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Israeli Troops Clash With Palestinian Protesters Along Borders With Syria, Lebanon, Gaza Strip

Israel Palestinian Protests Syria Border

First Posted: 05/15/11 10:46 AM ET Updated: 07/15/11 06:12 AM ET

ARON HELLER, Associated Press

MAJDAL SHAMS, Golan Heights -- Mobilized by calls on Facebook, thousands of Arab protesters marched on Israel's borders with Syria, Lebanon and Gaza on Sunday in an unprecedented wave of demonstrations, sparking clashes that left at least 15 people dead in an annual Palestinian mourning ritual marking the anniversary of Israel's birth.

In a surprising turn of events, hundreds of Palestinians and supporters poured across the Syrian frontier and staged riots, drawing Israeli accusations that Damascus, and its ally Iran, orchestrated the unrest to shift attention from an uprising back home. It was a rare incursion from the usually tightly controlled Syrian side and could upset the delicate balance between the two longtime foes.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who heads to Washington at the end of the week, said he ordered the military to act with "maximum restraint" but vowed a tough response to further provocations.

"Nobody should be mistaken. We are determined to defend our borders and sovereignty," he declared in a brief address broadcast live on Israeli TV stations.

The violence showed Israel the extent of Arab anger over the Palestinian issue, beyond the residents of the West Bank and Gaza, and came at a critical time for U.S. Mideast policy.

President Barack Obama's envoy to the region, George Mitchell, resigned Friday after more than two years of fruitless efforts. The U.S. president may now have to retool the administration's approach to peacemaking. Obama is expected to deliver a Mideast policy speech in the coming week.

Deadly clashes also took place along Israel's nearby northern border with Lebanon, as well as in the Gaza Strip on Israel's southern flank. The Israeli military said 13 soldiers were wounded, none seriously.

Sunday's unrest -- which came after activists used Facebook and other websites to mobilize Palestinians and their supporters in neighboring countries to march on the border with Israel -- marked the first time the protests that have swept the Arab world in recent months have been directed at Israel.

The events carried a message for Israel: Even as it wrestles with the Palestinian demand for a state in the West Bank, Gaza and east Jerusalem -- areas Israel captured in the 1967 Mideast war -- there is a related problem of neighboring countries that host millions of Palestinians with aspirations to return.

The fate of Palestinian refugees is one of the thorniest issues that any Israeli-Palestinian peace deal will have to address.

Palestinians were marking the "nakba," or "catastrophe" -- the term they use to describe their defeat and displacement in the war that followed Israel's founding on May 15, 1948. Hundreds of thousands of Palestinians were uprooted. Today, the surviving refugees and their descendants number several million people.

Each year, Palestinians throughout the region mark the "nakba" with demonstrations. But never before have marchers descended upon Israel's borders from all directions. The Syrian incursion was especially surprising.

Israel captured the Golan from Syria in the 1967 war, and Syria demands the area back as part of any peace deal. Israel has annexed the territory. Despite hostility between the two countries, Syria has carefully kept the border quiet since the 1973 Mideast war.

Around midday, thousands of people approached the frontier, hoisting Palestinian flags, shouting slogans and throwing rocks and bottles at Israeli forces. When hundreds of people burst across the border fence into the Israeli-controlled town of Majdal Shams, surprised soldiers opened fire.

Syrian forces did not intervene -- and Syrian officials reported four people were killed, and dozens wounded.

Rioters paraded through the town, flashing Syrian ID cards and holding Palestinian flags.

"This was a surprise for everyone. I have been here my whole life and never saw anything like this," said Khatib Ibrahim, a 51-year-old resident who watched the clashes unfold as he worked in his family's grove.

The Israeli army said more than 100 people were sent back to Syria by the time the unrest died down several hours later.

Israeli defense officials, speaking on condition of anonymity because of the sensitive nature of the information, acknowledged the military was caught off guard by the violent marches.

Officials also said there were strong signs that Syria and its Iranian-backed Lebanese ally, Hezbollah, orchestrated the unrest.

"The Syrian regime is intentionally attempting to divert international attention away from the brutal crackdown of their own citizens to incite against Israel," said Lt. Col. Avital Leibovich, an Israeli military spokeswoman.

Israel's military spokesman, Brig. Gen. Yoav Mordechai, told Channel 2 TV he also saw "fingerprints of Iranian provocation and an attempt to use 'nakba day' to create conflict."

Hezbollah's al-Manar TV was in place to film much of the day's clashes, and defense officials said the activists were bused in from Palestinian refugee camps throughout Syria. Many of them held European passports and told interrogators they had been flown in from abroad for the march.

"It's our land," one of the infiltrators, Sufian Abdel Hamid, told Israel's Channel 2 TV. "We won't stop trying to come back."

An explosion of unrest along the border could play into the hands of Syrian President Bashar Assad, who has faced two months of popular protests against political repression and rights abuses in his country. The uprising, in which human rights groups say more than 800 people have been killed, is the most serious challenge to the Assad family's 40-year dynasty.

Assad has cast himself as the only person who can bring stability to Syria -- a country with a volatile mixture of religions and sects, and with a hostile neighbor in Israel.

About 25 miles (40 kilometers) to the west, Israeli troops clashed with a large crowd of Lebanese demonstrators who approached that border. The military said it opened fire when protesters tried to damage the border fence. Security officials in Lebanon reported 10 dead.

It was the deadliest incident along the volatile border since Israel fought Lebanese Hezbollah guerrillas during a monthlong war five years ago.

Sunday's shooting erupted at the tense border village of Maroun el-Rass, which saw some of the fiercest fighting in 2006. Thousands of Palestinian refugees traveled to the village in buses adorned with posters that said: "We are returning." Many came from the 12 crowded refugee camps in Lebanon where some 400,000 Palestinian refugees live.

Hundreds of Lebanese soldiers, U.N. peacekeepers and riot police deployed heavily in the area, taking up positions along the electrified border fence and patrolling the area in military vehicles. Young Hezbollah supporters wearing yellow hats and carrying walkie-talkies organized the entry to the village and handed out Palestinian flags.

In Cairo, a security official said more than 1,000 protesters tried to push their way past a tight security cordon toward the Israeli Embassy, located on the top floor of a building. Egyptian soldiers guarding the embassy fired tear gas to disperse the crowd. One protester burned an Israeli flag.

There was also violence in a predictable location -- Gaza.

Palestinian medics said 125 people were wounded when demonstrators in the Gaza Strip tried to approach a heavily fortified border crossing into Israel. One man was killed by an Israeli sniper. The military said he was trying to plant a bomb.

In Jordan, meanwhile, police blocked a group of protesters trying to reach the border with Israel. In addition, hundreds of West Bank Palestinian threw stones at Israeli police and burned tires at a checkpoint outside Jerusalem before they were dispersed.

Inside Israel, police were on high alert for disturbances among the country's large Arab minority, and Israeli police spokeswoman Sigal Toledo said a deadly traffic incident involving an Arab truck driver in Tel Aviv was "most likely" an attack.

The truck plowed through a crowded street, crashing into a bus, several cars and pedestrians, killing one and injuring 16 others. Police said the 22-year-old driver claimed it was an accident, but a witness said he had to subdue the man and that he was shouting slogans against Jews.

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Associated Press writer Zeina Karam in Maroun al-Rass, Lebanon, Elizabeth Kennedy in Beirut, Ibrahim Barzak in Gaza City, Gaza Strip, and Jamal Halaby in Southern Shuneh, Jordan, contributed to this report.

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07:54 AM on 05/24/2011
Whatever happened to "Might Makes Right" when the Romans laid waste to its enemies they killed or enslaved there enemies and put down a foot of salt on their lands so nothing would grow? When -Israel- stops listening to the pansy cowardly -Liberals- and uses it's nuclear arsenal only then will there be -Peace- in the middle east on -Israel's- terms???
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Palspal2
03:21 PM on 05/17/2011
I've seen the videos of Israeli storm troopers teargassing children who dared peacefully march with a Palestinian flag. Don't the kids realize this is not their country, they have no rights that Jews need respect.
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cosmiczulu
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01:12 AM on 05/18/2011
Israeli storm troopers, your hatred makes you funny.
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Palspal2
09:56 AM on 05/18/2011
Cosmo - The IDF is certainly not a 'defense' force. The truth is, the IDF marches - storms, actually - into what little remains of Palestine, as it pleases. Israeli children are raised that upon graduation from highschool, they can expect to join a military that routinely leaves its country and shoots the men, women, and children of another. The IDF has killed 6500 Palestinians - in Palestine - over the last 10 years. Sounds like storm trooping to me, maybe blitzkrieg is a more apt expression?
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07:12 AM on 05/17/2011
Israelis and Palestinians Killed in the Current Violence

At least 6,430 Palestinians and 1,084 Israelis have been killed since September 29, 2000.

American news reports repeatedly describe Israeli military attacks against the Palestinian population as “retaliation.” However, when one looks into the chronology of death in this conflict, the reality turns out to be quite different.

Killing children is no longer a big deal.

http://www.ifamericansknew.org/stats/levy-children.html
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Palspal2
03:25 PM on 05/17/2011
Yes True - and more Palestinian children have been killed than the entire number of Israelis killed - and the Palestinians are killed...in Palestine. So too the Israelis.
04:08 PM on 05/17/2011
Truesabil,

You're right. See Ira Chernus:

"The Palestinia­ns always start it -- or so the U.S. mass media tell us, as if it were incontrove­rtible fact. Even commentato­rs who criticize the disproport­ionate scale of Israeli attacks typically add, 'But of course Israel has the right to defend itself, as any nation would.' Self-defen­se? That excuse just doesn’t stand up, for those few who know the facts. The facts are out there, though they’re difficult to find in the fog of media distortion­."

"It’s permissibl­e in U.S. mass media to question, occasional­ly, the scale of those attacks...­But it’s not permissibl­e to acknowledg­e that the Israelis fired first."

"Israel has maintained the latest ceasefire despite a bit of rocket and mortar fire from Gaza, which suggests that the Israelis know such firing is virtually always harmless -- and that the Israeli attacks on Gaza are neither self-defen­se nor revenge. The Israelis attack when they choose to, as part of a calculated plan to maintain their domination over Gaza -- and to maintain the current government in power with politicall­y popular violence against Palestinia­ns. That can’t be reported in the U.S. mass media, though, because it doesn’t fit the agreed upon story of Israel as the victim who fights only in self-defen­se."

"Americans have been conditione­d for decades to believe the myth of Israel’s insecurity­...With a myth so familiar and so satisfying­, why go looking for facts?

See: http://www­.commondre­ams.org/vi­ew/2011/04­/12-3
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cliffhammond
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06:57 AM on 05/17/2011
"...an annual Palestinian mourning ritual marking the anniversary of Israel's birth."

Who is writing these talking points? Everywhere I read, the Palestinian remembrance of the Nakba is described in terms of "mourning" the "anniversary of Israel's birth." It's a half-truth and the other half is never mention; that is, that the Nakba is a remembrance of the homes destroyed, lives uprooted and forced out of their communities to flee as refugees and then never allowed to return to their land, land that was taken from them.

But I'm speaking against the wind. For now, in the U.S. the message is controlled.
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Palspal2
03:27 PM on 05/17/2011
Right you are Cliff. It's racist terminology. Over 500 Palestinian towns and villages were leveled in the expulsion of over 700,000 Palestinians from their native land. And yes, the message is tightly controlled.
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cosmiczulu
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01:26 AM on 05/18/2011
It's like the tale of the Arabian nights, every time I hear this story the numbers get larger, pretty soon the entire middle east will have be evicted from their land.
Twice as many Jews were forced out of Arab countries as Arabs that left Israel, but was actually less than a million.
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01:56 AM on 05/17/2011
5,000 posts, hey guys the Syrian article needs some posts. there are 800 dead in Syria, you would think some outrage would be due, nahhhhh,never going to happen.
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RubalKhali
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02:36 AM on 05/17/2011
That's because any article on Israel is flooded by the hasbaraistas. Viva Palestinia libre. BDS NOW!!
03:51 AM on 05/17/2011
Don't believe everything you read in the MSM. Here's an eyewitness report:

"Today, Damascus is as it always has been during my visits, bustling, clean, parks filled with families and couples, ubiquitous green spaces with beautifully planted and manicured gardens, packed outdoor cafes and coffee houses with young and old seemingly discussing any subject including current events and appearing very much at ease.

The streets of parts of Damascus as late as two in the morning appear like Georgetown on a Friday night. Of course, it did not take long for an American acquaintance to say precisely what I was thinking: “which American city would anyone feel as carefree and comfortable meandering around at any hour of the day or night with no policeman in site, as in Damascus. Not my city for sure!”"

The Tide Has Turned in Favor of the Assad Government
http://www.foreignpolicyjournal.com/2011/05/14/the-tide-has-turned-in-favor-of-the-assad-government/
01:44 AM on 05/17/2011
i think this is the world topic that about the counter terror,the terrorist acts do make we scared.
in today's society many country seems unstable so these country no chance to develop the economy, i think we should appeal the world together to keep peace. only the peace can make our world develop smoothly.
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02:01 AM on 05/17/2011
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01:20 AM on 05/17/2011
"As Haaretz recently documented, the Nakba is ongoing, as Israel covertly canceled the residency status of 140,000 Palestinians from 1967-1994. Today the revocation of residency status is particularly egregious in East Jerusalem, where the trend continues at an accelerated pace. The Jewish National Fund even today creates forests on the rubble of recently demolished homes, just as they did over the ruins of villages destroyed in 1948. Jewish Voice for Peace supports the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, including the right of refugees to return to their own countries. We believe that peace and justice will only be possible when Israel acknowledges the Palestinian refugees' right of return and negotiates a mutually agreed, just solution based on principles established in international law including return, compensation and/or resettlement."
http://jewishvoiceforpeace.org/blog/jvp-statement-on-the-nakba-day-events
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03:31 PM on 05/17/2011
That's right Cynthia - Israel's national park system is built on the destoyed and leveled villages of the Palestinians. If you go off the beaten path, you'll find in the woods a cistern or a shrine or the remains of a mosque or church - all leveled by the Israelis, its people banished.
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11:33 PM on 05/17/2011
1 of those parks was part of my family's property. our house and restaurant, our livelihood. but, we still hope for the best and wish peace for all.

free Palestine!
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nasknit
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12:54 AM on 05/17/2011
Is HuffPost ever going to let someone cite the terrorist acts perpetrated by Palestinian TERRORISTS? I've tried numerous times in the last say or two- NONE have made it to post. NEW SCARED COW??? OR maybe, OLD SACRED COW?
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01:17 AM on 05/17/2011
It is a liberal site. I am mostly a liberal. But I separate myself when it comes to Israel. I am very pro-Israel. This site tends to be very pro-Palestinian.
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01:40 AM on 05/17/2011
I've noticed! I am a fiscal conservative. I am very pro-Israel too. I'm pro-choice. My husband & I have refused to sign petitions against gay marriage. I consider myself a moderate, only I suspect the moderators probably think I'm not.
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09:14 AM on 05/17/2011
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01:05 PM on 05/17/2011
"The Palestinians' transition from terrorism and suicide bombings to deliberately unarmed mass demonstrations is a transition that will present us with difficult challenges," said Defense Minister Ehud Barak.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/43050231/ns/world_news-mideastn_africa/

IDF response:

"No problem. Ready boys? Aim for the chest."
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03:33 PM on 05/17/2011
I watched the IDF tear gas little girls today on You Tube.
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nasknit
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12:47 AM on 05/18/2011
And, exactly how long has this change in tactics been in force? I'm pretty sure that there have been TERRORIST attacks on Israelis, within the last year. Anybody remember the Palestinian TERRORISTS who shot up the Rome & Madrid Airports at Christmas time, in the 1970's? The numerous plane hijackings in the 1960's-70's-80's? The Achille Lauro cruise ship hijacking?
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11:32 PM on 05/16/2011
The AP (Arab Press) tries to diminish the responsibility of those that committed the violence and infiltrated another country. The IDF showed remarkable restraint for the thousands that embarked on this provocation. Can you imagine how many would have been killed if the reverse happened in Syria, Lebanon, Iran, or Saudi Arabia among many others? The carnage would have been monumental. Next time, their treatment will be harsher and deservedly so.
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Slickone
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12:07 AM on 05/17/2011
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Palspal2
03:35 PM on 05/17/2011
The original sin is the establishment of Israel on Palestinian land. The Palestinians are merely returning home - and are met with bullets and tear gas.
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10:37 PM on 05/16/2011
"Palestinians were marking the "nakba," or "catastrophe" -- the term they use to describe their defeat and displacement in the war that followed Israel's founding on May 15, 1948."
ARON HELLER, Associated Press

For a news reporter, its clear you don't do your research and are clearly biased, with your own agenda, Aron.

The Nakba is not a term used to describe defeat and displacement; The Nakba is used as a remembrance, otherwise known as the "catastrophe", of losing our homes, land, families - EVERYTHING.

I guess it's okay for Jews to remember the holocaust but we're not allowed to remember the atrocities done to use by the creation of the Israeli state by the UN, British, French and US without asking or consulting us. Right? No one else can suffer from the atrocities committed by others hands, that's solely reserved for the jews.
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Gonzo36
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11:10 PM on 05/16/2011
"The newly created United Nations approved the Partition Plan for Palestine (United Nations General Assembly Resolution 181) on November 29, 1947, which sought to divide the country into two states—one Arab and one Jewish. Jerusalem was to be designated an international city—a corpus separatum—administered by the UN.[69]
The Jewish community accepted the plan,[70] but the Arab League and Arab Higher Committee rejected it."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Israel

In 1947 the Arab leaders of the land known as Palestine and/or Judea were 100% consulted about having a 2 State solution. When your leaders rejected the decision, went to war, and then lost, unfortunately you and your people lost your homes. That is the nature of battle. If America had lost the war with England we would all bow to the Queen and drink tea in the afternoon. If Europe had lost WW2 they would all be speaking German. That is what happens. It isnt fair or just or right, but that is life. And yes, you are allowed to mourn for that lost life- but stop bellyaching for all other 364 days and MAKE something out of your life instead of trying to kill others. (I dont mean you literally). Get over it just like the Japanese got over Hiroshima, the Germans got over loosing WW2 and the 1 million Jews who were forced to leave EVERYTHING in all the various ME countries.
12:00 AM on 05/17/2011
"The Jewish community accepted the plan"

Not so. The expulsion of Palestinians, explicitly forbidden under Resolution 181, commenced on or before 1 December 1947, the day after the resolution was passed. By the time the War began, 390,000 had been driven from their homes in the territory proposed as the Jewish State. (Israeli Defence document)

In any case, Resolution 181 (partition)was rescinded on 23 April 1948 in favour of an International Mediation Committee.
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01:28 AM on 05/17/2011
No one would have accepted the partition plan, many Israeli PM's have stated as such. If someone came in and took 78% of your land you wouldn't accept that "plan" either.

Jews were not forced by any ME country. Where do you get this stuff? Is it in your handbook?

Maybe if your people stayed in Eastern europe and didn't make problems there, then flee to Britain where Rothschild and Balfour found a solution to the jew problem (Dr. Kattan) it would be a different story.

Belly aching? That's all you do and have done since the holocaust. There are more holocaust museums throughout the world than any other type of museum. I wonder why that is? To continually remind the world of your tremendous suffering and use collective guilt. And you use that to your advantage whenever and however you can. It's over. Get over it.

Lastly, you make no sense. The Germans got over losing (lost) WWII and because of that loss and the persecution of jews caused by Nazi's - not Germans - you were kicked out of ME countries? Whaaaaa?
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11:40 PM on 05/16/2011
Israel absorbed 850,000 Jews from Arab lands just after their birth and after the attack by 5 Arab armies who attacked Israel instead of agreeing to the partition as Israel did. They all became full citizens.

The Palis claim that 700,000 left Israel. Most left at the urging of the Arabs who did not want them in the crossfire and said they could return after their "victory". The Arabs have let the Palis languish to deflect attention from their corrupt regimes.

The real 'tragedy' is that all of this fighting could have been avoided had the Arabs accepted the partition where Israel was granted only a sliver. It was promised this land by the Balfour Declaration in 1917 and had a presence there for over 3,000 years. muhammed did not even come on the scene until about 630 AD. The Al Aksa mosque is built where? Thank you, on the top of the ruins of the Jewish Temple. Who took whose land?
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RubalKhali
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01:39 AM on 05/17/2011
Zionists were butchering Arabs well before the creation of Israel. Most of the Jews 'absorbed' by Israel left of their own free will to be treated as second class citizens by the European zionists.The same zionists did everything in their power to drive those same Jews out of Arab countries.Read about it here and stop the lies!
Jews from Islamic lands did not emigrate willingly to Israel; that, to force them to leave, Jews killed Jews; and that, to buy time to confiscate ever more Arab lands, Jews on numerous occasions rejected genuine peace initiatives from their Arab neighbors. http://www.ameu.org/printer.asp?iid=36&aid=72
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Slickone
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10:00 PM on 05/16/2011
So how about releasing my post Mod? It's only been in que for better than 2 hours now.
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Vinny123
08:36 PM on 05/16/2011
What is glaringly omitted from many of the posts complaining how badly Israel has treated the Palestinians and how they are being oppressed, repressed, brutalized and ethnically cleansed is that NOT ONCE do we hear anything regarding their taking responsibility for their failure to evolve as a prolific and self-reliant society!

Nothing is stated as to their beginning to create self-sufficient economic systems or an advanced educative process to prepare their young people for research, the sciences, mathematics or economics, that in turn will result in major contributions to their society and people as a whole or any other positive advancements in any other areas of intellectual or creative endeavor. All we hear is the projection of blame on the Israelis, the so-called Jewish American Lobby, the US and everyone but themselves or an acknowledgment of accountable for their woes due to their lack of adequate leadership and initiative.

It is always easier to blame others for one's failures and when each generation of individuals are brought up in an environment where the externalization of blame for failures and lack of initiative is perceived as being normative, there is no initiative for change.

So what we have is a society, a culture, that is based on "blaming others", and this mind-set will remain even if Israel was to disappear tomorrow, because there will be other rationalizations and reasons to make excuses for their shortcomings, which has become the basis for the existence of their society.
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10:01 PM on 05/16/2011
"Nothing is stated as to their beginning to create self-suffi­cient economic systems or an advanced educative process to prepare their young people for research, the sciences, mathematic­s or economics, that in turn will result in major contributi­ons to their society and people as a whole or any other positive advancemen­ts in any other areas of intellectu­al or creative endeavor."

How could a people do anything you suggest with the bootstraps of an invading, foreign, alien power ruling over them with bootstraps on the back of their necks?

Under those circumstances, how would you fare? Not so well either.
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Gonzo36
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09:49 AM on 05/17/2011
Actually, now that the West Bank has a leader that actually seems to care about his people, the economy has been thriving:

"RAMALLAH - The de facto capital of the West Bank looked as lively as usual this week. A women's clothing store on Al-Arsal Street that offers Nine West shoes is one of several new stores, cafes and restaurants that have opened recently, and a street sign announced the opening of a 4-D movie theater in the industrial area, next to the new rides at a municipal amusement park. Nearby, the finishing touches are being put on the Stars shopping mall. "

http://www.haaretz.com/print-edition/features/ramallah-gussies-up-for-statehood-declaration-1.362004

So quit your whining about bootstraps, invaders, etc and go DO SOMETHING instead of sitting around complaining how life isnt fair.
10:23 PM on 05/16/2011
More than 90% of the Sigma catalogue is marked in red for Palestinians. This means that Israel prohibits Palestinian university science professors, such as those at Birzeit University near Ramallah, from ordering most of the chemicals and acids they need for scientific research...

Similar challenges face their colleagues throughout the Palestinian territories. There is the temptation to work for an international NGO that would likely pay double .., the closure of roads to campus, the refusal of some western academic journals to publish their research, the risk of being denied re-entry on return from international conferences, prohibition on importing some technological equipment...

And although Palestinians value education highly, with some of the best literacy rates in the developing world (91.7% in 2009 ....., many families will not send their daughters abroad for graduate school. They don’t want their girls living on their own, either abroad or at home, where they could find themselves under fire from the Israeli army or settlers.

The concern is real. Children from the Jalazoun refugee camp near Birzeit attend a UN school that is located alongside a settlement guarded by an Israeli armed watchtower, and settlers who carry guns in their pockets even in the grocery market. Four children from this UN school were recently shot dead on the grounds that they were throwing stones at the settlement.

Heidi Morrison assistant professor of history at the University of Wisconsin
http://mondediplo.com/openpage/palestine-s-women-struggle-on
03:12 AM on 05/17/2011
For some unknown reason the mods rejected my follow up demonstrating that Palestine has an 80% rate of high school Grads going on to tertiary and technical training as opposed to 62% in the U.S.
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Gonzo36
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09:55 AM on 05/17/2011
"About 32 percent of Palestinian technology companies are working with Israeli partners through outsourcing and sales agreements, according to a 2010 report by relief and development organization Mercy Corps.

The Palestinian technology sector has grown to 250 companies employing 5,800 people in the past five years. That helped the West Bank economy expand about 8 percent last year, from 7.2 percent in 2009, according to the International Monetary Fund.

Israeli and Palestinian executives say building up private industry is critical for further economic growth and peace in the region. "

http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2011-03-15/israeli-technology-companies-turn-to-west-bank-for-outsourcing.html
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07:54 PM on 05/16/2011
There is nothing that anyone can say or do to justify the creation or even existence of the Israeli State. All the legitimacy of Israel is based on brute barbaric force, and nothing else.
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08:58 PM on 05/16/2011
So that makes it right for the Palestinians and Hamas/Hezbollah to employ terror tactics against Israel right?
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10:03 PM on 05/16/2011
Israel was founded on terrorism (Stern gang, Irgun) and continues its terrorism on a daily basis.

If it weren't for Israel's aggression, occupation and Zionistic agenda Hamas and Hezbollah would cease to exist. Hamas and Hezbollah were created from Israel's terrorism.
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Palspal2
04:15 PM on 05/17/2011
It makes it right for Palestinians to resist their occupation. It is the Palestinian that are killed you know, in this freedom struggle.
07:35 PM on 05/16/2011
well there goes the price of gas
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07:19 PM on 05/16/2011
Am sure if this headline were about Syria or Libya , the Headline would have read Gadaffi or Bashar Massacreing innocents or unarmed protesters. But since its Israel its a clash.
07:47 PM on 05/16/2011
There was no massacre. Israel defended its border from rioters who tried to cross it. Unarmed? Let a few thpousand people hit you in the head with rocks and see if you call them unarmed.
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nasknit
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12:59 AM on 05/17/2011
All those women who have been stoned to death, would not consider those protesters UNARMED!
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Vinny123
08:10 PM on 05/16/2011
Because it was NOT a massacre but a clash! See, not exact rocket science, is it?