Who are the Israelis?

Seriously, P F Tinmore when will you grow up
to have the guts for a sincere discussion?

Why can't anti-Israel activists handle a normal conversation?
 
How many big, brave Israeli goontards does it take to arrest an 8 y.o. boy?



But he wasn't arrested.

Whenever I was stopped or questioned there were always at least 2 officers.

That is because they were confronted by some meek, oppressed Palestinian women.


So they are so oppressed that all it took to prevent a supposed arrested
is for a bunch the women to arrive?

Yeah you make a lot of sense.
 
Seriously, P F Tinmore when will you grow up
to have the guts for a sincere discussion?

Why can't anti-Israel activists handle a normal conversation?
I need normal people on the other side of the table.

So typical,
"everyone else is wrong"...
except for you miles away...

That's exactly what I was asking,
why can't anti-Israel activists handle a normal discussion?
 
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Let me ask you this P F Tinmore - in all your 10 years of daily anti-Israel posting here,
have you admitted to being wrong or making a mistake about anything?

Ever? Once?
That's normal??
 
RE: Who Are The Palestinians? Part 2
⁜→ rylah, et al,

BLUF: Elegance and Simplicity
Yes, if I understand correctly what is implied in this research,
the method is working not only against Covid, but viruses in general.
This could become the new international standard for public sanitation.

But what surprised me was the simplicity of the idea.
And if all working as described, sure deserve a Nobel prize.
However aside from that, would make me a much more proud Israeli,
if the Tel-Aviv university made the new patent available for public domain.
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(COMMENT)

UV Light (10 to 400 nm) in Range "B" (280 to 200 nm) are commonly used for these purposes.


Ultraviolet Light Uses
1. Analytical research
2. Medicine as photo-therapy
3. Vitamin D formation and strengthen bones
4. Sterilization of substances
5. Air purification
6. To trap insects

In fact, this technique is often portrayed in movies and television. It is used quite frequently in the detection of bodily fluids (blood and semen trails most often). What surprises me is that → you would have thought that this is so common, that the medical community would have such lights and lamps in their offices, clinics, and hospitals. The article talks about UV lamps in the range of 265 to 285 nm in wavelength as being the most effect. This is equivalent to the common product of a UV-C lamps/lights (200 to 280 nm). They are readily available on the market (Home Depot, Walmart and Amazon).

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Most Respectfully,
R

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Guess that's exactly what You've mentioned, the movies and I've seen UV lights being used when visiting friends in Be'er Shev'a university, so kinda assumed it was available.

A short internet research reveals it's been actually a 'hot talk' in the recent years,
specifically regarding disinfection of hospitals, with some around the world
already experimenting with robotic solutions that until recently,
required the absence of patients and personnel.

This is US, 6 years ago


This is what they use now in Israel


This is progress, but the idea of integrating
the method to air conditioning is on a whole other level.
It should resolve both the problems of ozone and direct exposure.
 
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Well there was all this noise about Gal Gadot casting Cleopatra,
it was about her looks, I know it's shallow, but it got me thinking...

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Youval Dayan - 'Cohecha Haram' |
Theme song of Ahuvah 'Ozeri documentary


New documentary releases today on YesDocu.

The story of the first queen of the Mizrahi music - Ahuvah 'Ozeri.
How from the darkest of places she exploded onto the music scene,
and then disappears in silence only to appear and sound her voice after 23 years.

Life story of the great musician as never told before.

 
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RE: Who Are The Palestinians? Part 2
⁜→ rylah, et al,

BLUF: Elegance and Simplicity
Yes, if I understand correctly what is implied in this research,
the method is working not only against Covid, but viruses in general.
This could become the new international standard for public sanitation.

But what surprised me was the simplicity of the idea.
And if all working as described, sure deserve a Nobel prize.
However aside from that, would make me a much more proud Israeli,
if the Tel-Aviv university made the new patent available for public domain.
(COMMENT)

UV Light (10 to 400 nm) in Range "B" (280 to 200 nm) are commonly used for these purposes.


Ultraviolet Light Uses
1. Analytical research
2. Medicine as photo-therapy
3. Vitamin D formation and strengthen bones
4. Sterilization of substances
5. Air purification
6. To trap insects

In fact, this technique is often portrayed in movies and television. It is used quite frequently in the detection of bodily fluids (blood and semen trails most often). What surprises me is that → you would have thought that this is so common, that the medical community would have such lights and lamps in their offices, clinics, and hospitals. The article talks about UV lamps in the range of 265 to 285 nm in wavelength as being the most effect. This is equivalent to the common product of a UV-C lamps/lights (200 to 280 nm). They are readily available on the market (Home Depot, Walmart and Amazon).

SIGIL PAIR.png

Most Respectfully,
R

[/QUOTE]

Guess that's exactly what You've mentioned, the movies and I've seen UV lights being used when visiting friends in Be'er Shev'a university, so kinda assumed it was available.

A short internet research reveals it's been actually a 'hot talk' in the recent years,
specifically regarding disinfection of hospitals, with some around the world
already experimenting with robotic solutions that until recently,
required the absence of patients and personnel.

This is US, 6 years ago


This is what they use now in Israel


This is progress, but the idea of integrating
the method to air conditioning is on a whole other level.
It should resolve both the problems of ozone and direct exposure.
[/QUOTE]
We used to have a UV light in our clothes dryer. (In the 1950s so this is not a new concept.) We had a UV filter on our well water when we lived by a lake.
 
Seriously, P F Tinmore when will you grow up
to have the guts for a sincere discussion?

Why can't anti-Israel activists handle a normal conversation?
I need normal people on the other side of the table.

So typical,
"everyone else is wrong"...
except for you miles away...

That's exactly what I was asking,
why can't anti-Israel activists handle a normal discussion?
You people argue with documents. What can I say?
 
Heroíc Young Palestinian Medic Mürdered By IDF Terrórist



That's a baseless blood libel.

Murder implies intent,
she didn't die from a bullet aimed at her.

Israeli snipers who have shot groups the size of a nickle claim they didn't aim at her.

Israel shovels shit and you eat it with a spoon.



Palestinian Doctor Praises Israel For Saving Lives
Palestinian MD lauds Israel for saving children
 
You people argue with documents. What can I say?

Tell me more about the armistice agreements you argued with.
Sure, there is quite a lot in there.

The fighting in the 1948 war was halted when a UN Security Council Resolution called for an armistice. Nobody won or lost that war.

Palestine was mentioned several times including the term "peace in Palestine.' The term "peace in Israel," or "peace in Israel/Palestine" were not mentioned. A place called Israel was not mentioned at all.

The Negev was called Palestine in the agreements with Egypt and Jordan.

Palestine's international borders with its neighbors were referenced as guides for drawing the armistice lines. Borders for a place called Israel were not mentioned.

The armistice lines were specifically not to be political or territorial boundaries. They did not draw borders between countries
 
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Mother of six found dead in suspected West Bank terror attack

Security forces alerted after Esther Horgan fails to return home from jog on Sunday evening near her home in settlement of Tal Menashe; her body found with marks of violent attack; manhunt launched to find perpetrator.

 
^ The body of an Israeli mother of six was found in a West Bank forest early Monday in a suspected terror attack.

Esther Horgan, 52, left her home in the northern West Bank settlement of Tal Menashe on Sunday afternoon for a jog in the nearby Shaked Forest.

Her body was found early Monday with clear signs of a violent attack which police and the Shin Bet security agency suspect was an act of terror.
Security forces launched a manhunt Monday morning in an effort to find the perpetrator.
Paramedic Assaf Tapuhi, who arrived on the scene, said that the woman showed no signs of life and was pronounced dead.
The Samaria Regional Council said in a statement that Horgan's murder was an act of terror.
"Her husband alerted security forces after she failed to return home. She was found with her skull bashed in," the statement said.
 
You people argue with documents. What can I say?

Tell me more about the armistice agreements you argued with.
Sure, there is quite a lot in there.

The fighting in the 1948 war was halted when a UN Security Council Resolution called for an armistice. Nobody won or lost that war.

Palestine was mentioned several times including the term "peace in Palestine.' The term "peace in Israel," or "peace in Israel/Palestine" were not mentioned. A place called Israel was not mentioned at all.

The Negev was called Palestine in the agreements with Egypt and Jordan.

Palestine's international borders with its neighbors were referenced as guides for drawing the armistice lines. Borders for a place called Israel were not mentioned.

The armistice lines were specifically not to be political or territorial boundaries. They did not draw borders between countries

Palestine was Britain’s fictional name for the British Mandate. It‘s a generic European name. British Mandate Palestine, established specifically for “reconstitution” of the Jewish Homeland, as stated in the text of the Mandate. There wasn’t any entity palestine previously in the Ottoman Empire.

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