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Supreme Court postpones demolition of terrorists' homes
Telem Yahav and Yael Friedson
Published: 22.10.15, 22:08
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1. expulsion is better than demolition
david ,   new york   (10.22.15)
(though both together would be even better) for example, in the US belonging to a criminal organization is itself a crime. belonging to hamas (or tanzim etc) should be enough to arrest someone and relocate them to gaza
2. watch this illegitimate leftist court cause more dead jews
brenrod   (10.23.15)
3. The evil Meretz High Court must be stopped!
Chaim ,   Israel   (10.22.15)
The sick High Court almost always comes down squarely on the side of Israel's mortal foes. It must be stopped once and for all. The High Court must be made subservient to the Knesset and filled with patriots. Enough is enough!
4. Terrorists need to know NOTHING will stop a home demolition.
David ,   Hartford USA   (10.22.15)
Every Muslim kid, teenager, and adult, needs to know beyond a shadow of doubt, that if they commit a terrorist attack, their house is forfeit and will be immediately demolished. Rubble. Nothing left. This also goes for the Israelis that burned to death that innocent Muslim boy. Commit a terrorist crime and your family becomes HOMELESS in 48 hours. Still going to act like a moron?
5. When the Begatz will be demolished there'll be peace
Cynthia   (10.23.15)
and real justice in Israel. The Begatz are the destroyers of Israel and must be destroyed.
6. We must postpone our High Court's unreasonable sway over our
(10.24.15)
lives. Either that, or at least cancel parliamentary elections. They are waste of money. Knesset has no real power, so why bother?
7. "Meretz" or not: it tickles the ego of these judges, to be
(10.24.15)
the ones entitled to such indecent wielding of real POWER! This should be stopped by simple & clear definition of their field of expertise. There is no other country (at least in the enlightened West) where such usurpation of power is being tolerated.
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