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Hamas, Hezbollah ‘happy’ about Peres’s death, PA sends condolences
Elior Levy, Roi Kais & AP
Published: 28.09.16, 15:07
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1. Arabs show their true colors, again.
David ,   Hartford USA   (09.28.16)
For almost 70 years the Arabs have been playing the part of the sore loser. In less time, Japan and Germany have entirely rebuilt their nations and economies into world leaders. That's the difference in the western mindset: the west wants progress, the Arabs are mired in some Dar Al-Islam funk.

Time for Abbas to order an end to all incitement, in all media, and in all mosques. But he's not a statesman, he's a carpetbagger, taking personal advantage of the hate and distrust he's created in the Arabs. Too bad the Arabs don't demand elections and vote for someone responsible for improving their lives. If given the chance, though, they probably would vote for Hamas: the Arafat/Abbas indoctrination machine has been working for generations and the proof of their effectiveness is the almost daily stabbings of Israelis by young Arabs.

Is Abbas man enough, leader enough, statesman enough to bring peace and prosperity to the Arabs? Sadly, he has proven not to be, time after time. Can he change? The world is watching.
2. they are jealous of his vision, his decency, search for peac
C   (09.28.16)
these monsters celebrate every time a jew dies.

in the case of shimon peres, they are especially irked by his fame and the
love manifested by many world leaders who regard him as a giant of
a leader and a man of peace.
these monsters are jealous of the vision, decency, search for peace by shimon peres. they know that they will never achieve greatness, nor will they ever get
respect. they know that despite all criticisms of israel in the west, israel remains
part of the western heritage which she helped found with the laws of moses.
while we build for our children, and innovate and share our technologies,
they commit heinous crimes against humanity.
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