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This is proof Israel doesn't want peace. Israel wants all the land.
Shame on Israel and shame on us for blindly supporting Israel and these settlements.
Of one thing you can be certain. Israel will reap what it sews.
If the Hamas Terrorists would actually try to play ball with Israel, things might change. The blame lies with them. Until they come to the table with the intent to #1 recognize Israels right to exist, and #2- Renounce all terrorism against Israel and others, #3-Condemn Iran and their support of terrorism, then I would say Israel could actually look at some good faith measures to keep the peace. Until then, Israel can do whatever they want.
Shame on us and the worthless U N for backing terrorists. I am sick of my tax dollars supporting the U N
Flashback, Hamas was never the party in power until 2006. Israel has been settling since 1948. In case that doesn't calculate that means Israel has been taking over vast chunks of land that is not theirs for 64 years now...Hamas has only been in power for 6. Israel is to blame and has no moral high ground by doing "whatever they want" as you say.
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