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– Hide quoted text — Show quoted text – In The Name of Allah, Most Gracious, Most Merciful. Palestinians Outraged By Israel Stance On Separation Wall Wait until they fill it up with water :-) LOL! Yeah…everybody knows Arabs hate water. They sure don’t use it to

bathe!!!! Not only that but all the shit eaters would get out. Everywhere you went there would be a dozen terrorists sticking their head in your pants trying to get that last dingleberry for dinner. – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text –

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In The Name of Allah, Most Gracious, Most Merciful. Palestinians Outraged By Israel Stance On Separation Wall Wait until they fill it up with water :-)

LOL!

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In The Name of Allah, Most Gracious, Most Merciful. Palestinians Outraged By Israel Stance On Separation Wall Wait until they fill it up with water :-)

LOL! Yeah…everybody knows Arabs hate water. They sure don’t use it to bathe!!!!

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"We refuse this wall, because it has no security purpose. This wall will only increase hatred between the Palestinian and Israeli sides because it is a racist, separation wall," Dahlan told Agence France-Presse (AFP).

A separation wall, as opposed to???

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In The Name of Allah, Most Gracious, Most Merciful. Palestinians Outraged By Israel Stance On Separation Wall

Wait until they fill it up with water :-)

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Well, the Israelis are outraged by the laxly acquiescent PA stance on the loathesome despicable vile immoral suicide terrorism crimes of Hamas, Islamic Jihad, and so-called "al-Aqsa" [sic], which have no goal and achieve nothing except to nihilistically kill civilians for the sole exclusive purpose of killing civilians — so that’s just tough, Abu Alfalfa! — SAUDIA OMNIS IN PARTES TRES DIVIDENDA EST!  Free Arabia by splitting the Saudi tyranny into its three natural parts: Hejaz-alHarameyn, Nejd-Wahhabistan, and Gulf-Petrolia. Murderers are not Martyrs! http://symbolictruth.fateback.com/

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Go talk to yourself freak. Replying to your own messages.  Fucking wacko. This Abu-Alwafa is a lying hypocrite.  He uses multiple aliases to try and create the impression that he is not alone in his brainwashed lunacy.  He even replies to his own posts, again to try and hide his alienation. Proof: Path: news.eusc.inter.net!eusc.inter.net!… NNTP-Posting-Host: 65.92.54.217 Xref: news.eusc.inter.net alt.religion.islam:745113 aus.religion.islam:27569 uk.religion.islam:117936

" In The Name of Allah, Most Gracious, Most Merciful. They want to blow out the Light of Allah with their mouthes, but Allah perfecting His Light no matter how much the disbeleiver hate it. (Qur’an 61:8)"

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"Yes indded" **Abu even used the email address of someone he does not like in his deception to try and frame them.

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In The Name of Allah, Most Gracious, Most Merciful. Palestinians Outraged By Israel Stance On Separation Wall GAZA CITY, July 30 (IslamOnline.net & News Agencies) – Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon’s adamancy to go ahead with the construction of the controversial separation wall, cutting through the West Bank, drew fire Wednesday, July 30, from Palestinian officials, groups and citizens. With U.S. President George Bush on his side, Sharon insisted the so-called "security fence will continue to be built." Palestinian Minister of State for Security Affairs Mohamed Dahlan stressed this "shows Israel is not thinking seriously about implementing the roadmap" backed by the United States and international community. "We refuse this wall, because it has no security purpose. This wall will only increase hatred between the Palestinian and Israeli sides because it is a racist, separation wall," Dahlan told Agence France-Presse (AFP). Palestinians view the barrier as an attempt by Israel to set in stone the borders of any future Palestinian independent state and have been angered by its route which cuts into their territory. Sharon’s government argues that it is merely intended to prevent infiltrations by Palestinians planning anti-Israeli attacks and has no political motivation. "If the wall is about security, why does it absorb Palestinian villages?" Dahlan asked. "Who will look after for these people?" The minister said that the Palestinians were not completely opposed to the building of the barrier. "If they want to build a wall let them build it on the 1967 border." Palestinian Information Minister Nabil Amr, for his part, termed as "disappointing" Sharon’s declaration that the wall construction would continue, reported the Israeli Haaretz newspaper. He said the Israeli premier’s "insistence to continue building the wall…will complicate matters and dampen the positive atmosphere," that followed the presentation to the Palestinians and Israelis of the U.S.-backed roadmap. Palestinian President Yasser Arafat, who spoke to reporters before Bush and Sharon completed their talks in Washington, said the wall was a new "Berlin Wall" being built to divide Palestinian areas into ghettos in the West Bank. Sharon’s statements also irked Palestinian factions, which warned that the continued construction of the wall could endanger the hudna, or truce on attacks against Israelis. Abbas Threatened After Sharon’s statements, Palestinian Prime Minister Mahmud Abbas’ position has been weakened rather than strengthened, analysts said. Abbas managed to persuade Bush to make a rare public criticism of Israel last Friday when the U.S. president said that Israeli-built wall is a "problem" undermining confidence in the peace process. Allies of Abbas, who was expected to return home later Wednesday, had warned that the outcome of his overseas trip – which also featured talks European Union foreign policy chief Javier Solana and the leaders of Jordan, Egypt and Morocco – would be crucial to his hopes of political survival. Hani al-Masri, a columnist with the Palestinian Al-Ayyam daily, said that the challenges facing Abbas had now increased after his trip. "After the Abbas meeting there was a sense that things were moving ahead since there was a concrete position from the Americans on the wall and on the settlements," Masri said. "But it all evaporated after the Bush-Sharon meeting and it will be difficult to expect future U.S. pressure on Sharon because the Americans will be busy with the elections." Biased Bush Palestinians accused the American president of predictable bias towards Israel by failing to pressure Sharon into halting the wall construction and releasing thousands of Palestinian detainees in Israeli jails. "When Abbas visits him, Bush makes him look good and stands by the Palestinian side on the issue of the security wall but it’s all for show," civil servant Khalil Hassan from the West Bank said. "When Bush meets with Sharon he changes his position completely because he doesn’t want to exert real pressure on Israel. That’s why things can’t improve." Hiam Hamdan, a twenty-year-old university student, said: "America strongly supports Israel and lets Sharon behave the way he wants." She expected that "the truce won’t last long because Israel is acting dangerously on the ground, by building the security wall for instance." Palestinians in Gaza City expressed similar skepticism about Bush’s commitment to implementing the roadmap. "Bush’s declarations are not new and America has always stood by Israel as if it were its own daughter. It will not let her down to support Palestinians," said Ahmed Awad, a 36-year-old grocer. Apart from Sharon’s statement on the barrier, Bush also failed to wring commitments from the Israeli premier on a halt to settlement activity or troop withdrawals from more Palestinian towns. http://islamonline.net

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