Nie pozwólmy żydom mordować braci arabskich!

IP: *.dialog.net.pl / *.wroclaw.dialog.net.pl 25.09.02, 14:52
    • wojo!!!! O kurcze mamy nowych braci !!Jak z komunypropagand 25.09.02, 19:42
      Arabki operuja nomenklatura z czasow PRL kiedy to nazjezdzalo sie
      tego arabskiego talatajstwa do Polski i naplodzilo sie duzo malych
      arabkow .
      Pamiatki z zabaw w dyskotekach po tatusiu-"studencie"-teroryscie
      arabskim.
      TERAZ DOWIEDZIELISMY SIE ZE MAMY BRACI W ARABOWIE ???
      Tez Czikago i jewhater maja wielu arabskich "braci" , dlatego
      uprawiaja tu arabska propagande.
      • Gość: jude Re: O kurcze mamy nowych braci !!Jak z komunyprop IP: *.25.196.204.Dial1.Chicago1.Level3.net 25.09.02, 20:12
        wojo!!!! napisał:

        > Arabki operuja nomenklatura z czasow PRL kiedy to nazjezdzalo sie
        > tego arabskiego talatajstwa do Polski i naplodzilo sie duzo malych
        > arabkow .
        > Pamiatki z zabaw w dyskotekach po tatusiu-"studencie"-teroryscie
        > arabskim.
        > TERAZ DOWIEDZIELISMY SIE ZE MAMY BRACI W ARABOWIE ???
        > Tez Czikago i jewhater maja wielu arabskich "braci" , dlatego
        > uprawiaja tu arabska propagande.

        Wojo-parchu-nie znasz swej historii.Wojo parchu-jak ci moze niewiadomo Islam
        zalozyl niejaki Ismael-syn Mojzesza z matki egipcjanki.Wojo-parchu jak bys znal
        te historie a powinienes wojo-parchu bo to jest w Torze-podstawowej wiedzy
        nawet durnego zyda-to bys wojo -parchu cos innego wymyslil tu w tym watku.
        Moze bys wymyslil to i tak pisze z duza rezerwa.
        Fredek o tym wie-wojo parchu a on jest tu na forum szczytem durnoty.
        Wojo-parchu-oprocz pisania tu na forum poczytaj sobie od czasu do czasy-tak dla
        wlasnej satysfakcji zebys wojo-parchu nie obrywal podobnych ripost na forum.
        No to co wojo-parchu?-poczytasz sobie Tore?.

        Czekam na odpowiedz
        jude
        • Gość: nada tfurczy polaczek IP: *.rdu.bellsouth.net 26.09.02, 07:20
          Gość portalu: jude napisał(a):

          > wojo!!!! napisał:
          >
          > > Arabki operuja nomenklatura z czasow PRL kiedy to nazjezdzalo sie
          >
          > > tego arabskiego talatajstwa do Polski i naplodzilo sie duzo malyc
          > h
          > > arabkow .
          > > Pamiatki z zabaw w dyskotekach po tatusiu-"studencie"-teroryscie
          > > arabskim.
          > > TERAZ DOWIEDZIELISMY SIE ZE MAMY BRACI W ARABOWIE ???
          > > Tez Czikago i jewhater maja wielu arabskich "braci" , dlatego
          > > uprawiaja tu arabska propagande.
          >
          > Wojo-parchu-nie znasz swej historii.Wojo parchu-jak ci moze niewiadomo Islam
          > zalozyl niejaki Ismael-syn Mojzesza z matki egipcjanki.Wojo-parchu jak bys
          znal
          >
          > te historie a powinienes wojo-parchu bo to jest w Torze-podstawowej wiedzy
          > nawet durnego zyda-to bys wojo -parchu cos innego wymyslil tu w tym watku.
          > Moze bys wymyslil to i tak pisze z duza rezerwa.
          > Fredek o tym wie-wojo parchu a on jest tu na forum szczytem durnoty.
          > Wojo-parchu-oprocz pisania tu na forum poczytaj sobie od czasu do czasy-tak
          dla
          >
          > wlasnej satysfakcji zebys wojo-parchu nie obrywal podobnych ripost na forum.
          > No to co wojo-parchu?-poczytasz sobie Tore?.
          >
          > Czekam na odpowiedz
          > jude
      • Gość: hycel Re: O kurcze mamy nowych braci !!Jak z komunyprop IP: 213.138.106.* 25.09.02, 20:12
        wojo!!!! napisał:

        > Arabki operuja nomenklatura z czasow PRL kiedy to nazjezdzalo sie
        > tego arabskiego talatajstwa do Polski i naplodzilo sie duzo malych
        > arabkow .
        > Pamiatki z zabaw w dyskotekach po tatusiu-"studencie"-teroryscie
        > arabskim.
        > TERAZ DOWIEDZIELISMY SIE ZE MAMY BRACI W ARABOWIE ???
        > Tez Czikago i jewhater maja wielu arabskich "braci" , dlatego
        > uprawiaja tu arabska propagande.

        "wojo"czy istnieje gorszy okaz "talatajstwa" niz ty ???????????
    • Gość: Syjonista Re: Nie pozwólmy żydom mordować braci arabskich! IP: 5.3R2D* / *.red.bezeqint.net 26.09.02, 06:12
      Israeli-Arab Hero Is Praised, but Not Embraced
      By JAMES BENNET - New York Times


      FULA, Israel, Sept. 25 � Something about the tall thin man waiting at the bus
      stop struck Rami Mahamid as suspicious. There was all that dust on his shoes
      and then there was that big black duffle bag in his hand.

      He was a fellow Arab. But Rami, who is 17 and Israeli, thought the stranger was
      Palestinian, and feared he was a suicide bomber.

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      What happened next illuminates the problems faced by Israel's Arab minority,
      accounting for nearly 20 percent of the population of 6.6 million. It may also,
      perhaps, supply proof that Jews and Arabs can live together here, along with
      evidence of the suspicions that drive them apart.

      Rami saved an untold number of Israelis by alerting the police. But he was
      wounded after he stepped in, and he later found himself bound in a hospital,
      suspected by the Israeli police and the internal intelligence service of being
      the bomber's accomplice. They kept him shackled for two days after he was lucid
      enough to explain what happened, he said. Other Israeli Arabs, after all, had
      helped Palestinian terrorists.

      But Rami foiled one. There were just the two of them last Wednesday at the bus
      stop by an Israeli Arab town, Umm el-Fahm, so Rami politely asked to borrow the
      man's cellular telephone. He walked a few feet away and dialed 1-0-0 � the
      Israeli police. Speaking softly, he shared his suspicions.

      Then Rami walked back, returned the telephone, and sat down beside the
      stranger, giving nothing away.

      "I felt I did what I was supposed to do," Rami said today, seemingly puzzled by
      the suggestion that he might have simply walked away, or run, from the whole
      matter.

      A policeman, Moshe Hizkiya, arrived with his partner in time to prevent the
      next bus from stopping for the waiting men, the police said. When the policemen
      demanded to examine the man's bag, it exploded, killing Mr. Hizkiya and the
      bomber. Rami had edged away, but not far enough.

      He was conscious of a horrible blast, of body parts around him, of searing
      pain. Then he awoke to find himself in Ha Emek Hospital here, badly wounded and
      under guard, shackled to his bed.

      "They didn't believe me," he said as he lay in the same bed today. "I felt
      harmed, and very angry."

      A slash in his throat is sealed with 10 staples. His broken left arm is in a
      cast, and his fractured left leg is in traction. The shrapnel has been removed
      from his liver. A lean youth with close-cropped black hair, he sipped fruit
      juice through a straw and spoke slowly, with difficulty.

      "I wouldn't feel sorry for what I did, even if I lost my life," he said.

      Today, the local commanders of the Israeli police interrupted a conversation at
      Rami's bedside to present him with a certificate. It praised him for "saving
      life with great courage and initiative" and celebrated his "good citizenship."

      For Arabs, citizenship in Israel can be a tormenting affair. Rami, who delivers
      furniture for a living, took it for granted that his fellow Israeli Arabs would
      approve of his intervention. But his father, Mahmoud Mahamid, 58, is less
      certain, though the family does not want to share that view with Rami.

      "I think there are people who are criticizing it," Mr. Mahamid said.

      Many Israeli Arabs identify themselves as Palestinians; they relish their
      relative freedom and opportunity as Israelis, but resent their frequent
      treatment as second-class citizens in a state that defines itself as Jewish.
      Increasingly, their fellow citizens suspect them of ties to terrorism.

      A year ago, an Israeli Arab blew himself up on a train station in northern
      Israel, killing three other people. In an incident last month that commanded
      intense attention in Israel, two Israeli-Arab nursing students fled from a bus
      north of here after a stranger warned one of them that something terrible was
      about to happen, the police said.

      Nine people died minutes later, when the stranger blew himself up. The women
      have denied knowing of the threat.

      Israeli Arabs, like Rami, have also been victims of Palestinian attacks.

      Brig. Gen. Dov Lutzky, one of the commanders who presented Rami with his
      citation today, said that here in northern Israel, with its large Arab
      population, Israeli Arab passers-by were often first to the scene of a bombing,
      helping the victims. "I'm not willing to put a title and say `All the Arabs are
      like this' or `All the Arabs are like that,' " he said. "Rami is the ultimate
      answer to those who put a general title."

      General Lutzky defended the decision to shackle Rami, saying his story was so
      unusual that it had to be checked thoroughly.

      He said he understood Israeli Arabs' sympathy for what he called their
      Palestinian "brothers and sisters," adding, "The situation of Arabs who are
      citizens of Israel is very, very complicated."

      Rami identified himself as Israeli, not Palestinian. But he spoke with some
      bitterness about life as an Arab here. "I feel always under suspicion," he
      said. "You don't feel free in your own country."

      Mr. Mahamid described Israeli Arabs as a soccer ball kicked between the
      conflict's antagonists. Before the 1967 war, he said, he married a Jewish
      woman, and though the couple separated a few years later, he has two adult
      children who are Jewish and live in Bat Yam, an Israeli town.

      On his Israeli identification card, he had his first name legally changed to
      Avraham so that, he said, his daughter would not have to say when she married
      that her father had the obviously Arab name Mahmoud. He stayed away from her
      wedding. "She grew up in a different way," he said.

      From her seat in the middle, Rasheedeh Mahamid, 46, Rami's mother, said she was
      very proud of her son. "He did what he should do," she said. "He couldn't bear
      seeing innocent lives lost."

      "But that's not enough," she continued. "Arabs and Jews should think of this
      and achieve peace, understand that violence only breeds violence."

      Muhammad Szubi, 40, was also visiting the orthopedic ward at Ha Emek Hospital
      today. He stopped a reporter and nodded toward Rami's bed. "My nephew was in
      that same bed last year," he said.

      Mr. Szubi, also an Israeli Arab, told a different story of vigilance against
      suicide bombers, and its price. He said his nephew, Ahmed Szubi, 24, was shot
      twice in the legs when a police officer stopped his car and mistook the twine
      spilling from his pocket as evidence of a bomb.

      That time, he said, "nobody came to apologize."


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