fanger
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I wonder what "other" surprises await the IOF? they have only lost 53 so far
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I don't wonder why you have no friendsI wonder what "other" surprises await the IOF? they have only lost 53 so far

Probably not, in your place there would probably be a lot more innocent civilians alive. People without the sort of evil self-serving racist hatred that you on here cloaked in your veil of self-pity. Yes if Israel trusted me the world would be a far FAR better place.
But since its not, your opinion is irrelevant, and the world can't be a "FAR better place" to everyone, the last one tried to change the world were Nazis, their utopia, yours, whatever..but never again.
The evil scum that are the I"D"F are commiting the very crimes you say "never again" about as you type and you are simply too conditioned to even see it.
Typical racist to only care about your own race and everyone elses can go to hell.
Time to cut off the western funding to the failed experiment that is Israel and let it die a death a lot more humane than the deaths it is inflicting on others. It would be morally right to do so.
I don't wonder why you have no friendsI wonder what "other" surprises await the IOF? they have only lost 53 so far![]()

Palestinians join intense fighting in Syrian capital
To Hamas a 'grave escalation' is a Jew striking back. What irks Jew haters is after centuries of butchering and bullying Jews for fun and sport, those glory and gory days are gone. Jews now fight back with deadly force. Muslims are taking out their frustrations on fellow Muslims by butchering Muslim women and babies in the tens of thousands like in Syria with the assistance of Palestinian Muslim baby killers.
Our honorable fanger wants dead jews. Typical.Well lets not mince words, a IOF body count of only 53 is a very poor show, dont you agree?I don't wonder why you have no friendsI wonder what "other" surprises await the IOF? they have only lost 53 so far![]()
Syria: Plenty Palestinians joined Syrian Army in Fighting the Terrorists
Fighting between Syrian rebels and Palestinians loyal to Assad rages in Damascus refugee camp
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Almost 1,000 Palestinians dead among 70,000 Syria death toll
Over 9,000 people are likely to have died this year alone in the ongoing Syria conflict, with concerns being raised as to the total death toll which is likely to be as high as 70,000 people.
Navi Pillay, the UN's human rights chief, said the death toll in Syria had exceeded 60,000 by January, a figure she called "truly shocking". The figure was a almost 30 percent higher than estimates by most anti-regime activists. Now it has emerged that the death toll is estimated to have exceeded 70,000, with estimates showing that around 1,000 Palestinians have been killed as a result.
The latter figure is particularly interesting given the regional and global focus on the plight of the Palestinian people.

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Almost 1,000 Palestinians dead among 70,000 Syria death toll
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Over 9,000 people are likely to have died this year alone in the ongoing Syria conflict, with concerns being raised as to the total death toll which is likely to be as high as 70,000 people.
Navi Pillay, the UN's human rights chief, said the death toll in Syria had exceeded 60,000 by January, a figure she called "truly shocking". The figure was a almost 30 percent higher than estimates by most anti-regime activists. Now it has emerged that the death toll is estimated to have exceeded 70,000, with estimates showing that around 1,000 Palestinians have been killed as a result.
The latter figure is particularly interesting given the regional and global focus on the plight of the Palestinian people.
What about these numbers?
Not a word.
![]()
Hamas denies ISIS presence after Gaza jihadist killed in Syria
Read more: Hamas denies ISIS presence after Gaza jihadist killed in Syria - Al-Monitor: the Pulse of the Middle East
On May 25, it was announced that a 21-year-old Palestinian man from the Gaza Strip was killed during a battle in Syria while he was fighting in the ranks of the Islamic State of Iraq and al-Sham (ISIS). The story revived the debate about the presence of Salafist groups in Gaza, the breadth of their activities and the priorities to fight in the framework of their military ideology.
Summary⎙ Print A Palestinian jihadist militant fighting for the Islamic State of Iraq and al-Sham (ISIS) was killed last week in Syria, reflecting the rise of Salafist militants in Gaza, but Hamas remains adamant that the radical group does not exist in the Gaza Strip.
Author Rasha Abou JalalPosted May 28, 2014
Translator(s)Rani Geha
The ISIS-affiliated Jihad Media Forum posted a mourning statement about the young man, Wadih Nafedh Wash, from Jabaliya in the northern Gaza Strip. “From the blessed land of Sham, and in full delivery to God’s justice, the Sheikh Abu al-Noor al-Maqdisi Brigade informs you that [our] brother Wadih Nafedh Wash, an immigrant soldier in the Islamic State in Iraq and al-Sham, was martyred in the battle of dignity that is raging on the ground of Sham,” the statement read.
Al-Monitor spoke with Wadi’s father, Nafedh Wash, about how his son died. Nafedh said that his son was killed during a battle between ISIS and Syrian regime forces in Deir el-Zor, Syria.
“My son left Gaza to Egypt about nine months ago through an underground tunnel,” he said. “When he was in Egypt, he then informed me via a mobile phone message that he and his comrades were going to fight in Syria for ISIS, which he had joined three years ago.”
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Almost 1,000 Palestinians dead among 70,000 Syria death toll
![]()
Over 9,000 people are likely to have died this year alone in the ongoing Syria conflict, with concerns being raised as to the total death toll which is likely to be as high as 70,000 people.
Navi Pillay, the UN's human rights chief, said the death toll in Syria had exceeded 60,000 by January, a figure she called "truly shocking". The figure was a almost 30 percent higher than estimates by most anti-regime activists. Now it has emerged that the death toll is estimated to have exceeded 70,000, with estimates showing that around 1,000 Palestinians have been killed as a result.
The latter figure is particularly interesting given the regional and global focus on the plight of the Palestinian people.
What about these numbers?
Not a word.
![]()
Why not a million?If the killing in Syria were at the rate that Israel is killing in Gaza, 218,000 would have died in Syria taking account of population and time.
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Almost 1,000 Palestinians dead among 70,000 Syria death toll
![]()
Over 9,000 people are likely to have died this year alone in the ongoing Syria conflict, with concerns being raised as to the total death toll which is likely to be as high as 70,000 people.
Navi Pillay, the UN's human rights chief, said the death toll in Syria had exceeded 60,000 by January, a figure she called "truly shocking". The figure was a almost 30 percent higher than estimates by most anti-regime activists. Now it has emerged that the death toll is estimated to have exceeded 70,000, with estimates showing that around 1,000 Palestinians have been killed as a result.
The latter figure is particularly interesting given the regional and global focus on the plight of the Palestinian people.
What about these numbers?
Not a word.
![]()
well not in the "Israel and Palestine" forum try the Middle-east forum, two doors down
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Almost 1,000 Palestinians dead among 70,000 Syria death toll
![]()
Over 9,000 people are likely to have died this year alone in the ongoing Syria conflict, with concerns being raised as to the total death toll which is likely to be as high as 70,000 people.
Navi Pillay, the UN's human rights chief, said the death toll in Syria had exceeded 60,000 by January, a figure she called "truly shocking". The figure was a almost 30 percent higher than estimates by most anti-regime activists. Now it has emerged that the death toll is estimated to have exceeded 70,000, with estimates showing that around 1,000 Palestinians have been killed as a result.
The latter figure is particularly interesting given the regional and global focus on the plight of the Palestinian people.
What about these numbers?
Not a word.
![]()
9,000 people killed in Syria over a period of 7 months in a population of 28 million involved in the conflict.
If the killing in Syria were at the rate that Israel is killing in Gaza, 218,000 would have died in Syria taking account of population and time.
Current Total Death Count in Syria: 170,000+ Children: 9,000
Hamas denies ISIS presence after Gaza jihadist killed in Syria
Read more: Hamas denies ISIS presence after Gaza jihadist killed in Syria - Al-Monitor: the Pulse of the Middle East
![]()
On May 25, it was announced that a 21-year-old Palestinian man from the Gaza Strip was killed during a battle in Syria while he was fighting in the ranks of the Islamic State of Iraq and al-Sham (ISIS). The story revived the debate about the presence of Salafist groups in Gaza, the breadth of their activities and the priorities to fight in the framework of their military ideology.
Summary⎙ Print A Palestinian jihadist militant fighting for the Islamic State of Iraq and al-Sham (ISIS) was killed last week in Syria, reflecting the rise of Salafist militants in Gaza, but Hamas remains adamant that the radical group does not exist in the Gaza Strip.
Author Rasha Abou JalalPosted May 28, 2014
Translator(s)Rani Geha
The ISIS-affiliated Jihad Media Forum posted a mourning statement about the young man, Wadih Nafedh Wash, from Jabaliya in the northern Gaza Strip. “From the blessed land of Sham, and in full delivery to God’s justice, the Sheikh Abu al-Noor al-Maqdisi Brigade informs you that [our] brother Wadih Nafedh Wash, an immigrant soldier in the Islamic State in Iraq and al-Sham, was martyred in the battle of dignity that is raging on the ground of Sham,” the statement read.
Al-Monitor spoke with WadiÂ’s father, Nafedh Wash, about how his son died. Nafedh said that his son was killed during a battle between ISIS and Syrian regime forces in Deir el-Zor, Syria.
“My son left Gaza to Egypt about nine months ago through an underground tunnel,” he said. “When he was in Egypt, he then informed me via a mobile phone message that he and his comrades were going to fight in Syria for ISIS, which he had joined three years ago.”
Hamas denies ISIS presence after Gaza jihadist killed in Syria - Al-Monitor: the Pulse of the Middle East
World English Dictionary
psychopath (ˈsaɪkəʊˌpæθ
— n
, I couldn't care less about people like you.
That much is clear.
Unfortunately, the leaders of Hamas don't care about the people of Palestine either. The more children and babies that die in attacks the more they can propagandize how horrible Israel is. And the more people suffer the more desperate they become making them willing to give the leaders of Hamas their children so they can go blow themselves up for their cause.
Maybe the leaders of Hamas will become men and fight and die for their cause rather than sending out women and children, but I digress.