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    Default Israelis blow up Elderly quadriplegic leaving Mosque

    And the cycle of violence continues

    Expect to see either a ton of dead israeli's tomorrow on TV or just a lot of pissed off palestinians

    http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmp...a_explosions_9

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    Hmm. The man was a Hamas leader, in fact its founder, which puts the blood of plenty of innocents on his hands. However, the article says that four people died - Yassin, two of his bodyguards... and we're not told the identity of the fourth. Probably just some irrelevant child or worshipper, no-one whose death really matters of course:rolleyes2

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    An endless cycle, this just makes me sad. No one involved has clean hands anymore. Neither side is going to win, or defeat the other, so why can't we just finally have some common ground? We're all people, be it Israeli, Paliestinians, Hebrew, etc. Not everyone follows the same views on anything, be it culture, religion, what have you. Holding age old grudges is not going to bring about justice, only more death and destruction.

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    Hear! Hear!
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    Yasin, was a sympol for Palstinian more or less, killing him will not solve any problem, despite the fact that it makes it more complicated as the Palstinan will search for revnage by kill whoever, and violance circle will continue.
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    Fun, just put more wood to the fire, when the house burns to ashes, wonder what went wrong.

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    Worst nightmare? This is no different than the last 30 years or so. It's hard to be suprised or sympathetic. I'm sure Palestine will blow up a bus or a nightclub in retaliation, and it'll make some news. Then Israel will send in the tanks and annhilate a refugee camp or two. It's what each side does best. It's no longer shocking. It's expected. Maybe Palestine will do something groundbreaking in terms of viciousness in their response, or maybe it'll be a run of the mill suicide bombing. It's tough to say. What will be suprising is that after decades of this highly repetitive conflict, the attack will still make headlines. I expect to be reading about Israeli-Palestine attacks and reprisals all the way to my deathbed, and I don't intend to be on my death bed for a very long time.
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    Maybe we shouldn't be calling things like this cases of Middle East violence. Instead, is it just an example of Middle East culture?
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    Good point Todie. Whoever lives in that region and is not an ignorant savage should flee ASAP and leave the trash there to kill itself out. Go somewhere else where the national sport isn't throwing rocks at tanks.

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    Maybe we shouldn't be calling things like this cases of Middle East violence. Instead, is it just an example of Middle East culture?
    Sure, so in the case all the wars and coup d'etats USA has organized in the past 60 years happened in US soil...would you say wars and coup d'etats are an example of US culture? I don't think I would.

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    Good point Todie. Whoever lives in that region and is not an ignorant savage should flee ASAP and leave the trash there to kill itself out. Go somewhere else where the national sport isn't throwing rocks at tanks.
    Yeah, I heard they give away free plane tickets, nationality papers and residences in Magical Candyland.

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    Originally posted by Shadow Nexus
    Yeah, I heard they give away free plane tickets, nationality papers and residences in Magical Candyland.
    First and last time I've been called out for being too idealistic.

    Nobody said it'll be easy but if you want out of something bad enough you can get out. And it seems like a good portion of the fighting comes from people trying to stay rather than leave.

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    This is no different than the last 30 years or so. --Garland

    ^3000

    I don't understand at all what they're even fighting over in Israel. Terrible things happen when you mix ignorance, religion, government and guns.

    Honestly I just can't conceive of living in a place like that. The closest I can imagine in the US is a stereotypical KKK member or something; ignorance + irrational hate + a willingness to do violence + a smattering of pseudo-morality and religion. Trying to imagine an entire country full of people like that fighting another entire country of people like that hurts my brain.

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