Looks familiar? (Taken from here: http://www.amona.org.il/site/detail/departAlbum/albumPic.asp?depart_id=19287&category_id=9590) The photo was taken during evacuation of Amona, village in Judea and Samaria. You are so hypocrite. First you want us to remove "illegal settlements" in Judea and Samaria, but when we do so you use it against us. HYPOCRITE.
I guess you're missing the point. Israeli soldiers are consistently brutal, whether the victims are Palestinian or Israelis in the way. The Israeli settlers have been used like chess pieces to cut off Palestinian resistance, and were sacrificed to expediency. You should be as angry at your government for this as anyone. I'm against brutality regardless of who the victim is or whether I agree. I know that's hard for you to understand, because you have been taught that brutality is Israel's right.
I do very angry about destroying our own villages in our own land, but it doesn't change the fact that you are hypocrite. You said you are against brutality. But you do want Israel to remove Israeli towns, cities and villages from Judea and Samaria. How is that can be done without brutality?
You made a mistake, it should say: there is pictures of what nazi's do to jews and what hamas do to palestenians
Just watch the Anna Baltzer video and you will see that there are zillions of settlements in internationally recognized palestinian land. This dismantlemant is just symbolic at best. I really thought this was a big move till Anna's video opened my eyes and this video is coming from a jewish woman. There is no doubting that hamas is corrupt but what im saying is that they shouldnt have been created in the first place and we can all take a gander on just who helped to create them and why. I would bet anything that if there were no colonial settlements that the palestinian people themselves would make hamas a non factor. This is simply the case of the palestinian people having no one to turn to. Both palestinian governments are corrupt and this is a fact, Some people look up to arafat but forget about all his brutality not just in israel but in lebanon and the fact that he was a billionaire while his people suffered in poverty. Yitzak Rabin was the true hero here.
Actually, I don't really want that; I would prefer that the whole area be unified under a state which guarantees equal rights for all. However, the UN has declared that those settlements are in violation of Palestinian rights, so they may have to go. That you can only think of a forceful solution for relocation shows how provincial and aggressive today's Israeli mindset really is. If we're talking about removing Israeli settlers, the solution is very easy...create alternate settlements for those who are willing to move, pay fair market for property (and use it to repatriate Palestinians.) That much is what the government did...it was very generous. But what of the holdouts, you ask? There must surely be force to deal with them? Or, perhaps the relocation could be accomplished by requiring all Israeli citizens to leave Palestinian territory by a well-publicized date...or forfeit Israeli citizenship. After all, if they don't live in Israel, they should become Palestinian citizens. Since there won't be any Israelis left in Palestinian territory, there will be no problem with brutality. Of course, the Palestinian Jews will have to live under their new government, and take part in the governing of their new homeland. Not one soldier needs to participate....
That would be too easy to be real What more likely to happen is; the Palestinian will relocate and Israel will take part of Lebanon, Syria and Iran in the coming future...My guess.