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    Quote Originally Posted by Seamus Fermanagh View Post
    What say you to that?
    He says that his opinions revolve around fixed points: Israel is always right, and A-rabs are crazy nutjobs who shouldn't/don't exist and who have no justification for fighting/living/protesting.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Idaho View Post
    He says that his opinions revolve around fixed points: Israel is always right, and A-rabs are crazy nutjobs who shouldn't/don't exist and who have no justification for fighting/living/protesting.
    Sure mia muca, i plead guilty, not much use doing anything else is there as you seem to have made up your mind. But it still wasn't Israel that broke the truce.

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    It's a ceasefire until an Israeli dies, then it's a start of hostilities due to the continued use of terror tactics by the Hamas government.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Fragony View Post
    I'd say that 1918 was a long time ago. The current cease-fire was broken by Hamas (not sure about that one really) day one
    The whole point was that they fired on day -1 since the ceasefire wasn't effective immediately so what you say is wrong and it seems you didn't understand the point Seamus made.

    Quote Originally Posted by Strike For The South View Post
    It's a ceasefire until an Israeli dies, then it's a start of hostilities due to the continued use of terror tactics by the Hamas government.
    That seems to be how it works, but I can't say anything against it as that would make me an antisemite, especially with my passport.
    It's only okay if I let them use my passport to go and murder preventatively remove iranian scientists.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Husar View Post
    The whole point was that they fired on day -1 since the ceasefire wasn't effective immediately so what you say is wrong
    Nope. Not claiming Hamas did it though, I don't know who did

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    I'd say that 1918 was a long time ago
    ..you mean 48, right?

    But it still wasn't Israel that broke the truce
    Forcing an enemy into breaking a truce, well, y'know. It's not that clear-cut, especially when it comes to this particular situation. Economically and politically, Gaza cannot properly function, at least not with the current blockade.
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    There is a blockade because it's in Hamas charters to destroy the Israeli state, the second-fattest people have hardly anything to complain about because offthe billions of aid they get, despite the fact that they must kill the jews wherever they find them they are treated pretty good I'd say. They even got their own wall to wail at. Fuck'em.
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