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@Davidylan Reading your posts scare the hell out of me. Please soften your language when talking about Allah for the sake of peace and understanding. We Muslims cannot and will not say the same to your so-called God, i.e Jesus. We at other hand hand respect him and give him prestigious and invaluable regard. Wish am understood. Ciao! |
davidylan:LOL His mother was accused! |
RichyBlacK:And I don't even believe that is one, really. |
[size=15pt]I've had just heard that the pigs said they missed a target of militants and hit that building which they again believe shelter innocent civilian Palestinians. Thats the power of God; they couldn't curl their mouth and not to confess such a reprehensible war crime. Thanks to Him. And thats one out of many barbarous crimes they committed.[/size] |
dayokanu:Very funny, indeed! |
GAZA CITY (AFP) — Israel indicated for the first time on Sunday that an end was in sight to its war on Hamas, amid some of the heaviest clashes of an offensive that has killed nearly 900 people in the Gaza Strip. Infantry units backed by tanks pushed deeper into Gaza's main city, sparking some of the fiercest battles yet of the 16-day-old war Israel launched on the Islamists in response to rocket fire from their stronghold. But Israeli officials suggested the Jewish state was nearing the end of its deadliest ever offensive in the Palestinian enclave, despite having last week waved off a UN Security Council resolution calling for a halt to the fighting. "The decision of the (UN) security council doesn't give us much leeway," Deputy Defence Minister Matan Vilnai told public radio. "Thus it would seem that we are close to ending the ground operation and ending the operation altogether." Earlier Prime Minister Ehud Olmert said the Jewish state was nearing the goals it had set for its operation, but said fighting would continue for the time being. "Israel is approaching these goals, but more patience and determination are required in order to reach these goals" and "change the security reality in the south in a way that will allow our citizens to live in security and stability over a long period of time," Olmert said at the start of the cabinet meeting. Both Israel and Hamas last week brushed off the UN Security Council resolution that called on both sides to stop fighting, and the early Sunday hours saw Israeli troops push deep into the territory's main population centre. Troops crept into the southern Tal al-Hawa neighbourhood in the early morning hours, encountering roadside bombs, mortar and gunfire from Palestinian fighters, witnesses said. The troops withdrew at daybreak, but hundreds of panicked residents fled from the area, clutching small children and hurriedly-packed bags after a sleepless night. "We waited until today to flee. We couldn't take anything with us, not even milk for the children," said Ibtissame Shamallah, 22, holding on to two children as she left. Civilians again fell victim in Israel's offensive in the Palestinian enclave, one of the world's most densely populated places where every other person of the 1.5 million population is under 18 years of age. Two women and four children were killed in a strike on a house in Beit Lahiya, medics and witnesses said. Twelve bodies were pulled from the rubble in Tal al-Hawa, 10 of them fighters, medics said. Hamas and its allies fired more than 10 rockets into Israel, with the projectiles slamming as far as 40 kilometres (24 miles) inside the Jewish state, without causing injuries. Defence Minister Ehud Barak told reporters that Israel was "examining the diplomatic channel" while continuing its offensive. "There's no contradiction between the two," said Barak, who is due to again send senior aide Amos Gilad to Cairo in the coming days for Egyptian-led talks on ending the war. Israeli warplanes bombed more than 60 targets throughout the Gaza Strip overnight and into morning, hitting weapons depots and smuggling tunnels as well as a mosque that was allegedly used to store weapons and train fighters, the army said. In all, at least 26 Palestinians have been killed in clashes on Sunday, medics said. With the body count spiralling, the exiled political chief of Hamas, Khaled Meshaal, remained defiant, vowing in an address televised late Saturday that the Islamists would not strike a deal on a permanent truce with Israel, a country the group is pledged to destroying. "We will not accept a permanent truce because , as long as there is an occupation there is a resistance," he said, adding that his group will not hold talks on a temporary truce until Israel stops its offensive. Since the Israeli offensive began on December 27, at least 885 people have been killed, including 275 children, and another 3,620 wounded, according to Gaza medics. Ten Israeli soldiers and three civilians have been killed in combat or in rocket attacks since the operation began, as Palestinian militants have fired more than 600 rockets, some of them penetrating deeper than ever inside Israel. Egypt has been spearheading Western-backed efforts to end the fighting, calling for an immediate truce, opening Gaza's border crossings, preventing arms smuggling and a call for Palestinians to resume reconciliation talks. A senior Israeli official told AFP that Israel was seeking US guarantees to back up any arrangements to stem weapon smuggling into Gaza. The conflict has sparked worldwide pro-Palestinian demonstrations, including rallies in Europe that drew tens of thousands of protesters. http://www.google.com/hostednews/afp/article/ALeqM5hN2zZ8TSzsXGUvbg7cm38hN_-Awg |
Since the jewish liars and pro-israel propagandists on this forum are trying to blame the Palestinians for breaking the ceasefire, I think it would be helpful if I posted an article from before the israeli airstrikes to see what really happened, as the jews on this forum can't help but lie and decieve us with their incessant propaganda falsely claiming the Palestinians broke the ceasefire: http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2008, -gaza-violence Hamas answers Israeli air raid with rockets as truce ends early * Toni O'Loughlin in Jerusalem * The Guardian, Friday 19 December 2008 The six-month truce between Hamas and Israel ended yesterday with the militant Islamists who rule Gaza declaring the agreement dead, 24 hours before it was due to officially expire. The declaration followed another day of escalating violence, beginning with an Israeli air raid on Gaza, which Hamas has controlled for the past 18 months. Hamas responded to Israel's attack, which destroyed a weapons store and a rocket factory, by firing eight rockets and five mortars at Israel's southern towns. "The calm, which was reached with Egyptian sponsorship on 19 June and expires on 19 December, is finished because the enemy did not abide by its obligations," said Ayman Taha, who represented Hamas in talks with other Palestinian factions. "The calm is over." The truce was due to end today but has been unravelling ever since Israel crossed into Gaza, killed six Hamas fighters and destroyed a tunnel on 4 November. So far this week Hamas has fired around 50 rockets. On Wednesday one struck a parking lot near a supermarket in Sderot, the Israeli town that borders Gaza's northern perimeter and bears the brunt of Palestinian missile attacks. As the fighting escalated, Israel tightened its blockade, forcing the UN Relief and Works Agency, which feeds 750,000 Palestinian refugees in the coastal territory, to suspend food deliveries yesterday. The eruption of violence follows five months of relative calm in which each side seemed prepared to turn a blind eye to the other's transgressions: Israel maintained its crippling blockade on Gaza and Palestinian militants continued firing a small number of missiles into neighbouring Israeli townships. Now both sides are reassessing. Earlier in the week Israel's defence minister, Ehud Barak, reportedly sent negotiator Amos Gilad to Cairo to seek a last-minute extension, but to no avail. Although publicly neither side is rushing in, both have an interest in restoring the quiet. For Hamas, the truce allowed it to redeploy its forces from fighting Israel to cracking down on rival militias. For Israel, the truce not only gave the residents of towns such as Sderot a reprieve, it deflated the hard right's push for a full-scale invasion into Gaza. |
superboi:Why shouldn't they after the invaded their territory? |
CCN, hear! Whose TV? American, of course! What a fact! I heard of this news already before but told by one Fatah member in West Bank/Ramallah. I thought it was just a mere propanga but now I am certain of its credulity. |
mazaje:You certainly don't know the hell you are saying! |
May the Almighty Allah put an end to the ongoing vicious massacre of Palestinians in Gaza. And may He punish the culprit--IDF, US and the entire zionists, ameen. |
@to all haters of truth, Eye sees what it wishes seeing! God free Palestine. |
The expansive and boisterous Oshodi market in Lagos, famous for cheap prices, but a haven for pick pockets and notorious for blocking traffic, has been flattened by the Lagos State Ministry of the Environment (MOE). Officials of the MOE Task Force on Sunday wrecked all the tables, kiosks, stalls, and sheds that jammed Agege Motor Road and spilled onto narrow, muddy streets in illegal clusters. The Task Force, which carried out the operation at about 3 a.m., enlisted the help of Kick Against Indiscipline (KAI) officials and the police. Trading materials were set ablaze. A KAI official, who did not want his name in print, said there was no resistance as the traders were not around. Even when some who came for early morning trading discovered their fate "they just co-operated," he added. Some were allowed to salvage wares from their stores. But it was a surprise package for others who arrived in the afternoon, as they met their kiosks, tables, sheds, and stalls burning. Those who could not hold back tears sobbed as they said they were not given any notice to evacuate, and lamented that it was a bad way to start the new year. The Iyaloja of Abibat Mogaji Mini Market, Omolabake Banjo, criticised the exercise, saying the traders obtained council permission to set up shop. The Babaloja of Ifesowapo Textile Dealers Market, Lateef Tajudeen, expressed concern that the traders will be left on their own after the demolition since proper stalls are priced out of their reach. KAI Marshall General, Danjuma Meigeri, insisted that the traders were given notice in an operation that aims to keep Lagos clean. Thick black smoke still billowed in the sky at 3.30 p.m. The Task Force officials did not molest passers-by, but they arrested hoodlums for unruly behaviour and locked them up in a Black Maria to be taken to Alausa, the seat of power. http://allafrica.com/stories/200901050428.html |
I've heard of this sometimes before. May Allah reward you for the reminder. |
babs787:Its good to be frank and sincere. Thanks babs787 for that answer. |
If you can't get patience, just leave Nija! LOL ![]() |
Good point, bros! |
anengiyefa:I don't know who among us nearly goes silly? But I think it's you. Sorry, no offense. Can't you remember for how long Israel fought Fatah as well. Any way, let me ask you a question; who first triggers that ongoing fighting between Hamas and Israel? |
What does that old man mean? I wonder! |
Utterly funny. You had me almost rolling on the floor too! |
RichyBlacK:Like that. |
@anengiyefa You certainly are one of those who are succumbed by Israel or rather western propaganda. But the truth is; Hamas should show any sort of resistance, even if it means an end to their breath. Any way, what do you supposed them to be doing? Fold their arm or raise white flags while IDF juggernaut are bombarding their territory? C'mon, wake up from that slumber. I swear if it were you, you will instantly retaliate and that means anything, I mean anything (firing less effective rocket, for example). |
They have made a big mistake, I presume. When it comes to ground defence, Hamas will win! Remember Hizbullah? |
I wonder what one on this earth is thinking? Check yourself, spiritually, if you lack an ounce of pity for these poor Palestinians. I darned well know that even if I was not a Muslim I would definitely have pity and sympathy upon these people. May God curse the culprit, amin! May He curse the zionist. |
Yeah, I agree that I kid myself. Yet I told truth! |
I'm filled with loath and embrassement. Can't speak, in fact! Some Nigerians/blacks are real stupid idiots. Can't out-and-out think reflectively. May Allah curse the Zionists wherever they are! And free the poor Palestinians from their bondage. |
Innalillahi wa'inna ilaihi raaji'uun! I had decided not a utter a word on that carnage perpetuated by these merciless blokes--May Allah curse then severely and break their backs, amin. It was unbearable! I am out of words, wallahi. Jews? What a bunch of idiots, thugs, juggernaut, whatsover. Allah ya isa! Moreover, I'm really toched at how our fellow Nigerians portrayed themselves above. Funny and sad, indeed. You love them but they utterly hate you too! You don't bloody know! They thoughtlessly take it as there would not be hereafter, no! As the Qur'an says; Allah will surely reincarnate them. And surely will be accounted for their (mis)deeds. Allah yasa mu cika da imani. Yet, I frankly speaking heap some blames on these Hamas people by firing the less-destructive rockets to the Jews territories. Although there own (originally) but now Israeles. Had it been these attacks could have a significant effect then fine and good. But now look at the response? For God's sake wa aka cuta? Even French president who is behind Isra'el says the response they are making is 'disproportional one'. May Allah in His infinite mercy forgive those killed at that massacre. May He accept their shahada and put them in Al-jannah, amin. And may He on other part curse the Jews and put them in hell fire, amin. |
Lagosboy:Good observation, Lagosboy. Thats another ignorance portrayal! |
I recently heard a report on Dutch Radio that the actual cause of VVF is not young age. Women of 40+ years are also found having the poblem. And these women were even interviewed. |
Thanks to you all. May Allah bless our lives, amin. |
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His mother was accused!