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originally posted by: voyger2
Ah! don't forget that at this point, in the last 25 days (since 8 of July) more than 1800 Palestinians have died (including children's) and more than 9000 were injured.
Conquest of the entire Gaza Strip, and annihilation of all fighting forces and their supporters.
The supply of electricity and water to the formerly populated areas will be disconnected.
The IDF will divide the Gaza Strip laterally and crosswise, significantly expand the corridors, occupy commanding positions, and exterminate nests of resistance, in the event that any should remain.
When the fighting will end, Israeli law will be extended to cover the entire Gaza Strip, the people evicted from the Gush Katif will be invited to return to their settlements, and the city of Gaza and its suburbs will be rebuilt as true Israeli touristic and commercial cities.
originally posted by: sosobad
a reply to: infolurker
In 2010 Hamas leader Khaled Meshaal stated that the Charter is "a piece of history and no longer relevant, but cannot be changed for internal reasons."Hamas have moved away from their charter since they decided to go for political office.
In 2009 interviews with the BBC, Tony Blair claimed that Hamas does not accept the existence of Israel and continues to pursue their objectives through terror and violence; Sir Jeremy Greenstock however argued that they have not adopted their charter since they won the Palestinian legislative election, 2006 as part of their political program.
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SNIP
originally posted by: dreamingawake
MSM news picking up on it:
Large Gaza Protest Forms Outside White House
WASHINGTON — A pro-Palestinian rally and march on the White House drew thousands today, turning Pennsylvania Avenue and Lafayette Square, the park opposite the White House, into a sea of demonstrators.
ABC Source
Marches in Dublin
Manchester
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