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Cyprus and Europe broke the Zionist blockade of Gaza! There is hope in Palestine with European aid! The Zionists had to give in, because otherwise Europe would find other ways to support Palestine.
This is a momentous event, and the happiest thing in Gaza for a long time.
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Originally posted by scherzo"Broke" the blockade? The Israelis decided to let them in. Those evil bastards.
Let this be the thread for this topic.
Cyprus and Europe broke the Zionist blockade of Gaza! There is hope in Palestine with European aid! The Zionists had to give in, because otherwise Europe would find other ways to support Palestine.
This is a momentous event, and the happiest thing in Gaza for a long time.
Comments?
Originally posted by scherzoJust pray that Islamo-fascists don't do something stupid like blow up London Bridge or something.....or at least wait until Israel is taken away from the zionists, eh?
Let this be the thread for this topic.
Cyprus and Europe broke the Zionist blockade of Gaza! There is hope in Palestine with European aid! The Zionists had to give in, because otherwise Europe would find other ways to support Palestine.
This is a momentous event, and the happiest thing in Gaza for a long time.
Comments?
Originally posted by scherzoDo you have a link? Do you mean the two sailboats that delivered hearing aids?
Let this be the thread for this topic.
Cyprus and Europe broke the Zionist blockade of Gaza! There is hope in Palestine with European aid! The Zionists had to give in, because otherwise Europe would find other ways to support Palestine.
This is a momentous event, and the happiest thing in Gaza for a long time.
Comments?
Originally posted by scherzoActually, no they didn't. If you want through a locked door and someone unlocks it and lets you in, you can not then say you have "broken" through it. You may find it a momentous occasion, but it never would have happened if the Israelis had not allowed it to.
But they still broke through the blockade. And that's momentous; a significant number of Likudiniks were in favor of shooting them.
Originally posted by SleepyguyThe Israelis were forced to. Otherwise Europe would find other ways of supporting Palestine, and those ways wouldn't be so benign to the Israelis.
Actually, no they didn't. If you want through a locked door and someone unlocks it and lets you in, you can not then say you have "broken" through it. You may find it a momentous occasion, but it never would have happened if the Israelis had not allowed it to.