Six dead in worst Israeli-Palestinian bloodshed for years

Kshatriya87

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OIC mullas including Palestine just passed an anti-India resolution on Kashmir and still these shameless terrorists want India to support them. :crazy:

Peacefuls are experts when it comes to playing victim. India's repose should be a big F ing NO.:biggrin2:



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In this case I want modi(and the whole world) to follow Bibi's lead.:cruisin2:





This is a standard "peaceful" activity.


BTW has anyone wondered that all this bloodshed is just for some metal detectors? o_O Unfortunately we have become so much used to violence from peacefuls that this doesn't even surprise us anymore. Most media outlets don't even bother to cover this. This neutered, spineless behaviour from everyone has become a new normal. Where is outrage over this?

Few cow protectors kill one guy in India and it becomes headline news for days even in international media.

Riots over Facebook post, killing people for drawing a cartoon, waging jihad for metal detectors and much more are all swept under rug. No award wapsi, No mess hysteria, Nothing. Just some words of solidarity and another reminder that its just few bad apples.

Those brave few who do speak out are labeled as racist, fascist, intolerant, communal, nazi etc.


How long will this continue?
Yesterday I finished a book called "Challenging Destiny" by Medha Deshmukh. It is about Shivaji's life from birth to death. It shows the deep contrast between the 2 major powers of the time i.e. Mughals & Marathas.

Shivaji was expanding his empire but always believed in his core values and made the soldiers obey them. i.e. no raping, no torture, no muslim persecution etc.

On the other hand, Auranzeb who was already a ruthless muslim; after 1680s started a brutal campaign of destroying temples, building mosques at temple locations and killing hindus, applying Jizya etc. Once Aurangzeb was on the way to Agra mosque and thousands of Hindus blocked the road in retaliation to his anti-Hindu campaign. Aurangzeb promptly ordered war elephants to be set lose on the crowd. In the ensuing events, thousands of Hindus were crushed to death.

How is this relevant? In those times as well, after his military campaigns failed to reign in Shivaji, Aurangzeb tried to peddle lies about how Shivaji is a muslim killer. But all attempts failed with little success. Not only the maratha historians, but mughal, Firangi (portugese), Ingraj (english), Dingmar (Danish) historians have written about the impartial rule of Shivaji.

I personally believe that Shivaji Maharaj should have responded in kind against muslims and mosques but then again, it is highly doubtful if he would have been able to conquer and maintain vast territory with that kind of rule with a very small force at his hand.

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This thread reminds me of an exchange between a jewish woman living on arab side of the fence in west bank and her american brother in episode 3 of Homeland season 6...

sister - Moshe opened my eyes to the false life that mother and father had us living-- exchanging Christmas presents with the neighbors, doing everything we could not to offend anyone with our Jewishness. Moshe made me proud to be a Jew.

brother - He turned you against your family. He brought you to live in a place that's not yours, where you don't belong. Haven't you driven enough people from their homes already? Bulldoze their villages, seized their property under laws they had no part in makin'?

sister - This land was promised to Abraham.

brother - Ah, yes. Promise. A covenant with God made thousands of years ago. Doesn't that strike you as a form of insanity?

Interesting...
 

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They should ask Pakistan for this.
They are real care takers.

Palestine wants India to nudge Israel over Al-Aqsa mosque
Anirban Bhaumik, DH News Service, New Delhi, Jul 27 2017, 2:38 IST



The blatant attempt (by Israel) towards the Judaisation of Al-Aqsa (mosque) will be dealt (by Palestinians) with resistance. Reuters Photo

Palestine wants India to use its friendly ties with Israel to nudge the Jewish nation to stop Judaisation of the historic Al-Aqsa mosque in Jerusalem.:hehe:

Palestine's ambassador to India, Adnan M A Abualhayjaa, on Wednesday said that since New Delhi had friendly ties with Israel, it could step in to diffuse the tension mounting in Jerusalem ever since Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's Government set up “additional physical hindrances” at Al Aqsa compound.

“We expect India to condemn violations of rights of Palestinians by Israel in East Jerusalem and other places in occupied Palestine,” Abualhayjaa told journalists in New Delhi. He said that India could play a “greater role” in resolving the Palestine-Israel conflict, particularly the latest “conflagration” which was caused by Israel putting up electronic gates, metal detectors, cameras and barriers to make it “impossible for the Palestinians” to go to the Al Aqsa mosque and offer prayers.

He noted that while the erstwhile regimes in New Delhi also had good relations with Tel Aviv, the current Government of India was particularly friendly to Israel.


His comment came just a few weeks after Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited Israel. He was the first Prime Minister of India to visit Israel, although the two countries had established formal diplomatic relations in 1992.

Modi-Netanyahu bonhomie made headlines during the visit. Prime Minister, however, did not visit Palestine, thus departing from a long-standing tradition. :daru:



Indian dignitaries visiting Israel in the past had made it a point to visit Palestine too. President Pranab Mukherjee had visited both Israel and Palestine in October 2015. External Affairs Minister, Sushma Swaraj, too had visited Palestine after touring Israel in January 2016, just as one of her predecessors, S M Krishna, had done in October 2012.

Abualhayjaa, however, told journalists on Wednesday that Palestine was not worried over growing India-Israel relations. “We expect India to continue to have a positive attitude towards Palestine,” he said, noting that Modi had hosted Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas in New Delhi just before his visit to Israel.

New Delhi steadfastly supported the Palestinian people’s struggle for a sovereign, independent, viable and united state of Palestine within secure and recognised borders, side by side at peace, with Israel, and with East Jerusalem as its capital. India was the first non-Arab country to recognize Palestine way back in 1988. India’s growing ties with Israel after the Bharatitya Janata Party’s ascent to power in May 2014, however, fuelled speculation about New Delhi reviewing its position on Palestine.

Modi Government made it clear that while India would continue to support the cause of Palestine, it would also seek to build stronger ties with Israel. :hehe:



“The attempts by Israel's extreme right-wing to mobilize support to change the status quo in the city (Jerusalem) would drag the region into more violence,” said Palestine's envoy to India. “The blatant attempt (by Israel) towards the Judaisation of Al-Aqsa (mosque) will be dealt (by Palestinians) with resistance. The world community in general should keep an eye on their actions, which has the potential to embroil the entire region into a mess”.


http://www.deccanherald.com/content/624818/palestine-wants-india-nudge-israel.html
 

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