Occupation releases the last of solidarity activists of the Freedom Waves

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NAZARETH, (PIC)-- Israeli occupation authorities released the rest of the international solidarity activists who were detained by the occupation authorities when their aid boats were hijacked by the Israeli navy about a week ago.

Sabin Haddad, spokeswoman for the occupation Foreign Ministry, said that 21 persons boarded different planes to their home countries since Thursday morning and that the last of them were deported Friday afternoon.

Israeli occupation navy hijacked an Irish and a Canadian aid boats while on their way to the Gaza Strip on a humanitarian mission and detained the activists on board.

Occupation releases the last of solidarity activists of the Freedom Waves

It is interesting to note that none of them were arrested for "illegally" running Israel's blockade.
 
NAZARETH, (PIC)-- Israeli occupation authorities released the rest of the international solidarity activists who were detained by the occupation authorities when their aid boats were hijacked by the Israeli navy about a week ago.

Sabin Haddad, spokeswoman for the occupation Foreign Ministry, said that 21 persons boarded different planes to their home countries since Thursday morning and that the last of them were deported Friday afternoon.

Israeli occupation navy hijacked an Irish and a Canadian aid boats while on their way to the Gaza Strip on a humanitarian mission and detained the activists on board.

Occupation releases the last of solidarity activists of the Freedom Waves

It is interesting to note that none of them were arrested for "illegally" running Israel's blockade.
Israel is not the occupiers. The palestinian satan worshipers are the invaders. Get it right.
 
Nonie Darwish, Former Gazan, Human Rights Activist, Founder, Arabs For Israel...
International donors pledged almost $4.5 billion in aid for Gaza earlier this month. It has been very painful for me to witness over the past few years the deteriorating humanitarian situation in that narrow strip where I lived as a child in the 1950s.

It is Hamas, an Islamist terror organization supported by Iran, which is using and abusing Palestinians... While Hamas leaders hid in the well-stocked bunkers and tunnels they prepared before they provoked Israel into attacking them, Palestinian civilians were exposed and caught in the deadly crossfire between Hamas and Israeli soldiers.

Both Israel and Egypt are fearful of terrorist infiltration from Gaza -- all the more so since Hamas took over -- and have always maintained tight controls over their borders with Gaza. The Palestinians continue to endure hardships because Gaza continues to serve as the launching pad for terror attacks against Israeli citizens. Those attacks come in the form of Hamas missiles that indiscriminately target Israeli kindergartens, homes and businesses.

And Hamas continued these attacks more than two years after Israel withdrew from Gaza in the hope that this step would begin the process of building a Palestinian state, eventually leading to a peaceful, two-state solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. There was no "cycle of violence" then, no justification for anything other than peace and prosperity. But instead, Hamas chose Islamic jihad. Gazans' and Israelis' hopes have been met with misery for Palestinians and missiles for Israelis.

Hamas, an Iran proxy, has become a danger not only to Israel, but also to Palestinians as well as to neighboring Arab states, who fear the spread of radical Islam could destabilize their countries.

Arabs claim they love the Palestinian people, but they seem more interested in sacrificing them. If they really loved their Palestinian brethren, they'd pressure Hamas to stop firing missiles at Israel. In the longer term, the Arab world must end the Palestinians' refugee status and thereby their desire to harm Israel. It's time for the 22 Arab countries to open their borders and absorb the Palestinians of Gaza who wish to start a new life. It is time for the Arab world to truly help the Palestinians, not use them.
An Arab-Made Misery - WSJ.com
 
NAZARETH, (PIC)-- Israeli occupation authorities released the rest of the international solidarity activists who were detained by the occupation authorities when their aid boats were hijacked by the Israeli navy about a week ago.

Sabin Haddad, spokeswoman for the occupation Foreign Ministry, said that 21 persons boarded different planes to their home countries since Thursday morning and that the last of them were deported Friday afternoon.

Israeli occupation navy hijacked an Irish and a Canadian aid boats while on their way to the Gaza Strip on a humanitarian mission and detained the activists on board.

Occupation releases the last of solidarity activists of the Freedom Waves

It is interesting to note that none of them were arrested for "illegally" running Israel's blockade.

An interesting post tinmore;But lets correct the terminalogy.1st line.Israeli occupation authorities should read( Israeli authorities,) international solidarity activists /(criminals,) boats were hijacked should be( boats were boarded and rerouted.)
line2 occupation foeign ministry is simply (Israeli foreign ministry)
line3 Israeli occupation navy hijacked. Is (The Israeli navy boarded and reroutted Irish and a canadian aid boats trying to run the blockade of gaza and detained the criminals onboard)

Yes it is interesting none were arrested. maybe Israeli officials are more civillized than hamas
officials would have been. Israel let them go home when hamas would have killed them. (I know to you that Israeli logic and compassion seem strange)
 
NAZARETH, (PIC)-- Israeli occupation authorities released the rest of the international solidarity activists who were detained by the occupation authorities when their aid boats were hijacked by the Israeli navy about a week ago.

Sabin Haddad, spokeswoman for the occupation Foreign Ministry, said that 21 persons boarded different planes to their home countries since Thursday morning and that the last of them were deported Friday afternoon.

Israeli occupation navy hijacked an Irish and a Canadian aid boats while on their way to the Gaza Strip on a humanitarian mission and detained the activists on board.

Occupation releases the last of solidarity activists of the Freedom Waves

It is interesting to note that none of them were arrested for "illegally" running Israel's blockade.

An interesting post tinmore;But lets correct the terminalogy.1st line.Israeli occupation authorities should read( Israeli authorities,) international solidarity activists /(criminals,) boats were hijacked should be( boats were boarded and rerouted.)
line2 occupation foeign ministry is simply (Israeli foreign ministry)
line3 Israeli occupation navy hijacked. Is (The Israeli navy boarded and reroutted Irish and a canadian aid boats trying to run the blockade of gaza and detained the criminals onboard)

Yes it is interesting none were arrested. maybe Israeli officials are more civillized than hamas
officials would have been. Israel let them go home when hamas would have killed them. (I know to you that Israeli logic and compassion seem strange)

None of them, and none of the hundreds of others, were ever arrested because none of them have broken any law. What they do is legal.
 
NAZARETH, (PIC)-- Israeli occupation authorities released the rest of the international solidarity activists who were detained by the occupation authorities when their aid boats were hijacked by the Israeli navy about a week ago.

Sabin Haddad, spokeswoman for the occupation Foreign Ministry, said that 21 persons boarded different planes to their home countries since Thursday morning and that the last of them were deported Friday afternoon.

Israeli occupation navy hijacked an Irish and a Canadian aid boats while on their way to the Gaza Strip on a humanitarian mission and detained the activists on board.

Occupation releases the last of solidarity activists of the Freedom Waves

It is interesting to note that none of them were arrested for "illegally" running Israel's blockade.

An interesting post tinmore;But lets correct the terminalogy.1st line.Israeli occupation authorities should read( Israeli authorities,) international solidarity activists /(criminals,) boats were hijacked should be( boats were boarded and rerouted.)
line2 occupation foeign ministry is simply (Israeli foreign ministry)
line3 Israeli occupation navy hijacked. Is (The Israeli navy boarded and reroutted Irish and a canadian aid boats trying to run the blockade of gaza and detained the criminals onboard)

Yes it is interesting none were arrested. maybe Israeli officials are more civillized than hamas
officials would have been. Israel let them go home when hamas would have killed them. (I know to you that Israeli logic and compassion seem strange)

None of them, and none of the hundreds of others, were ever arrested because none of them have broken any law. What they do is legal.

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Robert Bernstein, Founding Chairman Emeritus, Human Rights Watch; Chairman of Advancing Human Rights...
Two dominant forces have defined Arab nations in modern times: autocratic leadership that has denied basic freedoms to its own people, and a deeply ingrained and institutionalized anti-Semitism, centered on a hatred of Israel. Freedom is a growing possibility in light of the Arab Spring, but for this freedom to lead to peace, progress must be made in ending hate speech and incitement to genocide. This is particularly true in Gaza, the West Bank, Saudi Arabia, Pakistan and Iran. Yet at this moment of possibility, the United Nations is fueling discord and anti-Semitism.

The United Nations is doing this by granting legitimacy to Hamas, a terrorist Islamic group, and the Palestinian Authority headed by Mahmoud Abbas. A vote to add to the United Nations a new member state that calls for the elimination of its neighbor [Israel] and glorifies terrorism will make peace harder--not easier--to achieve.

The call to genocide has been accompanied by a sophisticated arms buildup along Israel's Lebanon border over the past five years, defying Security Council Resolution 1701, which called in 2006 for an end to hostilities between Hezbollah and Israel.

The speaker of the Hamas parliament, Ahmad Bahr, called in APril 2007 for the murder of Jews, "down to the very last one"

Israel takes extraordinary steps to protect civilians on both sides--steps approved by military experts, such as using pamphlets, phone calls and even noise bombs to scare people away from locations before a bombing

The real obstacle to long-term peace is the endless and overwhelmong words of hate and incitement to genocide effectively spread to Arabs and Palestinians. One example is the textbooks given to millions of children in Saudi Arabia, distributed in the Arab world and beyond, that label Jews "monkeys and pigs" This continues to foment discord, radicalism and violence.

There will be no peace between Israel and the Arabs while hatred and incitement to genocide continue. Sixty years of spewing hate won't be undone in a day.
Why do human rights groups ignore Palestinians’ war of words? - The Washington Post
 
The speaker of the Hamas parliament, Ahmad Bahr, called in APril 2007 for the murder of Jews, "down to the very last one"

OK, but there are almost always Jews in Gaza and not one has ever been attacked.
 
The speaker of the Hamas parliament, Ahmad Bahr, called in APril 2007 for the murder of Jews, "down to the very last one"

OK, but there are almost always Jews in Gaza and not one has ever been attacked.

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My message to the loathed Jews is that there is no god but allah, we will chase you everywhere We are a nation that drinks blood, and we know that there is no better blood than the blood of the Jews. We will not leave you alone until we have quenched our thirst with your blood, and our children's thirst with your blood, we will not rest until you leave the Muslim countries.
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rleFpY402vM]Palestinian - Terrorism - YouTube[/ame]
 
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W2eLFtfeowY]Codepink built a playground at beach camp in Gaza - YouTube[/ame]
 
Nonie Darwish, Former Gazan, Human Rights Activist, Founder, Arabs For Israel An Arab-Made Misery - WSJ.com
International donors pledged almost $4.5 billion in aid for Gaza earlier this month. It has been very painful for me to witness over the past few years the deteriorating humanitarian situation in that narrow strip where I lived as a child in the 1950s.

It is Hamas, an Islamist terror organization supported by Iran, which is using and abusing Palestinians... While Hamas leaders hid in the well-stocked bunkers and tunnels they prepared before they provoked Israel into attacking them, Palestinian civilians were exposed and caught in the deadly crossfire between Hamas and Israeli soldiers.

Both Israel and Egypt are fearful of terrorist infiltration from Gaza -- all the more so since Hamas took over -- and have always maintained tight controls over their borders with Gaza. The Palestinians continue to endure hardships because Gaza continues to serve as the launching pad for terror attacks against Israeli citizens. Those attacks come in the form of Hamas missiles that indiscriminately target Israeli kindergartens, homes and businesses.

And Hamas continued these attacks more than two years after Israel withdrew from Gaza in the hope that this step would begin the process of building a Palestinian state, eventually leading to a peaceful, two-state solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. There was no "cycle of violence" then, no justification for anything other than peace and prosperity. But instead, Hamas chose Islamic jihad. Gazans' and Israelis' hopes have been met with misery for Palestinians and missiles for Israelis.

Hamas, an Iran proxy, has become a danger not only to Israel, but also to Palestinians as well as to neighboring Arab states, who fear the spread of radical Islam could destabilize their countries.

Arabs claim they love the Palestinian people, but they seem more interested in sacrificing them. If they really loved their Palestinian brethren, they'd pressure Hamas to stop firing missiles at Israel. In the longer term, the Arab world must end the Palestinians' refugee status and thereby their desire to harm Israel. It's time for the 22 Arab countries to open their borders and absorb the Palestinians of Gaza who wish to start a new life. It is time for the Arab world to truly help the Palestinians, not use them.
 
The people in Gaza are better off than those in the West Bank.

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Palestine Press Agency: Hamas arrested and beat a group of women holding a protest at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier in central Gaza City on Saturday.

The women were celebrating the 46th anniversary of Fatah's first terror attack.

"Witnesses said that members of Hamas attacked the women with batons, tore up their flags and took the women to a detention center, shouting curses and insults."
http://www.palpress.co.uk/arabic/
 
The people in Gaza are better off than those in the West Bank.

How many Palestinian homes are bulldozed in the West Bank for settlements?

How many in Gaza?

Hamas Violently Kick Palestinians Out of Homes In Gaza :lol: :clap2:
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EMNnhTjkuAU]Hamas violently kick Palestinians out of homes and destroy them in Gaza - YouTube[/ame]
 
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That was on government land. Palestinians in Gaza are allowed to build on their own land.

How many Palestinians are allowed to build on their own land in the West Bank?
 
That was a one time incident a year ago. It is an everyday thing in the West Bank.
 
That was a one time incident a year ago. It is an everyday thing in the West Bank.

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Time Magazine: Globally Isolated and Economically Crippled: Why Hamas is Losing Gaza
Besieged by Israel and the West, which regards it as a terrorist group, and cut off from the Palestinian majority in the West Bank, Hamas has little to offer beyond its jihadist credentials — and the promise of clean government. So it's hardly surprising that the party has been rapidly losing ground in its stronghold. Recent surveys by leading pollsters conclude that if elections were held in Gaza today, Hamas, an acronym in Arabic for the Islamic Resistance Movement, would not be returned to power. A June poll by the Palestinian Center for Policy and Survey Research found that Hamas would get just 28% of the vote, a steep decline from the 44% plurality it won in 2006.

Especially alarming for the Islamists is a precipitous drop in support for the party among Gaza's youth: two-thirds of the population is under 25. In a March survey taken in the afterglow of the protests in Cairo's Tahrir Square that led to the ouster of Egypt's dictator, Hosni Mubarak, more than 60% of Gazans age 18 to 27 said they too would support public demonstrations demanding regime change.

Soon after that poll, 10,000 turned out at a rally to voice a more modest demand — that Hamas end the bloody rift with Fatah, the secular party it bested six years ago. Hamas sent thugs to break up the demonstration. "We came out to say the people should be united, and they attack us!" says Shadi Hassan, 22, who lives in a refugee camp and sells cigarettes. "We are suffocated, and we need regime change."

Even party stalwarts agree that they've lost the street. "The majority of people want a change, yes," says Ahmed Yusuf, a former deputy foreign minister for Hamas who now runs a think tank called House of Wisdom. "They are not happy with the way Hamas is governing Gaza. Wherever you look is miserable life." Forty percent of Gazans live in poverty. The rate of unemployment is approaching 50%, among the highest in the world, and is likely to worsen as the population of 1.6 million doubles in the next 20 years. "Because they believe in God, they don't think a lot about the future," says Gaza economist Omar Shaban, who heads the Pal-Think think tank. "You won't find someone in Hamas who is thinking about 2045. They say, 'Oh, God will provide.'"
Globally Isolated and Economically Crippled: Why Hamas is Losing Gaza - TIME
 
That was a one time incident a year ago. It is an everyday thing in the West Bank.

Oh tinmore please stop! Watching J stone spank you with the truth over and over.... well its like watching a drunk puke his guts out, you kind of feel sorry for the poor guy but you still have to laugh because you know the idiot brouhgt it all upon himself.
 
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