Octopus has eight hands, I know she (octopus) is capable of handling various jobs. ;)
Octopus has eight hands, I know she (octopus) is capable of handling various jobs. ;)
Well thanks for the patronisation. Of course he wanted to kill people, he looked for a busy street, clearly you're warped in your own victim world and everybody is out to get you, if I had done the same and drove into a group of black people, would that be racist or just a coincidence?Quote:
Originally Posted by Rani
If it had been a Jew that drove into muslims for the same reason, i'm sure we would have heard nothing about it. Did he film a video stating his intentions against the Israeli state? No, he was some angry psycho that drove into a crowd.
Poor Finnishers! Now we know that all the sleaze of the world comes from America and most of it is intentionally aimed at Finland.Quote:
Originally Posted by Eki
Lets look at the facts:Quote:
Originally Posted by Drew
1. The person is affiliated with Hamas (a terrorist organization).
2. Three terrorists have come from his area of Jerusalem over the last six months or so (a shooter and two who used bulldozers to drive over buses)
3. He lives in East Jerusalem, an area of a quarter million muslims. Had he randomly selected a street around his house, he would've killed muslims. The man had no license, yet he took the car to a mainly jew area (a place called IDF square, probably just a coincedance :rolleyes: ) ON PURPOSE.
You know what? Forget it.
Why not say it was just a road accident where he accidentally ran over 17 people all the while reversing to hurt more.
Yes, let's look at the facts. Nowhere does it say anybody died, "Terror attack in Jerusalem, 17 WOUNDED" Nowhere does it say that he was a member of Hamas. And if you don't have a license and don't know how to drive well, wouldn't you be more likely to have a crash?Quote:
Originally Posted by Rani
It doesn't say he was affiliated because both articles were published right after the attack. It has since become public.Quote:
Originally Posted by Drew
If you don't have many hours flying experience and don't know how to fly well you would probably be more likely to crash a plane. Or four. You could also happen to be near the Pentagon. Or the WTC.
I'd side with you had he injured one or two, but he repeatedy drove onto crowds.
I urge you to read eyewitness reports and still claim this was an 'innocent' accident.
I don't doubt that he drove into the croud on purpose intended to hurt or kill people, what I do doubt are the whole terrorism claims behind it. People go crazy and do stupid things (in this case extemely crazy and extremely stupid things) This could have happened anywhere, Jerusalem or the Faroe Islands.Quote:
Originally Posted by Rani
Who will be handling the government, the prime minister confirmed resignation :)Quote:
Originally Posted by Rani
I find this really really ironic and especially coming from an Israeli.Quote:
Originally Posted by Rani
The "stiff necked" people are the Israellis themselves:
"I have seen these people", (the Israellites) the LORD said to Moses, "and they are a stiff-necked people." - Shemot 32:9
Both Jewish and traditions consider Ishmael as the ancestor of Arab people:
The angel of the LORD also said to her: You are now with child and you will have a son. You shall name him Ishmael, for the LORD has heard of your misery. He will be a wild donkey of a man; his hand will be against everyone and everyone's hand against him, and he will live in hostility toward all his brothers. - Bere 16:11-12
Do they not teach the Torah in schools in Israel? How strange.
Same reason. The Al-Aqsa Mosque and the Dome of the Rock are number 3 (i think) on the list of holy sites in Islam. Telling Islamic people to leave would be nigh on impossible.Quote:
Originally Posted by Rani
First of all, they do teach the Torah in schools. I studied it for 12 years. The reason I didn't get it is because I'm used to read it in the language in which it was written. As you know the original is always better :pQuote:
Originally Posted by Rollo
I know about the importance of the al-Aqsa Mosque and the Dome of the Rock. I've even been on a class trip to both. My comment was just a cynical reply to Eki's suggestion of a new world order. Of course Muslims should have access to these two important sites.