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IDF officer hurt in Gaza 'fighting for his life'
Ilana Curiel
Published: 23.10.12, 17:27
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1. Proportional response is not sufficient.
Gabe ,   Canada   (10.23.12)
2. Barak
israel israeli ,   tel aviv   (10.23.12)
Barak said that the IDF will respond to the assault that injured Captain Shilo. Barak forgot to mention that he himself is responsible for arming the terrorists, nor did he mention that he was the one who called off "Cast Lead" operation before it was completed.
3. Defense Minister Ehud Barak said that the IDF will respond t
A ,   Belgium   (10.23.12)
I hope when that "due time" arrives, you heartless SOB, you will be long out of a job and a REAL defense minister will be in your place!
4. Empty Buildings
Ron ,   LA   (10.23.12)
Empty Threats...The IAF must be allowed to hit every economic target hamas has and no more supplies from Israel. Let Egypt take care of the Pals.
5. Bibi promised a strong response
YoredX   (10.24.12)
In the original Hebrew this reads: "I shall do nothing, as usual, however, I'm a great shmoozer, no?"
6. Barak the troublemaker
Elizabeth   (10.24.12)
dumped out and away with that garbage Barak. Now and again he picks out ONE whom he would prefer to see dead. Netanyahu and company just don't get it, do they?
7. Ziv Shilon, I'm praying for your recovery
R ,   Israel   (10.24.12)
Hang in there and thank you for your service to our country.
8. YoredX #5 Commentary
Robert Haymond ,   Israel/Gush Etzion   (10.24.12)
I had to smile at your comment, kind of funny in an absymal and very sardonic way. The trouble is, of course, that you are right, exactly right. It shames me as an Israeli and as a Jew that we are too fearful and too appeasement oriented and so loaded with a victim mentality that we choose to allow our soldiers and citizens to die and hide in terror rather than obliterate the enemy. What would Moses have done?
9. Seriously sad...
Jonathan   (10.24.12)
Can we get a bit more serious about our borders?
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