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by Nidal al-Mughrabi, Wafa Amr
Thursday, Apr. 15, 2004 at 12:27 PM
"This U.S. administration is dealing with the world as if it's a Texan farm"
Bitter Palestinians lose hope at Bush's words Reuters, April 14, 2004
GAZA -- Joyless Palestinians took bitter consolation from the prospect of ruling Gaza on Wednesday as the United States backed Israel's hold on chunks of West Bank land. Marking a historic U.S. policy shift, President George W. Bush implicitly recognised Israel's claim to some West Bank settlements and crushed the faint hope of Palestinian refugees that they might someday return to homes fled decades ago.
Even in Gaza, there was no celebration that the world's most powerful country also endorsed an Israeli plan to pull out troops and Jewish settlers from the desert strip. "Why should we be happy when they gave us Gaza and swallowed the West Bank," said Ali Khalil at a Gaza City cafe.
"When they cancel our right of return and abort the dream of a Palestinian state, why should we be happy?" Some cried, some just stared empty-faced at televisions beaming Bush's words from the White House as he stood beside Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon.
Palestinians said they had not felt such loss of hope since the start of an uprising in 2000 when talks foundered on setting up an independent state in the West Bank and Gaza -- territories seized by Israel in the 1967 Middle East war. "Sharon killed people's dream of a state," said 72-year-old Amenah Abu Sharekh.
"It was another Nakba," she said, referring to what Palestinians call the "catastrophe" of Israel's founding and the exodus of 700,000 Palestinian refugees during the 1948 war.
Sharekh -- like many of Gaza's residents or their forebears -- fled during the fighting. Some Palestinians compared Bush's words to the 1917 declaration of British Foreign Secretary Arthur Balfour, which promised Jews a national home in Palestine and led to Israel's creation.
Palestinian President Yasser Arafat's security adviser Jibril al-Rajoub said the United States would reap only hostility from the Middle East as a result. "This U.S. administration is dealing with the world as if it's a Texan farm," he said in the West Bank.
Militants sworn to destroy Israel vowed to step up their war. But few Palestinians could offer new ideas for how they could challenge Israel with such firm backing from the United States.
In Gaza, Sharekh said she still guarded her dream. "We will return from where we were forced to flee," she cried, surrounded by 11 grandchildren. "The Jews will go and we will return."
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by Barney
Thursday, Apr. 15, 2004 at 4:01 PM
Yasser Arafat is from Egypt. All the so-called Palestinians are refugees from all of the repressive surrounding coutries, particularly Syria.
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by Walker, Texas Plumber
Thursday, Apr. 15, 2004 at 4:16 PM
Not only are these people "an invention" of the late 40s, none of the other Arab countries will welcome these parasites, further proving their illegitimacy.
They've had plenty of opportunities to found a nation (they don't deserve) but they only want to destroy Israel, since they can't create a worthwhile civilization of their own.
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by Ariel Sharon
Friday, Apr. 16, 2004 at 4:03 AM
Your checks are in the mail.
I've also sent the skulls of some Palestinian children for your mantlepieces.
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by Barney
Friday, Apr. 16, 2004 at 10:26 AM
There never was a Palestinian people. All of these people are foreigners. Israel owes them nothing and in fact Sharon is being extremely generous with them - as befits the only democracy in the Middle East.
Their Arab "brothers" treat them like dirt.
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by Walker, Texas Plumber
Friday, Apr. 16, 2004 at 12:12 PM
"Your checks are in the mail. I've also sent the skulls of some Palestinian children for your mantlepieces."
No need to blame us. The Pale-shit-stain animals strap bombs to their OWN children.
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by anti-kobe
Friday, Apr. 16, 2004 at 2:46 PM
"The Pale-shit-stain animals..."
We're ALL animals, you Einstein, you.
Maybe if you turned off Fox News and read a book once in a while, you might not be such an DOLT.
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by Walker, Texas Plumber
Friday, Apr. 16, 2004 at 7:28 PM
"Maybe if you turned off Fox News and read a book once in a while, you might not be such an DOLT. "
>>> I forgot you're most likely a publik skool refugee, so let me break it down for you:
The English language has more than one definition for many words.
Example--- Definition 3 of "animal"
"A person who behaves in a bestial or brutish manner."
BTW: I have no idea what this Kobe and Anti-Kobe nonsense is about.....what does exposing leftist politics for the failure it is have to do with an alleged rapist/ basketball player?
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by ISI
Wednesday, Apr. 21, 2004 at 4:14 AM
We see you, KOBE HQ.
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by Maxwell
Wednesday, Apr. 21, 2004 at 9:25 AM
"I forgot you're most likely a publik skool refugee..."
Ahhhhh, elitist BS from a moron.
You can't get more hypocritical than that.
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