Peaceful Israelis Cheers as Missile Hits Gaza, Then Threatens CNN Reporter

PS Baghdad is on land that was once a cultural and scholarly center for jews and also
later on for Christians and Zoroastrians------it was a land in which scholars studied their
own theology and also greek philosophy and the mathematics of the east-----then the dogs
and pigs of Arabia invaded and NOW it is a stinking "CALIPHATE" Just what point do you
imagine you made?

I imagine you made the point, that the Meds are not working:eusa_shifty:

Is that the best line the ummah could hand you?
 
If Hamas had a way to aim their rockets...
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http://www.buzzfeed.com/dorsey/israeli-crowd-cheers-as-missile-hits-gaza-live-on-cnn

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Israeli attacks in Gaza since July 7, 2014, which Israeli officials said delivered more than 500 tons of explosives in missiles, aerial bombs, and artillery fire, killed at least 178 people and wounded 1,361 as of July 14, including 635 women and children, according to the United Nations.

The United Nations Human Rights Council should hold a special session to address violations of international human rights and humanitarian law in the context of the conflict.

Those cowards must put to shame.

Hamas should be brought to justice and shamed for their terrorist tactics..
 
Of course the cowardly 'reporter' deleted her tweet about 20 minutes later - I wonder why? Maybe she dimply realized that referring to the people of Sderot as 'scum' could compromise her façade of 'objectivity', she supposedly being a 'reporter'?

Who wants to take my bet that she gets fired within a month?
Is it just me, or has anyone else noticed the CNN on-screen talking-heads bias towards the Palestinians, this time around?

Just as well, I guess... they're about the only mainstream venue doing that, this time, with most now openly pro-Israel this time, and I sense that the folks at CNN are beginning to grow increasingly uncomfortable with trying to make excuses for Hamas.

I'm also noticing some of the 'guest correspondents' and 'guest speakers' landing pretty hard on the side of Israel, and bashing the editorial bias of some of those CNN talking heads, who are not having as easy of a time with that, as they oftentimes do.

That's a healthy development, as well.
 
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If Hamas had a way to aim their rockets, that Hill would be a good place to aim at

Did you just call to target civilians, just for their opinions?

So I guess you'll also say it's ok to target Palestinian women who hand out candies when hearing of suicide bombings and Israeli being killed.

The hypocrisy of Anti-Zionists screams volums.

You confirm They dont have a way to aim their Protest rockets, at Troops or civilians

So what? Not for lack of trying. Why did they reject Egypt's attemp for a cease fire? There will be no response . Let the Death Toll rise.
 
Did you just call to target civilians, just for their opinions?

So I guess you'll also say it's ok to target Palestinian women who hand out candies when hearing of suicide bombings and Israeli being killed.

The hypocrisy of Anti-Zionists screams volums.

You confirm They dont have a way to aim their Protest rockets, at Troops or civilians

So what? Not for lack of trying. Why did they reject Egypt's attemp for a cease fire? There will be no response . Let the Death Toll rise.

I find it funny that after said poster just openly stated that he supported targeting civilians, still have the guys to reproach.
 
the worshippers of the pig should be put to shame along with the pig. I was 19 years
old when I read THE BOOK OF THE STINKING PIG. ---very long ago---years before
1967 I read the book with an absolutely opened mind.
I read t because I used to love to read ancient classic literature-----including the Odyssey---
the Iliad----the greek plays of Euripides, Sophocles et al----the bible---the Gita---etc etc.
The book of the pig I read first was the Picthall version

In order to understand the ethos of the pigs and dogs of gaza-----one must read the BOOK OF THE
PIG OF MECCA


you sure are putting it mildly...(this way, for the last...what's it been ? seems like 10 yrs) ??

for me, i don't have to read a book - all i gotta do is look:














There is nothing else to ... examine, a.f.a.i.c.





 
the worshippers of the pig should be put to shame along with the pig. I was 19 years
old when I read THE BOOK OF THE STINKING PIG. ---very long ago---years before
1967 I read the book with an absolutely opened mind.
I read t because I used to love to read ancient classic literature-----including the Odyssey---
the Iliad----the greek plays of Euripides, Sophocles et al----the bible---the Gita---etc etc.
The book of the pig I read first was the Picthall version

In order to understand the ethos of the pigs and dogs of gaza-----one must read the BOOK OF THE
PIG OF MECCA


you sure are putting it mildly...(this way, for the last...what's it been ? seems like 10 yrs) ??

for me, i don't have to read a book - all i gotta do is look:














There is nothing else to ... examine, a.f.a.i.c.






I get the feeling that you are of the male gender------men are more OBSERVANT--
and they also have a sense of direction. --------my only way of navigation is
by WRITTEN WORD EVEN left/right confuses me.
 
The last girl is probably subject to the death penalty in most Islamic countries.
 
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