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IDF arrests 10 Palestinians amid signs of that hunt for teens drawing down
Yoav Zitun
Published: 26.06.14, 11:00
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1. Oh Dear
TC   (06.26.14)
"A senior United Nations official cautioned Monday that the IDF action risked provoking a revolt" Am I dreaming?
2. Hezbollah
The speculator   (06.26.14)
Hezbollah has them, the kids are probably in Lebanon by now.
3. This is Nowhere Near Enough
TC   (06.26.14)
""a large part of the operation" against Hamas had been completed now that dozens of activists were in custody and many of its institutions were closed. " They still need to feel the heat.
4. Ben Mizrahi (Re Facebook comment)
YMBMY ,   Israel   (06.26.14)
Ben, It would be a shame for you to get fired from Taldor for anti-religious remarks. You are best keeping your mouth shut and letting people believe you're an idiot than proving them right.
5. to be quite honest
rm ,   NL Amsterdam   (06.26.14)
I doubt the boys are still alive. I think the chances of them being smuggled out to say Hezbollah are pretty slim...but the chances that they are alive and still in the Hebron area even more slim..... I'll be happy to be proven wrong. As for all the arrest....only a small part was with direct regards to the kidnapping the rest were just 'easy to take' as sort of legal hostages....a golden opportunity if you will....
6. FACES
MJ   (06.26.14)
I don't understand why we can clearly see the soldiers faces; they should be blurred!!! Why Journalists don't protect our IDF Soldiers...our PRIED!!!!
7. To: Facebook Mike O'Diomasaigh
Sarah B ,   U.S.A. / Israel   (06.26.14)
Oops! I guess Syria shouldn't have started a war against Israel in 1967. But they did, didn't they? And they lost. Cry me a river. Aren't territorial losses part and parcel of the price the aggressor pays for losing? Tell you what: if you can convince Poland to restore East Prussia and the Polish Corridor to Germany, then your pointless jeremiad might warrant a second look. But since the odds of that happening are nil, perhaps it's best that the international community sticks to the rules which govern armed conflict. Judea and Samaria belong to Israel. The Golan Heights belong to Israel. Don't like it? Too bad.
8. To: No. 5
Sarah B ,   U.S.A. / Israel   (06.26.14)
I pray you are wrong, but you could be right. In the event you are correct, there's going to be a bloodletting. Perhaps some kidnappings, too. And nothing will save the "palestinians" from Jewish wrath. The "palestinians" derive quite a bit of enjoyment out of inflicting pain. Let's see how joyful they are when the tables are turned. I bet they'll squeal like stuck pigs. Perhaps we should start kidnapping Arab children and burying them down a deep hole. Although it may not matter. They do, after all, sell their children to be suicide bombers. They are something significantly lower than human beings.
9. To: TC at No. 1
Sarah B ,   U.S.A. / Israel   (06.26.14)
Sadly, you are not dreaming. Of course, the "senior United Nations official" failed to point out how badly the two prior intifadas went for the "palestinians." At the very least, he should have pointed out that the anger level among Israelis is quite high, and that "revolting" "palestinians" (that they are) will pay a very heavy price.
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