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The faithful will never lose hope…more importantly, never lose sight of our final destination: The Kingdom that awaits all those who love Him
Let us not loose hope…
The faithful will never lose hope…more importantly, never lose sight of our final destination: The Kingdom that awaits all those who love Him
Let us not loose hope…
The faithful will never lose hope…more importantly, never lose sight of our final destination: The Kingdom that awaits all those who love Him
Gary, do ascribe any blame to the Israeli side of this conflict, either in the immediate battle or in the long-standing struggle? Even an ounce? And if so, what?What in the world are you talking about? Hamas reported all civilian deaths. The only contention is insistence in arguing.
None, there is no excuse for the wanton killing of civilians by Hamas and on either side which they are responsible for. They are blood thirsty foaming at the mouth terrorists and thats really all there is to it. They are no better than Isis or the rest of the butchers in Africa, Iran and elsewhere. I fact I think they should surrender an accept immediate exile to save the further slaughter of civilians. But they won’t, they will continue killing in Allahs name and insist on the extermination program of Jews and Christians and Muslims, just like Isis.Gary, do ascribe any blame to the Israeli side of this conflict, either in the immediate battle or in the long-standing struggle? Even an ounce? And if so, what?
Thank you, Gary, for your honest and firm response.None, there is no excuse for the wanton killing of civilians by Hamas and on either side which they are responsible for. They are blood thirsty foaming at the mouth terrorists and thats really all there is to it. They are no better than Isis or the rest of the butchers in Africa, Iran and elsewhere. I fact I think they should surrender an accept immediate exile to save the further slaughter of civilians. But they won’t, they will continue killing in Allahs name and insist on the extermination program of Jews and Christians and Muslims, just like Isis.
Is there a grey area which concerns you?
Are you saying the broader conflict mitigates this barbaric display of civilian slaughter by Hamas? No, no, no, unacceptable. The broader conflict is contingent on Hamas diplomacy, which as I am hearing they have none, and are firing rockets at civilians now, again. Is there a grey area you desired to discuss, you “didn’t” answer that?Thank you, Gary, for your honest and firm response.
You have answered part A of the question, namely, does Israel bear any blame for the immediate crisis.
What is your position concerning part B, namely:
“Do you ascribe any blame to the Israelis in the broader conflict between the two parties, and if so, what?”
Yes, there are grey areas I wish to discuss—and I have been discussing them in close to 20 posts on this thread. It’s plain to see what those are if you refer to them. Based on your responses so far, it seems you have been.Are you saying the broader conflict mitigates this barbaric display of civilian slaughter by Hamas? No, no, no, unacceptable. The broader conflict is contingent on Hamas diplomacy, which as I am hearing they have none, and are firing rockets at civilians now, again. Is there a grey area you desired to discuss, you “didn’t” answer that?
Here they go again. Israeli military: Rockets fired from Gaza violate cease-fire and when Israel retaliates the world condemns them for it.Second day of peace and quiet.I only see two options with the border and demilitarized thinking though. Hope someone is willing to compromise because neither option is what Hamas seeks.
According to the CNN article, Hamas denied firing the rockets. Israeli newspapers are reporting that the military wing of the Popular Resistance Committees, the al-Nasser Salah al-Din Brigades, has claimed credit.Here they go again. Israeli military: Rockets fired from Gaza violate cease-fire and when Israel retaliates the world condemns them for it.
For the record the hamas braves (cowards) started it again.
Great but for three consecutive posts not a word about this illusive grey area.Yes, there are grey areas I wish to discuss—
You wish to disuss and have been discussing but in three posts you discussed nothing. Conversations are “two-way” missing is your end.and I have been discussing them in close to 20 posts on this thread.
Whats plain to see is the same question was asked 3X and you have done nothing but backpedal.It’s plain to see what those are if you refer to them.
This is specualtion and makes no sense. It seems to me you have nothing to say. Apparent by three posts consecutive.Based on your responses so far, it seems you have been.
Yet you refuse to be clear about anything and somehow think I was suppose to catch your exact point from another 20 posts your unclear about. How foolish and unclear is that?I just want to be clear about your stance on the question,
Listen to me, I’m really sorry you can’t or refuse to comprehend. I see no desire by you to communicate. There’s “no” conversation but a circular one for three posts. Whats lacking is your end. So in your mind, what going on?part B: so in your mind
My position is exactly as I stated and repetitively.Is this your position?
The pattern of rewarding terrorists bad behavior is unacceptable.Israel denounced the renewed rocket salvoes on its territory from the Gaza Strip on Friday (August 8) after Egyptian-mediated talks in Cairo failed to extend a 72-hour truce in a month-long war. Israeli government…
I present to you a document produced by the UN in 2009 that details the many ways in which Israeli government committed crimes against the Palestinians since 1948: discrimination, illegal settlements, denying building permits, demolishment of Palestinian settlements, and using Palestinians as human shields.Great but for three consecutive posts not a word about this illusive grey area.
You wish to disuss and have been discussing but in three posts you discussed nothing. Conversations are “two-way” missing is your end.
Whats plain to see is the same question was asked 3X and you have done nothing but backpedal.
This is specualtion and makes no sense. It seems to me you have nothing to say. Apparent by three posts consecutive.
Yet you refuse to be clear about anything and somehow think I was suppose to catch your exact point from another 20 posts your unclear about. How foolish and unclear is that?
Listen to me, I’m really sorry you can’t or refuse to comprehend. I see no desire by you to communicate. There’s “no” conversation but a circular one for three posts. Whats lacking is your end. So in your mind, what going on?
My position is exactly as I stated and repetitively.
That Hamas cannot be civil, human and compassionate enough to allow food and water and basic needs to these innocent people? Where do you get the idea that during a agreed upon ceasefire anyone can threaten to bomb, then bomb by targeting civilians, and want to discuss peace and humanitarian aid, borders and so forth?
They just had the opportunity to talk for days even a week till the aid reached the civilians or it became clear no agreement is reached. Its called negotiation in the civil world. Not, I’m mad and taking people hostage till I get my way, and bombing you. Thats crime-hostage, extortion, not negotiation. Hamas doesn’t have that leverage and what they do have is fading, especially if that aid doesn’t reach these people. They are contradicting themselves now and further placing the hostages as risk.
Thats my position, did I say something different than the last post? No I didn’t.
1948 has nothing to do with the path Hamas chose today. And repetitively now I have told you this. Negotiation by hostage is not negotiation, its crime.
Can you clearly articulate your point or not? If you can’t “clearly” I will understand. Now how about a clear response on how this ceasefire and fundamental inability to keep peace for three days relates to 1948. Clearly tell me that.
I am not sure about that. Didn’t Israel steal the land belonging to the Palestinians in 1948 and 1967? Why is it OK for Israel to steal the land belonging to the Palestinians and to keep them in an enslaved condition in Gaza? Isn’t stealing wrong and against the 10 Commandments?1948 has nothing to do with the path Hamas chose today.