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Just now, Momorider said:

Too bad the Jews didn't just rush and try and cross the Nazi borders and kill all you Nazi Fucks images?q=tbn:ANd9GcTt5TtQExHt1hzljER4xNj

Maybe the Nazis shoulda just mowed them down with tanks instead of taking them to a cushy concentration camp!

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3 minutes ago, Carlos Danger said:

Anybody remember the PLO marter breeding program? Proud mothers of suicide bombers having parades in the street. Yea I am done feeling sorry for the Palistinans.

Too bad they dont have tanks and rockets. then they wouldnt need to blow themselves up!

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6 minutes ago, Nazipigdog said:

Maybe the Nazis shoulda just mowed them down with tanks instead of taking them to a cushy concentration camp!

Well they did that too :news: 

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1 minute ago, Momorider said:

 

He is going to need those crutches when those Israeli snipers shoot him in the legs like they do all of the Palestinian children. 

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13 minutes ago, Nazipigdog said:

If the Nazis killed all of the Jews then how was there enough of them left to go over and steal Palestine? :owned:

A few rescued from the camps some came to Israel having escaped before think 40K came from the US :finger2: You Nazi POS

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( Woolie,  don't read this )

 

Me personally, I don't give a rat's ass for the Palestinian MUSLIMS, or the Jews. None of them. They all suck, as far as I'm concerned. Religious ZEALOTS, or MONEY GREED bastards. All of them can go fuck themselves. 

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No peace can be had until Hamas is dealt with.   You know the friend of Iran.  Hamas cannot control groups within itself.   Every time there is a cease fire agreement fringe groups start shit and Israel retaliates.   Hell even Wiki see's this for what it is. :lol:  

 

On June 17, 2008, Egyptian mediators announced that an informal truce had been agreed to between Hamas and Israel.[231][232] Hamas agreed to cease rocket attacks on Israel, while Israel agreed to allow limited commercial shipping across its border with Gaza, barring any breakdown of the tentative peace deal; Hamas also hinted that it would discuss the release of Gilad Shalit.[233] Israeli sources state that Hamas also committed itself to enforce the ceasefire on the other Palestinian organizations.[234] Even before the truce was agreed to, some on the Israeli side were not optimistic about it, Shin Bet chief Yuval Diskin stating in May 2008 that a ground incursion into Gaza was unavoidable and would more effectively quell arms smuggling and pressure Hamas into relinquishing power.[235]

While Hamas was careful to maintain the ceasefire, the lull was sporadically violated by other groups, sometimes in defiance of Hamas.[234][236][237] For example, on June 24 Islamic Jihad launched rockets at the Israeli town of Sderot; Israel called the attack a grave violation of the informal truce, and closed its border crossings with Gaza.[238] On November 4, 2008, Israeli forces, in an attempt to stop construction of a tunnel, killed six Hamas gunmen in a raid inside the Gaza Strip.[239][240] Hamas responded by resuming rocket attacks, a total of 190 rockets in November according to Israel's military.[241]

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Destroyed building in Rafah, 12 January 2009

With the six-month truce officially expired on December 19, Hamas launched 50 to more than 70 rockets and mortars into Israel over the next three days, though no Israelis were injured.[242][243] On December 21, Hamas said it was ready to stop the attacks and renew the truce if Israel stopped its "aggression" in Gaza and opened up its border crossings.[243][244]

On December 27 and 28, Israel implemented Operation Cast Lead against Hamas. Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak said "We warned Hamas repeatedly that rejecting the truce would push Israel to aggression against Gaza." According to Palestinian officials, over 280 people were killed and 600 were injured in the first two days of airstrikes.[245] Most were Hamas police and security officers, though many civilians also died.[245] According to Israel, militant training camps, rocket-manufacturing facilities and weapons warehouses that had been pre-identified were hit, and later they attacked rocket and mortar squads who fired around 180 rockets and mortars at Israeli communities.[246] Chief of Gaza police force Tawfiq Jabber, head of the General Security Service Salah Abu Shrakh,[247] senior religious authority and security officer Nizar Rayyan,[248] and Interior Minister Said Seyam[249]were among those killed during the fighting. Although Israel sent out thousands of cell-phone messages urging residents of Gaza to leave houses where weapons may be stored, in an attempt to minimise civilian casualties,[246] some residents complained there was nowhere to go because many neighborhoods had received the same message.[246][250][251]Israeli bombs landed close to civilian structures such as schools,[252][253] and some alleged that Israel was deliberately targeting Palestinian civilians.[254]

Israel declared a unilateral ceasefire on January 17, 2009.[255] Hamas responded the following day by announcing a one-week ceasefire to give Israel time to withdraw its forces from the Gaza Strip.[256] Israeli, Palestinian, and third-party sources disagreed on the total casualty figures from the Gaza war, and the number of Palestinian casualties who were civilians.[257][258] In November 2010, a senior Hamas official acknowledged that up to 300 fighters were killed and "In addition to them, between 200 and 300 fighters from the Al-Qassam Brigades and another 150 security forces were martyred." These new numbers reconcile the total with those of the Israeli military, which originally said were 709 "terror operatives" killed.[259][260]

2014 Israel–Gaza conflict

On 8 July 2014 Israel launched Operation Protective Edge to counter increased Hamas rocket fire from Gaza. The conflict ended with a permanent cease-fire after 7 weeks, and more than 2,200 dead. 64 of the dead were Israeli soldiers, 7 were civilians in Israel (from rocket attacks), and 2,101 were killed in Gaza, of which according to UN OCHA at least 1,460 were civilians. Israel says 1,000 of the dead were militants. Following the conflict, Mahmoud Abbas president of the Palestinian Authority, accused Hamas of needlessly extending the fighting in the Gaza Strip, contributing to the high death toll, of running a "shadow government" in Gaza, and of illegally executing scores of Palestinians.[277][278][279] Hamas has complained about the slow delivery of reconstruction materials after the conflict and announced that they were diverting these materials from civilian uses to build more infiltration tunnels.[280]

 

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2 hours ago, Momorider said:

A few rescued from the camps some came to Israel having escaped before think 40K came from the US :finger2: You Nazi POS

Where did they get the guns to run off the Palestinians from their land? 

 

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1 hour ago, Highmark said:

No peace can be had until Hamas is dealt with.   You know the friend of Iran.  Hamas cannot control groups within itself.   Every time there is a cease fire agreement fringe groups start shit and Israel retaliates.   Hell even Wiki see's this for what it is. :lol:  

 

On June 17, 2008, Egyptian mediators announced that an informal truce had been agreed to between Hamas and Israel.[231][232] Hamas agreed to cease rocket attacks on Israel, while Israel agreed to allow limited commercial shipping across its border with Gaza, barring any breakdown of the tentative peace deal; Hamas also hinted that it would discuss the release of Gilad Shalit.[233] Israeli sources state that Hamas also committed itself to enforce the ceasefire on the other Palestinian organizations.[234] Even before the truce was agreed to, some on the Israeli side were not optimistic about it, Shin Bet chief Yuval Diskin stating in May 2008 that a ground incursion into Gaza was unavoidable and would more effectively quell arms smuggling and pressure Hamas into relinquishing power.[235]

While Hamas was careful to maintain the ceasefire, the lull was sporadically violated by other groups, sometimes in defiance of Hamas.[234][236][237] For example, on June 24 Islamic Jihad launched rockets at the Israeli town of Sderot; Israel called the attack a grave violation of the informal truce, and closed its border crossings with Gaza.[238] On November 4, 2008, Israeli forces, in an attempt to stop construction of a tunnel, killed six Hamas gunmen in a raid inside the Gaza Strip.[239][240] Hamas responded by resuming rocket attacks, a total of 190 rockets in November according to Israel's military.[241]

220px-Orphanschoolmosque.jpg
 
Destroyed building in Rafah, 12 January 2009

With the six-month truce officially expired on December 19, Hamas launched 50 to more than 70 rockets and mortars into Israel over the next three days, though no Israelis were injured.[242][243] On December 21, Hamas said it was ready to stop the attacks and renew the truce if Israel stopped its "aggression" in Gaza and opened up its border crossings.[243][244]

On December 27 and 28, Israel implemented Operation Cast Lead against Hamas. Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak said "We warned Hamas repeatedly that rejecting the truce would push Israel to aggression against Gaza." According to Palestinian officials, over 280 people were killed and 600 were injured in the first two days of airstrikes.[245] Most were Hamas police and security officers, though many civilians also died.[245] According to Israel, militant training camps, rocket-manufacturing facilities and weapons warehouses that had been pre-identified were hit, and later they attacked rocket and mortar squads who fired around 180 rockets and mortars at Israeli communities.[246] Chief of Gaza police force Tawfiq Jabber, head of the General Security Service Salah Abu Shrakh,[247] senior religious authority and security officer Nizar Rayyan,[248] and Interior Minister Said Seyam[249]were among those killed during the fighting. Although Israel sent out thousands of cell-phone messages urging residents of Gaza to leave houses where weapons may be stored, in an attempt to minimise civilian casualties,[246] some residents complained there was nowhere to go because many neighborhoods had received the same message.[246][250][251]Israeli bombs landed close to civilian structures such as schools,[252][253] and some alleged that Israel was deliberately targeting Palestinian civilians.[254]

Israel declared a unilateral ceasefire on January 17, 2009.[255] Hamas responded the following day by announcing a one-week ceasefire to give Israel time to withdraw its forces from the Gaza Strip.[256] Israeli, Palestinian, and third-party sources disagreed on the total casualty figures from the Gaza war, and the number of Palestinian casualties who were civilians.[257][258] In November 2010, a senior Hamas official acknowledged that up to 300 fighters were killed and "In addition to them, between 200 and 300 fighters from the Al-Qassam Brigades and another 150 security forces were martyred." These new numbers reconcile the total with those of the Israeli military, which originally said were 709 "terror operatives" killed.[259][260]

2014 Israel–Gaza conflict

On 8 July 2014 Israel launched Operation Protective Edge to counter increased Hamas rocket fire from Gaza. The conflict ended with a permanent cease-fire after 7 weeks, and more than 2,200 dead. 64 of the dead were Israeli soldiers, 7 were civilians in Israel (from rocket attacks), and 2,101 were killed in Gaza, of which according to UN OCHA at least 1,460 were civilians. Israel says 1,000 of the dead were militants. Following the conflict, Mahmoud Abbas president of the Palestinian Authority, accused Hamas of needlessly extending the fighting in the Gaza Strip, contributing to the high death toll, of running a "shadow government" in Gaza, and of illegally executing scores of Palestinians.[277][278][279] Hamas has complained about the slow delivery of reconstruction materials after the conflict and announced that they were diverting these materials from civilian uses to build more infiltration tunnels.[280]

 

That fucking Hamas isnt very effective! :lol: 

 

 

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3 hours ago, Nazipigdog said:

He is going to need those crutches when those Israeli snipers shoot him in the legs like they do all of the Palestinian children. 

Hooray for Pallywood..... :lol:

Fucking SHEEP.... :LMAO:

 

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