thankyoujonstewart.com — Video of Jon Stewart daring to point out that first the Israeli's oppress the Palestinians beyond endurance, then attack the Palestinians for predictably opposing their deplorable living conditions. Hamas was democratically elected by people who were fed up with checkpoints and lack of basic human necessities.
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omegaantJan 11, 2009Submitter
Not all Jews are sheep! Many see through the hypocrisy and utter stupidity of the current Israeli attack on Gaza. Talk about stirring up a hornets' nest! What the f**k are these people thinking??? Thank Jon Stewart (a Jew) for telling it like it is!
wpi97Jan 12, 2009
"Israel has clearly underestimated the worlds reaction to their crimes. "No, they have clearly overestimated the worlds reaction to the crimes of Hamas."And to think they of all people in the world are the most obsessed with what others think or say about them! "That I agree with. No other country in the world has asked the UN whether it were ok to declare independence, and no other country in the world cares about the world's opinion when ti comes to defending the lives of its citizens.
omegaantJan 13, 2009Submitter
Instead of listening to propaganda, look at the big picture. Look at who did what to whom first.Listen to this international law professor about Israel's "self defense" excuse:<a class="user" href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oCgxzSF6-po&amp;fmt=18">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oCgxzSF6-po&amp;fmt ...</a>
wpi97Jan 13, 2009
@omegaantI know very well who did what to whom first. The rocket fire never stopped after the "ceasefire" went into effect on June 19th, 2008. The number of attacks was greatly reduced, but last I checked a ceasefire means "no fire", not "a lot less fire".And suicide bombers were slaughtering Israeli civilians long before there was a blockade on Gaza. In fact the blockade is one of the reasons why they no longer get through.And if you really want to know who did what to whom first, google Hebron Massacre of 1929. Please take your own advice, and look at the big picture. Read the history of the conflict, all of it, and make your own conclusions.