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Terror tunnels, embargoes and human rights
Josh Bacon
Published: 25.07.14, 13:08
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1. Well written article that should
A Jerusalemite ,   Jerusalem, Israel   (07.25.14)
be shared with all of our acquaintances outside of Israel.
2. NGOs promotes Hamas Devilish aims
philip max ,   NYC USA   (07.25.14)
Exactly what is meant by "collective punishment". Criticizing Israel for defending itself against ruthless murderous enemies is a form of collective punishment. Securing hundreds of UN resolutions singling Israel as a rogue state is collective punishment. Using hamasistan women and children as shields is collective punishment on one's own. Let's stop the repeated nonsense of the NGOs and subject them to collective expulsion from the Land of Israel!
3. The peaceful islamic cult, has yesterday declared to ...
Beary White ,   Norway   (07.25.14)
make terror-actions in Norway in the nearest future. All border-guards and police are armed and on alert.
4. NGO Complicity
Sam ,   US   (07.26.14)
NGO's and the UN must have known for a long time the tunnels were being constructed and what they were for. I hope the IDF is collecting hard evidence and intelligence confirming this and makes it public to the world.
5. The European role
Moshe ,   Israel   (07.26.14)
The involvement of European countries in funding NGO's subversive conduct, together with EU siding with the PA's demand of Israel's return to the indefensible 1966 borders, challenges it proclamations about Israel's right to defend itself.
6. Treat "Palestinians" as WW II Allies treated Nazis.
Chaim ,   Israel   (07.26.14)
Israel could permanently end her torment, at the hands of "Palestinians", by treating "Palestinians" as the mortal foes they are. Instead of insanely pretending "Palestinians" are our friends and coddling them; Israel must treat them as the WW II Allies treated Nazis. Totally defeat them and transfer them out of our land.
7. Right Wing smear group, NGO Monitor, banned from Wikipedia
Steve Benassi ,   Silver Bay, MN USA   (07.26.14)
"The on-line communications editor of NGO Monitor, Arnie Draiman, was indefinitely banned from editing articles about the Israeli-Arab conflict for biased editing, concealing his place of work and using a second account in a way that is forbidden by Wikipedia policy.[16] Draiman was a major contributor to the articles of his employers NGO Monitor and Gerald Steinberg, and performed hundreds of edits of human rights organizations, such as B'Tselem, the New Israel Fund, Human Rights Watch and many others, to which NGO Monitor's president, Professor Gerald Steinberg, is opposed." -Wikipedia
8. @ #7
M. Davison ,   Ra'anana, Israel   (07.28.14)
One could wish that wikipedia were as quick to take offense at the material entered in their site by Ali abu-Minah, editor-in-chief of "The Electronic Intifada"... How about it, wikipedia... are you ready for some objectivity?
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