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About 20 looney left and muslims protesting and they will soon be going to the next "flavour of the month" protest. Strange how they never protest against arab muslim atrocities or illegal weapons fired at Israeli children
 








About 20 looney left and muslims protesting and they will soon be going to the next "flavour of the month" protest. Strange how they never protest against arab muslim atrocities or illegal weapons fired at Israeli children

What "illegal" weapons?





Qassams



On January 18, 2009, United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon said "for the sake of the people of Gaza, I urge in the strongest possible terms Hamas to stop firing rockets."[230] On January 20, while visiting Sderot, the Secretary General called the rocket attacks "appalling and unacceptable". He added that the projectiles are indiscriminate weapons, and that Hamas attacks are violations of basic humanitarian law.[231] Earlier, in November 2007, Ban had condemned a rocket attack launched from a UN-run Gaza school.[232]

On February 17, 2008, John Holmes, United Nations Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs and Emergency Relief Coordinator said while visiting Sderot, "The people of Sderot and the surrounding area have had to live with these unacceptable and indiscriminate rocket attacks for seven years now. There is no doubt about the physical and psychological suffering these attacks are causing. I condemn them utterly and call on those responsible to stop them now without conditions".[233]

Following a July 30, 2010, Palestinian Grad missile attack on the heart of Ashkelon, United Nations Middle East envoy Robert Serry said that indiscriminate rocket fire against civilians was completely unacceptable, and constituted a terrorist attack


The attacks have been condemned as war crimes, both because they usually target civilians and because the weapons' inaccuracy would disproportionately endanger civilians even if military targets were chosen. Human Rights Watch has also condemned the attackers for firing from near residential structures, thus putting Gazan civilians at unnecessary risk.[33] According to Israeli human rights group B'Tselem,

Palestinian organizations that fire Qassam rockets openly declare that they intend to strike, among other targets, Israeli civilians. Attacks aimed at civilians are immoral and illegal, and the intentional killing of civilians is a grave breach under the Fourth Geneva Convention, a war crime, and cannot be justified, whatever the circumstances. Furthermore, Qassam rockets are themselves illegal, even when aimed at military objects, because the rockets are so imprecise and endanger civilians in the area from which the rockets are fired as well as where they land, thus violating two fundamental principles of the laws of war: distinction and proportionality


Palestinian rocket attacks on Israel - Wikipedia the free encyclopedia
 








About 20 looney left and muslims protesting and they will soon be going to the next "flavour of the month" protest. Strange how they never protest against arab muslim atrocities or illegal weapons fired at Israeli children

What "illegal" weapons?





Qassams



On January 18, 2009, United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon said "for the sake of the people of Gaza, I urge in the strongest possible terms Hamas to stop firing rockets."[230] On January 20, while visiting Sderot, the Secretary General called the rocket attacks "appalling and unacceptable". He added that the projectiles are indiscriminate weapons, and that Hamas attacks are violations of basic humanitarian law.[231] Earlier, in November 2007, Ban had condemned a rocket attack launched from a UN-run Gaza school.[232]

On February 17, 2008, John Holmes, United Nations Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs and Emergency Relief Coordinator said while visiting Sderot, "The people of Sderot and the surrounding area have had to live with these unacceptable and indiscriminate rocket attacks for seven years now. There is no doubt about the physical and psychological suffering these attacks are causing. I condemn them utterly and call on those responsible to stop them now without conditions".[233]

Following a July 30, 2010, Palestinian Grad missile attack on the heart of Ashkelon, United Nations Middle East envoy Robert Serry said that indiscriminate rocket fire against civilians was completely unacceptable, and constituted a terrorist attack


The attacks have been condemned as war crimes, both because they usually target civilians and because the weapons' inaccuracy would disproportionately endanger civilians even if military targets were chosen. Human Rights Watch has also condemned the attackers for firing from near residential structures, thus putting Gazan civilians at unnecessary risk.[33] According to Israeli human rights group B'Tselem,

Palestinian organizations that fire Qassam rockets openly declare that they intend to strike, among other targets, Israeli civilians. Attacks aimed at civilians are immoral and illegal, and the intentional killing of civilians is a grave breach under the Fourth Geneva Convention, a war crime, and cannot be justified, whatever the circumstances. Furthermore, Qassam rockets are themselves illegal, even when aimed at military objects, because the rockets are so imprecise and endanger civilians in the area from which the rockets are fired as well as where they land, thus violating two fundamental principles of the laws of war: distinction and proportionality


Palestinian rocket attacks on Israel - Wikipedia the free encyclopedia

Key issue here.

On January 18, 2009, United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon said "for the sake of the people of Gaza, I urge in the strongest possible terms Hamas to stop firing rockets."[230] On January 20, while visiting Sderot, the Secretary General called the rocket attacks "appalling and unacceptable".​

There are UN resolutions sitting around collecting dust that if implemented would bring this conflict to an end.

Moon should stop wagging his finger at the Palestinians and start looking at himself. The UN needs to start doing its job.
 








About 20 looney left and muslims protesting and they will soon be going to the next "flavour of the month" protest. Strange how they never protest against arab muslim atrocities or illegal weapons fired at Israeli children

What "illegal" weapons?





Qassams



On January 18, 2009, United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon said "for the sake of the people of Gaza, I urge in the strongest possible terms Hamas to stop firing rockets."[230] On January 20, while visiting Sderot, the Secretary General called the rocket attacks "appalling and unacceptable". He added that the projectiles are indiscriminate weapons, and that Hamas attacks are violations of basic humanitarian law.[231] Earlier, in November 2007, Ban had condemned a rocket attack launched from a UN-run Gaza school.[232]

On February 17, 2008, John Holmes, United Nations Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs and Emergency Relief Coordinator said while visiting Sderot, "The people of Sderot and the surrounding area have had to live with these unacceptable and indiscriminate rocket attacks for seven years now. There is no doubt about the physical and psychological suffering these attacks are causing. I condemn them utterly and call on those responsible to stop them now without conditions".[233]

Following a July 30, 2010, Palestinian Grad missile attack on the heart of Ashkelon, United Nations Middle East envoy Robert Serry said that indiscriminate rocket fire against civilians was completely unacceptable, and constituted a terrorist attack


The attacks have been condemned as war crimes, both because they usually target civilians and because the weapons' inaccuracy would disproportionately endanger civilians even if military targets were chosen. Human Rights Watch has also condemned the attackers for firing from near residential structures, thus putting Gazan civilians at unnecessary risk.[33] According to Israeli human rights group B'Tselem,

Palestinian organizations that fire Qassam rockets openly declare that they intend to strike, among other targets, Israeli civilians. Attacks aimed at civilians are immoral and illegal, and the intentional killing of civilians is a grave breach under the Fourth Geneva Convention, a war crime, and cannot be justified, whatever the circumstances. Furthermore, Qassam rockets are themselves illegal, even when aimed at military objects, because the rockets are so imprecise and endanger civilians in the area from which the rockets are fired as well as where they land, thus violating two fundamental principles of the laws of war: distinction and proportionality


Palestinian rocket attacks on Israel - Wikipedia the free encyclopedia

Key issue here.

On January 18, 2009, United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon said "for the sake of the people of Gaza, I urge in the strongest possible terms Hamas to stop firing rockets."[230] On January 20, while visiting Sderot, the Secretary General called the rocket attacks "appalling and unacceptable".​

There are UN resolutions sitting around collecting dust that if implemented would bring this conflict to an end.

Moon should stop wagging his finger at the Palestinians and start looking at himself. The UN needs to start doing its job.


It's been a looooong time since the U.N needed to start doing their job
 








About 20 looney left and muslims protesting and they will soon be going to the next "flavour of the month" protest. Strange how they never protest against arab muslim atrocities or illegal weapons fired at Israeli children

What "illegal" weapons?





Qassams



On January 18, 2009, United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon said "for the sake of the people of Gaza, I urge in the strongest possible terms Hamas to stop firing rockets."[230] On January 20, while visiting Sderot, the Secretary General called the rocket attacks "appalling and unacceptable". He added that the projectiles are indiscriminate weapons, and that Hamas attacks are violations of basic humanitarian law.[231] Earlier, in November 2007, Ban had condemned a rocket attack launched from a UN-run Gaza school.[232]

On February 17, 2008, John Holmes, United Nations Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs and Emergency Relief Coordinator said while visiting Sderot, "The people of Sderot and the surrounding area have had to live with these unacceptable and indiscriminate rocket attacks for seven years now. There is no doubt about the physical and psychological suffering these attacks are causing. I condemn them utterly and call on those responsible to stop them now without conditions".[233]

Following a July 30, 2010, Palestinian Grad missile attack on the heart of Ashkelon, United Nations Middle East envoy Robert Serry said that indiscriminate rocket fire against civilians was completely unacceptable, and constituted a terrorist attack


The attacks have been condemned as war crimes, both because they usually target civilians and because the weapons' inaccuracy would disproportionately endanger civilians even if military targets were chosen. Human Rights Watch has also condemned the attackers for firing from near residential structures, thus putting Gazan civilians at unnecessary risk.[33] According to Israeli human rights group B'Tselem,

Palestinian organizations that fire Qassam rockets openly declare that they intend to strike, among other targets, Israeli civilians. Attacks aimed at civilians are immoral and illegal, and the intentional killing of civilians is a grave breach under the Fourth Geneva Convention, a war crime, and cannot be justified, whatever the circumstances. Furthermore, Qassam rockets are themselves illegal, even when aimed at military objects, because the rockets are so imprecise and endanger civilians in the area from which the rockets are fired as well as where they land, thus violating two fundamental principles of the laws of war: distinction and proportionality


Palestinian rocket attacks on Israel - Wikipedia the free encyclopedia

Key issue here.

On January 18, 2009, United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon said "for the sake of the people of Gaza, I urge in the strongest possible terms Hamas to stop firing rockets."[230] On January 20, while visiting Sderot, the Secretary General called the rocket attacks "appalling and unacceptable".​

There are UN resolutions sitting around collecting dust that if implemented would bring this conflict to an end.

Moon should stop wagging his finger at the Palestinians and start looking at himself. The UN needs to start doing its job.





What job is that then as they have no authority in Israel what so ever. They can only recommend an action they cant enforce it without the acceptance of every member state, and then the member states backing up the enforcement by agreeing to provide troops. So those UN resolutions are not worth the paper they are written on, and can not be enforced. The only way to bring this conflict to an end is to impose sanctions on hamas and Iran and stop funding hamas through the UNWRA
 
One way to end the conflict is for the European colonists and their offspring to return to where they came from, with appropriate compensation, of course. And, the UN members that agreed to the crazy plan to bring hundreds of thousands of Europeans to Palestine, should pay the compensation.
 
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Mel is a very flawed man.

Alcoholic, wife abuser. And uneducated.

If only he had read my easy guide to Israel, telling him that Judaism is not Zionism, but Zionism is the pro war political movement, his outburst might have been hushed up, to prevent Americans from beginning to understand the difference.

How has his career been since?
No! You don't say!
Well, that is the price of a poor education.
Gee willikers! I never suspected Zionism was a pro-war political movement. How 'bout that! Learn something new every day!

The Zionists went to Palestine to take over the country.

Did they expect that to be a peaceful endeavor?

Actually the arabs went to Israel to take over the country. Israel defended it self.
Well, not so bad.

Small but constant acceleration, aided and abetted by Israel making a mockery of international law and democracy, and even of its international friends, day after day.

Danny Glover is doing his bit. :D
Good on him.

Black Americans still remember what racial apartheid was like, and even experience reduced forms of it, now.

The film, “American Revolutionary: the Evolution of Grace Lee Boggs,” is due to be screened at the DocAviv festival, which is running through May 17.

In a statement, Glover and nine others featured in the film, along with Boggs, the 98-year-old philosopher and activist whose life is chronicled in the documentary, said: “We stand in solidarity with the people of Palestine, and support their call for cultural and academic boycott of Israel… we were shocked to find the film slated to be screened at the DocAviv festival in Israel on May 13th and 15th. This was scheduled without our knowledge.”

They said they attempted to have the screenings canceled, but “the festival organizers and film producers informed us that this was not possible and they would move forward with the screening, over our objections.”

Boggs “has explicitly stated her support of the boycott and believes this screening is in direct contradiction to her legacy and ongoing work as a revolutionary,” the statement said.

Danny Glover pushes for Tel Aviv festival boycott | The Times of Israel
Danny is a little confused when he heard so many people saying we are not buying Israels shit anymore he took it literaly
 








About 20 looney left and muslims protesting and they will soon be going to the next "flavour of the month" protest. Strange how they never protest against arab muslim atrocities or illegal weapons fired at Israeli children

What "illegal" weapons?





Qassams



On January 18, 2009, United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon said "for the sake of the people of Gaza, I urge in the strongest possible terms Hamas to stop firing rockets."[230] On January 20, while visiting Sderot, the Secretary General called the rocket attacks "appalling and unacceptable". He added that the projectiles are indiscriminate weapons, and that Hamas attacks are violations of basic humanitarian law.[231] Earlier, in November 2007, Ban had condemned a rocket attack launched from a UN-run Gaza school.[232]

On February 17, 2008, John Holmes, United Nations Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs and Emergency Relief Coordinator said while visiting Sderot, "The people of Sderot and the surrounding area have had to live with these unacceptable and indiscriminate rocket attacks for seven years now. There is no doubt about the physical and psychological suffering these attacks are causing. I condemn them utterly and call on those responsible to stop them now without conditions".[233]

Following a July 30, 2010, Palestinian Grad missile attack on the heart of Ashkelon, United Nations Middle East envoy Robert Serry said that indiscriminate rocket fire against civilians was completely unacceptable, and constituted a terrorist attack


The attacks have been condemned as war crimes, both because they usually target civilians and because the weapons' inaccuracy would disproportionately endanger civilians even if military targets were chosen. Human Rights Watch has also condemned the attackers for firing from near residential structures, thus putting Gazan civilians at unnecessary risk.[33] According to Israeli human rights group B'Tselem,

Palestinian organizations that fire Qassam rockets openly declare that they intend to strike, among other targets, Israeli civilians. Attacks aimed at civilians are immoral and illegal, and the intentional killing of civilians is a grave breach under the Fourth Geneva Convention, a war crime, and cannot be justified, whatever the circumstances. Furthermore, Qassam rockets are themselves illegal, even when aimed at military objects, because the rockets are so imprecise and endanger civilians in the area from which the rockets are fired as well as where they land, thus violating two fundamental principles of the laws of war: distinction and proportionality


Palestinian rocket attacks on Israel - Wikipedia the free encyclopedia

Key issue here.

On January 18, 2009, United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon said "for the sake of the people of Gaza, I urge in the strongest possible terms Hamas to stop firing rockets."[230] On January 20, while visiting Sderot, the Secretary General called the rocket attacks "appalling and unacceptable".​

There are UN resolutions sitting around collecting dust that if implemented would bring this conflict to an end.

Moon should stop wagging his finger at the Palestinians and start looking at himself. The UN needs to start doing its job.


It's been a looooong time since the U.N needed to start doing their job

Indeed, lots of blabber but no action.

 
One way to end the conflict is for the European colonists and their offspring to return to where they came from, with appropriate compensation, of course. And, the UN members that agreed to the crazy plan to bring hundreds of thousands of Europeans to Palestine, should pay the compensation.



Then the same must be done for every other M.E nation with the arab muslims sent back to Saudi. Then every western nation to send the muslims there back to their country of origin. Should solve all the worlds problems and see the muslims having to stand on their own for a change. By the way the demographics of Israel wont change any as the vast majority of Jews are indigenous to the area. Want to send them back to islamonazi nations and see them all killed, is that your plan ?
 
About 20 looney left and muslims protesting and they will soon be going to the next "flavour of the month" protest. Strange how they never protest against arab muslim atrocities or illegal weapons fired at Israeli children
What "illegal" weapons?




Qassams



On January 18, 2009, United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon said "for the sake of the people of Gaza, I urge in the strongest possible terms Hamas to stop firing rockets."[230] On January 20, while visiting Sderot, the Secretary General called the rocket attacks "appalling and unacceptable". He added that the projectiles are indiscriminate weapons, and that Hamas attacks are violations of basic humanitarian law.[231] Earlier, in November 2007, Ban had condemned a rocket attack launched from a UN-run Gaza school.[232]

On February 17, 2008, John Holmes, United Nations Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs and Emergency Relief Coordinator said while visiting Sderot, "The people of Sderot and the surrounding area have had to live with these unacceptable and indiscriminate rocket attacks for seven years now. There is no doubt about the physical and psychological suffering these attacks are causing. I condemn them utterly and call on those responsible to stop them now without conditions".[233]

Following a July 30, 2010, Palestinian Grad missile attack on the heart of Ashkelon, United Nations Middle East envoy Robert Serry said that indiscriminate rocket fire against civilians was completely unacceptable, and constituted a terrorist attack


The attacks have been condemned as war crimes, both because they usually target civilians and because the weapons' inaccuracy would disproportionately endanger civilians even if military targets were chosen. Human Rights Watch has also condemned the attackers for firing from near residential structures, thus putting Gazan civilians at unnecessary risk.[33] According to Israeli human rights group B'Tselem,

Palestinian organizations that fire Qassam rockets openly declare that they intend to strike, among other targets, Israeli civilians. Attacks aimed at civilians are immoral and illegal, and the intentional killing of civilians is a grave breach under the Fourth Geneva Convention, a war crime, and cannot be justified, whatever the circumstances. Furthermore, Qassam rockets are themselves illegal, even when aimed at military objects, because the rockets are so imprecise and endanger civilians in the area from which the rockets are fired as well as where they land, thus violating two fundamental principles of the laws of war: distinction and proportionality


Palestinian rocket attacks on Israel - Wikipedia the free encyclopedia
Key issue here.

On January 18, 2009, United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon said "for the sake of the people of Gaza, I urge in the strongest possible terms Hamas to stop firing rockets."[230] On January 20, while visiting Sderot, the Secretary General called the rocket attacks "appalling and unacceptable".​

There are UN resolutions sitting around collecting dust that if implemented would bring this conflict to an end.

Moon should stop wagging his finger at the Palestinians and start looking at himself. The UN needs to start doing its job.

It's been a looooong time since the U.N needed to start doing their job
Indeed, lots of blabber but no action.






That's what happens when you fire illegal weapons from near a school, you get fallout.

Time for team Palestine and the islamoinazis to stop waging a war they can never win and look at peace.
 
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I wonder if Tinmore thinks that the entire world is going to stop buying from Israel. Tinmore, you have a few bucks that you could use to invest in drones on the Israeli Stock Exchange? The price per share will certainly go up as more countries buy Israeli drones, and the proceeds when you sell your shares would make your retirement more comfortable that you wouldn't have to continue on being Hamas spokesperson in the U.S. but will have the wherewithal to visit that old gang of yours several times a year via the tunnels from Egypt to Gaza.

Israeli Drone Maker Has 6 Billion Backlog and a Red-Hot Stock - Bloomberg Business?
 
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