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Sep 7, 2011

Quote Of The Day

Quote Of The Day

Whoever goes into an IDF army base in Samaria and destroys property of the IDF is small criminals. They think the IDF is the army of the enemy and therefore they can take acts of retributions. At times, during evacuations, in the heat of the moment, there might be exchanges of blows. But it is 70 times worse to go the next day to an army base, to sneak in and damage property and cause damage. That is already the actions of a gang, of a geurilla unit. Right now they are attacking property, but who knows where it will lead to if we do not stop it now.
Do IDF soldiers need to now guard their bases from harmful hands of Jews? Have you gone crazy? I call upon the army and the police to check and investigate who are these criminals, to arrest them and bring them to justice. We will not allow wild people to stain the settlement enterprise with violence and strength.
And those who committed the crimes should not come to us politicians afterwards looking for us to help lighten their sentences or to pardon them. 

  -- MK Uri Orbach

6 comments:

  1. no, but jews now have to watch out fro the IDF.

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  2. sorry MK, no points on this one. where was your screaming and condemnation when they attacked a mosque, olive groves, arabs themselves?

    you sat silently and the inevitable happened and now you shriek "gevalt".

    learn nothing from the gemara and this is what happens

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  3. The question is how did they manage to do it. Dont forget that they did it of course. Any sort of action will end in a reaction but dont waste the experience by not learning from it.

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  4. good question, anon. I was wondering how they managed to sneak onto an army base undetected and freely damage property and equipment as well

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  5. yediot sent a reporter to the base. he went in, walked around for an hour, took pictures and no one said a word to him

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  6. sounds like the army has a bigger problem than some people vandalizing equipment...

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