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Hamas wasn't consulted, Islamic Jihad is mulling it over
Elior Levy, Roi Kais
Published: 15.07.14, 18:51
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1. Hamas cabbit be satisfied...
M. Davison ,   Ra'anana, Israel   (07.16.14)
With any cease-fire agreement that portrays them as losers. They MUST have some condition they can crow over as a "victgory" to their captive audience, the ordinary people of Gaza. All they care about now is staying in power, with no interest in how much civilian Palestinian blood that takes. Someday, those same people will be so disgusted with Hamas that they'll rise up in numbers and lynch those callopus leaders who don't give a sh!t for anything but their own corruption.
2. I don't know who is benefiting from
Miron ,   USA   (07.16.14)
this sort of false flag ceasefires... Yahoo isn't serving Israel's interest. Normally people bang in the shields with swords, while hoping for peace. And that's what Lieberman does. Yahoo on the other hand dangls peace while throwing kids into a woodchipper. This man is playing in dangerous games. Such a heinous behavior makes IDF liable in his political games.
3. I've been praying and here's what I prayed for:
erin ,   usa   (07.16.14)
I prayed Hamas would see how harmful John Kerry is to them, then I prayed for answers to this conflict. Here is what I was shown. Hamas is not the aggressorthe international community perceives them to be, and I say this based upon the next thing I am going to say. Gaza, one day, will be a Garden state. It will be peaceful and lush with green plants and trees, it will be unique and undeterring to outside influence. And it will get along with Israel as neighbors. Knowing this, I hope Hamas and everyone in Gaza agrees with the Israeli government some time soon on aplan that both can live with; Israel can afford to have a strong peaceful neighbor, who won't be bamboozled by the political traps the world has to offer, and Hamas can benefit from a neighbor who is fair, independent, and fruitful, to the point of having surplus easily shared with Gazans at low prices. Sometimes, it is nice having a small wise neighbor ( for Israel) better than having a big popular one. Since this vision of the future for Gaza was shown me I have been trying to say "it's a trap!", Gaza I think you are in a trap from those who sell you arms. I think Gaza is better off negotiating with Israel through Haniyeh an agreement both can live by, with the hopes of future addendums to be added which are mutually beneficial to all parties involved. In what I was shown, Gaza was an independent country, and so was Israel, and the PA was working on it. By making clear their lines, Gaza has shown they can be negotiated with and the PA still has some work ahead of them to do. I don't want to say this about the PA but it shows how much political machinations influence them by their ever changing rhetoric. Israel is going to stay Israel and my hope is that Gaza can benefit from being their friend and not their foe. There's a lot of differences, I see that in the news, between the two sides, but I believe it is better to have a reliable friend than to have lots of controlling influences upon a person or state. There are lots of influences in the world that would want to control Hamas, but I think some of what Hamas does proves the Almighty is involved. Isolation is bad _______unless it is isolation from harm and evil that we can't even predict. Hamas I recommend thinking this over. I recommend talking to Israel; I will be praying for you both Israel and (Hamas) Gaza. I will be praying that you both receive peace and life and fruit of all that God has to offer. This is a garden. This is a garden that we live in; may yours be well.
4. Are you tripping dude
Dante ,   Malibu   (07.16.14)
Did u take LSD or ecstasy or mixed it with mushrooms Look around 1.5 billion arabs / muslims and see how much death and destruction they cause even amongst themselves. Cabesa de camaron (shrimp head)
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