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July 03, 2014, 10:43:14 AM
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The one and only Democracy in the Middle East huh?. They make an arrest of 2 men who deny any knowledge even of it and immediately bulldoze their homes? What democracy? What moral beacon? What justice?
http://www.commondreams.org/
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Bodies of Missing Israeli Teens Found in West Bank
Boys who went missing nearly three weeks ago discovered buried near Hebron
The bodies of three Israeli teenagers who went missing in the occupied West Bank nearly three weeks ago were discovered near the city of Hebron on Monday.

"The bodies are currently going through forensic identification," the Israeli army said in a statement. "The families of the abducted teens have been notified."

http://www.haaretz.com/news/diplomacy-defense/1.602189
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    A large contingent of Israeli security forces were in the West Bank Monday evening between the Palestinian town of Halhul and the West Bank settlement Karmei Tzur, just north of Hebron, where a wide search after the three missing kidnapped teens took place earlier on Monday.

    Eyal Yifrah, 19, from Elad, Gilad Shaar, 16, from Talmon and Naftali Fraenkel, 16, from Nof Ayalon went missing from a hitchhiking station at the Gush Etzion intersection. Naftali Fraenkel was also an American citizen.

    Following the kidnapping, the Israel Defense Forces launched Operation Brother’s Keeper, a massive search for the three throughout the West Bank and conducted operations against Hamas, which Israel held responsible for the abduction.

http://www.maannews.net/eng/ViewDetails.aspx?ID=708970
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    Israeli forces late Monday surrounded the homes of two men suspected of kidnapping and killing three Israeli teens, and prepared to demolish the houses, locals said.

    Witnesses told Ma'an Israeli soldiers had forced the residents out of the houses of Ammar Abu Eisha and Marwan al-Qawasmeh, and were preparing for demolition. [...]

    Israel says the two men who kidnapped the teens are Ammar Abu Eisha, 29, and Marwan al-Qawasmeh, 33, both from Hebron.

    The Israeli army said on Thursday that it was still searching for Abu Eisha and al-Qawasmeh.

    Abu Eisha's family has denied the allegations.
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July 03, 2014, 10:36:51 AM
#8
...show us where Jews have kidnapped teens and murdered them for being muslim.

Sheez.  Where to start.


* The Gaza Child Massacre, October 12, 2006

* Qana's 2nd Genocide

* The Deir Yassin Genocide, April 9, 1948 -- 200 Palestinians Murdered By The Jews

* Qana Genocide, 17 Villages Flattened by Israeli Bombings, April 18, 1996

* The Hebron Mosque Massacre by Goldstein

There are hundreds more.
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July 03, 2014, 10:36:12 AM
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Hmmmmm.....Tea Party types, Baptists, Mormons, Catholics?   I am guess the 'religion of peace' strikes again.And this stinks about as much as everything else Israel is involved in, btw. What is it? Sweeps week.
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July 03, 2014, 10:22:16 AM
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I guess compared to the terrorist muzzies killing in iraq this is mild for the religion of peace. Its actions like this that make it very hard to have any compassion for Palestinians. If this is how they work toward peace in Israel and the rest of the region is there any wonder why Israel doesn't want any part of it?  So, here's the challenge to ez, show us where Jews have kidnapped teens and murdered them for being muslim.  Show us where Jews have gone into muslim villages or shopping districts and set off suicide vests so they can kill as many innocent muslims as they can.
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July 03, 2014, 08:10:02 AM
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I would have to go look, but I doubt it.

I live in a country currently under U.S. occupation, so it's on my mind a lot.
DrG
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July 03, 2014, 07:43:25 AM
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This is "World News".

Yet, we don't hear a peep about it when US/Israel funded terrorists like Al Qaeda and ISIL torture, rape, and murder innocent teenagers every day of the week, for decades.

This is how sick and twisted the U.S. media has become.  Anyone who consumes that media should be ashamed.


Charlie, have you ever once posted a single post without mentioning the US?  I think somebody's got a crush....
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July 03, 2014, 07:24:09 AM
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This is "World News".

Yet, we don't hear a peep about it when US/Israel funded terrorists like Al Qaeda and ISIL torture, rape, and murder innocent teenagers every day of the week, for decades.

This is how sick and twisted the U.S. media has become.  Anyone who consumes that media should be ashamed.
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July 03, 2014, 05:59:27 AM
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Sad news but Israel can't fight terror with terror:


http://www.alternet.org/world/how-israel-brutally-punished-palestinian-society-crimes-few?paging=off¤t_page=1


"The dead bodies of three Israeli youths were found yesterday in the occupied West Bank after over two weeks of uncertainty.  The three Israelis--19-year-old Eyal Yifrach and 16-year-olds Naftali Fraenkel and Gilad Shaar--had gone missing June 12th after attending a yeshiva in a West Bank settlement.  They were most likely killed by two Palestinian militants.

Israel’s response to the abductions has been to essentially hold every Palestinian responsible for the crimes of a few. In response to the discovery of the bodies, Israel’s policy of collective punishment—a war crime under international law— has continued, with vengeful targeting of the families of the alleged suspects. 

Days into the Israeli army operation, a coalition of Palestinian human rights groups issued a statement slamming collective punishment. 

“The recent wave of arrests, attacks, killings and total closure of large parts of the West Bank following the disappearance of three Israeli settlers is a clear form of collective punishment against the Palestinian people,” the statement read.  “Although some of the measures carried out by the Israeli forces in large parts of the West Bank may have a link to the investigation into the disappearances, the methods employed are indiscriminate in their nature and are undermining the fundamental rights of the persons concerned.”

The three Israelis who went missing captured the attention of Israeli society, who prayed and rallied for their safe return. Israeli authorities exploited the opportunity to carry out large-scale arrest operations and raids and damage the Palestinian economy. That Israel exploited the chance to target Hamas, the Islamist militant group Israel has accused of being behind the abductions, was made all the more clear by revelations that Israel knew the teens had been harmed long before that information was released to the public. But much of the information about the teens’ fate was put under a gag order by Israel’s military censor, giving Israel time to fulfill a political goal of weakening Hamas. Hamas has denied Israel's claims. News reports indicate that a rogue unit affiliated with the movement carried out the attack--and that it wasn’t directed by Hamas’ leadership.

In mid-June, the Israeli military launched Operation Brother’s Keeper, the largest army operation in the area since the Second Intifada, when it was common to have soldiers battle Palestinians in the streets of West Bank cities. Thousands of Israeli troops invaded West Bank cities and went door to door, rounding up many Palestinians. The pretext was to look for intelligence on the missing Israelis, but the breadth of the operation, which took soldiers far from Hebron in the south, showed that the operation was about far more than just looking for the missing youths.

The collective punishment of Palestinian society over the past two weeks can be measured in many ways. First, there are the arrests. Throughout the operation, which is ongoing and could escalate, at least 500 Palestinians have been arrested by Israeli troops. While the majority are affiliated with Hamas, a movement with deep roots in Palestinian society, some are not part of the group. The arrests of Hamas leaders, and others who were released in 2011 due to a prisoner exchange, was all about limiting the ability of the political movement to operate in the West Bank--especially after Hamas signed a reconciliation agreement with Fatah, ending a bitter split sparked by a U.S.-backed attempt by Fatah to wrest power from Hamas after it won democratic elections in 2006.

The arrests are accompanied by groups of Israeli soldiers raiding the homes of the people they haul in to jail.  But the raid doesn’t just stop at arrests.  Pictures and accounts reported over the past two weeks have shown that Israeli soldiers have rampaged through and ransacked the homes of the families of the arrestees. Furniture is torn apart, the kitchen overturned and whole families sequestered away while the raid goes on.

The city of Hebron has borne the brunt of the collective punishment. In addition to arrests and raids, checkpoints were set up throughout the city and Palestinians faced severe restrictions on their movement. Hebron’s economic losses have been estimated at $12 million, though it could be even more by now.

The large-scale army incursions into West Bank cities also sparked resistance from Palestinian residents, some of whom threw stones at the invading forces.  Israeli troops, using live fire, killed six Palestinians in the course of their raids.

Most of the killings, arrests and raids took place before the bodies of three Israeli youths were found after being shot. But the collective punishment hasn’t let up. On the night when the bodies were found, Israeli soldiers raided Hebron and ransacked and blew up the homes of the alleged suspects behind the attack. The attack on the homes of Amar Abu Aisha and Marwan Qawasmeh is a return to a Second-Intifada-era policy of destroying the homes of militants, which harms their families who have not been accused of any crime, another violation of international law. In addition, Israel destroyed the Aisha and Qawasmeh homes before the two have been held, questioned and convicted.

Israeli authorities may still escalate further. The Israeli public is outraged at the deaths of the youths.  The Israeli Air Force hit the Gaza Strip over 30 times the night the bodies were found.  More raids, arrests, killings and bombings in Gaza likely await Palestinian society".
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July 03, 2014, 05:46:44 AM
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the murderous terrorists strike again....
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Bodies of three kidnapped Israeli teens found, government confirms

Israel's nearly three-week vigil for three teens kidnapped in the West Bank — including one with U.S. citizenship — ended grimly Monday, with the discovery of their bodies just north of Hebron.

The search for Eyal Yifrach, 19; Gilad Shaar, 16; and Naftali Frenkel, also 16, who were snatched while hitchhiking, ended even as Israeli forces were conducting raids in the West Bank, where Hamas operates. Frenkel holds dual U.S.-Israeli citizenship.

Israeli forces were massing Monday in the West Bank village of Halhul, just north of Hebron. Sources said the bodies were found in a shallow grave in an open field. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was expected to speak on the discovery later Monday.

"The entire nation is bowing its head with unbearable sorrow this evening," President Shimon Peres said in a statement. "Over the past 18 days the nation prayed as one that the fate of our wonderful teenagers would be that they are found alive and well. Now that the bitter news has come, the entire Israeli nation mourns the premature death of our finest youth … Alongside deep sorrow, we will remain resolute to punish the atrocious terrorists. Our war on terrorism will only intensify and will not waver so that this murderous terrorism won't dare to rear its head."

    "Our war on terrorism will only intensify and will not waver so that this murderous terrorism won't dare to rear its head."

    - Israeli President Shimon Peres
http://www.foxnews.com/world/2014/07/01/israeli-teens-found-dead/
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