

References

#1 The World Bank and Bisan Center for Research and Development (2006) The Role and Performance of Palestinian NGOs: In Health, Education and Agriculture, The World Bank and Bisan Center for Research and Development

#3 The World Bank (2006) West Bank and Gaza Education Sector Analysis: Impressive Achievements under Harsh Conditions and the Way Forward to Consolidate a Quality Education System, Washington D.C.: The World Bank

Is that the World Bank that is propping up Gaza because Pallies are unable to do so?
Yah, it is.
 

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