One thing that does make me happy is that a larger percentage of our generation is more comfortable questioning Israel and their actions. Although its still a far smaller percentage than it should be, given their consistently reprehensible behavior, I hope it leads to us no longer supporting that government as a whole. Without our support, they would have had to answer to the international community years ago.
2/7/2012 9:59:52 AM
my suspicion is that ^ that's why they're trying to speed up the process of annexing land now, while there is still popular US support for their actions, because they know that mass extermination of palestinians is viewed as "not cool" by younger generations and people with a pulse.
2/7/2012 11:26:30 AM
C'mon dude.
2/7/2012 12:01:26 PM
2/7/2012 1:06:22 PM
^I'm not denying that.There's a perception in this thread that I am ok with everything Israel has done and that I'm in full support of the Israeli government no matter what they do. But this is not true.I have stated many times that all killing needs to stop now, that Israel should withdraw to the 1967 borders, that Gaza and the West Bank should EACH become independent nations of each other (because the past few years have already shown that they can't handle working together), and that Jerusalem should become an international city governed by the UN.But when rockets are being launched from a hospital roof into homes on the other side, what is Israel supposed to do? Just let it happen and let their own people die? No I'm not ok with a hospital being crushed, but what would you do about it?
2/7/2012 4:32:22 PM
I can respect that.
2/7/2012 8:13:22 PM
2/7/2012 9:14:12 PM
What would you do to stop the missiles from coming? Just because the death toll isn't comparable doesn't mean the damage isn't being done.(Sorry I don't know how to re-size images)[Edited on February 7, 2012 at 10:51 PM. Reason : -][Edited on February 9, 2012 at 8:34 AM. Reason : .]
2/7/2012 10:43:44 PM
Assuming this graph is real, this is staggering.What does it say about a militia group if they are dying by the thousands whilst killing so very few in their retaliations? Clearly you aren't going to bomb them into submission, and clearly killing them doesn't change their behavior.The other explanation is that the terrorist here are completely disconnected from their civilian population, and the final explanation is that the civilian population is complicit with a long, drawn-out suicide campaign.It seems that the side losing the fewest people in this type of war actually has the most incentive to maintain the fighting. They have gained territory, while continuing to decimate their enemy, and still can rationalize it as self defense.If the situation is such that the Palestinian civilian population is complicit with the attacks, then Israel, despite the disparity in deaths, has no choice.If the situation is that the Palestinian terrorists are disconnected from the civilian population, then Israel must find another solution other than a slow scorched earth.
2/7/2012 11:18:01 PM
^^that second pic is in Gaza and is much worse (just look at the scale of the people -- it actuallydemonstrates how one-sided the conflict is quite well)I'm not condoning Hamas, but Israel gets international criticism because they mete out collective punishment that is magnitudes worse than what they are receiving. There is no denying how far from even-handed Israel is being.But let's give up the farce of calling it "defense." It's not, it's a land grab, and there are a vastmajority of Palestinians who are refugees because of the offensive that Israel is on. Israel has nointention of recognizing international boundaries, and they say as much in public when Netanyahudeclares the borders as non-defensible. That only leads to one conclusion: They are going to takemore land and displace more natives.Are they going to retreat to the 67 borders? Of course not, which is why the wall was built beyondthe borders that they are now going to declare as a part of Israel(http://www.washingtonpost.com/world/middle-east/palestinian-president-abbas-says-israel-spoiled-latest-round-of-talks-on-border-security/2012/01/29/gIQAXscHZQ_story.html) Is Jerusalem going to be an "international city?" Not when Benjamin Netanyahu walks in front of hiscronies in congress and declares it their capital and declares Israel a Jewish State while making abullshit appeal to 4000 years of history (and conveniently ignoring the more recent history ofPalestinian occupation). If they really gave a shit about peace, they'd be talking about secularismand integration, not religious "history" that gives him an excuse to own the West Bank (or Judeo and Sumara)(http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z496zRMxxu8&feature=related)And goddamn, look at the applause he gets. He has more influence over our congress than the President does.Israel has a right to exist, yes. But they don't have a right to expand.Is Israel going to stop the settlements? Fuckin doesn't seem likely. So how the fuck do you expectthe Palestinians to respond? What about this protest? (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ld3RdZVvpfg)This is like condemning a rape victim from scratching her attacker.Are you Israeli? I'm not really familiar with your position on the subject. But it seems like you aregoing out of your way to contort the reality to appease your sensibilities without having to becritical of Israel.
2/7/2012 11:27:21 PM
^ if thousands of people are dying to kill 10 or 20 people, the general population has the power to stop this.I don't mean by "not voting for Hamas" i mean by collectively going "wtf?!?!?" with the people causing this.Clearly the attacks aren't working, they need to try another strategy.
2/7/2012 11:54:20 PM
clearly, politely asking their neighbors to stop invading them isn't working either.so what other choices are they left with?I'm sure they're aware of how futile their resistance is....but it's not like it's going to matter one wayor the other. you can't expect people who have lost the will to live to strategically consider their options.[Edited on February 8, 2012 at 12:00 AM. Reason : ]
2/7/2012 11:55:25 PM
Hamas is the only force actually fighting for them at all. It's the same thing that happens with Al Qaeda and the Taliban. When people are getting the shit kicked out of them and having their land occupied, and "terrorist" groups are the only forces actually fighting on their behalf, they tend to support the terrorist groups. The alternative is complete surrender.I mean really. Let's say Hamas stops rocket attacks. Hell let's say the Palestinian votes out Hamas altogether. Do you think Israel would stop the settlements and persecution, given their history and stated goal of driving the Palestinians out altogether? No, of course not, all it would do is rip out one of the last stopgaps between the Palestinians and total erasure of their presence in their own homeland.
2/8/2012 2:08:26 PM
2/8/2012 3:25:48 PM
by whom? How about by your own Prime Minister?
2/8/2012 3:43:29 PM
thx for jacking up the page with large pictures, buttmustard
2/8/2012 3:51:17 PM
"When we have settled the land, all the Arabs will be able to do about it will be to scurry around like drugged cockroaches in a bottle."Raphael Eitan, Chief of Staff of the Israeli Defense Forces, New York Times, 14 April 1983."There was no such thing as Palestinians, they never existed."Golda Maier Israeli Prime Minister June 15, 1969"If I were an Arab leader, I would never sign an agreement with Israel. It is normal; we have taken their country. It is true God promised it to us, but how could that interest them? Our God is not theirs. There has been Anti - Semitism, the Nazis, Hitler, Auschwitz, but was that their fault ? They see but one thing: we have come and we have stolen their country. Why would they accept that?"David Ben Gurion"We have to kill all the Palestinians unless they are resigned to live here as slaves."Chairman Heilbrun of the Committee for the Re-election of General Shlomo Lahat, the mayor of Tel Aviv, October 1983."We declare openly that the Arabs have no right to settle on even one centimeter of Eretz Israel... Force is all they do or ever will understand. We shall use the ultimate force until the Palestinians come crawling to us on all fours."Rafael Eitan, Chief of Staff of the Israeli Defense Forces - Gad Becker, Yediot Ahronot 13 April 1983, New York Times 14 April 1983."We walked outside, Ben-Gurion accompanying us. Allon repeated his question, what is to be done with the Palestinian population?' Ben-Gurion waved his hand in a gesture which said 'Drive them out!'"Yitzhak Rabin, leaked censored version of Rabin memoirs,published in the New York Times, 23 October 1979.
2/8/2012 4:24:24 PM
David Ben GurionPrime Minister of Israel1949 - 1954,1955 - 1963
2/8/2012 8:46:28 PM
2/9/2012 1:02:47 AM
2/9/2012 1:30:42 AM
And how about taking a look at Israeli leaders who want a peaceful resolution? Best example is former PM and current President Shimon Perez. He used to be just as hard core as some of those quotes from Ben Gurion and Netenyahu so you can easily find older quotes from him being anti-Palestine, but here are his words of the past decade:
2/9/2012 1:37:53 AM
Words mean nothing when the actions of the Israeli government continues the same trend of occupying and expanding. I can tell my wife I love her, but if I don't stop beating her, it doesn't make it true.Look, I don't know who you are or what your relation is to this whole ordeal. I'm guessing, for you, its personal. But from an outside observer, it is almost impossible to see Israel as anything other than an imperialist nation that talks about peace while continuing to expand. And the mere act of expanding and continuing to occupy and build belies the words of peace that they talk about.
2/9/2012 1:40:45 AM
McDanger also used to post in this thread from a very personal standpoint (iirc his wife is Israeli and is very active in advocating for Palestinian statehood).My personal connection to the conflict starts with my Jewish heritage and feeling of Israel as my historic homeland...not Israel as the political borders define it today and not entirely as a religious thing, but Jerusalem and Safed and other historic spots that represent the survival of the Jewish people throughout so much pain.It then continues with my friendships with Israelis and a love of modern Israeli culture (food, music, art, technology, etc) which then led to losing friends to this conflict.Being pro-Israel does not have to mean anti-Palestine. If you want to know more about where I'm coming from, here's an organization that mostly (but not necessarily always) fits my views: http://jstreet.org/
2/9/2012 2:09:13 AM
Nobody gives a shit what you "feel" is your historic homeland. I don't have a right to a plot in the Irish highlands because of my blood. You having a religion with a history doesn't entitle you the individual or any other modern descendents to jack shit.
2/9/2012 11:37:30 AM
2/9/2012 12:00:49 PM
2/9/2012 1:03:18 PM
It might be that simple 30 years ago, but now Israel is full of many people who had no part in the original occupation and settlement, so kicking them all out is a tenuous position. At the end of the day I'd be cool with a return to the 67 borders. In an ideal world we'd give the Israelis a big chunk of Utah to live in and the Palestinians could return to the place that was their homeland mere decades ago.[Edited on February 9, 2012 at 2:06 PM. Reason : .]
2/9/2012 2:05:14 PM
2/9/2012 6:38:12 PM
2/10/2012 2:01:36 PM
Bump because I don't want to see bdmazur slink away from this thread like the corrupt Israeli politicians, warlords, and terrorists that he, ultimately, supports.[Edited on February 15, 2012 at 8:05 AM. Reason : .]
2/15/2012 8:04:10 AM
I'm not slinking away from anything, I've been posting here quite consistently.And when did I support the anti-humanistic actions of the Israeli government? I've been in full support of peace movements and evacuating the territories.I'm an American patriot while still being very critical of the government's actions. So why can't I equally love Israel as a place and not be accused of supporting a terrible government?
2/15/2012 3:08:29 PM
Typical limp-wristed liberal horseshit. Yeah yeah, your "peace organization" with all of its patent horse crap, doing literally nothing for the Palestinian people and, in every and all effects, allowing the Israeli government to steamroll right along.
2/16/2012 6:20:48 PM
Seriously the weak-piss in that "JStreet" policy sheet could have been written shorter as "do nothing"[Edited on February 16, 2012 at 6:24 PM. Reason : .]
2/16/2012 6:24:40 PM
Israel is planning to demolish 'illegal' solar panels that are the only source of electricity for Palestinians in West Bank villageshttp://www.guardian.co.uk/global-development/2012/mar/14/palestinians-prepare-to-lose-solar-panels
3/14/2012 10:07:07 AM
Shit fuck jesus.
3/14/2012 10:12:50 AM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bzhD32yqg18&feature=share
3/14/2012 10:16:44 AM
^^^
3/14/2012 1:47:57 PM
that solar panel demolition is some shit. wtf mangbtw i scanned all the area around Imneizil and didn't find any solar panels (or any black square structures like in the image or the 6 others reported.)panels were built in 2009. according to EU reports. the google image date is unknown as far as i can tell.i'll report back if i find anything[Edited on March 14, 2012 at 10:21 PM. Reason : k]
3/14/2012 10:17:46 PM
Treacherous snakes acting even more treacherously... what's new?Israel tries to save West Bank settlements it vowed to dismantlehttp://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/world/la-fg-israel-settlements-20120411,0,6734196.story
4/11/2012 5:13:43 AM
http://972mag.com/armed-border-officer-chases-10-year-old-palestinian-boy-for-holding-flag/46412/
6/27/2012 10:58:56 PM
6/28/2012 12:20:16 AM
6/30/2012 3:33:43 PM
yeah these guys.
7/17/2012 10:21:06 AM
whats the story behind that picture again? ive seen it before a long time ago and have forgotten the context.i do recall it being fairly disgusting, whatever it was.
7/17/2012 10:29:12 AM
"FACING A CROWD: A Palestinian woman whose house has been occupied by Jewish settlers argued with Israelis who came to celebrate Jerusalem Day in the mainly Arab neighborhood of Sheikh Jarrah, East Jerusalem, Wednesday. (Ahmad Gharabli/Agence France-Presse/Getty Images)"http://blogs.wsj.com/photojournal/2010/05/14/pictures-of-the-week-may-9-%E2%80%93-may-14/
7/17/2012 10:31:31 AM
Hate to play the Hitler card but Zionists are to Jews what Nazis are to Aryans...
7/17/2012 3:25:19 PM
Population of Jewish settlements in West Bank up 15,000 in a yearhttp://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2012/jul/26/jewish-population-west-bank-upFuck the Palestinians...because holocaust.
7/27/2012 9:56:40 AM
Drudge headline: "AHMADINEJAD: ANNIHILATE ISRAEL..."Links to http://www.jpost.com/IranianThreat/News/Article.aspx?id=279864 (Jerusalem post)Not surprisingly, nowhere in the article does he talk about "Annihilating Israel". Closest is this:"He added: "Anyone who loves freedom and justice must strive for the annihilation of the Zionist regime in order to pave the way for world justice and freedom.” "Fuck Zionism.
8/2/2012 2:27:27 PM
Every time I read about the issues of Israel and Palestine I can't help but be filled with blinding impotent rage at it all. The forces at work which seem to get their way more often than not are those whose actions ultimately push towards the same ethnic cleansing as the foreseeable outcome. Those who seek peaceful coexistence and actually take steps or make gestures towards it are derailed in their efforts by those on each side who use force and violence to further erode any possibility of reconciliation (sometimes under the auspices of the state and sometimes independently.)The damnably frustrating thing is that I can understand the attitudes and sentiments of the Israeli and Palestinian people which allow these sometimes evil and sometimes simply misguided elements of their societies to have their ways. Every time Israel has made gestures of peace in the past - be they genuine or hollow - they see violent elements on the Palestinian side continue their attacks. It is not unimaginable that were I in their shoes I would see the Palestinian authority as unable or unwilling to make sufficient effort to stop the violence. I would also probably know someone who had been hurt or killed or at least have seen the damage done by bomb blasts or rockets close to my own home. I might even come to believe that the ultimate goal of any Palestinian authority would always be my eventual death or expulsion in spite of whatever they might officially say.Every time the Palestinian authority has made similar gestures towards Israel the Palestinian people see the illegal Jewish settlements continue to expand and perceive the Israel gestures of cooperation as disingenuous. They see their economy stifled and their livelihoods threatened even in times of relative peace. I can imagine that were I in their shoes I could come to see attempts at peaceful coexistence and even detente as futile and ultimately suicidal. I would come to see the Israeli electorate as politically unable or simply unwilling to stop what I would feel was the slow and inexorable expulsion or killing of my people. I might knowledge Hamas's agenda and tactics as futile but I might not be willing or able to acknowledge that they were worse than futile and actually pushing things towards the outcome I fear most. I would likely know friends and perhaps even family killed in the conflict and my anger of this could reasonably be imagined to cause me to see those working towards a peaceful outcome as collaborators rather than my people's only realistic hope.From the outside it seems obvious that the biggest and most immediate enemies of good people on each side of the conflict are often either in charge of their own governments or getting their way none the less. There are good individuals of each society for whom circumstance, politics, and propaganda conspire to make genocide, murder, or suicide seem like the best of all available inevitable outcomes. The worst thing about it all is that I realize that were I in their shoes I would quite likely not listen to reason either. The only reason that there is no alternative to conflict besides surrender is because too many people can see no alternative.
8/2/2012 9:37:09 PM
Israel Police: Hundreds watched attempt to lynch Palestinians in Jerusalem, did not interferehttp://www.haaretz.com/news/national/israel-police-hundreds-watched-attempt-to-lynch-palestinians-in-jerusalem-did-not-interfere.premium-1.459293
8/20/2012 11:21:43 AM