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		<title>It started with Israel hitting back…</title>
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			<title>Gaza got it all 3 years ago</title>
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			<description>They got 90% of the greenhouses the Jews had made big money with selling to Israel - and then sold the rest to Europe for $100 million a year. They got an industrial park where thousands of arabs worked. They got promise of airport, harbour, they have gas outside the coast worth $4 billion. They could export via the open passages to Israel - until the Arab terrorists started to bomb them.....

One could always start with forcing UNRWA to go via Egypt, so they could not complain on Israel anymore, but they probably think the night life is more fun in Israel.</description>
			<author>Ralph Haglund</author>
			<pubDate>Sat, 27 Dec 2008 21:25:11 +0100</pubDate>
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			<link>index.php?option=com_content&amp;task=view&amp;id=3502#josc199</link>
			<description>Here is a transcript from Reuters from the Israeli Government.  

\&quot;It is the first time in the history of Israel that we, the Israelis, cannot understand the motives or the purposes of the ones who are shooting at us. It is the most unreasonable war, done by the most
unreasonable warriors. The story is simple. Israel has left Gaza completely, out of our own free will, at a high cost. In Gaza there is no single Israeli civilian or soldier. They were evacuated from Gaza, our settlements, which called for a very expensive cost. We had to mobilize 45,000 policemen to take out our settlers from there. We spent $2.5 billion. The passages were open. Money was sent to Gaza. We suggested aid in many ways – economically, medically, and otherwise. We were very careful not to make the lives of the civilian people in Gaza difficult. Still I have not heard until now a single person who could explain to us reasonably: why are they firing rockets against Israel? What are the
reasons? What is the purpose?

And I must say also that the phenomenon about Israel is the restraint of the army and the unity of the people. The army waited and waited; the Palestinians asked for a ceasefire, and we agreed. They themselves
have violated the ceasefire. Again, we didn\'t know why, until it came to a point where we were left without a choice but to bring an end to it. The operation was planned carefully and the army was true to its principles: namely, to be precise in its targets and careful not to hit civilian life. There is a problem because many of the bombs were stored in private houses. We have contacted the owners of the houses,
the people that dwell there, and told them leave it. You can\'t live with bombs. We have to bring an end to the source of the bombs.

Israel doesn\'t have any ambition in Gaza. We left out of our free choice. We have never gone back to the idea of returning to Gaza. It\'s over. But we cannot permit that Gaza will become a permanent base of
threatening and even killing children and innocent people in Israel for God knows why. I feel that in our hearts, we don\'t have any hatred for the Gazan people. Their suffering doesn’t carry any joy in our
hearts. On the contrary, we feel that the better they will have it, better neighbors we shall have. Now that Hamas is turning to the Arab world for help, the truth is that the Arab world has to turn to Hamas
for the help of Hamas. If Hamas will stop it, there is no need for any help. Everything can come again to normalcy. Passages: open; economic life: free; no Israeli intervention; no Israeli participation in any
of the turnarounds in Gaza.

As a nation, we feel united. As a nation, there is wholehearted support for the army, the way they handled it, their restraint, their discrimination, and their responsibility. The great winner can be reason, and reason will lead to peace. We are very serious, in a serious mood. Many of our children are still in the shelters, and we
would like them, like the children of Gaza, to breathe fresh air again. This is the story, and whoever asks us to stop shooting - they
have to change the address. Let them turn to Hamas and ask them to
stop shooting, and there won\'t be shooting.

Thank you very much.\&quot;</description>
			<author>Agnes Grossman</author>
			<pubDate>Tue, 30 Dec 2008 10:11:35 +0100</pubDate>
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			<description>You forgot yet another scripture about the \&quot;future\&quot;:

Matthew 6:25,33-34 - Therefore I tell you, do not worry about your life, what you will eat or what you will drink, or about your body, what you will wear. Is not life more than food, and the body more than clothing. But strive first for the kingdom of God and his righteousness, and all things will be given to you as well. So do not worry about tomorrow, for tomorrow will bring worries of its own. Today\'s trouble is enough for today.</description>
			<author>Agnes Grossman</author>
			<pubDate>Tue, 30 Dec 2008 10:13:20 +0100</pubDate>
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