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1. Shame on Dor Alon!
Dani , |
Tel Aviv |
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(06.17.07) |
For supplying fuel to our enemies in the first place.
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2. They Knew There Was A Risk.
Terry , |
Eilat, Israel |
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(06.17.07) |
And a big one at that. As astute businessmen, I'm sure they took this possibility into consideration.
What is more disconcerting is why we sell them anything - our economy should not in any way depend on the Palestinian market.
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3. Finally we see some punitive measures against the Gazans
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4. Fuel Halted
NM , |
Ra'anana, Israel |
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(06.17.07) |
And so it should remain halted until Gil'ad Shalit is returned safely
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5. Power supply and fuel for power must be severely restricted.
Gazan Arabs must be forced into power rationing, down to the level that they will have to make a clear choice between power supply to hospitals or to Qassam production.
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6. It's about time!
Avraham , |
Netivot |
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(06.17.07) |
Now cut their phones, water & electricity. Hamas is out to completely destroy us, don't help them.
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7. let em ride donkey's
alan , |
kodiak alaska |
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(06.17.07) |
Maybe if these people had to worry about water, sewer, power, and transport, they would have less time to plot the overthrow of their neighbors.
This is the best news I have heard. Finally thinking about ways to make them accept responsibilitiy, something the UN and the eu have been averse to do.
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