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Gaza Protest in Pensacola Yesterday?

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ZVUGKTUBM

ZVUGKTUBM

Palafox protest takes aim at Gaza violence
http://www.pnj.com/story/news/local/community/2014/07/25/palafox-protest-gaza-violence/13186273/

Gaza Protest in Pensacola Yesterday? 14063210

The protest took place on North Palafox Street. I am surprised PaceDog wasn't there to shout them down......  Razz

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Guest


Guest

These folks are deluded. Hamas is forcing kids with explosive laden vests into the tunnels and having them run at the IDF soldiers while a terrorist remotely detonates the vests. Anyone who can support killing children is sick.

This is forcing the IDF to actually have to shoot children out of self preservation. Islam is a death cult and Hamas' actions prove that.

Golda Meier put it best about forgiving terrorists about killing Jewish children:

"We can forgive you for killing our children, but we cannot forgive you for making it to where we have to kill your own (Muslim) children."

As for a REAL rally, I will be at the PRO ISRAEL rally coming up.

The people pictured are supporting terrorists just like the COWH due to the fact that they know not the real story behind the issues here.....typical low info voters.



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I'd like for all those people in the picture to tell me the capital of Palestine, a currency, a President, language etc that has ever existed....they can't because never has any of that existed....

This "two state" solution, which is really three or four when you consider that they want all of the West Bank to be a nation and all of Gaza to be a nation, is a farce. Jordan controlled the West Bank before the 1967 conflict in which Israel WON it from the attacker. Where was the two solution state being talked about then when Jordan controlled that aforementioned area? Hmmmm yeah, thought so.....

ZVUGKTUBM

ZVUGKTUBM

It took some really brave people to step out and do that in Pensacola. Nothing like exercising the right to free speech, right?  Wink

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Markle

Markle

ZVUGKTUBM wrote:It took some really brave people to step out and do that in Pensacola. Nothing like exercising the right to free speech, right?  Wink

It takes no "bravery" to join other, equally uninformed people, in order to appear "open minded" or some such thing.

Siding with known brutal terrorists is a sad state of affairs.

It doesn't appear that a single one of the "protestors" is old enough to vote let alone know the history.

2seaoat



To protest the killing in Gaza does not necessarily mean that one supports terrorists. That is illogical. It also does not mean that anybody is saying that Israel does not have the right to defend itself. It simply means that the killing should stop and alternative methods should be sought. They may be young, and they may be idealist, but the essence of christian doctrine strives to peacefully resolve conflict. The killing does have to stop, and Israel must be safe in their borders. There are solutions which require different approaches because the old approaches neither make Israel safer, nor solve long term problems of Gaza.

ZVUGKTUBM

ZVUGKTUBM

2seaoat wrote:To protest the killing in Gaza does not necessarily mean that one supports terrorists.  That is illogical.  It also does not mean that anybody is saying that Israel does not have the right to defend itself.  It simply means that the killing should stop and alternative methods should be sought.  They may be young, and they may be idealist, but the essence of christian doctrine strives to peacefully resolve conflict.   The killing does have to stop, and Israel must be safe in their borders.  There are solutions which require different approaches because the old approaches neither make Israel safer, nor solve long term problems of Gaza.

The Israeli government is hardly interested in a lasting peace over there. True peace would reduce their power--It would also reduce their ability to leverage sympathy for their cause, and especially, tribute from the nations that continually throw money their way.

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2seaoat wrote:To protest the killing in Gaza does not necessarily mean that one supports terrorists.  That is illogical.  It also does not mean that anybody is saying that Israel does not have the right to defend itself.  It simply means that the killing should stop and alternative methods should be sought.  They may be young, and they may be idealist, but the essence of christian doctrine strives to peacefully resolve conflict.   The killing does have to stop, and Israel must be safe in their borders.  There are solutions which require different approaches because the old approaches neither make Israel safer, nor solve long term problems of Gaza.

The terrorists brought it on themselves. Funny though, I don't see the same protestors protesting the killing of Muslims in Iraq by ISIS or of the Christians in the same country. Where is their concern for all of the Muslims that are being killed in Syria by ISIS? Since they aren't going to protest those killings, protesting against what is happening in Gaza makes them anti-Semitic.

What's even funnier is that Hamas is attacking Israel because Egypt won't open their southern border into Gaza. Egypt has never wanted Gaza either and in the negotiations over that piece of land, Israel begged Egypt to take it and they refused. Wonder why? Since the conflict in Gaza has begun, more Muslims have killed Muslims than Israelies have killed Muslims. You won't hear that from the MSM. Over 2500 rockets have been shot into Israel from Gaza since this began 19 days ago. Israel just whacked a lot of the top leadership of Hamas yesterday as well.

I'm an unashamed supporter of Israel who believes Israel has a right to defend itself. Israel has even called to ensure the least amount of casualties possible in the targets where Hamas was using schools and hospitals to store weapons. Who else does that? Surely not Hamas. I hope they cut the head off of this snake once and for all.

2seaoat



I'm an unashamed supporter of Israel who believes Israel has a right to defend itself.

I agree. I just do not think their response has been smart. Hamas could not have gotten better PR when they are firing the missiles. There are no simple answers in the short term, but there are better answers in the mid term and long term. Everybody should be working for those solutions.

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Islam is a cult of death. Nuf said.

ZVUGKTUBM

ZVUGKTUBM

PaceDog views Muslims the same way the Nazis viewed slavs, Russians, Gypsies, Jews...... Untermenschen, good only for slavery and liquidation.

The Zionists in Israel are just two steps up from where their Nazi oppressors were 70 years ago. They believe in things like collective punishment for actions of a few; targeting any males of military age, whether they are a part of a paramilitary group or not; blatantly targeting women and children; destroying homes and infrastructure--again to collectively punish. The thing is, such brutality back then only drove more people to join partisan groups so they could fight back against the Nazis. Brute force administered the way Israel does it is never going to stop Palestinians from firing rockets at them. Anyway, Israel would rather take the rockets than have a peace where they must yield anything--that's just the truth.  

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Markle

Markle

2seaoat wrote: To protest the killing in Gaza does not necessarily mean that one supports terrorists.  That is illogical.  It also does not mean that anybody is saying that Israel does not have the right to defend itself.  It simply means that the killing should stop and alternative methods should be sought.  They may be young, and they may be idealist, but the essence of christian doctrine strives to peacefully resolve conflict.   The killing does have to stop, and Israel must be safe in their borders.  There are solutions which require different approaches because the old approaches neither make Israel safer, nor solve long term problems of Gaza.

Yeah, actually it does. The Palestinians voted for the terrorist Hamas to lead their country. They reap what they sow.

Much like the disaster, scandals and chaos we have in this country today now with a semi-retired President.

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