Israel police challenge US 'terror' findings

Just about every civilised person sees this differently to you,
Then why hasn't one single country (on the planet), recognized Israel's right to that land?

It's been over half a century and still not one country has done that.


the EU announced months back that they were withdrawing aid to Palestine because of the terrorism affecting Europe.
Israel will soon know what that feels like.

'Israel will soon know what that feels like'

You base this on what?
 
AH! yes the fly shit that altered the meaning of the word of allah, it was originally 72 raisins until a flatulent fly followed through and altered it to virgins. Is it the doe eyed boys that appeals to you so much, or the ever virginal little girls ? :eusa_whistle:
Actually, it's dressing my girlfriend up in Catholic school girl uniforms.

There's just something about that salt 'n pepper plaid.
 
They make connections were there are none and reorganize information to find their scenario. They seem to thing everything is connected to Israel to defame in order to justify their attacks, verbal and physical, against Israelis.

They don't realize most of what they believe is incorrect. They try to blame Israel for everything from a scuff on a shoe to global warming and over population.

They should look at themselves before pointing out presumed flaws in others.
I never blamed Israel for global warming.

BTW, who is this "they" people?
 
Oh, the nincompoop can google! It was the British military HQ which makes the "terrorism" debatable, they called and warned them several times, which makes it even more debatable. AND IT HAD ABSOLUTELY NOTHING, ZERO TO DO WITH THE MUNICH MASSACRE.

Now get lost, mental midget.
Nah, I think I'll stay.

And there is no debating the fact that bombing a hotel, is an act of terrorism.
 
A phone call was made warning of an explosion and to get everyone out of the building, but the hotel staff choose to ignore the warning.
That doesn't change anything!

Bombing a hotel, is an act of terrorism.
Glad we got tht straightened out. And everyone of your buddies here sez when Palestinians do the bombing, it's resistance. I hate it when they do that. Don't you?
 
Glad we got tht straightened out. And everyone of your buddies here sez when Palestinians do the bombing, it's resistance. I hate it when they do that. Don't you?
Not everything.

If they bomb Israel proper and it is not a military target, then it is terrorism.
 
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Glad we got tht straightened out. And everyone of your buddies here sez when Palestinians do the bombing, it's resistance. I hate it when they do that. Don't you?
Not everything.

If they bomb Israel proper and it is not a military target, then it is terrorism.
But the King David was a military target so that made it resistance. Thanks for clearing that up.
 
Glad we got tht straightened out. And everyone of your buddies here sez when Palestinians do the bombing, it's resistance. I hate it when they do that. Don't you?
Not everything.

If they bomb Israel proper and it is not a military target, then it is terrorism.
But the King David was a military target so that made it resistance. Thanks for clearing that up.[/QUOTE]

sometimes Hoss your lying is despicable.



King David Hotel bombing - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Explosion and aftermath[edit]





British paratroopers enforce curfew in Tel Aviv after King David Hotel bombing, July 1946. Photographer: Haim Fine, Russian Emmanuel collection, from collections of the National Library of Israel.
The explosion occurred at 12:37. It caused the collapse of the western half of the southern wing of the hotel. Soon after the explosion, rescuers from the Royal Engineers arrived with heavy lifting equipment. Later that night, the sappers were formed into three groups, with each working an eight hour shift. The rescue operation lasted for the next three days and 2,000 lorry loads of rubble was removed. From the wreckage and rubble the rescuers managed to extract six survivors. The last to be found was D. C. Thompson, 24 hours after the building had collapsed. He appeared to be more or less unhurt, but later died due to shock.[25]

91 people were killed, most of them being staff of the hotel or Secretariat: 21 were first-rank government officials; 49 were second-rank clerks, typists and messengers, junior members of the Secretariat, employees of the hotel and canteen workers; 13 were soldiers; 3 policemen; and 5 were members of the public. By nationality, there were 41 Arabs, 28 British citizens, 17 Palestinian Jews, 2 Armenians, 1 Russian, 1 Greek and 1 Egyptian. 46 people were injured.[5][6] Some of the deaths and injuries occurred in the road outside the hotel and in adjacent buildings. No identifiable traces were found of thirteen of those killed.[5] Among the dead were Yulius Jacobs, an Irgun sympathizer,[19] and Edward Sperling, a Zionist writer and government official.
 
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