1. is anyone really that surprised?
great plan sharon. you little ripper.
| ciara , |
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2. Going in Circles
Israel goes along with the false peace agenda of the nations which brings no peace .
Israel retreats for peace and now realizes it's stupidity in appeasing the Palestinian Terrorist Authority thru the failed Bush Plan -Road Map.
When will Israel stop being led around by the noes ring it has allowed the nations to installl in it's nose ?
| Marcel , |
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3. Someone knows
Well, it apppears that the IDF knows the ANSWER to the QUESTION even if Putz Peretz and Laborious Kadimaites do not.
The answer is:
The dis-engagement WAS a total and fictiious bit of stupidity run wild as a gambler's gambit.
A foolish bet that was bankrupt from the start and a monumental failure in EVERY concivable manner.
With NO GAIN gain for Israel and a net LOSS for the nation's societal cohesion, i.e. Jew v. Jew.
The lucky winner in the Gaza/Gush Katif debacle is Sharon, who by now being a head of cabbage allows him not to have knowledge of how his once gloried image has been placed in the trash bucket of Israel's history.
What a way to escape judgement.
At least from his fellows.
| Yoel Ariel , |
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4. Baruch Hashem It will Happen
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5. On a ground operation
B"H
This is holy work, separating out those who are responsible from those who are not. In the time of Joshua, every single male was responsible for the situation in the cities that were annihilated. And every single female also.
But I am not sure that this is the case presently. The main problem is a logistical one. It amounts to carefully identifying the source and timing of fire and to carefully keep track of which missiles one can account for and which missiles one cannot account for as a measure of the IDF's ability to account for the situation.
It is going to take more interest than the IDF showed in uprooting those Jews who resided in Gaza to resolve the attacks. For the Jews that resided in Gaza, a file was created for each one of them, they were moved out, and the fire remained, indicating that those Jews were innocent, regardles of polls or what the electorate sent into office.
Similarly, for the missiles, a file needs to be created for each one of them and very careful attention needs to be given to each incident. Also, a file needs to be started for each one of the Arab residents and those tied to the missiles need to be identified carefully, the evidence collected and carefully evaluated. Then action needs to be taken to separate those who are considered guilty from those who are considered innocent.
Israel cannot say that this move is not fair. It removed its citizens entirely from the area as the first step in the process. It would need to, as Joseph did in ancient times, relocate people from one city to another to sort out the guilty from the innocent. Those who had sufficient evidence against them would need to be relocated with assistance from Israel since Israel is paying the price of their current location.
This careful process can be compared to the process that existed in the Holy Temple in ancient times. If the Israeli State does not have the Holy Temple operating on animals, it is instead happening with humans who have debased themselves to the behavior of animals. If this service is being induced on Israel, it is best for Israel to practice it in the best possible way to avoid G-d's wrath and the forthcoming missile deaths.
The service in war is a difficult one to accomplish. But the removal of Amelek is a necessary prerequisite for the establishment of more peaceful service approaches.
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6. Steve, it's not necessary
These elaborate precautions are unnecessary for hostile populations of Arabs who are not even citizens. Surely the Shin Bet has identified and located the entire terrorist leadership stratum, including the so-called "political" stratum. All can be killed from the air nearly simutaneously by a surpise attack
Yes, because they surround themselves with kids and locate themselves under hospitals, many so-called civilians will die. Oh well, even under "international law" that isn't Israel's problem. However, the death of Israel's Jewish citizens *IS* Israel's problem.
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7. #5 - be modest..
..these are HUMAN issues, not hen-coop management.
..there are considerable human and moral losses.
..it is bigger than you; so be modest.
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