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I have to say that Israel is the last place on earth I would want to live. You guys live in a complete paranoid bubble.
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2. To Andy from Londonistan
I have to say that the UK is the last place on earth I would want to live. There is so much terrorism in your country and you need to stop it now.
10 planes from your airport were going to be blown up by liquid bombs. The British must do more to stop terrorism!!
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3. #1 Your Underground is dangerous
Your country has continual violent incidents of Anti-Semitism. Your country is not doing enough to fight Anti-Semitism. Lastly, the UK caused the Arab/ Israeli conflict and need to solve it NOW!
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4. to #1
Phil , |
Mtl, Canada |
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Israel is the safest place to leave on earth this days, it has best experience to prevent terror than any other place in this world, and specially Europe
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5. #1-You're no better than the terrorist - scumbag
Israel will prevail.
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6. Prior to 1967 War EGYPT Ordered INTERNATIONAL Force to LEAVE
Linda Rivera , |
New York |
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Sinai.
Just prior to the 1967 War, Egypt ordered the international force to leave the Sinai.
After the withdrawal, the Voice of the Arabs radio proclaimed on May 18, 1967:
"As of today there no longer exists an international emergency force to protect Israel...The sole method we shall apply against Israel is Total War, which will result in the extermination of Zionist existence."
An undying, fanatical hate that seeks the annihilation of Israel and a second holocaust of Jews.
In the global war to bring all nations under Islamic subjugation, tiny Israel is on the frontlines of global jihad fighting for Israel and the free world.
May we never lose our freedom!
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7. EGYPTIAN State-controlled paper PRAISED TEL AVIV BOMBING
Linda Rivera , |
New York |
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of Jewish innocents.
Israel gave Egypt the Sinai in exchange for
a worthless piece of paper - a peace agreement.
The bloody "peace" that Egypt gives Israel:
YNETNEWS (04.18.06, 07:51)
Tel Aviv attack. 'There will be more'
Egyptian paper praises Tel Aviv bombing
State-controlled Al Gomhuria calls Monday's suicide
bombing 'sacrificial, martyrdom attack,' warns more
attacks to
follow
Associated Press
An Egyptian
state-controlled newspaper praised
Monday's suicide attack in Tel Aviv, which killed nine
people and wounded dozens, calling it an act of
sacrifice and martyrdom.
http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3241041,00.html
The deployment of Egypt's military on Israel's border
at the invitation of Israeli leaders is astonishing
and
treasonous.
M.K. Steinitz stated: Egyptian military "has been
training for war against Israel for the past 10
years."
In 2004, U.S. Congressman Tom Lantos in the House
International Relations Committee,
warned Egypt was building up its military in
preparation for a future war with Israel.
Egypt receives from the U.S. $1.7 billion dollars
in aid annually.
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Someone will theorize a stray dog or cat could pee on the fence and be electrocuted. Then the animal rights groups will then complain that such brutality must be stopped.
But it is perfectly OK to leave the area unprotected and allow the terrorists to cross over into Israel with their weapons to kill Jews and other Israeli civlians.
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9. Now that is a thought!
Trish Henderson , |
Willard USA |
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Unless our borders are more secure we are sure to end up with more people who want to destroy Israel and the USA. Not so much fear but using good sense to elimanate a problem later on.
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10. better if equipped by bi-sided ball valve.
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12. Today's obvious question: What's taken so long?
Raymond from DC , |
Washington, DC USA |
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This almost wide open border has been used for years to smuggle drugs, arms, prostitutes and terrorists.
It's shameful that the border has not been better defended.
Whether due to bureaucratic sloth, penny pinching, or faulty priorities, no nation under threat should leave any border undefended. The Bedouin trackers and army patrols have done their best with the limited resources at hand, but it's not enough.
And to those who consider Israel "the last place on earth" they'd want to live, there are hundreds each year who make a long and perilous journey to reach Israel for a chance at a better life. Something to think about.
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