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A quote for Palestine leaflets

j | 09.02.2005 17:04 | Anti-militarism | South Coast | World

This quote shows what kind of f*!$wits control Israel. I suggest it is used in palestine related leaflets and briefings.

When 2.5 million people live in a closed-off Gaza, it’s going to be a human catastrophe. Those people will become even bigger animals than they are today, with the aid of an insane fundamentalist Islam. The pressure at the border will be awful. It’s going to be a terrible war. So, if we want to remain alive, we will have to kill and kill and kill. All day, every day. If we don’t kill, we will cease to exist. The only thing that concerns me is how to ensure that the boys and men who are going to have to do the killing will be able to return home to their families and be normal human beings.
—Arnon Sofer, professor of Geography at Haifa University, father of Sharon’s “separation plan,” quoted in The Jerusalem Post weekend supplement, May 21, 2004.

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  1. as a response — Two sides
  2. Two occupiers? — ftp
  3. A — A
  4. Accurate!!!! — ftp
  5. Yawn — Get It Yet ?
  6. Oh yes I get it...... — ftp
  7. Really ? — Laughing at you small mind
  8. ... — Laughing at the irony
  9. "you small mind" — ftp
  10. Here's an idea — Not ftp and glad of it
  11. Waste of time — Fool
  12. yer but no but yer but — In Support of palestinians
  13. It's Zionism, not Judaism — Roland
  14. The world wide web ...... — ftp
  15. Filth — Jewish and not a Zionist
  16. Sad — Laughing and Laughing and Laughing
  17. Cheers — ftp
  18. LOL — LOL
  19. What's this bigotry about glasses!!! — Hermes
  20. Laughing — Laughing
  21. Giggling like a child..... — ftp
  22. Laughing — Laughing
  23. tedious & unimaginative — jackslucid
  24. ... — Hermes
  25. random comments, random people — the random number generator: rand() is not that random!
  26. But are they just random comments ? — maSonic Youth
  27. High opinion — Not Mossad or anybody else, just a student