Uh no, the military occupation that moved in from Europe.
and that would be?
Uh no, the military occupation that moved in from Europe.
so what about jews who didnt came from europe? you let them stay SAM?
so jews didnt lived separately?
Yes they did, unlike Eastern Christians, Druze, Zoroastrians, etc. I believe the Jews themselves preferred not to eat or live among the goyem. Against their laws or something.
which resulted in the holocaust right SAM?
I did not define their self segregation, they did. Unlike cultures of the East, segregation is offensive in the west, unless it is vindicated by national borders. Which is why nationalism has worked so well in the west, but its import into the east has not been as successful.
the wave started when palestinians decided to attack israel with rockets. they fired katyusha rockets on the israeli city ashkelon, which is pretty dumb considering ashkelon has a power station that provides electricity to gaza.
you naive ....please avoid personal attacks-SG, of course they want a truce, they wanna rearm and attack again!
Hamas has never said it seeks a permanent ceasefire with Israel. How can one look for a ceasefire when their land is under occupation. That would be coward, like what Mahmoud Abbas is doing. My point is, it is interesting that every time Hamsa signals a tendency to descale the violence to let the civilians in Palestine take a breathe, the Israeli mount more pressure and then keep saying it was Hamas who started it. Bu ne perhiz, bu ne lahana turşusu!
we have to be complete idiots to let hamas get stronger then its already is, much to your dismay.
Would it be wise for Palestinians to ignore Israeli encroachment and daily killings?
all palestinians have to do is stop fighting. if we stop, will find ourselves against stronger enemies. they didnt have rockets in 95. look what the peace process resulted in: ten years ago it was stones, now its fucking grad katyusha!
It wasn't that friendly 150 years ago.
http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/959837.html"[Rice's] plans remain intact," department spokesman Rob McInturff said, adding: "We're encouraging Israel to exercise caution to avoid the loss of innocent life."
The U.S. statement was one a of a growing number of international voices calling on Israel to cease its attacks on the Gaza Strip.
The European Union and Turkey on Sunday joined the United Nations in condemning what it calls the "disproportionate" use of force by the Israel Defense Forces in Gaza after more than 60 Palestinians were killed in the highest single day toll since fighting erupted in 2000.
In a statement, the EU urged Israel to halt activities that endanger civilians saying they were contrary to international law.
It also called for an immediate end to Palestinian rocket attacks on Israeli territory and insisted that the peace process should not be interrupted.
Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan said the attacks are killing children and civilians and that the attacks can have no humanitarian justification.
Turkey is Israel's closest ally in the Muslim world and has offered to mediate for Middle East peace. But Erdogan said Sunday that Israel was rejecting a diplomatic solution to the dispute.
Earlier, UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon issued a similar condemnation of he termed Israel's "excessive and disproportionate" response to Palestinian rocket fire, while also denouncing the ongoing rocket attacks on Israeli towns and cities.
The government of Mauritania, one of the only Arab League nations to have diplomatic ties with Israel, called on Israel to stop the "bloodbath" in Gaza, and thousands of protesters took to the streets Sunday.
Mauritania is one of only three Arab League nations to allow an Israeli
Embassy on its soil, an acknowledgment of Israel that many Mauritanians have taken exception to. Last month, gunmen affiliated with al-Qaida opened fire on the embassy here, injuring three people.
In a statement, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs said it was extremely
concerned by Israel's successive raids in Gaza, calling it a collective punishment for the Palestinian people. Mauritania, the statement said, is "Calling on Israel as well as the international community to stop the bloodbath in Gaza."
It was western explorers who disguised themselves, not local Christians or Jews.
Read the works of Edward Said, a Palestinian Christian, for enlightenment