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Old 01.05.2009, 11:24 AM   #130
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Originally Posted by Toilet & Bowels
obviously this isn't an issue that can be cleared up over night, but if the people had means to live they would be far less inclined to be radicalized and i think support for hamas would start to dwindle very quickly.


probably, yes. however, with hamas having an interest in keeping things radicalized, it's a difficult knot to undo.

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Originally Posted by Toilet & Bowels
anyway, what you were saying about the smuggling of weapons and flour, if they are incapable of smuggling in food then it makes me wonder why and how they could get a rocket launcher, which makes me suspect the israeli authorities wanted & allowed hamas to attack so they could crush them in return. it wouldn't be the first time the israeli authorities have employed underhanded tactics.

to put all blame on israel is a tesla-like argument-- "the conspiracy controls it all and everyone is a puppet of the conspiracy". if anything, ask egypt, where the smuggling tunnels go, but come on, to absolve hamas of any and all responsibility and putting it all on israel is delusional. and dangerous-- those who would revive the caliphate and launch a jihad against the west operate in your own country as well.

 
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