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Gaza: The Longest Siege in Modern History - 2007 to the Present
Timmons “ forgot “ to mention that in 2005 574 Mortar Shells

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Gaza: The Longest Siege in Modern History - 2007 to the Present
Not at all. They were a response to the siege.Timmons “ forgot “ to mention that in 2005 574 Mortar Shellsand 286 Quassam Rockets were fired from Gaza into Israel
Israel completely withdrew by the middle of August.Not at all. They were a response to the siege.
Tinmore disagrees; he can’t stand the truthIsrael completely withdrew by the middle of August.
Israel patrols Palestine's sky. Israel patrols Palestine's waters. Israel patrols inside Palestine's fence and shoots anyone they want. Israel enteres any time it wants to destroy crops and trees.Tinmore disagrees; he can’t stand the truth
There wasn’t one Israeli left starting Aug 15, 2005. The Rocket Fire actually increased immediately. You have a very strange version of them wanting “Israel patrols Palestine's sky. Israel patrols Palestine's waters. Israel patrols inside Palestine's fence and shoots anyone they want. Israel enteres any time it wants to destroy crops and trees.
You have a very strange version of withdraw.
DEFLECTION.There wasn’t one Israeli left starting Aug 15, 2005. The Rocket Fire actually increased immediately. You have a very strange version of them wanting ““ peace”
DEFLECTION.
We weren't talking about peace we were talking about
Thank you for your Freudian Slip. Withdrawal was SUPPOSED to be about obtaining peaceDEFLECTION.
We weren't talking about peace we were talking about withdrawal
Indeed, but Israel did not withdraw.Thank you for your Freudian Slip. Withdrawal was SUPPOSED to be about obtaining peace![]()
Sorry, but every single Israeli was forced to leave and the RocketsIndeed, but Israel did not withdraw.
Tinmore disagrees; he can’t stand the truth
Reflections on the 75th Anniversary of the UN Vote to Partition Palestine
Reflections on the 75th Anniversary of the UN Vote to Partition Palestine