Mr Coolest Cat 04.11.2004 11:40 |
Yasser Arafat is reported to be at death's door, may he burn in hell for eternity. |
Mr Coolest Cat 04.11.2004 11:44 |
Luxemburg PM say's he died 15 minutes ago. |
iGSM 04.11.2004 11:50 |
Cool. Now I can rule Palestine. Free ice cream for everyone! |
Mr Mercury 04.11.2004 11:57 |
King Frederick wrote: Luxemburg PM say's he died 15 minutes ago.According Sky News the hospital he is in say's he's not dead |
deleted user 04.11.2004 12:01 |
Fuck the press. |
iGSM 04.11.2004 12:03 |
Yes. Good idea. NOT! Hopefully he dies and someone makes a skeleton bicycle out of him. |
deleted user 04.11.2004 12:07 |
iGSM wrote: Yes. Good idea. NOT! Hopefully he dies and someone makes a skeleton bicycle out of him.Not pro-Arafat here! But for fuck's sake, c'mon, the burial shit was too petty a reason! |
iGSM 04.11.2004 12:14 |
Actually I was intrigued by the idea of a skeleton bicycle. re: link heh. Anywho if I'm not mistaken Arafat won't recover and there will be a bitter power struggle over who is his successor. Something like that anyway. |
iGSM 04.11.2004 12:17 |
Who to believe? An Israeli source or a French source? Meh. I'll wait for it in the funny pages. |
Josuè 04.11.2004 15:02 |
I rather Sharon to die than Yasser Arafat. If he dies, may he repose in peace. |
Guy 04.11.2004 15:35 |
Josuè wrote: I rather Sharon to die than Yasser Arafat. If he dies, may he repose in peace.Feel free to elaborate. |
Megamike The GREAT 04.11.2004 15:50 |
Hmm... Sharon.. isnt that Ozzy's wife.. ;-) |
Josuè 04.11.2004 16:09 |
Guy wrote:Well, it is that Sharon seems a Nazi to me.Josuè wrote: I rather Sharon to die than Yasser Arafat. If he dies, may he repose in peace.Feel free to elaborate. BTW, I am not anti-semist. |
Music Man 04.11.2004 16:13 |
Ariel Sharon was the result of a scientific experiment where two women (I bet you could guess their names) were fused together to create a man. |
Mr.Jingles 04.11.2004 16:19 |
Both Arafat and Sharon deserve to die and rot in hell for all eternity. And no, just like Josue's that wasn't an anti-semitic comment. If Yitzak Rabin was alive today and still being the Israeli prime minister, the situation in the Middle East wouldn't be in the mess it is right now. In all fairness... Rabin is the one who should be alive, and not Sharon. |
inu-liger 04.11.2004 17:23 |
Rabin was assassinated over 10 years ago, wasn't he? |
LiveAidQueen 04.11.2004 17:46 |
Is he dead or not? |
Sonia Doris 04.11.2004 18:16 |
is he dead yet? |
MetzgerR 04.11.2004 22:21 |
Someone in my Spanish class said they were going to be waiting 72 hours before they say officially whether he's dead or not...is this true? Ja ne! |
Josuè 05.11.2004 10:19 |
Es posible. |
Sir B.A Baracus 05.11.2004 10:26 |
May God bless his soul... May someone with some sense take his place, so that there may be, at last, a lasting Peace between Israel and Palestine. |
Guy 05.11.2004 12:44 |
Mr.Jingles79 wrote: If Yitzak Rabin was alive today and still being the Israeli prime minister, the situation in the Middle East wouldn't be in the mess it is right now. In all fairness... Rabin is the one who should be alive, and not Sharon.While I don't support the murder of Rabin, and I never will, if he was still alive Israel wouldn't exist. He dedicated his life to Israel, but going to Oslo was his biggest mistake ever. It nearly got Israel into a civil war, a war which would collapse the state totally. The election of Netanyahu instead of Peres (who was considered Rabin's closest friend) after the murder proves Rabin's actions were not supported by the majority of the public - just like Sharon's actions today aren't supported by the majority of the public. Democracy is not about 'doing the right thing', it's about doing what the people want. And if the people don't want to give certain parts of the land for a fake peace it's their right to do so. The leaders must not rely on a fake majority in the parlament, which is a result of political corruptness, to justify their actions. The Palestinians have not fulfilled their commitments which they signed on in Oslo, and that's why that act is considered such a disaster. I do not agree with Mr. Jingles, but his post was intelligent and respectful (in a way). But Josue... I have no idea why you think you have the right to call anyone a Nazi (and calling a Jew a Nazi makes me wonder). Anyway, my point is I think neither of you know Israel that much to know that the right side of our political map is the more extremist. That's why the murder happened, btw, and that's why I'm sure if the Oslo agreements had been pushed forward the situation would've gotten worse. |
bleeding heart show 05.11.2004 14:54 |
Sir B.A Baracus wrote: May someone with some sense take his place, so that there may be, at last, a lasting Peace between Israel and Palestine.The killing is still going on even though he is not in Palestine ! Makes me wonder who is exactly responsible for holding back the peace ? ------------------------------------------------ Five Palestinians have been killed by Israeli fire in central Gaza, Palestinian security sources say. The latest deaths were of two Palestinian children who were killed by an Israeli tank shell in the central Gaza Strip early on Friday, Palestinian hospital and security sources told reporters. The sources said seven-year-old Ahmad al-Smari and his cousin, Muhammad al-Smari, 8, were killed when an Israeli tank shell slammed into their house near the southern city of Khan Yunis, shredding their bodies. The children's deaths bring the number of people killed since the beginning of the Palestinian intifada, or uprising, in September 2000 to 4556, including 3522 Palestinians and 960 Israelis. Late on Thursday, three other Palestinians were killed near the al-Burij refugee camp by Israeli tank fire, Palestinain security sources said. There were no further details and their identities were not immediately known. |
Guy 05.11.2004 14:59 |
So what if he's not there? Does it mean his followers aren't there? For every Palestinian child killed I can give you an example of a Jewish child killed. But that won't justify anything, will it? And besides, why don't you rely on Israeli sources as well? |
Music Man 05.11.2004 15:04 |
Guy wrote: For every Palestinian child killed I can give you an example of a Jewish child killed.The whole 3522:960 ratio might make that somewhat difficult. |
bleeding heart show 05.11.2004 15:09 |
Guy wrote: And besides, why don't you rely on Israeli sources as well?simply because I'm not jewish and I don't rely on thier news sources at all. |
bleeding heart show 05.11.2004 15:12 |
Guy wrote: For every Palestinian child killed I can give you an example of a Jewish child killed. But that won't justify anything, will it?No it won't, but please do. |
Guy 06.11.2004 10:10 |
<font color=000000>Music Man</font> wrote:You'll be suprised. The reason we have less dead is because we catch most of the terrorists before they blow themselves up. We didn't succeed this week, for example, after a homicide bomber blew himself in the middle of a market (called 'Shuk HaCarmel' in Hebrew).Guy wrote: For every Palestinian child killed I can give you an example of a Jewish child killed.The whole 3522:960 ratio might make that somewhat difficult. Mala-Kot, if you want examples, here are a few: - Shalhevet Pas, a 10 years old baby, was murdered by a Palestinian sniper in Hebron on March 2001. - 21 teenagers were murdered and 120 were wounded after a homicide bomber blew himself up in a disco in Tel-Aviv on June 1st 2001. The Tanzim claimed responsibility. - 15 people (7 of them children) were murdered and 130 were wounded after a homicide bomber blew himself up in a Sbarro Pizzeria in Jerusalem on August 9th 2001. The Hamas and the Islamic Jihad claimed responsibility. - 10 people (3 of them children) were murdered after a homicide bomber blew hismelf up on a bus in Jerusalem on November 21st 2001. The Hamas and the Islamic Jihad claimed responsibility. - 14 people (4 them of children) were murdered and 31 were wounded after a homicide bomber blew himself up in a restaurant in Haifa on March 31st 2002. - 4 people (a mother, her 2 children and a neighbour) were murdered after a terrorist broke into their houses in a Kibbutz and shot them with cold blood on November 2002. The mother begged for her children's life but the terrorist murdered them all. I'd like to quote the Israeli poet Bialik, who wrote a poem called "The Slaughter" ("Al HaShchita" in Hebrew), after witnessing the horrors of the Kishinev Pogrom (link: "Damned he who says: revenge! This revenge, the revenge of a little boy, The devil has yet to create" What Bialik means is nothing can make up or justify the death of a child, and that, I believe, is true for both the Israelis and the Palestinians. |
Flashman 06.11.2004 10:29 |
Boo-fucking-hoo. |