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Go IDF!
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Thank you so much for your service. Israel loves it's Druze community, and people like these guys are the reason why. May God bless you.
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So sorry for your loss. God bless you and your family.
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@hasanulhoque8012 he gave up a life of wealth and luxury beyond what anyone would ever pay him. In addition to risking his life and removing himself from his family. He gave up everything for truth. This man is 100% backbone.
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I like seeing Jews and Muslims getting along. Hopefully it will spread.
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Ive been sounding the alarm about this for years. Grotesque as this state of affairs is, its not a suprise to me. I dont think politicians have the will to address it. And there will soon be a massive bloodbath.
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Those are not true.
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Theyll be just fine. Give them the time and the support they need. Way to go guys.
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@krazythedomm money? He could never earn the kind of money he turned his back on by leaving.
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You have it backward. The borders were wide open from 67 until the second Antifada. Theyve been offered their own state 5 times and their leadership said no. So here we are. I agree it will never stop given the ideology and leadership, and the influence of Iran. And Israel just as well can never let up or make it easier for them. It's a tragedy and a waste.
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He's very quick to offer up the lives of others while living in his bunker. In this case it's the lives of the Lebanese.
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@Ata-d4d that port is used to offload weapons from Iran by the Houthis. It was a military target.
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Their brothers are oppressed by their own governments more often than not. Peace with a democratic nation and a bloc of countries opposed to Islamists/Iran/Russia/China is the only way to move toward increased human rights and freedoms for all, and makes sense on that basis.
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Really now.
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Yeah I have a friend who became deeply religious and Chabad was part of it. He is still in close touch with his family. Something is wrong here.
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@Dragondw11 ok, so what? They shouldn't have full UN membership.
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You mean one who's blown himself to smithereens. Check.
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Not a good thing. The people of Lebanon will be the biggest victims if these idiots start up again.
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That's really disrespectful, I have to say. I'm sad to hear this.
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I see Israel as an embattled state where so many are looking for any way to destroy it. These programs are wonderful but they make me nervous because they seem to take one hand off the wheel regarding Israels grip on its own security and well being. Maybe im just being paranoid. Hopefully so..
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@rxtr664 it's one thing to take chances on your own life. It's another to throw thousands of innocent people under the bus by building your infrastructure all around them and then doing your thing. His actions are cowardly.
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I don't know what the rules and customs are at the wailing Wall and I'm sure the other posters insights have truth to them. I don't know what the standard has been. But I wonder too if they are trying to avoid violence from that Jewish sect that has been attacking Christians lately. If so this is really the wrong way to do it. I
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He's the instigator, there would be peace at the border if not for him. And he's destroyed Lebanon, so much suffering for nothing. Some man you have.
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This is a terrible thing. If Israeli police are undercommitted to solving these crimes it's a black mark on Israel. They need to step up. And maybe the Arab community needs to have a talk within itself as well. But this isn't good and doesn't reflect well on Israels response to the problem.
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The 12 killed were acknowledged Hamas terrorists. You should stop laughing, there's nothing funny about any of this. You're lucky you don't live in a place where your home is perpetually threatened. You have no right to judge those who do.
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Both native Jewish and native Arab people suffer as it is. 2 states is a nice dream and I hope one day it's possible. The radicalization makes me doubt it ever will be realized but I hope it can be overcome.
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And of course you bring up Israel when it has nothing to do with the story, thus disrespecting the Syrians who are suffering just to cram your anti Israel agenda down everyone's throat at every opportunity. Some 'advocate' you are.
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They were offered 94% of the land they asked for with Jerusalem as a shared capital and Arafat turned it down, shortly after he launched the 2nd Antifada which led to Israel shutting it's borders and building the wall. You can't blame them.
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But the Palestinians could have had a state over and over by now, and most Palestinians want Israel gone- they want all of the land, not some. How are the two sides going to achieve peace ever? The only way is if Saudi intervenes and tells Abbas and the Palestinians to get their shit together and start opting for peaceful coexistence and saying yes to the compromise required to have a state of their own. Not before normalization, but after it.
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A public relations disaster besides. BB acting on this strongly would be wise. But it seems he wont, which is in part why the world unnecessarily hates Israel- They just suck at marketing and publuc relations. God bless the place though.
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They were also caught using organized crime to surveille jewish citizens in the UK. And for stealing terabytes worth of western technological and academic intelligence from hundreds of companies and universities on orders by the state and the IRGC. Iran is a seriously large global problem. And they managed to get a guy into the pentagon... Why is it that so few in the west take muslim extremism seriously- they simply cant seem to compute how off the charts that mindset and intention really is and what its really capable of. We all better wake up fast.
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@MrB_972 yes this is the risk for an open, group trust society. It's clearly understood by our enemies as they've taken deliberate steps over long periods of time to exploit that weakness and wind their way through. I hope we can turn it around and fight it off successfully. Or else we'll soon find out the true meaning of 'oppression'.
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You mean the 12 acknowledged Hamas operatives for whom the raid was intended? They are the enemy of both Israelis and Palestinians and their existence brings nothing but suffering to both. They do not deserve their names to be mentioned.
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Jesus God. What can be done here. 20 years of Hamas rule. Arafats PLO since 1964. How can the bulk of these people possibly be deactivated from the sheer hate theyve been bathed in from birth for the last 4 generations? What a disaster. The west better wake up fast and face this issue clearly. We'll know its happened when western leaders stop putting ridiculous restrictions on Israel and trust them to do what needs to be done. And when they stop appeasing Iran (like Russia and China) and assuming they can somehow appeal to their humanity. And when western media and universities quit playing games with the truth and face the fact that they will also cease to exist if the jihadis they enable get strong enough to achieve their goals. If it doesnt happen soon we'll all be living in this reality and its closer now than people seem to realize. God help us all.
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@Sakhan-qs2gz there seems to be massive outrage when anyone approaches Al Aqsa. Specifically Jews are not allowed to pray on the Temple Mount though it is the holiest place in Judaism, just so violence won't erupt. I realize not all Muslims would ask for or require this but it is that way because enough of them have, and wield a credible threat. In my opinion, just as the Israeli police should see to it the Abbott can travel through freely and unharmed, this situation on the Temple Mount should also not be cowtowed to nor accepted.
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When it's safe to open the borders, they'll be open as they were before. But not before then. Neither on Israel's side nor the Egyptian side.
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So what would you have Israel do instead that hasn't been tried? Killers are killers. The occupation is an unfortunate circumstance there appears no way around. Still it doesn't have to be this way. For a long time it wasn't.
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Are you not familiar with the Shin bet?
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Maybe that's already what this latest sensitivity is about. Also you're a real piece of...
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You're a real piece of work.
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@SwayMoney9 the leader that was deposed was democratically elected. Didn't you listen to the clip? Niger is not a colony. I'm not sure what you're talking about.
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@FireCat34 and worse- trading western allyship with Russian or Chinese backed allyship is a backward step.
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You could join, they accept volunteers I think.
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God bless the Arab Israelis suffering this way. I hope the govt takes their pleas to heart and ups it's game to protect them and hunt the perpetrators. I wonder if the global pressure on Israel to stay away from Arabs contributes to their alleged lack of interest in pursuing these criminals. Maybe Israel knows it would be misrepresented in broadcasts around the world. Still they have to do it. Their citizens deserve the full effort of protection from their authorities.
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It's very bad news that Hezbollah thinks Israel is weakened. They are relentless parasites happy to gamble with the lives of regular Lebanese. And the peacekeepers are nowhere to be found, as usual.
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@PeggyLiskey-qb6jj that's what I said. Please reread my comments.
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This guy thinks very carefully. I hope they ask him to consult on the sticking points. I agree, the risks have to be carefully weighed, the choices carefully calibrated. I hope they can find a way and that the situation brings a long term good result.
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