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Those Jews again BT, you really find it hard to cope with them don't you ? But you don't need to have a sneaky feeling about what Hamas, Hezbollah and Iran have in store for the Jewish state of Israel and all Jews on the planet do you ? They openly profess their ambition to wipe Israel and every Jew off the face of the planet. But somehow this doesn't cause you any concern, if only Israel would be more reasonable, all this could be resolved couldn't it ? Jesus fecking wept !!
We're going around in circles again sinkov and I will now stop with this thread.
Iran and Israel will very imminently be having it off big time and I would put my money on the Israelis.
I just don't understand the deployment of excessive lethal force against unharmed civilians and most reasonable, civilized people seem to share that view.
I'm now off to concentrate on the footie!
Thank phook for that..![]()
The UN has stressed that “lethal force may only be used as a measure of last – not first – resort, and only when there is an immediate threat to life or serious injury. An attempt to approach or crossing or damaging the fence do not amount to a threat to life or serious injury and are not sufficient grounds for the use of live ammunition.”
Yesterday, Israeli Ambassador to the UK, Mark Regev, told the BBC that “we use live fire only in a very measured way, in a very surgical way, and only when there is no alternative.”
Does what we’re seeing in Gaza look ‘surgical’ to you?
Expelled Israeli ambassador humiliated at Istanbul airport
After he was expelled from Turkey, Ambassador Eitan Na'eh made to go through strict security check at airport in front of Turkish media cameras, which were especially invited to cover his departure; Foreign Ministry summons no.2 Turkish diplomat in Israel for reprimand.
Na'eh was also asked to remove his shoes, following which a Turkish security guard patted him down. "This was an intentional humiliation," an Israeli official said. "The journalists were invited to the airport and taken into the sterile area of a Turkish Airlines flight, where security checks are done right before boarding."
Returning to Israel, Na'eh said he always has to undergo security checks at the Istanbul airport, but that this was the only time cameras were brought in to witness it. "There's no place like Israel," Na'eh added.
Because of the on-camera humiliation, the no. 2 diplomat in the Turkish mission in Israel, Umut Deniz, was summoned by the Foreign Ministry for a reprimand.
Upon his arrival at the Foreign Ministry, Deniz was asked to present his identification at the entrance—Israel's response to the humiliation of Na'eh.
In her meeting with Deniz, the director of the Foreign Ministry's Southern Europe Department, Iris Ambor, "expressed Israel's strong protest to the outrageous Turkish conduct," adding that "Israel cannot tolerate such behavior towards its representative. This behavior constitutes a blatant violation of the diplomatic code of conduct common among nations. This position has also been made clear directly to Ankara as well."
BT: By the way this forum is very ''ALIVE'',and other forums?
I have never heard from you to say what the IDF can do insted of shooting the 'ringleaders' ?
60 "Ringleaders" Balan and almost a 1000 kids?
IDF tanks were ordered to fire at Hamas positions within the northern Gaza Strip in retaliation to gunshots fired earlier at IDF soldiers along the strip's border, the IDF Spokesperson's Unit said. There were no casualties among the Israeli forces.
Hamas accepted four trucks of aid supplied by the Palestinian Authority and two trucks supplied by UNICEF, but two further truckloads of medical aid provided by the IDF were turned away when the origin of the equipment became apparent.
In addition to 53 tons of medical equipment set to be transported into Gaza this week via the crossing, the increased Israeli aid included more than 14,000 units of intravenous infusions, 40 medical basins, 20 medical examination couches, 25 infusion stands, 85,000 disinfectant pads and 12,500 bandages.
A joint investigation by the IDF and the Shin Bet (Israel Security Agency) concluded that at least 24 of the Palestinians killed during Monday’s clashes were members of Hamas and Islamic Jihad
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Members of the Knesset in response concluded that the time had come to recognize the Armenian genocide by the Turks, a move Israel had previously avoided in order not to harm diplomatic relations with Turkey. MK Shmuly emphasized that “We won’t accept moralizing from the antisemitic Turkish butcher who bombs thousands of Kurds in northwest Syria every day, and whose country is responsible for the genocide of the Armenian people and the historic horrors toward the Assyrians,” adding later that recognition of the genocide should have happened long ago.
Yesh Atid leader Yair Lapid sponsored a bill to recognize the Armenian genocide earlier this year, but it was voted down in February, which means it cannot be submitted again until August.
Lapid called for Israel to downgrade ties with Ankara permanently along with recognizing the Armenian genocide, openly helping the Kurds and encouraging the US to try to remove Turkey from NATO.
50 members of the Hamas terror organization were among those killed in the protests along the Gaza border on Monday, according to a Hamas spokesperson. Monday's violence on the border, which took place as the United States opened its new embassy in Jerusalem, was the bloodiest for Palestinians since the 2014 Gaza conflict.
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A house in the Negev town of Sderot, located less than one mile from the Gaza border, was struck by machine gun fire, Israeli media reported on Wednesday.The reports said there were no injuries sustained from the shooting and security forces were en route to the location for further investigation.
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