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10. Doesn't stop them being primarily for humanitarian imports
Sat Aug 30, 2014, 12:48 PM
Aug 2014

Perhaps the tunnels would fester if Israel allowed the rebuilding of the harbour at Gaza City and removed the inhumane blockade of the Gaza Strip.

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Even longer, if Hamas keeps diverting cement and timber to build tunnels. n/t ColesCountyDem Aug 2014 #1
They need the tunnels to import goods past the illegal blockade cpwm17 Aug 2014 #3
They don't need tunnels into Israel hack89 Aug 2014 #6
The Egyptians say the tunnels are illegal, too. n/t ColesCountyDem Aug 2014 #8
You mean Egyptian strong man, General Abdel Fattah el-Sisi says so cpwm17 Aug 2014 #9
Even though the Islamic Brotherhood said so. n/t ColesCountyDem Aug 2014 #23
Doesn't stop them being primarily for humanitarian imports intaglio Aug 2014 #10
Who says they're 'primarily for humanitarian imports'? ColesCountyDem Aug 2014 #24
Mainly the UN and the Palestinians intaglio Aug 2014 #26
Show me where the UN says that the tunnels are used primarily for 'humanitarian imports'. ColesCountyDem Aug 2014 #27
*crickets* n/t ColesCountyDem Sep 2014 #64
You mean shorter, in case you had trouble reading it was the shortages that are the issue Exultant Democracy Sep 2014 #59
I read quite well, thank you. ColesCountyDem Sep 2014 #63
Do you really doubt this is what Israel wants, and ahs planned? How obvious must it get? Threedifferentones Sep 2014 #65
These questions are complete non-sequiturs, in response to what I posted. n/t ColesCountyDem Sep 2014 #66
Post removed Post removed Sep 2014 #67
Assuming that housing isn't bombed or blown up as fast as it's built. Sancho Aug 2014 #2
Exactly what I was thinking. nt Chemisse Aug 2014 #29
Me too. GoneFishin Aug 2014 #51
Let me fix that for you. PDJane Aug 2014 #4
Aren't you the smug one. HERVEPA Aug 2014 #5
Not smug. Tired of the narrative that isn't and never was. PDJane Aug 2014 #32
This message was self-deleted by its author ann--- Aug 2014 #17
Looks like Hamas has some soul searching to do hack89 Aug 2014 #7
Perhaps Israel has some soul searching to do intaglio Aug 2014 #11
Yet the blockade was declared legal by one UN organization hack89 Aug 2014 #12
The blockade is a unilateral action intaglio Aug 2014 #13
But unilateral in response to an unilateral act of war hack89 Aug 2014 #19
Errr - totally and completely wrong intaglio Aug 2014 #21
Let s remember what history tells us about revolts hack89 Aug 2014 #22
And what happens when they try to extend the revolt? intaglio Aug 2014 #25
They get crushed hack89 Aug 2014 #28
So in your world might makes right intaglio Aug 2014 #35
There is a fundamental difference hack89 Aug 2014 #36
The people of Gaza have a way out??? intaglio Aug 2014 #37
There was no blockade before the rockets. No wall before the suicide bombers hack89 Aug 2014 #38
What a perfect mouthpiece for Israeli propaganda you are intaglio Aug 2014 #39
Does Hamas have the right to acquire whatever weapons they want? Yes or no. Nt hack89 Aug 2014 #40
Does Israeli have the right to acquire any weapon they want? intaglio Aug 2014 #41
So we have two states at war hack89 Aug 2014 #42
Well the alternative would be for Israel to stop its oppression of innocent Palestinians intaglio Aug 2014 #43
But the rockets have to stop first hack89 Aug 2014 #44
And Hamas would say the oppression has to stop first intaglio Aug 2014 #45
But Hamas is the weaker party hack89 Aug 2014 #46
So you are back with "might is right" again intaglio Aug 2014 #47
I suppose Israel could stop retaliating hack89 Aug 2014 #48
No. Might is often wrong hack89 Aug 2014 #49
Yeah, right intaglio Aug 2014 #50
Hamas has a long history of suicide terror attacks hack89 Aug 2014 #53
"Since it inception it has always been under Israeli control" King_David Sep 2014 #80
I did not say occupation intaglio Sep 2014 #81
Israel controlled Gaza whilst under Egyptian occupation King_David Sep 2014 #82
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Both Hamas and Israel need to do some but they both are assholes so they wont. eom cstanleytech Aug 2014 #18
This message was self-deleted by its author ann--- Aug 2014 #16
This message was self-deleted by its author ann--- Aug 2014 #14
The Arab countries that support, fund and encourage Hamas should pay hack89 Aug 2014 #20
There are two portions of Hamas; the political wing and the military wing. PDJane Aug 2014 #33
No one forced Hamas to shoot rockets at Israel either. hack89 Aug 2014 #34
Your Zionist ideology is bankrupt. That land was theirs, not yours. PDJane Sep 2014 #54
I understand that you want Israel to disappear hack89 Sep 2014 #55
I am not a Zionist - I am an atheist. hack89 Sep 2014 #56
Then stop acting like a zionist. You fool, I am a Jew. Lapsed, but most of my family isn't. PDJane Sep 2014 #57
So tell me exactly what borders Israel should have hack89 Sep 2014 #58
Personally, I think that, if Israel can't live with its neighbours, PDJane Sep 2014 #61
I think partial RoR and reparations are the answer hack89 Sep 2014 #62
Perhaps. For the Palestinians, yes. PDJane Sep 2014 #68
The issue is not necessarily the West Bank hack89 Sep 2014 #69
That's if you listen to what Israel says, without actually paying attention to what Israel does. PDJane Sep 2014 #70
Judged by their actions the same can be said for the Palestinians hack89 Sep 2014 #71
You are forgetting something. You are forgetting that, PDJane Sep 2014 #72
Suicide bombings of buses and restaurants are not allowed by the Geneva conventions hack89 Sep 2014 #73
No, but Israel is. And Israel kills more Palestinians and restricts everything that gets into Gaza. PDJane Sep 2014 #75
So there is good Hamas and evil Hamas hack89 Sep 2014 #77
You just love to misinterpret things. PDJane Sep 2014 #83
Nothing in your lists says the Geneva conventions allow violence resistance to occupation hack89 Sep 2014 #84
The Geneva Conventions do not grant an explicit right to resist occupation hack89 Sep 2014 #79
+++ Chemisse Aug 2014 #30
but that was the point, wasn't it? nt MisterP Aug 2014 #31
That was the point. To repurpose the land for settlements, the existing structures must be removed. GoneFishin Aug 2014 #52
No it wasn't oberliner Sep 2014 #74
True Scootaloo Sep 2014 #76
Uh, no. joshcryer Sep 2014 #78
That is a very creative interpretation of reality Scootaloo Sep 2014 #85
It is very much the reality joshcryer Sep 2014 #86
Give it time. They have tipped their hand. It could not be any clearer. GoneFishin Sep 2014 #87
When I mow the grass there is a lot less ethnic cleansing involved. Exultant Democracy Sep 2014 #60
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