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Hamas leader says Israel is not concerned about captured soldier
Jun 11, 2007, 10:35 GMT
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This morning in Gaza a number of Hamas people attacked a member of Fatah, and threw him to his death from an eighteenth- story window.
This act of cruelty of Palestinian Arabs against other Arabs is more and more the rule the way of life, in the chaotic terror which reigns in Gaza.
The Palestinians show disgregard not only for the women and children of their enemies, but for their own people.
The true embodiment of this principle of showing absolute heedlessness to the value of human life is the ' suicide bomber'. These 'heroes of the Islamic world' are an extreme manifestation of the ruling ethic of 'man's inhumanity to others' which rules in the Hamas- Fatah world.
Now to here such people preach to Israel which really does care about each single life of its people- is to be enraged at both the hypocrisy and absurdity of those who care so little for life blaming those who care so much - for not caring enough.
I think more and more the whole world is beginning to understand how barren and empty how sickening and inhumane these 'jihadists' are.
Hamas believes Israel doesn't care about Shalit? That must be why they've scaled down their request to an exchange of one Palestinian in return for Shalit.
Oh, wait a minute, they Palestinians are still expecting a thousand to be released in exchange for Shalit.
And yet the international press still takes everything the Palestinians say at face value.
This guy has some nerve. The official government, elected by the palestinians in a landslide, has kidnapped a soldier and refused ever since to provide any evidence of his well being. The same goes for hezbollah and the two kidnapped israely soldiers in Lebanon. This war crime, which goes against international law and basic human values is still being condemnded by the red cross, to no avail. How dare he preach us israelies for not wanting him back? Can you be more hypocritical?
'hmpiersonJun 11th, 2007 - 12:03:15
Hamas believes Israel doesn't care about Shalit? That must be why they've scaled down their request to an exchange of one Palestinian in return for Shalit.
Oh, wait a minute, they Palestinians are still expecting a thousand to be released in exchange for Shalit.
And yet the international press still takes everything the Palestinians say at face value.'
Because it's the truth. Who cares about half a dozen or so jew dogs 'kidnapped”.
Let's get to the 10,000 Palestinians held in jew jails with no right to trial. That's the true travesty of justice.
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