Please show me where Israel children taught how to stab Palestinians?

And why is that? Could it have something to with the fact that they love to place their rocket launchers in schools, and other places where innocents could be killed?
Listen fuckface, you're an inhuman scumbag who enjoys seeing innocent children deliberately murdered.

No rocket launchers were found at "schools and other places". Some munitions were found at a couple of vacant schools, but that doesn't give Israel the right to shoot at schools that are populated.

You're just a murderous prick who's too pussy to see the truth.
Those rag heads you love so dearly are responsible for almost daily rocket attacks on Israeli civilians, not to mention all the suicide bombings and other crimes they commit. When Israel retaliates, they fire at the location the rockets are coming from. So, they are either really bad at aiming, or those rockets are coming form schools, and other places where civilians gather.

Then there's this...

Hamas Quietly Admits It Fired Rockets from Civilian Areas

Just two weeks after the end of the latest round of fighting between Israel and Hamas in Gaza, the Associated Press ran this story on Friday, revealing more evidence about Hamas's use of residential areas as launching grounds for their rockets.

Throughout the seven-week conflict, Israel frequently charged that Hamas had been using schools, hospitals, and homes to fire rockets into Israel. The publicline uttered by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his surrogates was that Hamas was committing "double war crimes" by firing from heavily populated civilian centers (using human shields) into Israeli towns (to attack other civilians.)

What eventually became the story's slightly buried lede was the peculiar admission by Hamas itself that it had indeed fired from population centers, only by "mistake." As a senior Hamas official Ghazi Hamad told the Associated Press:

The Israelis kept saying rockets were fired from schools or hospitals when in fact they were fired 200 or 300 meters (yards) away. Still, there were some mistakes made and they were quickly dealt with."

He added, inaccurately, that Gaza is "one uninterrupted urban chain."

Israel, by and large, bore the public relations brunt of the conflict's high death tolls, amid numerous reports that schools and apartment buildings were leveled by Israeli airstrikes, in some instances killing multiple generations of Palestinian families. Even as this happened, Israeli officials maintained that they were responding to the source of Palestinian rocket fire and it was Hamas who was truly endangering Gazans.

The admission that Hamas had, in the AP's words, "at least at times" fired from places that endangered Palestinians does little to retroactively blanche Israel's blackened image.

During the war itself, India's NDTV captured a rare sight: the entire launch process of a Hamas rocket, from the setting up of a cover tent to the assembly of the platform to the firing of the rocket from beside a hotel in what appeared to be a crowded Gaza neighborhood. The video caused some stirs, but nothing that roused tens of thousands of demonstrators into the streets of European capitals.

Also on Friday, the Jerusalem Post, citing "credible sources," greatly upped the ante with a report that workers at the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) in Gaza had their lives threatened by members of Hamas during the 50-day conflict with Israel.

In a number of incidents, Hamas terrorists threatened to kill UNRWA personnel if they revealed that the Islamist group was using the UN facilities for purposes of war, to ensure that they would not speak out about Hamas’s activities.

Details have also emerged of the fate of medical supplies and food that were intended to be distributed by UNRWA to residents of Gaza in need of humanitarian aid. On a number of occasions, armed Hamas operatives forcefully confiscated the supplies, taking them for their own use.

As we noted at the time, UNRWA admitted (twice) that Hamas rockets had been found in UNRWA facilities that the group claimed were not being used as shelters. The disclosures caused a considerable stir, but ultimately didn't shift the perception of the war. And neither will Hamas' new admissions.
 
It can't be denied that there is currently one (1) culture on this planet that is (a) teaching its children from Day One that other groups of people are evil and must die, (b) instructing its children on how to do that, and (c) literally sending them to their deaths.

This is the same culture that is also (a) dehumanizing women, (b) dehumanizing and intimidating gays and (c) making it abundantly clear that they will do whatever they can to literally slaughter anyone who does not adopt their culture.

And yet, with all of this, there are people in our country who are quick to spin and deflect for them.

Incredible.
.
Stop talking About the USA
I absolutely believe that it's absolutely possible that you think I was talking about America.

And thanks for illustrating my point so well for me.
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Those rag heads you love so dearly are responsible for almost daily rocket attacks on Israeli civilians, not to mention all the suicide bombings and other crimes they commit. When Israel retaliates, they fire at the location the rockets are coming from. So, they are either really bad at aiming, or those rockets are coming form schools, and other places where civilians gather.

Then there's this...

Hamas Quietly Admits It Fired Rockets from Civilian Areas

Just two weeks after the end of the latest round of fighting between Israel and Hamas in Gaza, the Associated Press ran this story on Friday, revealing more evidence about Hamas's use of residential areas as launching grounds for their rockets.

Throughout the seven-week conflict, Israel frequently charged that Hamas had been using schools, hospitals, and homes to fire rockets into Israel. The publicline uttered by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his surrogates was that Hamas was committing "double war crimes" by firing from heavily populated civilian centers (using human shields) into Israeli towns (to attack other civilians.)

What eventually became the story's slightly buried lede was the peculiar admission by Hamas itself that it had indeed fired from population centers, only by "mistake." As a senior Hamas official Ghazi Hamad told the Associated Press:

The Israelis kept saying rockets were fired from schools or hospitals when in fact they were fired 200 or 300 meters (yards) away. Still, there were some mistakes made and they were quickly dealt with."

He added, inaccurately, that Gaza is "one uninterrupted urban chain."

Israel, by and large, bore the public relations brunt of the conflict's high death tolls, amid numerous reports that schools and apartment buildings were leveled by Israeli airstrikes, in some instances killing multiple generations of Palestinian families. Even as this happened, Israeli officials maintained that they were responding to the source of Palestinian rocket fire and it was Hamas who was truly endangering Gazans.

The admission that Hamas had, in the AP's words, "at least at times" fired from places that endangered Palestinians does little to retroactively blanche Israel's blackened image.

During the war itself, India's NDTV captured a rare sight: the entire launch process of a Hamas rocket, from the setting up of a cover tent to the assembly of the platform to the firing of the rocket from beside a hotel in what appeared to be a crowded Gaza neighborhood. The video caused some stirs, but nothing that roused tens of thousands of demonstrators into the streets of European capitals.

Also on Friday, the Jerusalem Post, citing "credible sources," greatly upped the ante with a report that workers at the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) in Gaza had their lives threatened by members of Hamas during the 50-day conflict with Israel.

In a number of incidents, Hamas terrorists threatened to kill UNRWA personnel if they revealed that the Islamist group was using the UN facilities for purposes of war, to ensure that they would not speak out about Hamas’s activities.

Details have also emerged of the fate of medical supplies and food that were intended to be distributed by UNRWA to residents of Gaza in need of humanitarian aid. On a number of occasions, armed Hamas operatives forcefully confiscated the supplies, taking them for their own use.

As we noted at the time, UNRWA admitted (twice) that Hamas rockets had been found in UNRWA facilities that the group claimed were not being used as shelters. The disclosures caused a considerable stir, but ultimately didn't shift the perception of the war. And neither will Hamas' new admissions.
What's with the data dump, asshole? You're posting shit that has already been debunked many times over.

From your own post:
"The Israelis kept saying rockets were fired from schools or hospitals when in fact they were fired 200 or 300 meters (yards) away."

Firing a rocket two football fields away from something, is not firing "from" that something.

From your own post:
"...UNRWA admitted (twice) that Hamas rockets had been found in UNRWA facilities that the group claimed were not being used as shelters"

Munitions were found at two empty schools and that was it. The Israeli's deliberately fired on schools and hospitals that were populated.

It also should be noted, the Israeli's are not retaliating after the rockets, the rockets are in retaliation to the occupation, which had been going on for 34 years before the first rocket went up.
 
The Neanderthals of the region have been teaching hatred of Jews for centuries, racheting it up in the 1930s and 1940s, and the so-called 'Palestinians' have been going at it non-stop since they ran like rabbits in 1948, stupidly believing that their Muslim-Arab brethren were going to do their fighting for them, and then just turn the keys to the place back to them after they'd drowned the Jews in the Mediterranean.

It didn't quite work out that way for the so-called 'Palestinians', and they've been sitting in refugee camps and refugee towns for the past 67 years, like the under-performers that they are, rather than shaking off their signal defeat, acknowledging Reality, packing up, and heading for greener pastures, to claim and exploit their Jordanian citizenship, or to choose to live somewhere else in the broad Arabic-Muslim world, or even further afar, amongst the more civilized.

Of course, none of their Muslim-Arab neighbors want to take them in, in any large numbers, given their Mad-Dog state, and given their history as a large immigrant population in Jordan.

The denizens of the few postage-stamp -sized slivers of land still remaining under so-called 'Palestinian' control are disconnected and lack the resources to create and sustain a viable nation-state. The Jews of Israel will never surrender Jerusalem nor the Golan or other precious territories won in the 1967 Six Day War. That would be national suicide for them, and, I get the impression that the Jews have had enough of suicidal accommodation to last them for a few millennia.

Given that the so-called 'Palestinians' do not (and will not) possess sufficient land to make a go of it, where they are, it would be best for all concerned, to take the decision out of their hands and to remove them from the few fragments of territory that they still occupy and to relocate them to neighboring countries, and elsewhere in the world, even if that means that Israel - and the world-at-large - chips-in on relocation costs and related logistics, and to provide ongoing and substantive support to the relocated for some appreciable time afterwards.

A one-state solution will not work.

A two-state solution will not work.

Too much blood and hatred has flowed to ever permit any sort of sane side-by-side peaceful coexistence.

That's never going to happen, now.

Never.

Guaranteed.

And, if that's true, then...

There are two remaining choices...

1. one side wipes the other out

...or...

2. one side packs up and leaves

Expulsion is always preferable to extinction.

Nobody wants to see another Holocaust, focused on either side, so...

No. 1 is out, except as a last resort.

That leaves No. 2.

And the question of whether it will be the Jews or Muslims who pack up and leave.

The Jews of Israel hold all the cards, and all the conventional military muscle, as well as a formidable nuclear arsenal.

Rump (Residual) Palestine is a failed state which needs to be broken up and scattered to the four winds...

Money talks, and bullshit walks.

It's time for the Palestinians to start walking.
Strange Statement considering Jews have Neanderthal in them!!!!!!!!steve
Some folks are further removed from that ancestor than others.
 
How could they be resident when they left on the orders of the arab league
Link?




Don't you read the links already given on this subject, here a new one to add to your list




WHY DID THE ARABS LEAVE ISRAEL?


1948 - Palestinian journalist describes Arab leaders action in 1948:

"To the [Arab] Kings and Presidents: Poverty is killing us... yet you are still searching for the way to provide aid... like the armies of your predecessors in the year of 1948, who forced us to leave [Israel], on the pretext of clearing the battlefields of civilians... " [Fuad Abu Higla, columnist official PA daily Al Hayat Al Jadida, in an article before an Arab Summit, critical of Arab leaders for a series of failures. Al-Hayat Al-Jadidah, March 19, 2001]



"The Arab exodus from other villages were not caused by actual battle, but by the exaggerated description spread by Arab leaders to encourage the other Arab nations to fight the Jews." Yunes Ahmed Assad, A survivor of the Deir Yassin massacre, Al Urdun, 1948




"The fact that there are these refugees is the direct consequence of the actions of the Arab states, in opposing partition and the Jewish State. The Arab States agreed to this policy unanimously, and they must share in the solution of the problem." Emile Ghoury, an Arab commander and Palestine High Committee secretary, the Beirut Daily Telegraph 1948.
Decisive causes of abandonment of Palestinian villages and towns according to Benny Morris
Decisive causes of abandonment Occurrences[141]

military assault on settlement 215
influence of nearby town's fall 59
expulsion by Jewish forces 53
fear (of being caught up in fighting) 48
whispering campaigns 15
abandonment on Arab orders 6
unknown 44

Causes of the 1948 Palestinian exodus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Start @ 16:50







HOW MANY TIMES HAS THIS BEEN SHOWN TO BE UNTRUE AND YOU STILL TROT IT OUT AS IF IT WAS THE BE ALL AND END ALL

Never.





WRONG as it has been debunked thousands of times, just as the Palestinian nation that never was.
 
Should people being oppressed not resist the oppression? I don't get your point Aris. Should the Christians and Muslims just peacefully accept Jew domination?
WTF? I don't see any Jews or Christians running around, cutting heads off, raping, burning people alive...It's slimeball muzzies who do that. THEY are the ones who oppress everyone they encounter. If some rag heads die in the attempts, then they got exactly what they deserved.

You don't see Jews (Israeli Jews) murdering hundreds of children because you ignore Jews killing children. I am sure the Palestinians would rather use F16s than knives.

"Between 8 July and 27 August, more than 2,100 Palestinians were killed in the Gaza Strip,"

"The UN says at least 2,104 Palestinian died, including 1,462 civilians, of whom 495 were children and 253 women."


Gaza crisis: Toll of operations in Gaza - BBC News
And why is that? Could it have something to with the fact that they love to place their rocket launchers in schools, and other places where innocents could be killed?

That bullshit was debunked long ago. The schools that Israel bombed had only children and other civilians in them, no arms. You cheerleaders for child killers are pathetic.

"Israel was responsible for striking seven United Nations sites used as civilian shelters during the 2014 Gaza war in which 44 Palestinians died and 227 others were injured, an inquiry ordered by UN secretary general Ban Ki-moon has concluded."

"In his letter Ban also hit out at Palestinian militant groups for putting some UN schools in Gaza at risk by hiding weapons in three locations that were not being used as shelters."

Israel responsible for Gaza strikes on UN schools and shelters, inquiry finds





The Guardian is hardly an unbiased source, and is now just a web site as its circulation has fallen off
 
And why is that? Could it have something to with the fact that they love to place their rocket launchers in schools, and other places where innocents could be killed?
Listen fuckface, you're an inhuman scumbag who enjoys seeing innocent children deliberately murdered.

No rocket launchers were found at "schools and other places". Some munitions were found at a couple of vacant schools, but that doesn't give Israel the right to shoot at schools that are populated.

You're just a murderous prick who's too pussy to see the truth.






Read this and weep as it shows that there were attacks fron UN schools



http://unispal.un.org/UNISPAL.NSF/0/554E1CC298B3BFEF85257E44005ABD18
 
Those rag heads you love so dearly are responsible for almost daily rocket attacks on Israeli civilians, not to mention all the suicide bombings and other crimes they commit. When Israel retaliates, they fire at the location the rockets are coming from. So, they are either really bad at aiming, or those rockets are coming form schools, and other places where civilians gather.

Then there's this...

Hamas Quietly Admits It Fired Rockets from Civilian Areas

Just two weeks after the end of the latest round of fighting between Israel and Hamas in Gaza, the Associated Press ran this story on Friday, revealing more evidence about Hamas's use of residential areas as launching grounds for their rockets.

Throughout the seven-week conflict, Israel frequently charged that Hamas had been using schools, hospitals, and homes to fire rockets into Israel. The publicline uttered by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his surrogates was that Hamas was committing "double war crimes" by firing from heavily populated civilian centers (using human shields) into Israeli towns (to attack other civilians.)

What eventually became the story's slightly buried lede was the peculiar admission by Hamas itself that it had indeed fired from population centers, only by "mistake." As a senior Hamas official Ghazi Hamad told the Associated Press:

The Israelis kept saying rockets were fired from schools or hospitals when in fact they were fired 200 or 300 meters (yards) away. Still, there were some mistakes made and they were quickly dealt with."

He added, inaccurately, that Gaza is "one uninterrupted urban chain."

Israel, by and large, bore the public relations brunt of the conflict's high death tolls, amid numerous reports that schools and apartment buildings were leveled by Israeli airstrikes, in some instances killing multiple generations of Palestinian families. Even as this happened, Israeli officials maintained that they were responding to the source of Palestinian rocket fire and it was Hamas who was truly endangering Gazans.

The admission that Hamas had, in the AP's words, "at least at times" fired from places that endangered Palestinians does little to retroactively blanche Israel's blackened image.

During the war itself, India's NDTV captured a rare sight: the entire launch process of a Hamas rocket, from the setting up of a cover tent to the assembly of the platform to the firing of the rocket from beside a hotel in what appeared to be a crowded Gaza neighborhood. The video caused some stirs, but nothing that roused tens of thousands of demonstrators into the streets of European capitals.

Also on Friday, the Jerusalem Post, citing "credible sources," greatly upped the ante with a report that workers at the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) in Gaza had their lives threatened by members of Hamas during the 50-day conflict with Israel.

In a number of incidents, Hamas terrorists threatened to kill UNRWA personnel if they revealed that the Islamist group was using the UN facilities for purposes of war, to ensure that they would not speak out about Hamas’s activities.

Details have also emerged of the fate of medical supplies and food that were intended to be distributed by UNRWA to residents of Gaza in need of humanitarian aid. On a number of occasions, armed Hamas operatives forcefully confiscated the supplies, taking them for their own use.

As we noted at the time, UNRWA admitted (twice) that Hamas rockets had been found in UNRWA facilities that the group claimed were not being used as shelters. The disclosures caused a considerable stir, but ultimately didn't shift the perception of the war. And neither will Hamas' new admissions.
What's with the data dump, asshole? You're posting shit that has already been debunked many times over.

From your own post:
"The Israelis kept saying rockets were fired from schools or hospitals when in fact they were fired 200 or 300 meters (yards) away."

Firing a rocket two football fields away from something, is not firing "from" that something.

From your own post:
"...UNRWA admitted (twice) that Hamas rockets had been found in UNRWA facilities that the group claimed were not being used as shelters"

Munitions were found at two empty schools and that was it. The Israeli's deliberately fired on schools and hospitals that were populated.

It also should be noted, the Israeli's are not retaliating after the rockets, the rockets are in retaliation to the occupation, which had been going on for 34 years before the first rocket went up.






Which is still in the grounds of the school or hospital, and it was only when the refugees ran outside to see what was happening that they were killed or injured.

Only to admit later that the schools were open to children while the rockets and other munitions were stored there.

And the occupation was in reply to the mass murders of children by IED's and suicide vests, as your own links show the rockets started after 2000 when the separation barrier went up halting the attacks.
 

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