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Jordan: 17 Palestinians killed in bus crash
Elior Levy
Published: 16.03.13, 11:50
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1. may God hace mercy on them
PS ,   PS   (03.16.13)
2. Very sad
Joe ,   Israel   (03.16.13)
Wish them a speedy recovery.
3. my condolences and speedy
alsky ,   toronto   (03.16.13)
recovery to those injured. Once again ,we see Iserael reaching out to do the right thing ! Showing compassion to your enemies is remarkable
4. Did they blame the Jews yet?
steve from raleigh   (03.16.13)
Did the NYT run an op-ed debating whether buses have the legitimacy to exist?
5. #4 you're sick.
Rau   (03.16.13)
6. #5 Yes they may blame the Jews.
Laila ,   Montreal, Canada   (03.16.13)
#5 Yes they may blame the Jews. They do it all the time in Europe and the Arab countries.
7. reuben and league of nations mandate
marcel   (03.16.13)
at least 1/4 of jordan and maybe more belong to israel from ancient homeland to san remo. educate arabs on this point. Peace talks committee and thanks to bennett on this one cause bibi is like olmert, gutless, consists of shamir, bibi, yaalon, livni and bennett. This means that assuming bibi and livni vote together, they are outvoted 3 to 2. And yaalon who is a much better land general to barak is now minister of defence. So israel is in better hands. Over the next year, likud should replace bibi with shamir or feiglin or liberman and all will be well with israel.
8. Sad and Tragic
Chaim Ben Kahan ,   Efrat, Israel   (03.16.13)
What a horrible tragedy. At least the deceased fulfilled their dreams of making the Haj before the accident. This may be of some solace to the grieving family members, but not enough. My condolences. I wish the injured a speedy recovery.
9. Jordan is Palestine
Sean ,   Phoenix   (03.16.13)
That is all.
10. # 8 and every respected person
hazem ,   palestine   (03.16.13)
i am proud to read your comments if every bad have same feelings and respect we will be all fine, israelis and palestinians regards hazem
11. Condolences ....
Sarah B ,   U.S.A. / Israel   (03.16.13)
.... to the families. I hope they find some comfort in the fact that their family members were returning from having made Haj.
12. At least they died in their homeland
A ,   Belgium   (03.16.13)
Maybe Abdallah will honor them with a decent burial.
13. :)
speedbolt ,   ISRAEL   (03.16.13)
GREAT NEWS IM SOOOO HAPPY:):)
14. #13 - obviously a false flag comment by a d*ck Leftist
William ,   Israel   (03.17.13)
Notice how this yutz is contradicted by the many Israelis/Jews posting before him, wishing the families speedy recovery.
15. # 10 we will all be fine
Bob   (03.17.13)
When you and all the other sane palestinians deiced to unite and end the regime of terrorist as your leaders. I truly think that if you where to unite and end all violence -we would be the first to reach out our hands and make peace! But how can we do that if most of you are giving in to lies and religious twists of insane terrorists? I am sure not all Palestinians are evil, 100%, but the bad guys don't wear name tags saying "Hi, Im a terrorist". The Palestinians need to deiced their own fate! Good luck!
16. #10 - very nice words but not uncommon
William ,   Israel   (03.17.13)
Depending on where live, you may run into some of the majority of settlers who are kind and work well with their Arab neighbors. Efrat is one such settlement, and there are many more. Such displays of coexistence aren't usually made public because your leaders put a stop to it right away, especially in Hamas-ruled areas like Tulkarm. The sentiments of #8 Chaim are quite common among Israelis, just no one listens. I still remember the West Bank Arab who drowned in the Kinneret in 1999 saving the life of an Jewish Israeli child. That memory still gives me hope of peaceful coexistence, while the PLO and Hamas eat away at it.
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