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In reply to the discussion: New Israeli search method at West Bank checkpoint worries Palestinians [View all]Shaktimaan
(5,397 posts)76. Bullshit.
I'm calling shenanigans on you.
One of the major reasons for the conflict was the Zionist maxim "a land without people, for a people without land".
You totally made that up, I've never heard of that as being a key cause of the conflict. A slogan? Come on!
Where are you getting this from? Just admit you made it up.
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New Israeli search method at West Bank checkpoint worries Palestinians [View all]
Jefferson23
Jan 2012
OP
You could assign soldiers of the appropriate gender to do the scans, if necessary.
Ken Burch
Jan 2012
#31
In another thread, King David said something about how his grandfather had been treated in the 40's
Ken Burch
Jan 2012
#60
It was disgusting and ugly to say that Palestinians aren't collectively responsible for Netanya?
Ken Burch
Jan 2012
#72
The condoning of collective punishment was aimed at Palestinians, not Jews...
Violet_Crumble
Jan 2012
#17
I wonder how the pro-Palestinians here would instruct Israel to check for bombs...
shira
Jan 2012
#43
'the success of the walls and checkpoints at stopping the bombs naturally brings down the number '
King_David
Jan 2012
#83
Then take it up with the person I was replying to. They're the one who said it n/t
Violet_Crumble
Jan 2012
#50
Actually, the conflict isn't THAT old, going back only to the early 20th Century.
Ken Burch
Jan 2012
#64