Victory67, José,
et al,
And it is exactly this kind of veiled threats that demonstrate the need to surveil and contain Islamic Militants, Jihadists and Fedayeen, and associated terrorist groups.
José;8610601 said:
It's also what makes young arabs feel an irresistible urge to practice skyscrapper demolition in the United States.
The price paid for our unwavering support for the Promised Land State.
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While the Hostile Arab Palestinian (HoAP) repeated makes the claim that they are not terrorist, they demonstrate their intentions over and over again. They are simply incapable of faithfully observing the principles of international law concerning the establishment of peaceful relations.
For the HoAP to instigating, encouraging, or tolerating terrorist activities
(skyscrapper demolition) intended to be committed against other States or their citizens, only demonstrates that these people have totally lost their honesty, integrity, moral values, and the character needed to promote positive and productive international relations. Threatening to use terrorism to accomplish the end goals is, all by itself, an element of the offense and a reason to reenforce the containment measures now in place; separating them from other members of the international community for which they pose a danger.
The HoAP is not a victim of apartheid, or ethnic cleansing. They are the people that are threatening genocide and "skyscrapper demolition." They are the ones, given their past history of establishing a practice of terrorism, their previous pattern of criminal behavior, that need security containment.
Even today: "The Palestinian official who headed Yasser ArafatÂ’s security force at the start of the second intifadeh is warning that
armed conflict may well follow the failure of current peace talks with Israel."
[Read more: Palestinian Official Warns of Violence If Israel Peace Talks Fail | TIME.com Palestinian Official Warns of Violence If Israel Peace Talks Fail | TIME.com] Violence is the preferred solution. It has not changed since the 1930's and the Palestinian Black Hand of the Sheik Izz ad-din al-Qassam, and it is the same today.
Most Respectfully,
R