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Holy Land Catholic cleric: 'Price tag' attacks threaten pope visit
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Published: 11.05.14, 23:29
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1. Get Real!
Phil ,   NYC   (05.12.14)
Jewish Israelis get murder, maimed, threatened, and that doesn't stop anything, graffiti does. Why doesn't he talk about the activists who help set up the Palestinians to entrap Israeli solders. We should prioritize these acts over far more serious crimes. We should release murders for the PLO phony negotiations, make our top priority chasing teenagers. Something should be done, but there is far more serious priorities. Don't blackmail us. The government is trying but there are far greater priorities, Be real!,
2. Maybe price tags is a good way
Lala   (05.12.14)
to keep him away from King David's tomb he wants to steal for the vatican.
3. Right wing religious settlers destroying Israel
Nancy   (05.12.14)
Typical behavior from the right wing thugs. Naturally they know they can get away with is, as seems to be the case so far.
4. To: No. 3
Sarah B ,   U.S.A. / Israel   (05.12.14)
Of course you do realize that everything you have written is equally true of Arab agents provocateur and their deluded Israeli left-wing cronies. It's worked oh-so-well for them in the north, hasn't it? All these idiot Israelis who actually think that a couple of kids can enter an Arab village undetected, remain there long enough to graffiti mosques (however in the world did they know just where to go, in the rabbit warren of streets and dead ends and cul de sacs that are the hallmark of Arab villages) not to mention vandalize a few cars, all without a single dog barking an alarm. Are you congenitally dumb, or just stupid? No dogs barked, no alarm raised, because it was all done by locals. The sad fact remains -- and it does need to be addressed -- that a Jew entering an Arab village any time -- day or night -- is not likely to emerge alive. That said -- who CARES if the pope cancels his trip? When he learns to say "State of Israel" instead of "Holy Land," maybe we can extend an invitation. You do realize, of course, that the pope invited himself? We certainly did not invite him.
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