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Analysis: The differences between the current wave of violence and past Palestinian uprisings
2015-10-22
[Jpost] Former national security adviser Yaakov Amidror writes that the PA seems to be trying to curb violent events in Paleostinian cities and across West Bank.

Contrary to what some media reports would have the public believe, the current unrest, troubling as it may be, does not echo past Paleostinian uprisings. Israel must opt for restraint whenever possible, to avoid playing into Paleostinian propaganda.

The recent security escalation is difficult and frustrating. The violent riots, especially those in which protesters clash with Israeli security forces, cast serious doubt on the possibility of peaceful coexistence. Inflammatory headlines and fervent media reports seem to exacerbate the situation by blowing it out of proportion.
Posted by:trailing wife

#6  I'm with Silentbrick.

Let allen sort their sorry @sses out.
Posted by: Barbara   2015-10-22 19:13  

#5  Here's the answer. Kill every member of Hamas Fatah and every other freaking terrorist organization over there. If this causes their population to go to zero, well then, shouldn't have been terrorists vermin.
Posted by: Silentbrick   2015-10-22 16:39  

#4  Some East Jerusalem or nearby residents seem to be upset because they claim to live in an anarchical situation. They say that they are neither under Israel or the Palestinian regime, and lack the benefits? accruing from either one. If their frustration at this is partially responsible for the recent violence there, that violence seems a particularly idiotic response. Perhaps the Israeli's might talk to some of them and suggest that these people figure out a constructive remedy for their plight and push for it themselves. Attacking Jews will get them nowhere.
Posted by: Grins Snese4215   2015-10-22 14:37  

#3  Post a map of Israel with an grid superimposed. Every time there is a stabbing the Pals are pushed out of that grid-space. Start with Israel proper and then move onto the grids that border Israel. They will eventually get the hint or end up living in Jordan and Egypt.

I'll let the Israeli's decide the difference between Pals and Israeli Arabs.
Posted by: rjschwarz   2015-10-22 12:57  

#2   cast serious doubt on the possibility of peaceful coexistence.

As opposed to the last 67 years of blissful peace and unicorns?
Posted by: AlanC   2015-10-22 07:50  

#1  Bullshit! That's exactly how intifada II started. Today, there is an added incentive of ISIS & refugee crisis (Tranzis---who are Paleo paymasters, would like to distract their sheeple from the ongoing Islamic invasion).
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2015-10-22 03:58  

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