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Italy wants monitors on Philadelphi route, Syrian border
Attila Somfalvi
Published: 02.12.06, 21:01
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1. Hey Romano, stick your nose where it really belongs:
Uzi   (12.02.06)
corruption, terrorism and 'inter-cultural' strife within Italy. It's more than enough for your limited capability.
2. And keep Yossi Beilin as Chief Monitor
Uzi   (12.02.06)
3. Italy should rather monitor Sicilian maffia
Francois ,   Montreal, Canada   (12.02.06)
4. Why Beilin?
(12.02.06)
This man has no majority in the Knesset, has no right to make agreements in the name of state of Israel or the government. He might as well be negotiating with the garbage man.
5. No to external interference
Brod ,   USA   (12.02.06)
It is NONE of Italy's or any other country's business to be interfering in Israel's internal affairs and national security defense and interests. Israel should jail any of its citizen that meets with a foreign government and gets such a government to meddle in Israel's internal affairs. Such an element is acting as an agent of a foreign government and should be punished as spy.
6. Why Beilin ? He's even unwanted by his own party !
redmike ,   tel aviv & london   (12.02.06)
Maybe Beilin can only get attention by going and knocking on peoples' doors ?
7. Prodi and the corridor
silvio ,   italy   (12.02.06)
If to Prodi interest the West Bank and the syrian corridor it means that he wants to invade Israel! The war in the zone is guaranteed from Dalema and from the Italian communists!
8. beilin another snivelling coward
jason white ,   afula,israel   (12.02.06)
this poodle of the eurabians.Keep your noses out of our business beilin and prodi .
9. You are all fools.
Khalid   (12.02.06)
You don't think the conflict between Israel and the Palestinians could lead to a greater war that would certainly affect Italy and all of Europe? Don't be so naive, World War II was started by a fight in the tiny Balkans. So THAT'S why Italy has the right and the will to bring JUSTICE, then peace.
10. UN can not be allowed in Middle East conflict
Umm El Kul Naqba   (12.03.06)
The UN's highly one sided posture has invalidated it for any role what so ever in the Middle East conflict. In many circumstances the UN were complicit with Hezbollah in Lebanon and terrorists in Gaza. 1701 is a fraud. Our soldiers are still held captive. The UN looks the other way while Hezbollah re-arms. The only thing that came out of Summer Rain and Lebanese Was was sending the message that any terror attack/kidnapping will be met with an overwhelming retalliation. Our mistake was not finishing the job and crushing them. Now look at the results. Lebanon is going to go through a civil war and destroy the once great country for ever. Its people will lose big time. All of this is being fueled by the lunatic of Teheran to extend his reach to within striking distance of Israel while continuing his efforts towards nuclear weapons. The UN is ineffective against the Arab/Moslem murders and rapes in Darfur. It sits and watches as Arab/Moslem terror grows as a threat to the world and the UN has become the Chamberlain of the 21st century offering to destroy Israel and finish off the Jews because this will obviously satisfy the insatiable appetites of all the terrorist groups all over the world. Force is the only thing that these terrorists understand. The message must be sent out in unambiguous language. You shoot a Qassam at us or attack in any way, we will cause you damage a million times worse.
11. Romano: Fantasy Boy
murveit   (12.03.06)
12. #9 Your history is wrong - as usual
Preston ,   USA   (12.03.06)
I pity the fool (khalid) who thinks that "World War II was started by a fight in the tiny Balkans." WWI began in Sarajevo with the assassination of Archduke Ferdinand in 1914. Is that what you mean -- fool? And it's the arabs who start the wars, not the Jews. We just kick your ass in them!!!!!
13. Prodi, runaway(from Iraq) Mafia appear with Iranian agenda!
KMR ,   Middle East   (12.03.06)
14. #9 I agree with you!!
Mark ,   USA   (12.03.06)
15. Italy?
M. Hartley ,   Atlanta, US   (12.03.06)
I think, Israel should not make any decisions ever until it gets the definitive word from Palau on how it should run things. Wouldn't Palau be a nice place for a State visit by some of Israel's elected officials? Oh, and do us a really big favor. Stop on the way over and take some of ours with you. We'll chip in and provide a boat. It may be slow, but it'll be free of charge. The weather is always great in Palau, the natives are friendly, and we promise, we'll miss all of you. And if some of you decide not to come back, well, we won't hold it against you. Well, a girl can dream, can't she?
16. Khalid
Jane   (12.03.06)
Italy has no rights. They were the colonial power in Libya no less than France and Britain in other parts of the region. That's the last thing any of us need now. We have enough problems with Syria and Iran sticking their noses everywhere they don't belong.
17. To Khalid
LEE ,   NY, USA   (12.03.06)
What about your people's outcry about Crusader & Zionist conspiracies? If you are pleased with the country of the Vatican bringing its troops to the region then what's with your slogans?
18. PRESTOM,THE JEWS WIN THANKS TO AMERICA AND EUROPE!
Jack ,   France   (12.03.06)
It´s true and you know it very well.If you have the same arms than the arabs you will lose all the wars with them.
19. Precision
Marcel Abel ,   France   (12.03.06)
The Balkan Wars heightened tensions in the Balkans and helped spark World War I.
20. Prodi's real targets
Francois ,   Montreal   (12.03.06)
Prodi and the French are not interested at all in preventing arm smuggling from Syria and Iran. They are just interested in preventing Iran from sending long range missiles to Hizballah because this will put the whole Southern Europe in range. From an Israeli point of view, this very dangerous because they will make a deal with the Hizballah: no long range Iranian missiles but we don't prevent you from attacking Israel and we may even help you or protect you. Israel must derail this disgusting plan by all possible means.
21. Preston, you're not Israeli.
Khalid   (12.03.06)
You're American, so you don't kick Arabs asses in wars, have you been to Iraq lately? You're losing. Or are you talking about this summer's war with Hizbollah? Did you win that one? Where are your beloved soldiers that you were promised after this "victory?"
22. Not Facing a problem Makes it worse!
Mark ,   USA   (12.03.06)
We should thank Italy!
23. give them your house not anyone else's
yechiel ,   brooklyn   (12.03.06)
if this forgoten brain taker wants to give any thing to the terrorists he should offer them his house and property only and not anyone else's
24. PIZZA IS ON ME!
hanina   (12.03.06)
love that picture
25. #4
Jane   (12.03.06)
Beilin and Prodi share the same agenda - they both favor the Palestinians and are anti-Zionist. Garbage men gravitate toward each other.
26. Terrorism is a growth industry in Gaza/Lebanon
Zvi ,   USA   (12.03.06)
In the EU, it's always about looking good, looking effective, but it's never about solving the REAL problem, the one that leftist politicians don't want to acknowledge. The problem is this: terrorism is an INDUSTRY, and whie Iran is willing to shower money to incubate it, it is a lucrative industry for those groups that participate in it. Until you break that industry, monitors are worthless because they will have no power to do anything about that industry at all; all they will do is write reports about those awful Israelis who are, gosh darn it, so damned INSISTENT on attacking in response. Well duh! The ONLY policy that has EVER caused HAMAS to stop shooting rockets at Israeli civilians is to go in and kill HAMAS people. NO other policy has brought about quiet with HAMAS. NONE. EU, bud out.
27. #9
Oleg ,   Milwaukee, USA   (12.03.06)
You should take history lessons: WWI started with fight in Balkans. You should take some logic lessons as well. Monitoring corridor bu foregners will lead to disaster for all parties. The only solutions for pals is stop being idiots.
28. Mark
Oleg ,   Milwaukee, USA   (12.03.06)
When will you start thinking instead of writing slogans?
29. What happened to Jews protecting Jews?
Bennie ,   Jerusalem   (12.03.06)
The IDF needs to take back the Philadelphi corridor, which our treacherous and corrupt politicians abandoned to the Islamic terrorists who want to destroy Israel and her Jews. Jews protected Jews very well for decades.
30. To #21, Khalid
M. Hartley ,   Atlanta, US   (12.03.06)
We're not losing in Iraq. The Iraqi people are losing, and that's due, in large part, to "imported," well-paid, homocidal maniacs, who don't give a flying flip about the Iraqis. You know, something similar to what's going in in Gaza, the West Bank and Lebanon. That mahdi-obsessed asshat in Iran is making life miserable for people whom he's only using for his own agenda. When he gets what he wants, he'll turn off that money spigot, drop you like hot potatoes and let you sit in the same misery in which your fearless leaders work so hard to keep you. Heaven knows you should start to think and realize that you're being used, no longer like it and demand that all those billions go for education, to improve your lives and have your children live in peace. Arafat taught his successors well, and Suha, at your expense, is laughing all the way to the bank, just as her successors will do. And if there were no Israel, they'd find somebody else for their "sport."
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