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IDF: We'll exhaust Hebron area search in days
Yoav Zitun
Published: 23.06.14, 15:05
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1. israeli human rights group to prison
wise ,   eu   (06.23.14)
for stoping to real human rights process what is israeli defence trying to do because eyery state has the right to protect and save own country and people i will those nothing-doers put in to the gaza to fight human rights there, i ma sure there is much more to do than in israel
2. Going about it all wrong
Sarah B ,   U.S.A. / Israel   (06.23.14)
Gentle interrogation and civilized behavior will not pry loose any information. The fastest way to get information is to start bulldozing homes, and deporting the newly homeless to Gaza. It will have the desired effect -- sooner rather than later. But it won't take that long. Israel just has to show it means business, and the Arabs will fall all over themselves giving Israel the information it needs. Being homeless is one thing. Being homeless, penniless and in Gaza with no employment and no prospects of employment is quite another. And if it doesn't? No harm done. We're going to annex Judea and Samaria in any event. The more deportations of undesirable aliens now; the fewer later.
3. #1 The same human rights afforded to Jews in the diaspora
Nancy   (06.23.14)
How hypercritical you dismiss human rights, well i guess easy to say when you belong to a majority group , may i remind you that Jews in the diaspora belong to a minority group and constantly have to fight for their basic human rights.
4. No human right for terorists
Aavram Goldsmith ,   Toronto, Canada   (06.23.14)
Pending all action in the past on same " claim" brought spillage and sorrow to thousands of Israeli families, and when you distorted the cause and transform into empty form of political correctness , and symbols YOU ARE IRRELEVANT.
5. 361 "suspects"
Mark B. ,   Amsterdam / Holland   (06.23.14)
Who is buying this? Certainly no one outside Israel. Collective punishment for the crime of a few. Great job Israel!
6. How Did Our "Intelligence" Forces....
Reuven Brauner ,   Raanana, Israel   (06.23.14)
mess up on this one? Why are there not surveillance cameras all over Judea and the Shomron? There should be one at every intersection and at the entrance to every Arab town.
7. Israeli "human rights groups" are siding with the enemy
CJK   (06.23.14)
these so-called human rights groups fail to acknowledge that israel is in a war with hamas. the unfortunate kidnapping of the three boys by hamas terrorists necessitates searches in areas where they might be held. this is not collective punishment. the lockdown of a certain area for a specific time period which is necessary for the search is not collective punishment. unfortunately, the left will never stop siding with enemies and blaming the government.
8. My greatest fear!
Eli Bodie ,   USA   (06.23.14)
These young boys are already in Gaza, and have been since the first night. Praying for their safe return! God bless Israel!
9. To: No. 3
Sarah B ,   U.S.A. / Israel   (06.23.14)
May I remind you that Jews in the Diaspora never kidnapped anyone, did not slit the throats of sleeping families, kidnap non-Jewish youths or do anything anti-social or criminal in any way? Basic human rights does not extend to acts of terror or kidnapping. Shut up; you're too dumb to participate on these threads. Fear not -- you are hardly alone. Go play on al Jazeera, where you'll feel right at home.
10. #5 you are right
(06.23.14)
Collective punishment is wrong, and hasn't saved the boys. There is only one possibility: stop Netanyahu's building freeze and start massive building of Jewish homes. The boys will be released soon enough
11. 3 Jews do not blow up buses and hotels
(06.23.14)
hamas is a terror organization, so designated by many countries, not just israel. hamas has committed war crimes and crimes against humanity. hamas is waging a war aginst the jewish state of israel. how any of this compares to the peaceful, law abiding jews of the diaspora is inexplicable. you fool no one with your broken english.
12. #5 also
james ,   nyny   (06.23.14)
I'm buying it, do you have a easier solution to the situation? Please enlighten all of us.
13. #5
james ,   nyny   (06.23.14)
Your welcome, perhaps one of 350 has usefull information regarding the kidnapped/missing boys. Takes a while to weed out the bad seed, I'm sure the innocent will be released or exchanged once we know where the boys can be located.
14. but Sarah, if they bulldoze homes instead of talking,
Erin ,   USA   (06.23.14)
they could inadvertently bulldoze your home someday- wouldn't you like the opportunity of talking it out first?Perhaps maybe they would too. Have a nice day. Erin
15. You reap what you sow.
Karma   (06.23.14)
16. I fear the boys are
arne ,   chicago usa   (06.23.14)
no longer alive as well as the kidnappers--this became such a high profile case that who-ever is behind this (hamas or who-ever) will want to destroy any and all evidence and that will include those who had a hand in this---god I hope I'm wrong on this.
17. 5 Mark B
CJK   (06.23.14)
hamas has twenty thousand armed men in gaza. the idf has discovered many tunnels and hidden bunkers in the territory of the west bank. you can shut your eyes to the reality, but the reality will not change.
18. Human rights, not by me
James ,   USA   (06.23.14)
When my brother, 4 years old was kidnapped years ago by Arabs, my personal war against these unprincipled barbarians has not , nor will it ever end. I have spent years attempting to understand the mindset of these people to no avail. Morals are not high on the list unless they beg the victor to show them moral mercy.
19. To: No. 14
Sarah B ,   U.S.A. / Israel   (06.24.14)
I am not an Arab; my home is not at risk. They've had eleven days with the carrot. Hasn't worked. Time to use the stick. Won't take much -- a couple of homes, and the remaining squatters will learn pretty quickly that Israel means business. They've had enough opportunity to come forward voluntarily. Time to make the need to tell us what we need to know that much more compelling.
20. Now look for them in Israel proper (End).
Nora Tel Aviv   (06.24.14)
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