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1 hour ago, TheTeapot said:

With you, there is no ball.

Engage properly, go on, i dare you.

What do you think I meant by "It's like nothing has happened"?

There’s always a ball, you just choose to ignore it. 
as for your comment, just another bit of sarcasm from you. I asked what your solution was? Over to you…

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2 hours ago, TheTeapot said:

An astonishing statement coming from a man with your posting history.

Egypt and Jordan show that peace can be negotiated eventually. Stop the fucking killing.

@TheTeapot

Let's engage on your above statement.

Egypt and Israel signed a peace treaty on 26/3/79. It cost Egyptian President Anwar Sadat his life as a warning to others. Part of the settlement was handing off Gaza with it's stateless population to Israel. Because no way was Egypt ever going to give citizenship to fellow arabs known as Palestinian refugees which is why Gaza is a road to nowhere.

The Kingdom of Jordan signed a peace treaty with Israel on 26/10/94. Unlike other members of the Arab League they gave citizenship to their Palestinian refugees giving them access to moving their lives forward. It is estimated that perhaps 50% of their population is Palestinian. So some balancing act!

The Palestinians in Lebanon number about 250,000 and in Syria about 450,000. As both these Arab League nations will not give them citizenship it means they're going nowhere like the stateless millions in Gaza.

Still, they can always sign up to Hezbollah to be cannon fodder for Tehran...

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58 minutes ago, P.K. said:

@TheTeapot

Let's engage on your above statement.

Egypt and Israel signed a peace treaty on 26/3/79. It cost Egyptian President Anwar Sadat his life as a warning to others. Part of the settlement was handing off Gaza with it's stateless population to Israel. Because no way was Egypt ever going to give citizenship to fellow arabs known as Palestinian refugees which is why Gaza is a road to nowhere.

The Kingdom of Jordan signed a peace treaty with Israel on 26/10/94. Unlike other members of the Arab League they gave citizenship to their Palestinian refugees giving them access to moving their lives forward. It is estimated that perhaps 50% of their population is Palestinian. So some balancing act!

The Palestinians in Lebanon number about 250,000 and in Syria about 450,000. As both these Arab League nations will not give them citizenship it means they're going nowhere like the stateless millions in Gaza.

Still, they can always sign up to Hezbollah to be cannon fodder for Tehran...

as informative as that is, you do realise he'll take no notice whatsoever

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4 minutes ago, HeliX said:

If they can make effective strikes in Lebanon they sure as shit can do it in a territory they all but control.

Not far back you were dripping and moaning about targeted strikes in Gaza.

Now they're in Lebanon you're all for them.

When the target is the same in both countries:

Terrorists intent on the annihilation of Israel and it's citizens.

Looks like double standards to me...

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Just now, P.K. said:

Not far back you were dripping and moaning about targeted strikes in Gaza.

Now they're in Lebanon you're all for them.

When the target is the same in both countries:

Terrorists intent on the annihilation of Israel and it's citizens.

Looks like double standards to me...

Here is the targeted strike in Lebanon:

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Here is the "targeted strikes" in Gaza:

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Prior to the Israeli incursion the IDF published its intelligence about the Hamas military in the Gaza Strip. They put the strength of the Qassam Brigades there at the start of the war at 30,000 fighters, organised by area in five brigades, consisting in total of 24 battalions and c. 140 companies.

In military terms it was a target-rich environment with inevitable results.

You just will not get it will you...? You don't risk pilot's lives unless the target makes it worth while. Unlike Hamas and Hezbollah no way would they ever bomb targets of no military value. Because the pilots would get very pissed off if they were tasked to risk their lives for no military advantage.

This is schoolboy stuff but I'm not surprised that your prejudices blind you to reality...

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7 minutes ago, P.K. said:

Prior to the Israeli incursion the IDF published its intelligence about the Hamas military in the Gaza Strip. They put the strength of the Qassam Brigades there at the start of the war at 30,000 fighters, organised by area in five brigades, consisting in total of 24 battalions and c. 140 companies.

In military terms it was a target-rich environment with inevitable results.

You just will not get it will you...? You don't risk pilot's lives unless the target makes it worth while. Unlike Hamas and Hezbollah no way would they ever bomb targets of no military value. Because the pilots would get very pissed off if they were tasked to risk their lives for no military advantage.

This is schoolboy stuff but I'm not surprised that your prejudices blind you to reality...

And of course you believe their numbers despite them repeatedly lying to the international community.

What risk to pilot's lives? Israel can deliver aircraft launched munitions from 70+ nautical miles. There is no risk.

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