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Cum extermini ieftin si eficient palestinienii din Gaza ? Lasandu-i sa moara de foame

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Situaţia din Fâşia Gaza ameninţă să se transforme într-un dezastru umanitar. Medici din mai multe ţări europene au intrat în Fâşia Gaza pentru a-i ajuta pe colegii palestinieni. Ei au vizitat mai multe spitale care, chiar şi cu ajutoarele aduse de organizaţiile umanitare abia mai fac faţă mulţimii de pacienţi.

Bilanţul celor 18 zile de război a ajuns la 1000 de morţi, dintre care 70 numai marţi, şi la peste 4.600 de răniţi în rândul palestinienilor.

Aproape 90% dintre locuitori riscă să moară de foame, iar zeci de mii de oameni au fost nevoiţi să îşi părăsească locuinţele pentru a fugi din calea bombelor.

Militarii israelieni sunt acuzaţi că nu depun suficiente eforturi pentru a-i proteja pe civilii palestinieni şi pe angajaţii agenţiilor umanitare. Autorităţile israeliene susţin că militanţii palestinieni ocupă şcolile, moscheile şi zonele dens populate, de unde lansează atacuri asupra trupelor israeliene. Piloţii israelieni afirmă că multe misiuni aeriene au fost anulate pentru a se evita vărsarea de sânge în rândul civililor.

"Hamas îi foloseşe pe civili ca scuturi umane astfel că uneori, când tragem spre ţinte, oameni nevinovaţi sunt loviţi. Da, aşa se întâmplă", susţine căpitanul Orr, pilot israelian de elicopter.

Cu toate acestea, imaginile cutremurătoare ale copiilor şi femeilor ucişi de ofensiva israeliană au dus la proteste şi critici vehemente la adresa statului evreu. http://english.aljazeera.net/news/middleeast/2009/01/200911343614184377.html




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  1. Ciprian said

    am January 14 2009 @ 3:18 pm

    Las, ca se intoarce roata; fiecare mort din Gaza va lua cu el 1000 de evrei borati

  2. VIOREL URBAN said

    am January 14 2009 @ 4:45 pm

  3. Felicia Antip said

    am January 14 2009 @ 7:51 pm

    ZIUA – ANALIZE SI COMENTARII – miercuri, 14 ianuarie 2009

    Noul antisemitism

    Razboiul din Gaza a constituit un nou prilej pentru iesirea la suprafata a manifestarilor antisemite si anti-israeliene in intreaga lume. Noul antisemitism este mai periculos si ipocrit decat cel clasic. Macar Ku Klux Klan sau neonazistii spun pe sleau ce gandesc. Noii antisemiti se dau democrati si “antirasisti”.

    Ei critica doar politica israeliana, “sionismul” si “unilateralismul american”. Antisemitismul a devenit doar o stampila pe care o pun in fruntea adversarilor politici. Socialistii francezi, de exemplu, acuza partidele de centru-dreapta pentru ca au facut coalitie cu Le Pen in vreun obscur consiliu local din Sudul Frantei. In acelasi timp, justifica fara rusine atacurile impotriva evreilor francezi prin “compasiunea” fata de suferintele palestinienilor.

    Propaganda antisemita lucreaza de decenii si efectele se vad acum. Atacurile impotriva evreilor sau atitudinea predominant anti-israeliana a mass media sunt rodul unei schimbari de mentalitate, in special in Europa. Un sondaj international arata ca subiectii au indicat SUA si Israel pe primele doua locuri in clasamentul tarilor care ameninta pacea lumii. Adica doua democratii, in timp ce Coreea de Nord, Siria sau Iran sunt la coada listei.

    In Europa, dupa 1973, politica oficiala a incurajat migratia in masa a arabilor. De asemenea, s-a initiat crearea unei unitati euro-arabe, de dragul petrolului si cu scopul de a rivaliza cu SUA. Procesul Barcelona sau proiectul Uniunii Mediteraneene sunt etape in aceasta strategie. In consecinta, mass media, universitatile occidentale, politicienii, ONG-uri, conving de decenii populatia europeana ca Islamul este o religie a pacii care sta la baza civilizatiei europene in aceeasi masura ca si crestinismul, iar imigratia musulmana in masa ar fi benefica pentru tarile europene. In acelasi timp, Israel a fost prezentat permanent ca un stat agresor, o Sparta militarista.

    Pentru a se face pe plac musulmanilor, s-a refuzat mentionarea in Constitutia europeana a radacinilor iudeo-crestine ale Europei. Paralel cu razboiul din Gaza, “Euronews” informeaza ca la Bruxelles se desfasoara “Saptamana araba la Parlamentul European”. Pe de alta parte, numerosi politicieni, gazetari, universitari europeni, urasc din tot sufletul SUA, iar Israel este considerat un apendice al superputerii de peste ocean.

    Un realizator BBC povesteste ca atunci cand a vrut sa faca un reportaj despre antisemitism, toata lumea s-a minunat: “nu stiam ca esti evreu!”. Realizatorul, intamplator englez get-beget, continua: “daca propuneam un film intitulat Islamofobia luam premiul BAFTA si nu ma mai intreba nimeni daca sunt musulman”. Parlamentarul laburist John Mann relateaza ca a patit la fel cand a declansat ancheta comisiei parlamentare despre antisemitismul din Marea Britanie. Realitatea trista este ca pe evrei nu-i prea mai apara nimeni in Europa.

    Noul antisemitism s-a extins de la extrema dreapta la Stanga. Este suficient sa citesti articolele vehement anti-israeliene din ziarele comuniste “L’Humanite” sau “Il Manifesto”. Anarhistii greci, cu esarfe palestiniene de gat, au uitat de guvernul Karamanlis si au manifestat la Ambasada israeliana din Atena, la fel ca batalioanele de asalt ale lui Chavez, care a si expulzat ambasadorul israelian din Caracas. Evo Morales, presedintele comunist al Boliviei, ataca si el Israel. Israel este aliatul SUA, care oprima cultura boliviana, adica plantatiile de coca. Miscarea Anti-Globalizare colcaie si ea de antisemiti. Doar capitalismul global este un complot evreiesc, nu-i asa?

    Oricat ar incerca Stanga sa nege evidenta, scheletul antisemitismului este ascuns in sifonierul sau. Ura fata de capitalism a degenerat in ura fata de evrei. Ideologia tiers mondista si ura fata de civilizatia occidentala nasc in mintea activistilor de stanga ideea ca Israel si SUA reprezinta imperialismul, iar Hamas, Hezbollah s.a. sunt miscari de eliberare ale oprimatilor din lumea a treia.

    George SCARLAT

    Articol disponibil la adresa http://www.ziua.net/display.php?id=247829&data=2009-01-14

  4. Piciu said

    am January 14 2009 @ 7:56 pm

    Si totusi de unde au plecat toate astea ?

    Oamenii ar trebui sa inteleaga foarte bine legatura indestructibila dintre cauza si efect .

    Din pacate multi fac ce le trece prin cap fara sa se gindesca o clipa si la consecinte, iar cind vine momentul in care efectele produse din cauza faptelor lor incep sa se faca simtite incep sa-si plinga de mila si sa dea vina pe alti pentru nenorocul lor .

    Asa este si in fisia GAZA . Cind esti mic si slab nu te dai la unul mare si tare .
    Mitul lui David care l-a invins pe Goliat nu se intimpla atit de des pe cit ne-am dori noi si in plus de asta e bine sa nu uitam ca David facea parte din poporul israelitilor asa ca sansele palestinienilor sunt tare mici in situatia data daca ar fi sa luam in considerare faptul ca acest popor israelit a avut dinainte de Cristos o legatura mai speciala cu divinitatea , Dumnezeu ocrotindu-i in mod special pe acestia (cu mici exceptii cum ar fi perioada celui de al doilea razboi mondial cind Hitler nu prea a tinut cont de pilele pe care acestia le aveau la Dumnezeu).

    Din pacate,in toate conflictele de cele mai multe ori mor cei nevinovati .

    Dumnezeu sa-i ierte pe cei ucisi si sa le dea intelepciune celor ramasi in viata !

  5. Felicia Antip said

    am January 14 2009 @ 7:59 pm

    The ‘oldest hatred’ lives, from Gaza to Florida

    By Mark Steyn

    Forget, for the moment, Gaza. Forget that the Palestinians are the most comprehensively wrecked people on the face of the Earth. For the past 60 years they have been entrusted to the care of the United Nations, the Arab League, the PLO, Hamas and the “global community” — and the results are pretty much what you’d expect.

    You would have to be very hardhearted not to weep at the sight of dead Palestinian children, but you would also have to accord a measure of blame to the Hamas officials who choose to use grade schools as launch pads for Israeli-bound rockets, and to the U.N. refugee agency that turns a blind eye to it. And, even if you don’t deplore Fatah and Hamas for marinating their infants in a sick death cult in which martyrdom in the course of Jew-killing is the greatest goal to which a citizen can aspire, any fair-minded visitor to the West Bank or Gaza in the decade and a half in which the “Palestinian Authority” has exercised sovereign powers roughly equivalent to those of the nascent Irish Free State in 1922 would have to concede that the Palestinian “nationalist movement” has a profound shortage of nationalists interested in running a nation, or indeed capable of doing so. There is fault on both sides, of course, and Israel has few good long-term options. But, if this was a conventional ethno-nationalist dispute, it would have been over long ago.
    We are assured that criticism of the Jewish state is not the same as anti-Semitism. We are further assured that anti-Zionism is not the same as anti-Semitism, which is a wee bit more of a stretch.

    Only Israel attracts an intellectually respectable movement querying its very existence. For the purposes of comparison, let’s take a state that came into existence at the exact same time as the Zionist Entity, and involved far bloodier population displacements. I happen to think the creation of Pakistan was the greatest failure of post-war British imperial policy. But the fact is that Pakistan exists, and if I were to launch a movement of anti-Pakism it would get pretty short shrift.

    ?Just weeks ago, terrorists attacked Mumbai, seized hostages, tortured them, killed them, and mutilated their bodies. The police intercepts of the phone conversations between the terrorists and their controllers make for lively reading:

    “Pakistan caller 1: ‘Kill all hostages, except the two Muslims. Keep your phone switched on so that we can hear the gunfire.’

    “Mumbai terrorist 2: ‘We have three foreigners, including women. From Singapore and China’

    “Pakistan caller 1: ‘Kill them.’

    “(Voices of gunmen can be heard directing hostages to stand in a line, and telling two Muslims to stand aside. Sound of gunfire. Sound of cheering voices.)”

    “Kill all hostages, except the two Muslims.” Tough for those Singaporean women. Yet no mosques in Singapore have been attacked. The large Hindu populations in London, Toronto and Fort Lauderdale have not shouted “Muslims must die!” or firebombed Halal butchers or attacked hijab-clad schoolgirls. CAIR and other Muslim lobby groups’ eternal bleating about “Islamophobia” is in inverse proportion to any examples of it. Meanwhile, “moderate Muslims” in London warn the government: “I’m a peaceful fellow myself, but I can’t speak for my excitable friends. Nice little G7 advanced Western democracy you got here. Shame if anything were to happen to it.”

    As I always say, the “oldest hatred” didn’t get that way without an ability to adapt: Once upon a time on the Continent, Jews were hated as rootless cosmopolitan figures who owed no national allegiance. So they became a conventional nation state, and now they’re hated for that. And, if Hamas get their way and destroy the Jewish state, the few who survive will be hated for something else. So it goes.

    But Jew-hating has consequences for the Jew-hater, too. A few years ago the poet Nizar Qabbani wrote an ode to the intifada:

    O mad people of Gaza,
    a thousand greetings to the mad
    The age of political reason
    has long departed
    so teach us madness.

    You can just about understand why living in Gaza would teach you madness. The enthusiastic adoption of the same pathologies by mainstream Europe is even more deranged — and in the end will prove just as self-destructive.

  6. Felicia Antip said

    am January 14 2009 @ 8:13 pm

    Mideastweb: Middle East

    MidEast Web Historical Documents
    Hamas Charter
    The Covenant of the Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas)

    18 August 1988

    Hamas Charter: Please Note – MidEastWeb provides the Hamas Charter and introduction for your information. MidEastWeb does not support Hamas!!

    Introduction

    In 1987, the Arabs living in the territories occupied by Israeli in the 6-Day war began a series of riots and violent confrontations now known as the First Intifada, a movement quite independent from PLO leadership. Soon after, Islamic militants founded the Hamas movement.

    The Hamas was formed from the Mujama movement, which had been a political party with no military ambitions that was given some encouragement by Israel earlier in the decade, as a means of countering the influence of the PLO, and perhaps because the opposition of the Mujama to an international conference that would adjudicate the problem of Palestine, coincided with the policies of the Begin and Shamir governments.
    Hamas name

    Hamas is an acronym of Harakat al Mawqawama al Islamiyya meaning “Islamic Resistance Movement.” The word Hamas also means “zeal.” The H in Hamas is an Arabic ‘Het and it is sounded as a pharyngeal fricative, a sound made deep in the throat like the ‘Het in “Shalom ‘Haver” made famous by President Bill Clinton. The “a”s in Hamas are pronounced approximately like the “a” in “cat.” In Hebrew, the a’s are pronounced as “ah.”
    Hamas capsule history

    The Hamas has a ‘military’ wing, Izz ad-Din al-Qassam Brigades, that engages in terrorist acts and a ‘civilian’ wing that supposedly confines itself to education and ‘good works.’ Hamas perpetrated numerous suicide bombings and other terrorist attacks, at first in order to sabotage the Oslo Accords and peace process, and then as part of the Second Intifada. Israel successively assassinated its leaders, Sheikh Ahmed Yassin and Sheikh Ahmed Rantissi, forcing the leadership underground. However, in January of 2006, candidates representing the Hamas swept to victory in Palestinian elections, overcoming the traditional leadership of the Fateh and PLO. In June of 2006, Hamas affiliates captured an Israeli soldier by tunneling across the border between Gaza and Israel In February of 2007, Hamas, Fateh and other factions entered a unity government in a deal brokered by Saudi Arabia and Egypt. However, in practice, Hamas ruled Gaza on its own. It formed the Executive Force over the protests of the Fatah and Palestinian Authority. The Executive force was a combination internal police force, political force to be used against Hamas opponents and terrorist group. In June of 2007, Hamas ousted Fatah forces from Gaza in a bloody coup, throwing Fatah members off the roofs of buildings after shooting them in the knees. At least one Fatah member was sliced into steaks that were sent to his family. Since Gaza had been totally evacuated by Israel in the unilateral disengagement of 2005, Hamas currently (2009) rules Gaza as a de facto state government. It has used Gaza as a base for launching rocket attacks against Israel. On June 19, 2008, Israel and Hamas concluded a “lull” or Tahdiya agreement that was brokered by Egypt. Hamas, but not Israel, declared that this truce was for a period of six months. Rocket fire from Gaza was reduced but not stopped. Hamas greatly stepped up smuggling of arms through tunnels beneath the Egyptian controlled Rafah crossing. Hamas dismissed the international monitors that were to have controlled the Rafah crossing, and then declared that Gaza is “under siege.” Israel retaliated for rocket fire by closing the Israeli crossings periodically. On December 18, 2008, Hamas declared that they would not renew the truce. Thereafter, Hamas and associated organizations directed a rain of rocket and mortar fire at Israeli towns and cities, reaching as far as 45 KM away with Grad rockets that had been smuggled in during the lull period. On December 26, 2008, Israel launched operation Cast Lead, attacking the Hamas in Gaza at first by air and later in a limited ground invasion.

    Hamas Principles

    The principles of the Hamas are stated in their Covenant or Charter, given in full below. Following are highlights.

    “Israel will exist and will continue to exist until Islam will obliterate it, just as it obliterated others before it.” (The Martyr, Imam Hassan al-Banna, of blessed memory).

    “The Islamic Resistance Movement believes that the land of Palestine is an Islamic Waqf consecrated for future Muslim generations until Judgement Day. It, or any part of it, should not be squandered: it, or any part of it, should not be given up. ”

    “There is no solution for the Palestinian question except through Jihad. Initiatives, proposals and international conferences are all a waste of time and vain endeavors.”

    “After Palestine, the Zionists aspire to expand from the Nile to the Euphrates. When they will have digested the region they overtook, they will aspire to further expansion, and so on. Their plan is embodied in the “Protocols of the Elders of Zion”, and their present conduct is the best proof of what we are saying.”

    The charter is a rather classical Islamist document, applied to the local issues. It declares that Jihad (in the sense of armed battle) is the only solution. It cites the Protocols of the Elders of Zion, a ludicrous anti-Semitic forgery.

    The “Zionists” and the freemasons and others are blamed for what Hamas and radical Islamists see as the major calamities of the world, especially the French Revolution.

    One of the most ominous aspects of the Charter however, is this Hadith:

    Moreover, if the links have been distant from each other and if obstacles, placed by those who are the lackeys of Zionism in the way of the fighters obstructed the continuation of the struggle, the Islamic Resistance Movement aspires to the realisation of Allah’s promise, no matter how long that should take. The Prophet, Allah bless him and grant him salvation, has said:

    “The Day of Judgement will not come about until Muslims fight the Jews (killing the Jews), when the Jew will hide behind stones and trees. The stones and trees will say O Muslims, O Abdulla, there is a Jew behind me, come and kill him. Only the Gharkad tree, would not do that because it is one of the trees of the Jews.” (related by al-Bukhari and Muslim).

    The implication is clear: Allah promised that the Jews will be murdered, and the Hamas “aspires to the realisation of Allah’s promise, no matter how long that should take.”
    Hamas and the Muslim Brotherhood

    Some observers deny the relation between the Hamas and the Muslim Brotherhood. However, the Charter states:

    The Islamic Resistance Movement is one of the wings of Muslim Brotherhood in Palestine. Muslim Brotherhood Movement is a universal organization which constitutes the largest Islamic movement in modern times. It is characterised by its deep understanding, accurate comprehension and its complete embrace of all Islamic concepts of all aspects of life, culture, creed, politics, economics, education, society, justice and judgement, the spreading of Islam, education, art, information, science of the occult and conversion to Islam.

    Moreover, the Charter quotes Hassan Al-Banna, a Nazi sympathizer who founded the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt. There is no doubt that the Hamas views itself as a part of the Muslim Brotherhood and an ideological heir of al Banna. The Muslim Brotherhood spawned a number of radical Islamist movements including Al-Qaeda.
    Current Hamas Positions

    Some analysts insist that the Hamas is becoming more pragmatic in its ideology following assumption of a political role. The evidence for this is view is conflicting, and it is beclouded by the practice of dissemblance that was copied from Al-Banna and Sayyed Qutb. Recent statements by leaders include the following:

    * Imam Yousif al-Zahar of Hamas said in his sermon at the Katib Wilayat mosque in Gaza that “Jews are a people who cannot be trusted. They have been traitors to all agreements. Go back to history. Their fate is their vanishing.” Ref IHT 1 April 08

    * Sheik Yunus al-Astal, a Hamas legislator and imam, in a column in the weekly newspaper Al Risalah in 2008 discussed a Koranic verse suggesting that “suffering by fire is the Jews’ destiny in this world and the next.” Astal concluded “Therefore we are sure that the Holocaust is still to come upon the Jews.Ref IHT 1 April 08

    * “We will not rest until we destroy the Zionist entity” stated Hamas leader Fathi Hammad in Gaza on Friday January 2nd 2009 – ref — BBC 2 January 09

    * In a sermon aired on Hamas’ Al-Aqsa television, cleric Yunis Al Astal stated, “Today, Rome is the capital of the Catholics, or the Crusader capital, which has declared its hostility to Islam, and has planted the brothers of apes and pigs in Palestine in order to prevent the reawakening of Islam.

    “I believe that our children, or our grandchildren, will inherit our jihad and our sacrifices, and, Allah willing, the commanders of the conquest will come from among them”

    He maintained that Rome would become, “”an advanced post for the Islamic conquests, which will spread though Europe in its entirety, and then will turn to the two Americas, even Eastern Europe.” Ref- Fox 14 Apr. 2008

    Other statements are more moderate in tone, but Hamas has repeatedly refused international community demands to recognize the right of Israel to exist, abrogate its charter and abide by the previous commitments of the Palestinian Authority

    Ami Isseroff

    Updated Jan 11, 2009

  7. MARIUS said

    am January 14 2009 @ 8:44 pm

    cipriane esti tigan?

  8. Sergiu said

    am January 14 2009 @ 8:52 pm

    To all my dear friends Romanians !!

    Now more than ever I feel I have to share with you my feelings about what is going on in my beautiful and only country we have.

    More than 60 years passed since the international community decided that we (my parents’ generation) have the right to have our land, a home to live in and a place to rebuild our families, that so many of them (6 milion) didn’t survive those terrible times of world war 2.
    We started from nothing.
    With hard work, love, patience we built a wonderful country, one of the most developed countries in the world, with the best universities, hospitals and people/
    we gave home to thousands of refugies from all over the world.
    Israel is a wonderful tourist country for all religions.

    Unfortunately all those 60 years we had to defend ourselves from those who don’t want us here.
    We could live in peace with all our neighbors and there were times that we really did and it was great for everybody, but then came those terrorist groups the HEZBULLAH and the HAMAS who wrote on their flags DEATH AND DESTRUCTION OF ISRAEL. They have friends in the world: Iran and the Taliban who in the name of ALLAH want to destroy the western world. Eight years ago Israel gave back the Gaza strip to the Palestinians. To make that effort, thousands of Israeli famillies had to leave their homes and the beautiful cities which they build up and start new life all over again.
    Those beautiful cities we left for the Palestinians are now ruins.
    The freedom and independence that could be their lives controlled by their goverments changed into misery, fear and hatred since the HAMAS took over. instead of building up a good life with good neighbors, they where droven into a terrible situation.
    During those eight years there was not a single week when SCAD and GRAD missiles where falling on houses, schools, kindergardens and in the streets of the southern cities: SDEROT, ASHKELON, NETIVOT,all the kibutzim in that area. The life there is unbereable. Children cann’t sleep at night. There are sirens alarms and they have to run in seconds into shelters terrified.
    It became lately so intensive 80-90 missiles every day, that Iisrael couldn’t go on living like that.
    and a week ago started this operation against the HAMAS people.
    I dont know if you know about it but 15 minutes before every bomb that falls in Gaza, the people in that house are getting phone calls from Israel to give them some time to rescue the civilians . Where in another place have you ever heard such a thing.
    Often I think about the little Palestinian children suffering so much, and I wish with all my heart that one day when all this will come to an end we can help them to recover, but in the meantime I have to think about the families on this side of the border who for eight years can not live normal life, who for eight years are terrified from the whistle of the missile that comes right after the terrible sound of the siren.
    I know that the tv reporters are showing what is “interesting” to see for the rating but try to be
    objective and see the entire picture of our life here in this 22.000 sq”km. little country

    and then you might understand the need of Israel to defend itself

    hoping for peace

    all my love

    Sergiu.

  9. Sergiu said

    am January 14 2009 @ 8:55 pm

    PLEASE RESERVE FIFTEEN MINUTES TO SEE THE FOLLOWING FILM,THE REALITY OF THE HAMAS AND RADICAL ISLAM MENTALITY THAT THE WORLD IS FACING. DON’T PUT YOUR HEAD IN THE SAND ,COVERING IT WITH DENIAL.

    Subject: Fitna the Movie: Geert Wilders’ film about the Quran

    Http://video.Google.com/videoplay?docid=3369102968312745410

    ——————————————————————————–

  10. http://saccsiv.wordpress.com/ said

    am January 14 2009 @ 11:18 pm

    Una din primele masuri luate de armata israeliana a fost aceea de a bombarda tocmai tunelurile.

    La granita dintre Gaza si Egipt a fost ridicat un soi de zid similar cu cel din ghetoul din Varsovia din perioada nazista, astfel incat adolescentii palestinieni au sapat zeci de tuneluri pe sub acesta, ce sunt folosite la traficul de arme, tigari, medicamente, etc, fiind singura varianta de relationare cu exteriorul, in afara de „granita” directa cu Israelul. Este o afacere banoasa pentru acei tineri dar si foarte riscanta:

    Un foarte util reprotaj despre celebrele tuneluri gasiti la:

    http://saccsiv.wordpress.com/2009/01/11/cateva-motive-pentru-care-sunt-urati-evreii-gaza-rabini-contra-sionism/

  11. obiectiva said

    am January 17 2009 @ 1:55 pm

    Dear Sergiu, eu imi rezerv 15 minute pentru a va spune ca Gen de GAULE se referea la Palestina, cand spunea ca un al treilea Raboi mondial este inevitabil si va porni tocmai din orientul mijlociu.dar tu stai confortabil in fotoliul tau asigurat de lobbisti si iti spui ca tu nu poti sa mori.

  12. obiectiva said

    am January 17 2009 @ 1:56 pm

    HAI SA PUNEM EMBARGO PENTRU ISRAEL! FARA NICI UN PRODUS CARE SA INTRE IN STATUL TERORIST ISRAEL SI FARA BANI SI FARA ARME! SA VEDETI CE REPEDE INCHIDE LA BOUCHE!

  13. obiectiva said

    am January 17 2009 @ 2:48 pm

    Sa muriti voi, felicia antip, ca o data cu GAZA au iesit, te citez: “Noul antisemitism

    Razboiul din Gaza a constituit un nou prilej pentru iesirea la suprafata a manifestarilor antisemite si anti-israeliene in intreaga lume. Noul antisemitism este mai periculos si ipocrit decat cel clasic. Macar Ku Klux Klan sau neonazistii spun pe sleau ce gandesc. Noii antisemiti se dau democrati si “antirasisti”??!

    Sa mori tu? bai, babatia dracului, pe mine ma exaspereaza victimizarea voastra reptiliana. CUM ARE UN OM DE PE PLANETA O OPINIE OPUSA, CUM ESTE ANTISEMIT.

  14. obiectiva said

    am January 17 2009 @ 3:00 pm

    Menechem Begin , fost prim ministru Israel :

    „ Rasa noastra este Master Race. Noi suntem zei divini pe aceasta planeta. Noi suntem atat de diferiti de rasele inferioare, precum sunt ele fata de insecte. De fapt, comparativ cu rasa noastra, alte rase sunt bestii si animale. Alte rase pot fi considerate a fi extremente umane. Destinul nostru este de a conduce rasele inferioare. Regatul nostru pamantesc va fi stapanit de liderii nostri cu un sceptru de otel. Masele ne vor linge picioarele si ne vor servi ca sclavi. „

  15. strajerul said

    am January 26 2009 @ 3:06 pm

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