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Originally Posted by Waarnemer
Palestinian Arabs are not innocent victims here, its a known fact that islamics recruit both women and children for cowardly suicide attacks on everyday Israeli civilians.
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I do not condone it. However, when you write things like this one, does it ever cross your mind that there are nearly 1.5 million Palestinians living in refugee camps, ever since 1948?
How would you feel if your Flemish women and children had been forced into refugee camps, and they had been growing in them for 60 years now?
Ah, the Palestinian terrorists.. an evil people, aren't they? The funny thing is that, to the best of my knowledge, before any Palestinian ever blew any innocents, there was a group called Irgun which blew a few innocents and attacked no few Palestinians.
For your information, the Irgun terrorist group is the predecessor of Israel's Likud party.
Here is a quote from Irgun's founder, that you might find interesting:
"every Jew had the right to enter Palestine; only active retaliation would deter the Arabs and the British; only Jewish armed force would ensure the Jewish state"
It sounds like he might even be considered the character founder of Palestinian terrorism too, doesn't it? Just change the name Jew there for that of its Palestinian cousins.
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There is not one reason for Europeans to sympathise with these people purely because of their oppression.
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And this is where European becomes a word with different meanings. Or even meaningless.
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