Author Topic: Our greatest soldiers getting killed due to Bibi and insane rules of engagement  (Read 493 times)

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Offline Kahane-Was-Right BT

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And they don't care.  These evil politicians will watch large numbers of these young kids in Golani brigade get murdered as long as they achieve their "objectives" like taking grainy video footage of rocket launchers, showing a booby trapped school or drawing cartoons depicting what soldiers observe on the coastline of gaza so they can put it on twitter proving to the world their "righteousness"
If the world will not side w you in a war w hamas, get it thru your thick head they will never side with you. On anything.

THEY are the ones who let hamas build their tunnels which they knew about but did nothing.  THEY are the ones who let the hamas amass thousands of rocketts and did nothing.  THEY are the ones who handcuff our soldiers.  THEY are the ones who bomb empty fields and warn hamas to flee before raids and bombings.  The govt is criminal!

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THEY are the ones obsessed with protecting enemy civilians.  They care more about gazans than our own soldiers.  And the world still accuses them of killing civilians which of course happens anyway no matter how much the israeli govt tries to protect them, in a war.  That only adds to the stupidity of their policies.

Someone please tell me what was achieved by Olmert's gaza war considering the firepower hamas has now.  And 2 years from now, why will these soldiers have died?

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Israel should just carpet bomb Gaza to dust, then start building Jewish homes over the remains.
The banding together by the nations of the world against Israel is the guarantee that their time of destruction is near and the final redemption of the Jew at hand.
Rabbi Meir Kahane