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[Israel-Palestine] Sorry baby.

Anonyme, Friday, October 2, 2009 - 05:50 ( | | | | | )

The Israelis murdered you and we did nothing

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The war-criminals and baby killers win again.

The Palestinian Authority on Thursday decided to drop its condemnation of Israel's war crimes during the Gaza Strip genocide.

This is like the Israelis dropping their objections to the Germans killing all their people in the Holocaust and saying the Nurenburg trials were a bad idea because future genocide would not be allowed and might be prosecuted.

"The Goldstone report is only the first step," Lieberman said, adding, "the next step will be similar efforts against NATO forces in Afghanistan and Russian forces in Chechnya for killing women and children."

"This proves that we were right not to cooperate, and also proves that the Goldstone report was completely political and the dead babies were political statements but through diplomatic efforts we were able to scuttle the report."

"The clear Israeli message sent to all corners has been that it will be impossible to continue the phoney peace process and extreme attacks on Israel’s war crimes at the same time."

Israel knew what it was doing when it suckered Bush into invading Iraq.

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