Thursday, 10 September 2009
Double Checkpoint Humiliation!
A difficult day for Palestinian terrorists in the West Bank just trying to go about their daily business with dignity and freedom.
First, IDF soldiers at a checkpoint near Hebron discovered a Palestinian man was carrying four knives, so he was sent for questioning.
If that wasn't bad enough, another Palestinian was humiliated when he tried to stab an IDF soldier at a checkpoint near Nablus; the soldier avoided injury, and the Palestinian was turned over to security forces for interrogation.
This checkpoint business really is humiliating for the Palestinians, every time they fail in an attempted terrorist attack they must feel so ashamed at getting caught and letting down their people.
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you shouldn't be makin fun of it. You think you'd love those checkpoints if you were a palestinian? The fact is that all those checkpoints business really IS humiliating to the palestinians. Some of them became so frustrated that they even tried to attack much better equipped soldiers there. Let's hope obama will soon end all thin and will get them a state.
ReplyDeleteYou're saying they attack because of the checkpoints, but the fact is the checkpoints are there because they attack.
ReplyDeleteAnd I'm not laughing at the Palestinians, I'm laughing at the terrorist sympathisers/deniers, who don't see why the checkpoints are necessary. Of course there are innocent Palestinians for whom the checkpoints can be humiliating, but it's a small price to pay for something that can prevent terror attacks.
The reality is, in Israeli life there are many checkpoints - they are a pain in the arse, but necessity.
ReplyDeleteI'm sayin that some of the attacks probably happen because of that sort of humiliations there. Some, not all! On the other hand, you're absolutely right, the checkpoints are there because they attack. So once agin we can see that all that conflict is just a big circle of violence.
ReplyDeleteThere's no "circle" of violence, Israel is defending itself against Palestinian terrorism.
ReplyDeleteno, unfortunately it's not that simple. There is a circle of violence. Try to see the whole picture, not only israeli point of view and you'll see it.
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