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Andrew J Silvera

Are those Israelis, 'citizens' or plain terrorists and criminals?

[ Friendly looking lot, those settlers! But ]

(Warning: Disturbing Photos)

Cherifa Sirry, Axis of Logic

Israeli settlers are not content that they are living on illegally occupied territory and in illegally-built settlements. They are not content that they are allowed to roam the streets of Israel armed to the teeth… killing, mutilating and torturing Palestinian citizens and children without accountability while the IDF, mainstream media and the 'civilized’ world pretend not to notice. Israeli settlers now are building their own home-made rockets and are firing them at Palestinian refugees because they do not agree that Israel should withdraw from any of the occupied territories or make any concessions to the Palestinians in order to achieve a state of peace. As far as they are concerned, anyone living between the Nile and the Euphrates should vacate so that the 'holy’ settlers can loot their lands, homes and properties as they’ve always done throughout history and suck every drop of blood from their victims until they explode...

http://www.wakeupfromyourslumber.com/node/7330

Tags: criminals, israelis, pics, settlers, terrorists

1 Comment

mary rizzo Comment by mary rizzo on July 6, 2008 at 12:41am
And probably fresh off the Nfesh B'Nfesh flights from NYC. (after having passed through the first guns and ammo shop outside of BGAirport. I'd like to know the gun laws in Israel. Wonder if they are written in English...)

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