Israeli - Palestinian Conflict

Marion Castaing was filmed throwing a punch at a soldier. Others around were throwing stones. I guess in situations like these there are no options left but to disperse the crowd. For security reasons.
 
First of all its not a punch :lol: Also she is filmed pushing her hand into his face after she had already been thrown to the ground, no doubt she was manhandled and was probably very aggrieved at what happened. No stone throwing in that film anyway.
 
What is your deal? They are tents for people who no longer have homes. Why does it matter if other people nearby have tents? Unless you think the tents are capable of turning into rocket launchers then they are just fecking tents.
 
So emergency aid, then.


Well, I'd call this an attempt to defy the ruling of Israel's supreme court in a territory currently under Israeli control. THe emergency aid should be sent across the border, with millions of Syrian refugees preparing for the coming winter in camps in Jordan, Lebanon and Turkey.

We'd all be better off without these small time provocations.
 
What is your deal? They are tents for people who no longer have homes. Why does it matter if other people nearby have tents? Unless you think the tents are capable of turning into rocket launchers then they are just fecking tents.

"The army flattened their ramshackle houses, stables and a kindergarten on Monday after Israel's high court ruled that they did not have proper building permits."
 
What is your deal? They are tents for people who no longer have homes. Why does it matter if other people nearby have tents? Unless you think the tents are capable of turning into rocket launchers then they are just fecking tents.

It's called a complete and utter lack of empathy. Some people are just like that.
 
All we were missing was Mr. I respect their culture but not their religion.

The French chick had no business defying a supreme court ruling. Try pulling out the heroics in Homs, provoking Assad's militias.
 
Well, I'd call this an attempt to defy the ruling of Israel's supreme court in a territory currently under Israeli control. THe emergency aid should be sent across the border, with millions of Syrian refugees preparing for the coming winter in camps in Jordan, Lebanon and Turkey.

We'd all be better off without these small time provocations.
Israel supreme court somehow came up with a ruling that wold prevent Palestinians living somewhere and receiving aid?

No way. I'd never believe it. :rolleyes:
 
Israel supreme court somehow came up with a ruling that wold prevent Palestinians living somewhere and receiving aid?

No way. I'd never believe it. :rolleyes:

You wouldn't. Particularly having expressed your affection to the Jewish state earlier.
 
And? Tents for people without housing is emergency aid, even if they burned down their own houses.

It would have been emrgengy aid if they were housed where construction was legal. If they decided to build a house in the middle of a road without having a permit and it was demolished then the EU had no business building them a tent on that very road.

I can't see the empathy that was talked about here, nor EU involvemnt, when Jews have their WB homes demolished.
 
It would have been emrgengy aid if they were housed where construction was legal. If they decided to build a house in the middle of a road without having a permit and it was demolished then the EU had no business building them a tent on that very road.

I can't see the empathy that was talked about here, nor EU involvemnt, when Jews have their WB homes demolished.


How they got to that point is utterly irrelevant. If someone doesn't have housing, getting a tent is emergency aid.
 
How they got to that point is utterly irrelevant. If someone doesn't have housing, getting a tent is emergency aid.

I'd disagree. If a court ruling was given last month and they sit in their homes counting on European tents it is their problem. They have had enough time to consider alternative housing, and didn't have to wait for army bulldozers.
 
How would I know? How is that relevant?


Well, I wondered if we will hear the French lady expressing shock and horror and screaming for justice regarding the brutal murder of a young IDF soldier, killed yesterday in WB by a Palestinian.
 
Yeah, so? What's that got to do with anything. I'm not saying the people of Israel, or Jews in general are cnuts. I'm talking about the establishment, the government, the people in charge. Don't try and twist my words.


Israel is a democracy, you know. The people of the state of Israel elect their representatives. I haven't twisted anyone's words. just quoting them.
 
Well, I wondered if we will hear the French lady expressing shock and horror and screaming for justice regarding the brutal murder of a young IDF soldier, killed yesterday in WB by a Palestinian.


Is that what this thread is? Just endless petty point scoring that has nothing to do with what is being discussed?
 
Is that what this thread is? Just endless petty point scoring that has nothing to do with what is being discussed?


No, it's about putting things in perspective. We have international outrage because of the manhandling of some French diplomat chick who is playing hero by attempting to distribute tents, and on the same day we have the killing of a 20 year old soldier which is not followed by an "angry reaction of diplomats from a number of European countries". So if you're still wondering, what's being discussed here is hypocrisy (for starters).
 
To be frank, the whole business of Palestiniasn-Israeli talks, the topic of this thread, is a pointless exercise of petty point scoring. The only reason they have resumed was that both sides did not want to look like they were Kerry's party poopers. The Palestinians have already turned down a better deal than Nentanyahu could ever offer them.