Gaza Border Violence: 15 May 2018: House of Commons debates – TheyWorkForYou.
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Gaza Border Violence: 15 May 2018: House of Commons debates – TheyWorkForYou.
You mean the white van English flag woman? If so, you could expect nothing decent from that one.
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The key word in your description above is “Marxist” – socialists identifying yet another victim group they can hoover up and be seen to speak for, in the hope of garnering support from local voters. Look! Look how we care! Nassssty Tories, preciousss!
Israel is the one beacon of hope and civilisation in that entire area of the world. If they say what they mean and mean what they say about the no-man’s-land trespass, I for one find it hard to condemn them for living to their word. Our own government might learn something from the Israeli example; intestinal fortitude, for example.
70 years ago the United Nations set about embedding itself in the Palestinian Territories by setting up refugee camps for the displaced. They’re still there; 1.5 million in UN-registered camps in 2012 (Wikipedia). Their Muslim brothers mostly refuse to have anything to do with them (except talk). How can it be that after 70 years of UN “guidance” and “support”, the displaced haven’t been helped to resettle, or compensated, when it seems that (again, Wikipedia) a majority would be very happy to have that happen?
Perhaps the “UN” bit is a bit of an obvious hint. And the presence of Hamas, whose relevance largely disappears should a settlement ever be reached.
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Good post. Well said. Israel fights for its existence on a daily basis. It would have been obliterated otherwise. It’s the only actual democracy in the region and that says it all. The Arabs are barbarians. You can always rely on Muslim politicians to hate Jews.
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No not her James. My constituency is Ealing Central & Acton and my MP is Dr Rupa Huq.
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So it’s fine to commit an atrocity provided you have previously advised you will do so in certain entirely foreseeable
circumstances…seems wrong, just can’t grasp why…
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There have been frequent incursions and attacks so a warning was issued as to what would happen if the border was stormed again.
The IDF is not the Met, led by sociologists and constantly virtue-signalling to prove how “woke” it is. Its troops are not social workers but soldiers defending a country under constant attack by genocidal barbarians led by an organisation whose charter objectives are a matter of public record.
I donated some pizzas today to Israeli troops to show my support. You can do the same by clicking here:
http://www.pizzaidf.org
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Indeed there have been frequent incursions;all the more reason for a proportional response when the event was entirely predictable.
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How many dead Jews would make it “proportional”? Do we count the victims of previous attacks? Or must they die at the same time to count? These were mostly Hamas activists as it has acknowledged. One of the dead was the son of the Hamas founder. He’s thereby just made his family’s first contribution to peace. There’s something rather flattering to Israel about the way you hold its people to higher standards than those seeking to drive them into the sea. I am sure they are flattered but right now they have an existential war to fight against enemies funded by a range of people from Iran to you and me via the EU.
https://www.haaretz.com/middle-east-news/palestinians/50-of-dead-in-gaza-protest-were-hamas-activists-says-hamas-official-1.6094899
http://www.wiesenthal.com/site/apps/nlnet/content.aspx?c=lsKWLbPJLnF&b=8776547&ct=14982857¬oc=1
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Yes, you are absolutely right….I donly hold them to higher standards…their forebears created many of them. Like you, I am a disappointed optimist; Israll is, certainly should not be just another Middle East state.
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That was do hold them to higher standards.. Incidentally I have just read your review of Frankly. ..which I will now read.
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And possibly one day I will get technology to say what I want rather than what it wants…
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Tom is a retired international lawyer. He was a partner in a City of London law firm and spent almost twenty years abroad serving clients from all over the world.
Returning to London on retirement in 2011, he was dismayed to discover how much liberty had been lost in the UK while he was away.
He’s a classical liberal (libertarian, if you must) who, like his illustrious namesake, considers that
“…government even in its best state is but a necessary evil; in its worst state an intolerable one.”
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