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So when will Israeli Jews blow up the home of Jewish terrorists?

Seems Jews in Israel think Jewish terrorism should be allowed and treated nicely compared to terrorism by non-Jews.

So long as Jews think like this there is no sense in trying to talk peace about anything.

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The unpredictability and brutality of the assaults, coupled with the young age of some of the attackers, have shocked Israelis and raised fears a new Palestinian intifada — or uprising — could be underway.

Yawn. . . again? The palestinians get whipped every time too. Just a matter of time until Bibi lets the dogs out.

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So when will Israeli Jews blow up the home of Jewish terrorists?

They do arrest a lot of Jewish terrorists, but unlike the Palestinians, they don't harbor loads of smuggled weapons in their homes.

Seems Jews in Israel think Jewish terrorism should be allowed and treated nicely compared to terrorism by non-Jews.

No, not at all, but at the same time, they are NOT going to just stand and allow the terrorists to come attack, stab or kill with impunity, Netanyahu is NOT Obama and he will take immediate action. Also, remember, there are thousands of muslims that live in Israel peacefully without conflict, maybe Hamas should try peace for a change, it works wonders.

So long as Jews think like this there is no sense in trying to talk peace about anything.

If Hamas and the right wing radical group of the Palestinians don't want peace and want to engage in violence, then it shall be met with violence.

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Ismail Haniyeh (Hamas leader) and Mahmoud Addas (Palestine President) aren't seeing things eye to eye.

We've seen this in the past with Y. Arafat and other previous extremist leaders. Always the same results in the end.

Hamas should try peace for a change, it works wonders.

Right, that's a start. Sadly, I don't see that happening. With all the turmoil going on in the region, looks like Hamas will create more. The blood will be on their hands, not on isreal.

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Seems Jews in Israel think Jewish terrorism should be allowed and treated nicely compared to terrorism by non-Jews.

Without it, Israel wouldn't have been founded.

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bass4funkOCT. 10, 2015 - 08:17AM JST So when will Israeli Jews blow up the home of Jewish terrorists?

They do arrest a lot of Jewish terrorists, but unlike the Palestinians, they don't harbor loads of smuggled weapons in their homes. < Yes, Israelis don't need to smuggle weapons, the US legally supplies them.>

Seems Jews in Israel think Jewish terrorism should be allowed and treated nicely compared to terrorism by non-Jews.

No, not at all, but at the same time, they are NOT going to just stand and allow the terrorists to come attack, stab or kill with impunity, < I could give you a list of occasions that show otherwise.>

Netanyahu is NOT Obama, Wow, how perspective of you to notice!

Also, remember, there are thousands of muslims that live in Israel peacefully without conflict, maybe Hamas should try peace for a change, it works wonders. < I agree, but that concept should should be applied by both Israeli leaders as well as Hamas.>

So long as Jews think like this there is no sense in trying to talk peace about anything.

If Hamas and the right wing radical group of the Palestinians don't want peace and want to engage in violence, then it shall be met with violence.

An "eye for an eye" mentality. How's that been working out for you? How many years will they repeat the exact same violent actions and reactions and expect a different outcome?

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@PBot (terrorism) Without it, Israel wouldn't have been founded.

Read up on the Balfour Declaration and the roles played by the UK, France, Russia and the US and their respective roles in the creation of what became the state of Israel.

And I know no one needs reminding of how ALL European nations have treated Jewish people throughout history, and the neighbourhood Israel's in.

It's a brutal state in a world where a pagan ethos might be the only way to protect borders and people within.

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Seems Jews in Israel think Jewish terrorism should be allowed and treated nicely compared to terrorism by non-Jews.

Those particular Jews should be condemned and prosecuted according to the law if they insight and support terrorism

Netanyahu is NOT Obama, Wow, how perspective of you to notice

At least Netanyahu cares about his people, his country, hates and wants to confront terrorism and Obama....likes yellow and runs away like a scared chicken. So yeah, there's a huge difference!

So long as Jews think like this there is no sense in trying to talk peace about anything.

No, tell where hundreds of Jews are going through Gaza and trying to eradicate, kill every Palestinian they can find. As I said, the ball is in the Palestinians court. They stop, the Israelis will stop. But if the py want to continue, they'll lose every time.

An "eye for an eye" mentality.

Yes, that's right. You meet violence with equal amount of violence, otherwise, you'll be seen as weak.

How's that been working out for you? How many years will they repeat the exact same violent actions and reactions and expect a different outcome?

As long as it takes.

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Bass:

"Insanity: Is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results." - Albert Einstein

I guess YOU and the Israeli and the Palestinians disagree with Einstein's wisdom.

You'll be seen as weak?? No, you'll be seen as insane!!!

Though I voted for Obama, I won't stand up for 90% of his actions. That being said, if Netanyahu actually cares about his people, he would not keep repeating the same actions and expect a different outcome. Both sides actions only perpetuate a vicious, violent cycle and neither truly cares about their people.

Lastly, Israel's last major attack on Palestine was a great example of what you asked for, but instead of just hundreds trying to eradicate Palestinians, it was closer to a thousand.

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Isreal airstrikes target a Hamas weapons manufacturing facility. Looks like the Palestinian unrest will soon escalate into a full blown uprising.

Great. I cannot wait to see the liberal media's response. How Isreal barbarically bombs schools, mosques and hospitals- all of which are places where Hamas will hide their rpg's, ied's, rpk's, ak47's etc. . . . It's a bunch of nonsense.

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