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thanks for your useless contribution... AS IF we gezegd hebben dat dat de oplossing zou zijn en dat DAT hetgene is wat de meeste normale Palestijnen zien als echte oplossing. |
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de partijen in Israel (iig een boel) die nu de macht hebben plijten ook voor de algehele wegdrukking, verdrukking en onderdrukking van het palestijnse volk... zal ik dan ook maar gaan schreeuwen dat alle Joden (jaja,.. heu, WEER een domme generalisatie) de Palestijnen ook niet zien zitten en op willen sluiten in een gevangenisland? |
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wat VIND je nou wel en wat VIND je niet? |
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uiteraard zullen deze 'heldhaftige leiders' niet degenen zijn die de zelfmoordaanslagen plegen, daar hebben ze hun pionnen voor. om dit probleem aan te pakken zou de Palestijnse autoriteit meer macht moeten hebben, en die gebruiken om de invloed die de terroristen hebben te beperken. probleem is dat ze nog de macht, nog de wil daartoe hebben. het grootste probleem van de palestijnen is op het moment dus de anarchie die er onder hen heerst. het grootste probleem van Israel is dat ze er weinig tegen kunnen doen, aangezien geweld verder radicaliseert, en zonder geweld de hamas niet te vernielen is.
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Israel blames Syria after 16 killed in suicide attacks
By Haaretz Staff Israel blamed Syria for the double suicide bombing in Be'er Sheva on Tuesday afternoon that killed 16 people, saying that it is still supporting terrorist organizations in the country. A senior military official told Haaretz that the Syrians continue to sponsor terror organizations operating out of Damascus, providing both logistical and financial backing. A high-placed source said, "it is not the PR departments of these organizations sitting in Damascus. It is their operational commands." Among those killed when two suicide bombers blew themselves up almost simultaneously on buses in the southern city, was a 3-year-old boy; about 100 other people were wounded. Hamas claimed the attacks, the first suicide bombings inside Israel in five months. The names of seven fatalities have been released so far: Karin Malcha, 23, Emanuel Yosef, 28, Shoshana Amos, 50, Tamara Badarshivili, 70, Aviel Atash, 3 and Denise Hadad, 40, and Tatiyana Kochensko. In response to the attack, Prime Minister Ariel Sharon and Defense Minister Shaul Mofaz decided in a Tuesday night meeting with top security officials, security officials will launch a military offensive in the West Bank city of Hebron, the home of Be'er Sheva suicide bombers Ahmed Kawasma and Nassim Jabri. Following the attack, Hebron was placed under closure, and Israel Defense Forces soldiers arrested 12 Palestinians in the city overnight. Shortly after the bombing, IDF troops in the West Bank raided the bombers' homes. Security forces were also to bolster security along the seam line between the southern Hebron Hills and the Negev, the area which the suicide bombers apparently passed on their way to carrying out the attack. In addition, security forces have imposed a full closure on the Gaza Strip in the wake of Tuesday's attempt by a Palestinian to enter the Erez Crossing carrying an explosives device. Palestinian workers have also been banned from working in Israel or in the Erez industrial zone until further notice. Assassinations of senior Hamas leaders in the Gaza Strip are also expected to increase. The initial investigation of the Be'er Sheva attack showed that both buses departed from the central bus station in the city, and two suicide bombers - one on each bus - blew themselves up at 2:50 P.M., about 100 meters apart. "I heard a blast and I started to run to the site. Within seconds there was another explosion," said Gil Yehezekel, the owner of a business close to the location of the attack. "When I got there, there were people on the floor, wounded people, limbs torn off," he said. "The police and ambulances arrived in seconds." The driver of the second bus that blew up, Yaakov Cohen, said that when he saw the bus ahead of his explode in a ball of flame he had a premonition his own vehicle would soon be next. "I saw the first explosion and thought, my God, I've got to get out of here. I drove [my bus] about 10 meters and then opened the doors," he said from his hospital bed, where he was being treated for leg wounds. "I believe that between 10 to 15 people got off my bus. Suddenly I heard a huge explosion. I can't explain it but it was almost as if I knew it was going to happen. It was terrible, terrible ... I don't want to describe what I saw." Cohen said there had been 20 to 30 people still waiting to leave his vehicle when the bomb went off, and that none of the passengers who boarded his bus earlier had looked suspicious. "Believe me, I look and check," Cohen said. "It is very hard to identify a bomber ... I don't know how anyone can." Sharon vowed in the wake of the attacks that "the fight against terror will continue with full strength." Sharon will continue with the disengagement plan, his aides said. The Palestinian Authority condemned "any attacks that target civilians, whether Israelis or Palestinian," Palestinian Minister Saeb Erekat said. The United States and European Union also condemned the attack. In the Gaza Strip, Muslim leaders praised the "heroic operation" over mosque loudspeakers. About 20,000 Hamas supporters sang and threw candy in the streets of Gaza City in celebration of the bombings and their casualties. Hamas claimed responsibility through a leaflet that surfaced in Hebron, 50 km from Be'er Sheva, saying the attacks were meant to avenge Israel's assassination of its two top leaders in helicopter missile strikes in March and April. "This is but one of a series of responses in which the Iz a Din al-Kassam Brigades have vowed to carry out in response to the martyrdom of the leaders of our movement, Sheikh Ahmed Yassin and Abdel Aziz Rantisi," it said. "Revenge is so sweet," said one celebrator, hoisting high a poster of Abdel-Aziz al-Rantissi. The IDF believes that the military wing of Hamas in Hebron is behind the attack. Hamas supporters said they were pleased the group's repeated attempts to launch attacks against the Jewish state had finally caused Israeli casualties. "Our religion orders us to respond in kind to aggression against us. You [Israeli people] are the ones who choose your leaders and choose to be their shields. Therefore your shields will suffer more blows," the leaflet said. "This is a gift to the newcomers who arrived recently to our land," it added in a reference to recent wave of Jewish immigration to Israel. "We say to you: 'This is your fate, so wait.'" Following the blasts, the police bolstered the number of officers across the country. There had apparently been no alert that an attack was imminent. Palestinian militants haven't carried out a suicide bombing inside Israel since March 14, when 11 people were killed in the port city of Ashdod. Earlier Tuesday, Israel Defense Forces soldiers caught a Palestinian man carrying an explosives belt as he tried to cross into Israel from the Gaza Strip. http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/472097.html Analysis: Hamas targeted Be'er Sheva because it was easy By Ze'ev Schiff, Haaretz Correspondent The bombing of the buses Tuesday proves Hamas' unwillingness to accept a cease-fire in anticipation of Israel's withdrawal from the Gaza Strip, as its people told Egyptian officials in Cairo last week. The meeting in Cairo ended without results, and it was clear that it was only a matter of time before Hamas found a way to penetrate Israel's defenses. Be'er Sheva was chosen as a target because the way from Hebron to Be'er Sheva is relatively easy, in the absence of a defense barrier in the south of Mount Hebron. The two suicide bombers arrived from Mount Hebron. The Shin Bet knows who they were. Tuesday the defense establishment heads convened in Tel Aviv to discuss Israel's reaction. It would be wrong to expect a decisive and surprising reaction to the two bus bombings. The only formula Israel has is continuing to foil suicide bombings on the basis of intelligence tips relating to specific incidents, by assassinations of persons directly involved in suicide bombings, stepping up the construction of the separation barrier, and setting a "price" for those who support terror. The past few months indicate that this formula has been relatively successful. Hamas' reply to Egypt was not surprising. Its leadership sees Israel's disengagement plan as a threat, and even if it cannot prevent it, Hamas will try to make the IDF withdraw under fire. The Egyptians are familiar with this position, but want to prove to the residents of the Gaza Strip that they are doing everything to reduce Israel's military pressures on them. Hamas is gaining considerable prestige from its high level meetings with Egyptian officials. At the end of the last round of talks, Hamas representatives said they would be willing to have another debate with the Egyptians after the latter receive Fatah's answer to the cease-fire proposal. They probably know that Arafat is not ready to issue an explicit instruction for a cease-fire. Hamas in Hebron is considered one of the hard core terrorist organizations, characterized among other things by the extreme secrecy with which it conducts itself. The intelligence services consider it difficult to crack Hamas cells in Hebron, and when things are quiet in Hebron for a long time, the Shin Bet gets suspicious, seeing it as the calm before the storm. After several Hamas attempts to penetrate towns in the Sharon failed, it chose the southern, open way, where no fence separates Mount Hebron and the Negev. The fence route in the south has been decided on, but following the High Court of Justice ruling, the officials in charge started arguing on whether it should be changed. The planned route is not on the Green Line, and penetrates quite deeply into Palestinian territory, more than five kilometers in some places. A Palestinian boy holds a toy gun and Muslim holly book Koran as Hamas supporters celebrate the twin suicide bombing that killed 16 Israeli in Beersheba, in Gaza city Tuesday. (Reuters) http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/471782.html Hiermee is ook meteen LeSocialistes vraag beantwoord.
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Er is geen leven op te bouwen of te leven in de bezette gebieden op het moment, alles wordt door ellende (nu veroorzaakt door Israël), vernielingen en aanslagen door het Israëlische leger kapotgemaakt. |
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je bedoelt nog meer terrorisme aanwakkeren en onschuldige burgers uit hun huizen jagen, of erger is nooit vanzelfsprekend |
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Deze oorlog duurt al een tijdje en volgens mij gaan ze ook nog wel even door. Het is net een gewoonte geworden oorlog. Al generaties lang worden mensen opgevoed met het idee dat het andere volk de grote wereldboosdoener is. Daar zal een dagje psychiatrie niets aan kunnen veranderen denk ik. |
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en dan moet er is flink worden geinvesteerd in de bezette gebieden en Gaza-haven moet worden aangelegd en al die Israelische boycots moeten worden opgeheven. DAN PAS hebben de Palestijnen iets te verliezen als ze besluiten te vechten tegen de Israeli's ohja: corruptie en terroristische organisaties in de bezette gebieden moeten ook worden uitgebannen |
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