We won’t give up our right to a Palestinian state - Haniyeh
August 16, 2010 10:10
In an interview to Russian correspondent Nadezhda Kevorkova, head of the government in Gaza Ismail Haniyeh shares his vision of different countries' contributions to Middle East settlement and its perspectives.
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ASHLEYNavarro25 (unregistered)04.12.2012 17:39
If you're in a not good position and have got no cash to get out from that point, you will need to receive the personal loans. Because it would help you for sure. I take short term loan every time I need and feel OK because of it.
Israel has been such a positive influence in the Middle East. Without the presence of the Jewish State, that region of the world would not have gotten their day in the sun. Most other regions of the world don't get a small fraction of the attention or news coverage they do. Muslims should be thanking Jews for keeping them in the spotlight. Jews and Muslims have much more in common than differences.
In all seriousness though...the Israeli Military continue to be drunk on their unquestioned successes against Gazan Women + Kids but remain no real match for committed , well-trained 'Resistance Fighters'..their Hardware's simply not enough and might well "dry up' anyway, given the U.S.'s dire economic state AND global indignation!
The Palestinians should look at the example of Ghandi if they want to win. Passive resistance is the way they would win. all the time they continue to fire rockets or send suicide bombers into Israel, they are seen as terrorists. If they stopped all this stuff, they would appear entirely as victims of a brutal Israeli state and the US would have difficulty in supporting Israel at the UN.
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ASHLEYNavarro25 (unregistered) 04.12.2012 17:39
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ven 18.08.2010 03:56
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boz 17.08.2010 10:50
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boz 17.08.2010 09:38
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Baxter Adams 16.08.2010 15:45
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JG 16.08.2010 12:29
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