H/T Israel Matzav
Here’s a clip from a violent riot in Qalandiya on the outskirts of Jerusalem this morning. Per Israel Matzav, “Israel Radio just interviewed a correspondent there who said that there are hundreds of ‘Palestinians’ standing around and every so often they charge the checkpoint.”
There is also rioting taking place in E. Jerusalem:






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May 15, 2011 at 9:39 am
Snigger
If the definition of “intelligence” is learning from experience, then this lot are as thick as the proverbial short planks.
What makes people continue to do what patently DOESN’T work, rather than what does or might?
Would these people be capable of running their own state?
May 15, 2011 at 10:18 am
FoolMeOnce
Well, The Guardian, frothing at the mouth, first came up with this:
“Palestinian youths wounded after march on Gaza-Israeli border
At least 15 youths wounded by bullets and shrapnel after Israel fired tank shells and machine guns on people marking nakba”
But that was too informative. Now the title on the main page is
“Israel fires at border protesters”
And inside the actual article you will find a very hard time stumbling unto the fact that thse people actually crossed the border, invading Israel.
The formula for the terminology is:
[Israel] + [verb- actively killing, injuring, shooting] + [youths, children, peacefull demonstrators]
- MINUS actual reason
May 15, 2011 at 11:52 am
SerJew
Pals are back trying to create and get attention to themselves, no matter the costs to their own people. Of course, to euro-trash this all means they are ready to have their own state. Meanwhile, in their own backyard, Denmark just sunk Schengen´s treaty this week.
Happy nabka, aknab, kabna, bnaka, nkaab, aabkn, etc, etc, etc;
May 15, 2011 at 12:13 pm
FoolMeOnce
Update, Al-Guardian has updated headline to read
“Eight killed as Israeli troops open fire on Nakba Day border protests”
Hideous evil Israelis, says the lamen. Only inside the article, in small letters, does it say the “protests” were of the INVASION kind. Charmed.