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Israel mulling Haiti adoptions
Roni Sofer
Published: 23.01.10, 18:59
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31. to 21 , You are the proof
Charles ,   Petach Tikva   (01.24.10)
That some babies don't grow up . I'll tell you , a baby has'nt any memory of cultural or religious environnement . They only need to be loved , and this non biological parents can do too .
32. Avi , 30 . Impossible , reuven can't grow up .
Charles ,   Petach Tikva   (01.24.10)
33. To: No. 19
Sarah B ,   U.S.A. / Israel   (01.24.10)
Such vitriol! It must really infuriate you that Israel has been accorded so much praise for its efforts in Haiti. PR exercise? Is that what you call non-stop search and rescue efforts and performing life-saving surgeries? Unlike your vaunted Arab and Islamic countries that loudly trumpeted their intent to help Haiti, Israel did far more than pay lip service. Talk about a PR exercise -- you need look no further than the Arab and Islamic world! It backfired, but I'm sure they will invent quite a different account of their "work" in Haiti. I am sure that in the Arab and Islamic world, myth will soon abound about brave Arab and Moslem search and rescue teams that worked tirelessly to free trapped Haitians. I am sure that poems and songs will be written about heroic Arab and Moslem doctors who bravely and courageously set up the only working field hospital and performed emergency surgeries around the clock. Except, of course, that everyone in the world knows the truth. But that's never stopped the Arab and Islamic self-deluding propaganda machine. Fantasy is the one thing at which the Arab and Islamic world excel. Stick with what you know. I am glad you are so vexed at Israel’s stellar performance in Haiti. Eat your heart out, oh jealous one.
34. To: No. 22
Srah B ,   U.S.A. / Israel   (01.24.10)
"Wars are never fought for altruistic reasons. They're usually fought for hegemony, for business. And then of course there's the business of war." The Arabs went to war against Israel six times, and lost each time. You should be choking on Arundhati Roy, not quoting him. The rest of your post is fictional nonsense, and quite funny.
35. thank you editor-you are doing a great job
Ilana   (01.24.10)
totally appreciate it.
36. Hippocrates !
Robert ,   Pretoria South Afric   (01.24.10)
Should they not have a Jewish mother or father?
37. 36 , robert S.A
Charles ,   Petach Tikva   (01.24.10)
No , they don't need a Jewish parent . They can be converted if necessary .
38. To: No. 36
Sarah B ,   U.S.A. / Israel   (01.24.10)
What does Hippocrates have to do with anything? Did you mean, as I suspect, "hypocrites?" No, a Jewish mother is not required (the father's faith is never relevant, by the way). The children can be converted as is always the case with foreign-born non-Jewish children adopted by Israelis.
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