You must be brilliant - you found me out, even though in the 30 years I worked on US Navy funds at APL, mainly on projects related to ship defenses, the Navy never did....your entire "plan" is based on false premises and ill knowledge in defensive system and their capabilities. ...
I think its really interesting that for over a decade Israel has been delaying the system that could stop those missiles.
You must be brilliant - you found me out, even though in the 30 years I worked on US Navy funds at APL, mainly on projects related to ship defenses, the Navy never did.
First to correct your distortion, I said: "collective punishment is very Nazi like." - I stand by that assertion. If it applies to some of Israeli's actions (cutting off power so sewer systems must dump raw sewerage into the streets, etc.) Then in those instances, Israeli is acting very Nazi like.even though you are a blatant israel hater, pro palestinian, a liar and you said disgusting things on israel(i.e. comparing israelis to NAZIS) i took your offers concerning military defensive suggestions to several people i know in the security industry. ill give you the response i got:
:roflmao:
First to correct your distortion, I said: "collective punishment is very Nazi like." - I stand by that assertion. If it applies to some of Israeli's actions (cutting off power so sewer systems must dump raw sewerage into the streets, etc.) Then in those instances, Israeli is acting very Nazi like.
Not for the 80% of the dead or now dispersed Negev Bedouins.
Just curious, do you know what percent of the European Jews (say those living in Europe in 1935) survived Hitler’s "final solution"?
I bet at least 20% got out in time. If that is the case, then there is "zero stretch" required to say that Israel and Nazi Germany are doing exactly the same thing; However, the moral issue is identical. - That is not dependant on Israel killing or driving out exactly the same percentage as the Nazis did.
Thus I think the main difference is Israel is smarter or learned from Hitler's mistake. I.e. Is doing the extermination sufficiently slowly so that the rest of the world will at most periodically protest, but do nothing to stop it.
do they mention its HAMAS actions that are preventing aid from reaching them? did they mention hamas are the ones attacking the very same aid intended for those children? did they ever once talked about qassam rockets?
what a shame it is you prefer to ridicule someone instead of checking the facts first. the UN today is nothing more then a joke.
http://www.eyeontheun.org/view.asp?l=21&p=144
very balanced and objective is it?
Those are all men without backbone. It doesn't say much about where the UN really stands. Also they have to be diplomatic and not offend countries to the point where they turn their back to the UN.
But, what would you rather see? that the people of gaza are no longer supplied by the UN with food for example, but are rather left to the mercy and become dependent of organisations like HAMAS?
Notice that he follows it with "a minute of silence in memory of all those who have given their lives for the cause of the Palestinian people and the return of peace between Israel and Palestine.". Maybe his words weren't intended like that.
But for real, I'm on neither side of the conflict, I'm just an observer.
By the way, next time when you make claims like that (that i replied to in the first place) back them up or you will just be laughed at.
Just heard a CNN promotional for a program they will broadcast tomorrow (Saturday. 3 May) at least in Brazil. Program is called:
"Search for the last true Bedouins"
In the Sinai and Negev, there were once at least 650,000 of them. Most still living under Israeli control are now confined in one of seven concentration towns guarded by Israeli soldiers, without their animals. Those that have managed to escape to the desert again cannot raise any crops as Israel has been spraying their fields with herbicides since 2003.
I do not know what CNN will show tomorrow, but did watch several months ago a documentary by BBC where this Israeli grab of their lands was well documented. These simple people have, like the Jews in Nazi Germany, committed only the crime of existing where someone more powerful did not want them to. Their culture has already been exterminated, with possibly a few exceptions. - We will need to wait a day more to see if CNN was able to find in their search any still living as they did for 100 times longer than Israel has existed.
Just heard a CNN promotional for a program they will broadcast tomorrow (Saturday. 3 May) at least in Brazil. Program is called:
"Search for the last true Bedouins"
In the Sinai and Negev, there were once at least 650,000 of them. Most still living under Israeli control are now confined in one of seven concentration towns guarded by Israeli soldiers, without their animals. Those that have managed to escape to the desert again cannot raise any crops as Israel has been spraying their fields with herbicides since 2003.
I do not know what CNN will show tomorrow, but did watch several months ago a documentary by BBC where this Israeli grab of their lands was well documented. These simple people have, like the Jews in Nazi Germany, committed only the crime of existing where someone more powerful did not want them to. Their culture has already been exterminated, with possibly a few exceptions. - We will need to wait a day more to see if CNN was able to find in their search any still living as they did for 100 times longer than Israel has existed.
What is not factual in my post above? Oh great one who cares about facts and never answers any questions – only makes unsupported false statements as to what other believe, are etc. such as:i wonder if you are just interested in the facts, or what ever suits your thinking. i think its the second.
... i think you are a lying NAZI jew hater, thats what i think.
you dont give squat about the Negev Bedouins, palestinians or anybody of that sort, you just HATE jews.
Condi made an interesting statement realestine. She said the only people still thinking about a two state solution are all her age (she is 53 years). Younger people are now looking to a one state solution. Perhaps they will be silent now about Israeli settlements and no longer push for Israeli removal from Gaza and West Bank. I have a feeling, these young people have already decided that now only a one state solution will work.
Sure, an Arab country that wakes up and realises there's no place for a bunch of hothead Europeans, and starts getting rid of them "legitimately", say by labeling them as a bunch of terrorists?
But given how well-supported Israel's anti-Arab stance is (by the big ol' US), that's really just a big dream, right?
Invaders intent on what looks like the usual genocidal tactics employed by every other pack of invading colonialists throughout history, you mean?
Which, ironically enough, includes my own ancestry. Then again that was a century or so back.
History still not old enough, for you guys?
Palestinians inside the Palestinian territories and in diaspora will go on a one-hour strike at noon Thursday to commemorate their Nakba (Arabic for catastrophe) as the Israelis marks the 60th anniversary of the creation of a statehood.
The Palestinian National Authority's (PNA) Higher National Committee, which arranges ceremonies marking the Nakba, announced a series of activities such as raising Palestinian flags and blackbands on the rooftops and sit-in protests across Palestinian lands.
The strike will take place in Gaza, West Bank and refugee camps in neighboring Arab countries between 12 p.m. local time (O9OO GMT) and 13 p.m. (1000 GMT), the committee said in a statement.
It called on Palestinians "to participate in the steps against the celebrations of the occupation's state which was built on the ruins of our people, villages and cities."
The statement also urged the Palestinians to stick to their right of return.