The Sky is Falling...

...Rainbow Unicorns, Tee-Hee, you are so gay sir LimpDick...
You should know, Lady Grand Canyon.

Any other brilliant insights to share with the class, directed against those who disagree with you?

Your dumbass Neanderthal Palestinians can't even get their neighbors and ethnic brethren and co-religionists (Egypt and Jordan) to lift their blockades and monitoring, never mind convincing august world bodies to admit them as a full-fledged and functioning member and to impose their jurisdiction upon extremely powerful states who are not signatories to the Rome Treaty.

Your news isn't much more than a unicorn's fart-in-the-wind right now, and may very well never amount to anything more than that.

But keep your burqa clean and keep trying... Allah loves try-ers, too.

Jordan and Egypt keep the blockades to continue receiving U.S. money.




Tells a story then doesn't it, how would they exist without the $billions in aid from the US ?
 
...Rainbow Unicorns, Tee-Hee, you are so gay sir LimpDick...
You should know, Lady Grand Canyon.

Any other brilliant insights to share with the class, directed against those who disagree with you?

Your dumbass Neanderthal Palestinians can't even get their neighbors and ethnic brethren and co-religionists (Egypt and Jordan) to lift their blockades and monitoring, never mind convincing august world bodies to admit them as a full-fledged and functioning member and to impose their jurisdiction upon extremely powerful states who are not signatories to the Rome Treaty.

Your news isn't much more than a unicorn's fart-in-the-wind right now, and may very well never amount to anything more than that.

But keep your burqa clean and keep trying... Allah loves try-ers, too.

Jordan and Egypt keep the blockades to continue receiving U.S. money.
Are you sure?
That is part of the peace agreements we bought for Israel.




Which shows that more aid goes to Islamic M.E. nations than goes to Jewish world nations. Now imagine stopping all that aid and what the aftermath would be when the ISLAMONAZI TERRORISTS unleashed a fire storm on the USA
 
BRUSSELS (AP) — Israel suffered back-to-back diplomatic setbacks in Europe on Wednesday as Palestinians headed to the United Nations to try to set a two-year deadline for an Israeli withdrawal.
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In Geneva, the international community delivered a stinging rebuke to Israel's settlement construction in the West Bank and east Jerusalem, saying the practice violates Israel's responsibilities as an occupying power.
The declaration adopted by the conference of the Fourth Geneva Convention, which governs the rules of war and military occupation, emphasized a prohibition on colonizing occupied land and insisted that international humanitarian law be obeyed in areas affected by the conflict between Israel and Palestinians. It called for "all serious violations" to be investigated and those responsible for breaches to be brought to justice.
"This is a signal and we can hope that words count," said Swiss ambassador Paul Fivat, who chaired the one-day meeting. The U.S. and Israel did not take part.
 
BRUSSELS (AP) — Israel suffered back-to-back diplomatic setbacks in Europe on Wednesday as Palestinians headed to the United Nations to try to set a two-year deadline for an Israeli withdrawal.
Related Stories
  1. EU court takes Hamas off terrorist list Associated Press
  2. Palestinians agree merged UN text with France AFP
  3. Geneva Conventions invoke rights of Palestinians Associated Press
  4. Palestinians seek UN resolution to end Israeli occupation AFP
  5. EU parliament backs compromise resolution on Palestinian state Reuters
  6. French Video 'SHOCKS' Professors PimsleurApproach Sponsored
In Geneva, the international community delivered a stinging rebuke to Israel's settlement construction in the West Bank and east Jerusalem, saying the practice violates Israel's responsibilities as an occupying power.
The declaration adopted by the conference of the Fourth Geneva Convention, which governs the rules of war and military occupation, emphasized a prohibition on colonizing occupied land and insisted that international humanitarian law be obeyed in areas affected by the conflict between Israel and Palestinians. It called for "all serious violations" to be investigated and those responsible for breaches to be brought to justice.
"This is a signal and we can hope that words count," said Swiss ambassador Paul Fivat, who chaired the one-day meeting. The U.S. and Israel did not take part.
Wake us up when something meaningful happens.
 
BRUSSELS (AP) — Israel suffered back-to-back diplomatic setbacks in Europe on Wednesday as Palestinians headed to the United Nations to try to set a two-year deadline for an Israeli withdrawal.
Related Stories
  1. EU court takes Hamas off terrorist list Associated Press
  2. Palestinians agree merged UN text with France AFP
  3. Geneva Conventions invoke rights of Palestinians Associated Press
  4. Palestinians seek UN resolution to end Israeli occupation AFP
  5. EU parliament backs compromise resolution on Palestinian state Reuters
  6. French Video 'SHOCKS' Professors PimsleurApproach Sponsored
In Geneva, the international community delivered a stinging rebuke to Israel's settlement construction in the West Bank and east Jerusalem, saying the practice violates Israel's responsibilities as an occupying power.
The declaration adopted by the conference of the Fourth Geneva Convention, which governs the rules of war and military occupation, emphasized a prohibition on colonizing occupied land and insisted that international humanitarian law be obeyed in areas affected by the conflict between Israel and Palestinians. It called for "all serious violations" to be investigated and those responsible for breaches to be brought to justice.
"This is a signal and we can hope that words count," said Swiss ambassador Paul Fivat, who chaired the one-day meeting. The U.S. and Israel did not take part.
Wake us up when something meaningful happens.

By the time YOU wake up it could be too late!
 
...By the time YOU wake up it could be too late!
Like I said... wake us up when something meaningful happens.

Money talks, and bullshit walks.

And money is as volatile as the ME
Like I said...

Wake us up when something actually happens, that actually means something...

Meanwhile, the Palestinians can draw-up any ol' Christmas Wish List that they like...

Chances are excellent that they get nothing more than a lump of coal in their stocking again this year...

But... wait... most of 'em aren't Christian... so a Christmas Wish List doesn't matter...

Never mind... cancel the lump of coal...

Leaving... absolutely nothing of practical significance.

Nothing.
 

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