Israelis murder seven Palestinians who were picnicking on beach

Discussion in 'Politics' started by ZZZzzzzzzz, Jun 9, 2006.

  1. I think Israel should pay them no less than Saddam did, probably significantly more. It still does not mean that it's Israel's fault or that they killed them intentionally.
     
    #11     Jun 10, 2006
  2. So Israel should behave just as Saddam did.

    Quite a progressive deal you got going on....

    Yes, it is Israel's fault.

    You can rationalize it, or justify it any way you want, but it is their fault....

     
    #12     Jun 10, 2006
  3. If you want to ignore circumstances surrounding two events which btw were completly different, if you fail to mention that the terrorists attacked and israelis retaliated, that terrorists crashed their planes (full of civilians already) into buildings full of civilians while Israelies bombed an empty area used almost exclusively by terrorists, if you choose to ignore absolutely everything except the fact that people died than yes, two events are identical. Too bad no one else ignores all those differences.
     
    #13     Jun 10, 2006
  4. Did I say that?
     
    #14     Jun 10, 2006
  5. Unintended murder...is murder.

    What Israel did was not an act of self defense, no matter how they spin it....

     
    #15     Jun 10, 2006
  6. This is not in dispute, the issue is whose fault it is and it's not necessarily the person's who pulled the trigger. If/when terrorists use human shields it's their fault that innocent people die. Intentions BTW do matter, actually they matter a great deal in criminal, international and all other courts.

    I did not say it was self-defense, it was a retaliation.
     
    #16     Jun 10, 2006
  7. Full of militants you lying pig? This area in Bait lahyah is a beach frequented by families and your Isreal death machine knew it.

    Everyone realizes you are a nation of killers. A nation of Nazi killers with no honor nor mercy!

    You killed a whole family in cold blood like you killed Iman Hajjo and 2000+ children in cold blood.

    It is part of your makeup, it is part of your blood thirsty culture and it is part of who you are.

    You couldn't live with the fact that Hamas offered you a cease fire so you killed and killed and killed and killed.

    You killed a Hamas leader that adhered to the cease fire and when that did not provoke them, you decided to take a whole family and injure scores of unaware children.

    What can I say except fuck the US administration for being your whore and fuck the whole world including all of the Arab and Islamic world for lining up to suck your all mighty cock!

    Go toast your Champaign, you have done a fine job getting rid of us.

    The blood of our children is on the hand of the US and the whole world and damn the whole world and damn the fucking God who created you that mighty.
     
    #17     Jun 10, 2006
  8. This is not in dispute, the issue is whose fault it is and it's not necessarily the person's who pulled the trigger. If/when terrorists use human shields it's their fault that innocent people die. Intentions BTW do matter, actually they matter a great deal in criminal, international and all other courts.

    The murder is the fault of the murderer.

    Those folks on the beach did not kill themselves...

    I did not say it was self-defense, it was a retaliation.

    So it was murder inspired by vengeance....
     
    #18     Jun 10, 2006
  9. Full of militants you lying pig? This area in Bait lahyah is a beach frequented by families and your Isreal death machine knew it.
    Five militants also died earlier Friday in two Israeli strikes in Gaza, Palestinian sources said. The IDF said militants launched a Qassam rocket from the village that landed in Israel but caused no damage or casualties.

    You couldn't live with the fact that Hamas offered you a cease fire so you killed and killed and killed and killed.
    Hamas has stuck to the cease-fire it announced in February 2005, but other groups did not sign on and have continued attacks against Israel. Hamas and its military wing Izzedine al Qassam has admitted responsibility for terrorist attacks against Israeli civilians as well as attacks against the Israeli military.
     
    #19     Jun 10, 2006
  10. The murder is the fault of the murderer.
    You're certainly entitled to this [simplistic] opinion but neither courts nor public opinion all over the world believe that the person who pulled the trigger is always guilty. Based on your logic if a hostage gets killed by a stray bullet the cop is a murderer.

    Those folks on the beach did not kill themselves...
    No, they did not, they were set up by their militant brothers.

    So it was murder inspired by vengeance....
    Retaliation is not vengeance, it's a military operation which like any other military action can cause collateral damage.
     
    #20     Jun 10, 2006