This is how Israel warns civilians before bombarding.

lol why doesn't Egypt open their boarders with Gaza for humanitarian purposes?

First, egypt is a CIA dog. They stole the egyptian revolution from the street and placed el General El-Sisii. For your info, all high graded egyptian army officials are formed by the Pentagon. The first reason of course, securing it's neighbor (Israel).

Secondo, this week or in the coming weeks Egypt will open the boarder for an Algerian humanitarian convoy. Algeria forced Egypt (behind the scenes). As an incentive Algeria offered a temporay rebate on it's gaz exportations to egypt.

Will be funny if this humanitarian convoy got attacked by IDF.
 
First, egypt is a CIA dog. They stole the egyptian revolution from the street and placed el General El-Sisii. For your info, all high graded egyptian army officials are formed by the Pentagon.

Secondo, this week or in the coming weeks Egypt will open the boarder for an Algerian humanitarian convoy. Algeria forced Egypt (behind the scenes). As an incentive Algeria offered a temporay rebate on it's gaz exportations to egypt.

Will be funny if this humanitarian convoy got attacked by IDF.

The last time humanitarian aid was sent to Gaza, it turns out their flotilla was carrying a bunch of terrorists. I sure hope the IDF doesn't mess around and blows them up.
 
The last time humanitarian aid was sent to Gaza, it turns out their flotilla was carrying a bunch of terrorists. I sure hope the IDF doesn't mess around and blows them up.

Bullshit, Are you talking about the Turkish flotilla ? Do you your own searches lol the truth is not in the media. Go over internet.
 

After watching this video. I dont even think it has anything to do with " Hammas " anymore i think Hammas is just there to divert the attention of the people. Imo i think there is a bigger sinister picture/plan behind all of this.

Interesting


LOL i bet if all of you had the choice to live in any arab country or israel, you guys would run like 5 year old girls to israel cuz u know that at least in israel they support gay rights for u guys

Right..... your not brainwahsed by the media

Deyish are you high I know quite a few people that left here to go work in the middle east because they make more money working half the hours. And their not muslim

Dont talk out of your ass about shit you dont know.
these arabs are all pissed because america goes in puts oppresive leaders in charge that give these people no rights no nothing so how the fuck you think they gonna react.


You know theres no point of arguing with you " pro isreal " guys because you will always be in Denial and its so jokes how you all say the same shit. its as if isreal gave you a script. You know it starting to sound real fucking rediculous now because their just repeating the same shit over and over.

And how is it that Isreal / America and whoever is rolling them france etc with all this crazy fancy technology they have they still cant stop these " terrorists ". This is all a game it has nothing to do with terrorrism or anything this is all a plan of global domination. Wake up and smell the coffee
 

After watching this video. I dont even think it has anything to do with " Hammas " anymore i think Hammas is just there to divert the attention of the people. Imo i think there is a bigger sinister picture/plan behind all of this.

Interesting




Right..... your not brainwahsed by the media

Deyish are you high I know quite a few people that left here to go work in the middle east because they make more money working half the hours. And their not muslim

Dont talk out of your ass about shit you dont know.
these arabs are all pissed because america goes in puts oppresive leaders in charge that give these people no rights no nothing so how the fuck you think they gonna react.


You know theres no point of arguing with you " pro isreal " guys because you will always be in Denial and its so jokes how you all say the same shit. its as if isreal gave you a script. You know it starting to sound real fucking rediculous now because their just repeating the same shit over and over.

And how is it that Isreal / America and whoever is rolling them france etc with all this crazy fancy technology they have they still cant stop these " terrorists ". This is all a game it has nothing to do with terrorrism or anything this is all a plan of global domination. Wake up and smell the coffee

OHHHHH so if america wouldnt put these "evil" leaders in charge, then the arab world would have equality and human rights yea?? loolll buddy the word arab and muslim does not go along with democracy, not as long as islam is alive so keep dreaming of your so called "rights" in the arab world that the americans are deprived you of
 
Bullshit, Are you talking about the Turkish flotilla ? Do you your own searches lol the truth is not in the media. Go over internet.

hmmmm....after repeat demands from the idf to go to the ashdod port for an inspection and refusing to do so, the idf gets on the boat and starts getting beaten by rods and batons by this so called humanitarian and peace boat.
taken from wikipidea:
The flotilla was reported to be carrying ballistic vests, gas masks, night-vision goggles, clubs, and slingshots,[23] although the UNHRC report does not mention these items[24] and in the Turkish Report on the Israeli attack on the Humanitarian Aid Convoy to Gaza it states that all passengers and crew as well as the cargo were searched to international standards and no weapons were found, on the ships departing from Turkey.[25]

Two-thirds of the medicines delivered by the flotilla expired between six and fifteen months prior to the raid,[26] and were found to be useless.[27] Some other medicines found on the flotilla were due to expire soon. Additionally, Israel said that much of the cargo, including sensitive medical equipment, was found to have been scattered in the ship's holds, and put in piles rather than packed properly for transport, and consequently damaged

i guess they needed the goggles, ballistic vests and gas masks because they wanted to open a palestinian type of laser quest in gaza
 
Meanwhile:


http://www.theguardian.com/technolo...t-game-available-download-google-play-android

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Google’s app store is currently selling a mobile phone game in which players pretend to be the Israeli military bombing Gaza, it was discovered on Monday.

Bomb Gaza, which is designed for Android phones and tablets, has been downloaded up to 1,000 times since its release on 29 July 2014, according to app store data. Its stated aim is to “drop bombs and avoid killing civilians”.

Seemingly designed to offend, the game reflects the real-life conflict in Gaza in which at least 1,800 Palestinians have been killed. Many comments on the game’s review section express outrage that the game is being given a platform by Google, though some also defended Israeli positions.
 
^
Gamespot, Skyrim with Politic 10/10
M.NET, Begel Gratuit pour chaque achat de ce jeu 20/20
Jeux video.com, Nic ca race au arab 20/20
IGN, Give Freedom To the Heretic 9.5/10
 
too bad you won't see this in main stream media


Direct from Mosanto. Aussi, c'est l'aide humanitaire qui devrait, de toute façon, entrer sur la bande de Gaza par l'aide internationale. C'est sûr qu'Israël en tire un parti et "l'armée israélienne" est payée pour faire la manutention ainsi que tous le truckers israéliens.
 
Direct from Mosanto. Aussi, c'est l'aide humanitaire qui devrait, de toute façon, entrer sur la bande de Gaza par l'aide internationale. C'est sûr qu'Israël en tire un parti et "l'armée israélienne" est payée pour faire la manutention ainsi que tous le truckers israéliens.


How would you know if the crops comes from Monsanto? and not at all lol you didn't listen to the video, those are jobs given to the Palestinian staff they are just supervised by the IDF
 
too bad you won't see this in main stream media


I can hear right away that his first language is Arabic not Hebrew, his accent is very good though. And now I looked back and can see he has an arab name..

I wonder why Israel didn't ethnic clense his ass? What the hell is he doing in the army?? How did he get that rank??


This must be Jewish Mind Control in action.
 
Very interesting article that tries not to take sides in the conflict and be unbias

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/ali-a-rizvi/picking-a-side-in-israel-palestine_b_5602701.html


Are you "pro-Israel" or "pro-Palestine"? It isn't even noon yet as I write this, and I've already been accused of being both.

These terms intrigue me because they directly speak to the doggedly tribal nature of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. You don't hear of too many other countries being universally spoken of this way. Why these two? Both Israelis and Palestinians are complex, with diverse histories and cultures, and two incredibly similar (if divisive) religions. To come down completely on the side of one or the other doesn't seem rational to me.

It is telling that most Muslims around the world support Palestinians, and most Jews support Israel. This, of course, is natural -- but it's also problematic. It means that this is not about who's right or wrong as much as which tribe or nation you are loyal to. It means that Palestinian supporters would be just as ardently pro-Israel if they were born in Israeli or Jewish families, and vice versa. It means that the principles that guide most people's view of this conflict are largely accidents of birth -- that however we intellectualize and analyze the components of the Middle East mess, it remains, at its core, a tribal conflict.

By definition, tribal conflicts thrive and survive when people take sides. Choosing sides in these kinds of conflicts fuels them further and deepens the polarization. And worst of all, you get blood on your hands.

So before picking a side in this latest Israeli-Palestine conflict, consider these 7 questions:

***

1. Why is everything so much worse when there are Jews involved?

Over 700 people have died in Gaza as of this writing. Muslims have woken up around the world. But is it really because of the numbers?

Bashar al-Assad has killed over 180,000 Syrians, mostly Muslim, in two years -- more than the number killed in Palestine in two decades. Thousands of Muslims in Iraq and Syria have been killed by ISIS in the last two months. Tens of thousands have been killed by the Taliban. Half a million black Muslims were killed by Arab Muslims in Sudan. The list goes on.

But Gaza makes Muslims around the world, both Sunni and Shia, speak up in a way they never do otherwise. Up-to-date death counts and horrific pictures of the mangled corpses of Gazan children flood their social media timelines every day. If it was just about the numbers, wouldn't the other conflicts take precedence? What is it about then?

If I were Assad or ISIS right now, I'd be thanking God I'm not Jewish.

Amazingly, many of the graphic images of dead children attributed to Israeli bombardment that are circulating online are from Syria, based on a BBC report. Many of the pictures you're seeing are of children killed by Assad, who is supported by Iran, which also funds Hezbollah and Hamas. What could be more exploitative of dead children than attributing the pictures of innocents killed by your own supporters to your enemy simply because you weren't paying enough attention when your own were killing your own?

This doesn't, by any means, excuse the recklessness, negligence, and sometimes outright cruelty of Israeli forces. But it clearly points to the likelihood that the Muslim world's opposition to Israel isn't just about the number of dead.

Here is a question for those who grew up in the Middle East and other Muslim-majority countries like I did: if Israel withdrew from the occupied territories tomorrow, all in one go -- and went back to the 1967 borders -- and gave the Palestinians East Jerusalem -- do you honestly think Hamas wouldn't find something else to pick a fight about? Do you honestly think that this has absolutely nothing to do with the fact that they are Jews? Do you recall what you watched and heard on public TV growing up in Palestine, Saudi Arabia, Egypt?

Yes, there's an unfair and illegal occupation there, and yes, it's a human rights disaster. But it is also true that much of the other side is deeply driven by anti-Semitism. Anyone who has lived in the Arab/Muslim world for more than a few years knows that. It isn't always a clean, one-or-the-other blame split in these situations like your Chomskys and Greenwalds would have you believe. It's both.

***

2. Why does everyone keep saying this is not a religious conflict?

There are three pervasive myths that are widely circulated about the "roots" of the Middle East conflict:

Myth 1: Judaism has nothing to do with Zionism.
Myth 2: Islam has nothing to do with Jihadism or anti-Semitism.
Myth 3: This conflict has nothing to do with religion.

To the "I oppose Zionism, not Judaism!" crowd, is it mere coincidence that this passage from the Old Testament (emphasis added) describes so accurately what's happening today?

"I will establish your borders from the Red Sea to the Mediterranean Sea, and from the desert to the Euphrates River. I will give into your hands the people who live in the land, and you will drive them out before you. Do not make a covenant with them or with their gods." - Exodus 23:31-32
Or this one?

"See, I have given you this land. Go in and take possession of the land the Lord swore he would give to your fathers -- to Abraham, Isaac and Jacob -- and to their descendants after them." - Deuteronomy 1:8
There's more: Genesis 15:18-21, and Numbers 34 for more detail on the borders. Zionism is not the "politicization" or "distortion" of Judaism. It is the revival of it.

And to the "This is not about Islam, it's about politics!" crowd, is this verse from the Quran (emphasis added) meaningless?

"O you who have believed, do not take the Jews and the Christians as allies. They are [in fact] allies of one another. And whoever is an ally to them among you--then indeed, he is [one] of them. Indeed, Allah guides not the wrongdoing people." - Quran, 5:51
What about the numerous verses and hadith quoted in Hamas' charter? And the famous hadith of the Gharqad tree explicitly commanding Muslims to kill Jews?

Please tell me -- in light of these passages written centuries and millennia before the creation of Israel or the occupation -- how can anyone conclude that religion isn't at the root of this, or at least a key driving factor? You may roll your eyes at these verses, but they are taken very seriously by many of the players in this conflict, on both sides. Shouldn't they be acknowledged and addressed? When is the last time you heard a good rational, secular argument supporting settlement expansion in the West Bank?

Denying religion's role seems to be a way to be able to criticize the politics while remaining apologetically "respectful" of people's beliefs for fear of "offending" them. But is this apologism and "respect" for inhuman ideas worth the deaths of human beings?

People have all kinds of beliefs -- from insisting the Earth is flat to denying the Holocaust. You may respect their right to hold these beliefs, but you're not obligated to respect the beliefs themselves. It's 2014, and religions don't need to be "respected" any more than any other political ideology or philosophical thought system. Human beings have rights. Ideas don't. The oft-cited politics/religion dichotomy in Abrahamic religions is false and misleading. All of the Abrahamic religions are inherently political.

***

3. Why would Israel deliberately want to kill civilians?

This is the single most important issue that gets everyone riled up, and rightfully so.

Again, there is no justification for innocent Gazans dying. And there's no excuse for Israel's negligence in incidents like the killing of four children on a Gazan beach. But let's back up and think about this for a minute.

Why on Earth would Israel deliberately want to kill civilians?

When civilians die, Israel looks like a monster. It draws the ire of even its closest allies. Horrific images of injured and dead innocents flood the media. Ever-growing anti-Israel protests are held everywhere from Norway to New York. And the relatively low number of Israeli casualties (we'll get to that in a bit) repeatedly draws allegations of a "disproportionate" response. Most importantly, civilian deaths help Hamas immensely.

How can any of this possibly ever be in Israel's interest?

If Israel wanted to kill civilians, it is terrible at it. ISIS killed more civilians in two days (700 plus) than Israel has in two weeks. Imagine if ISIS or Hamas had Israel's weapons, army, air force, US support, and nuclear arsenal. Their enemies would've been annihilated long ago. If Israel truly wanted to destroy Gaza, it could do so within a day, right from the air. Why carry out a more painful, expensive ground incursion that risks the lives of its soldiers?

***

4. Does Hamas really use its own civilians as human shields?

Ask Palestinian president Mahmoud Abbas how he feels about Hamas' tactics.

"What are you trying to achieve by sending rockets?" he asks. "I don't like trading in Palestinian blood."

It isn't just speculation anymore that Hamas puts its civilians in the line of fire.

Hamas spokesman Sami Abu Zuhri plainly admitted on Gazan national TV that the human shield strategy has proven "very effective."

The UN relief organization UNRWA issued a furious condemnation of Hamas after discovering hidden rockets in not one, but two children's schools in Gaza last week.

Hamas fires thousands of rockets into Israel, rarely killing any civilians or causing any serious damage. It launches them from densely populated areas, including hospitals and schools.

Why launch rockets without causing any real damage to the other side, inviting great damage to your own people, then putting your own civilians in the line of fire when the response comes? Even when the IDF warns civilians to evacuate their homes before a strike, why does Hamas tell them to stay put?

Because Hamas knows its cause is helped when Gazans die. If there is one thing that helps Hamas most -- one thing that gives it any legitimacy -- it is dead civilians. Rockets in schools. Hamas exploits the deaths of its children to gain the world's sympathy. It uses them as a weapon.

You don't have to like what Israel is doing to abhor Hamas. Arguably, Israel and Fatah are morally equivalent. Both have a lot of right on their side. Hamas, on the other hand, doesn't have a shred of it.

***

5. Why are people asking for Israel to end the "occupation" in Gaza?

Because they have short memories.

In 2005, Israel ended the occupation in Gaza. It pulled out every last Israeli soldier. It dismantled every last settlement. Many Israeli settlers who refused to leave were forcefully evicted from their homes, kicking and screaming.

This was a unilateral move by Israel, part of a disengagement plan intended to reduce friction between Israelis and Palestinians. It wasn't perfect -- Israel was still to control Gaza's borders, coastline, and airspace -- but considering the history of the region, it was a pretty significant first step.

After the evacuation, Israel opened up border crossings to facilitate commerce. The Palestinians were also given 3,000 greenhouses which had already been producing fruit and flowers for export for many years.

But Hamas chose not to invest in schools, trade, or infrastructure. Instead, it built an extensive network of tunnels to house thousands upon thousands of rockets and weapons, including newer, sophisticated ones from Iran and Syria. All the greenhouses were destroyed.

Hamas did not build any bomb shelters for its people. It did, however, build a few for its leaders to hide out in during airstrikes. Civilians are not given access to these shelters for precisely the same reason Hamas tells them to stay home when the bombs come.

Gaza was given a great opportunity in 2005 that Hamas squandered by transforming it into an anti-Israel weapons store instead of a thriving Palestinian state that, with time, may have served as a model for the future of the West Bank as well. If Fatah needed yet another reason to abhor Hamas, here it was.

***

6. Why are there so many more casualties in Gaza than in Israel?

The reason fewer Israeli civilians die is not because there are fewer rockets raining down on them. It's because they are better protected by their government.

When Hamas' missiles head towards Israel, sirens go off, the Iron Dome goes into effect, and civilians are rushed into bomb shelters. When Israeli missiles head towards Gaza, Hamas tells civilians to stay in their homes and face them.

While Israel's government urges its civilians to get away from rockets targeted at them, Gaza's government urges its civilians to get in front of missiles not targeted at them.

The popular explanation for this is that Hamas is poor and lacks the resources to protect its people like Israel does. The real reason, however, seems to have more to do with disordered priorities than deficient resources (see #5). This is about will, not ability. All those rockets, missiles, and tunnels aren't cheap to build or acquire. But they are priorities. And it's not like Palestinians don't have a handful of oil-rich neighbors to help them the way Israel has the US.

The problem is, if civilian casualties in Gaza drop, Hamas loses the only weapon it has in its incredibly effective PR war. It is in Israel's national interest to protect its civilians and minimize the deaths of those in Gaza. It is in Hamas' interest to do exactly the opposite on both fronts.

***

7. If Hamas is so bad, why isn't everyone pro-Israel in this conflict?

Because Israel's flaws, while smaller in number, are massive in impact.

Many Israelis seem to have the same tribal mentality that their Palestinian counterparts do. They celebrate the bombing of Gaza the same way many Arabs celebrated 9/11. A UN report recently found that Israeli forces tortured Palestinian children and used them as human shields. They beat up teenagers. They are often reckless with their airstrikes. They have academics who explain how rape may be the only truly effective weapon against their enemy. And many of them callously and publicly revel in the deaths of innocent Palestinian children.

To be fair, these kinds of things do happen on both sides. They are an inevitable consequence of multiple generations raised to hate the other over the course of 65 plus years. To hold Israel up to a higher standard would mean approaching the Palestinians with the racism of lowered expectations.

However, if Israel holds itself to a higher standard like it claims -- it needs to do much more to show it isn't the same as the worst of its neighbors.

Israel is leading itself towards increasing international isolation and national suicide because of two things: 1. The occupation; and 2. Settlement expansion.

Settlement expansion is simply incomprehensible. No one really understands the point of it. Virtually every US administration -- from Nixon to Bush to Obama -- has unequivocally opposed it. There is no justification for it except a Biblical one (see #2), which makes it slightly more difficult to see Israel's motives as purely secular.

The occupation is more complicated. The late Christopher Hitchens was right when he said this about Israel's occupation of Palestinian territories:

"In order for Israel to become part of the alliance against whatever we want to call it, religious barbarism, theocratic, possibly thermonuclear theocratic or nuclear theocratic aggression, it can't, it'll have to dispense with the occupation. It's as simple as that.
It can be, you can think of it as a kind of European style, Western style country if you want, but it can't govern other people against their will. It can't continue to steal their land in the way that it does every day.And it's unbelievably irresponsible of Israelis, knowing the position of the United States and its allies are in around the world, to continue to behave in this unconscionable way. And I'm afraid I know too much about the history of the conflict to think of Israel as just a tiny, little island surrounded by a sea of ravening wolves and so on. I mean, I know quite a lot about how that state was founded, and the amount of violence and dispossession that involved. And I'm a prisoner of that knowledge. I can't un-know it."
As seen with Gaza in 2005, unilateral disengagement is probably easier to talk about than actually carry out. But if it Israel doesn't work harder towards a two-state (maybe three-state, thanks to Hamas) solution, it will eventually have to make that ugly choice between being a Jewish-majority state or a democracy.

It's still too early to call Israel an apartheid state, but when John Kerry said Israel could end up as one in the future, he wasn't completely off the mark. It's simple math. There are only a limited number of ways a bi-national Jewish state with a non-Jewish majority population can retain its Jewish identity. And none of them are pretty.

***

Let's face it, the land belongs to both of them now. Israel was carved out of Palestine for Jews with help from the British in the late 1940s just like my own birthplace of Pakistan was carved out of India for Muslims around the same time. The process was painful, and displaced millions in both instances. But it's been almost 70 years. There are now at least two or three generations of Israelis who were born and raised in this land, to whom it really is a home, and who are often held accountable and made to pay for for historical atrocities that are no fault of their own. They are programmed to oppose "the other" just as Palestinian children are. At its very core, this is a tribal religious conflict that will never be resolved unless people stop choosing sides.

So you really don't have to choose between being "pro-Israel" or "pro-Palestine." If you support secularism, democracy, and a two-state solution -- and you oppose Hamas, settlement expansion, and the occupation -- you can be both.

If they keep asking you to pick a side after all of that, tell them you're going with hummus.
 
Perhaps I am starting to get a bit carried away, or lost any hope that this conflict could be resolved in a quick, painless (as possible) manner for BOTH sides.. but when you read shit like this... My blood starts to boil. Note: I do not support either side. If it was up to me, there would be some serious relocation happening for both fucking sides.

(I know that the dailymail is a shit newspaper and makes Le Journal de Montreal look like "The Devoir" in comparaison, but the comments are I-RO-NIC at best... I almost laughed....)

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...-annihilation-fighting-forces-supporters.html

/rant.
 
Perhaps I am starting to get a bit carried away, or lost any hope that this conflict could be resolved in a quick, painless (as possible) manner for BOTH sides.. but when you read shit like this... My blood starts to boil. Note: I do not support either side. If it was up to me, there would be some serious relocation happening for both fucking sides.

(I know that the dailymail is a shit newspaper and makes Le Journal de Montreal look like "The Devoir" in comparaison, but the comments are I-RO-NIC at best... I almost laughed....)

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...-annihilation-fighting-forces-supporters.html

/rant.

This feeling is not rare among the Israelis. Almost all of them support the massacre of Gaza. Recent articles calling for genocide of Palestinians published then later removed are evidence of such barbaric behavior. Not to forget Bibi Netanyahu openly stated Arabs should be murdered.
 
Perhaps I am starting to get a bit carried away, or lost any hope that this conflict could be resolved in a quick, painless (as possible) manner for BOTH sides.. but when you read shit like this... My blood starts to boil. Note: I do not support either side. If it was up to me, there would be some serious relocation happening for both fucking sides.

(I know that the dailymail is a shit newspaper and makes Le Journal de Montreal look like "The Devoir" in comparaison, but the comments are I-RO-NIC at best... I almost laughed....)

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...-annihilation-fighting-forces-supporters.html

/rant.

This guy is an extreme right wing politician.

That being said, whoever translated this article did some crafty editing to sway peoples opinions from the reality of the letter., i can read Hebrew, there is nothing about concentration camps AT ALL.

He spoke about temporary tent encampments on the Egyptian border until electricity can be restored, if not, other encampment locations to house people until the problem is fixed...

There is a big difference between the title and the actual contents of the latter. The daily mail did a great job distorting it.

But, this man is still an asshole.

This feeling is not rare among the Israelis. Almost all of them support the massacre of Gaza. Recent articles calling for genocide of Palestinians published then later removed are evidence of such barbaric behavior. Not to forget Bibi Netanyahu openly stated Arabs should be murdered.


Oh is it not rare? Have you met any Israelis? Do you know any? Or are you following Mondoweiss statistics?

I'm sure Israelis want the people firing at them to get their asses kicked, but very smal proportions call for any sort of genocide.

I know plenty of Canadians who think the whole middle east should be nuked, plenty... Are Canadians genocidal? No.

How about you show me where Netenyahu said
Not to forget Bibi Netanyahu openly stated Arabs should be murdered.

I challenge you to find me that quote.



Hamas's Charter and main goal openly calls for the death of jews, everywhere, not just israelis, jews all over the world. This is public knowledge. They chant it on the news and in the streets on occasion. MOST of the population of Gaza voted for them...

What does that tell you?
 
"hamas doesnt use residential areas to fire rockets"

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[video]http://www.ndtv.com/article/world/ndtv-exclusive-how-hamas-assembles-and-fires-rockets-571033?pfrom=home-lateststories[/video]
 
"hamas doesnt use residential areas to fire rockets"

...
[video]http://www.ndtv.com/article/world/ndtv-exclusive-how-hamas-assembles-and-fires-rockets-571033?pfrom=home-lateststories[/video]



I was just about to post that video
 
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