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    Theodikritis
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    What do Israelis think of Leftist Surrender Monkeys?

    What do Israelis think of the leftists that want to surrender to Terror and misinform the public about everything related to Islam?

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    andak01
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    And what do they think of right-wing hawks that think they can solve all the world's problems with an unending series of expensive wars?

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    Gershon
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    Iran resumed weapons airlift to Hizballah via Beirut Friday as soon as Israel ended i

    Quote Originally Posted by Theodikritis
    What do Israelis think of the leftists that want to surrender to Terror and misinform the public about everything related to Islam?
    Israeli aren't too happy with the way our government handled the war right now. No one wants to surrender to terror. We're worried about Iran's ex-President Khatami at Harvard today.Yesterday was a big demonstration of 30k people sponsored by the soldiers who did reserve duty July/August to investigate the failure of the government in Lebanon, "State Commission of Inquiry now."

    Olmert has allowed tenders for more building of Ma'aleh Adumim. His convergence plan is on the back burner. Labor (left) in infighting about its leadership and the budget cuts because of the war. There is talk of Lieberman's Israel Beyteinu positioning for replacing them.

    Per Debkafile the Iraninans have started rearming Hezbollah as soon as Israel pulled out of the blockade.

    DEBKAfile Exclusive: Iran resumed weapons airlift to Hizballah via Beirut Friday as soon as Israel ended its air blockade
    September 9, 2006, 11:41 AM (GMT+02:00)
    Iran’s first post-blockade arms flight departed Dubai Friday, Sept. 8, to test the ground at Beirut international airport for Israeli air force or UN reactions. DEBKAfile’s military sources report that the forbidden goods were unloaded and sailed through the airport unhindered. Tehran therefore determined to send two further bulk consignments in the next 48 hours aboard commercial flights from the Persian Gulf.
    Our sources report the arms crates listed were on the documents as “computer equipment. Handle with care.” They were offloaded onto trucks which drove in convoy to Hizballah headquarters in Baalbek.
    UN Secretary General Kofi Annan, determined to end Israel’s air blockade on Lebanon, promised solemnly that UN monitors would control incoming passengers and goods at Beirut airport. But he failed to make the Siniora government follow through on this pledge. The Lebanese prime minister immediately barred the airport to UN inspections. The five German air monitors agreed on were only allowed to establish a checkpoint for controlling arms smuggling at a distance of one kilometer from the international airport. DEBKAfile reports they are standing idle because the trucks carrying forbidden cargoes are able leave the airfield and bypass their checkpoint by alternative routes.
    At the same time, DEBKAfile’s diplomatic sources report the Israeli government and the UN are colluding to present the expanded UNIFIL project as a big success and a satisfactory formula for enabling Israeli troops to quit Lebanon and fully implementing UN resolution 1701.
    In actual fact, the UN deployment by land and sea does nothing to curtail Hizballah’s recovery and rearming. Its only achievement thus far is the acceleration of Israel’s disengagement from the Lebanon scene empty-handed.
    Our military sources disclose that Iran is sending Hizballah fresh supplies of anti-tank weapons and for the first time a large quantity of anti-air missiles. The war materiel is coming in by land, sea and air.
    The promised Italian, French and Greek rival presence, on the strength of which Israel lifted its air blockade, has been pushed by the Lebanese government out to sea and restricted to a 12-km radius from the coast. The European warships can keep an eye on big freighters approaching Lebanese ports, but cannot keep track of the small vessels reaching Lebanon ports from the northern Syrian ports of Tartus and Latakia. That is where Iranian cargo vessels have been unloading large quantities of arms for Hizballah outside the European fleets’ limits in the last two weeks. Furthermore, Friday, as soon as Israel was persuaded to lift its sea blockade, three Lebanese and Syrian ships crammed with arms for Hizballah departed the northern Lebanese port of Tripoli and after a short voyage hugging the Lebanese coast put into the southern Lebanese port of Sidon, where willing Hizballah hands unloaded their cargo.
    On land, the Lebanese-Syrian border is wide open. Three or four arms truck convoys cross into Lebanon every day

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    Hebrew Swede
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    Quote Originally Posted by andak01
    And what do they think of right-wing hawks that think they can solve all the world's problems with an unending series of expensive wars?
    Yeah, right. Leftist are only against wars that protect freedom and democracy against evil, fascist ideologies such as Islam, whereas bloody socialist revolutions seem to be perfectly acceptable.

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    israeliviper
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    Guys, i know im new and all, but WAKE UP!
    terrorist alredy won..
    they new a long time ago, that this way works. violent get them what they need.

    we live in a beginig of a new age, where arab nations are about to become SUPER POWERS in the world...

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