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Friday, July 24, 2009

This is just a quick link to follow -- an "aside." These are links to interesting things that, for one reason or another, I didn't place into a full posting. Click the link to visit the full article. Go to the blog index for a regular listing of posts.

Khaled Abu Toameh: Church official, wife beaten and robbed in Gaza - 'Constantine Dabbagh, Executive Secretary of the Near East Council of Churches, complained on Wednesday that three masked men who broke into his house beat him and his wife before stealing money and jewelry. The Hamas government said it had launched an investigation into the incident, which took place on Tuesday night in the western suburbs of Gaza City. The assault on Dabbagh and his wife is the latest in a series of attacks on members of the tiny Christian community in the Gaza Strip...' [Teaching Dhimmis their place.]

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I fell sorry for this man the stole him, you know theft in gaza never occures because all the inhabitants have a high income thanks to israel blockade on gaza strip. this reminds me with Count Folke Bernadotte killed by zionists because the simply didnt like him.

Bullshit.

Hamas, Gazans in general - when Sharon's government forced all Jews out of Gaza in 2005 to render Gaza Judenfrei, due to the omnipresent and continuous hatred of Sunni Arabs in Gaza - were given a multi-million dollar greenhouse industry and instead of continuing it and putting it to good, productive use, they destroyed that greenhouse industry, overtly and unabashedly indicating they did so because it was associated with the Jewish community forced out of Gaza.

Bullshit.

Everything reminds you of something arabian. There's no logic or reason. Perhaps you're just an obsessive racist. Anyway, that's what you remind me of.

Must be the occupation. I've never heard of an Arab stealing anything unless he was impoverished by a Jew.

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