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Saturday 23 August 2014

Well Well Well, is this the start of a new dawn. How foolish all those idiots out there must now feel. Mind you I apoligise they are not idiots just totally blind to the realisation of what Hamas is doing. ask yourself this and give an honest answer; do you really expect Israel not to retaliate? What did you expect when Hamas broke the ceasefire? Please remember it was Hamas who decided they didn't want peace by breaking the ceasefire on ALL three occasions, they knew as you knew Israel would hit come back heavy. Hamas knew innocent Palestinians would die but did they care??? Now most of the Arab nations are turning toward Israel knowing that Israel will be the first line of defense against terrorism. Israel will never back down until they see Hamas brought to their knees and would you blame them?. Gaza has to be set free from these savages. The Arab world know it and it's time YOU did.

So read on

Saudi foreign minister: we must denounce our hatred toward Israel and begin normalize ties with Jewish nation


Speaking on the sidelines of the world assembly of Islamic scholars in Jeddh, Saud bin Faisal Al Saud said that the Middle-East needs peace and co-existence more than ever and Saudi Arabia as a leading Islamic country is ready to make sacrifices in peace negations and encourages President Abbas to follow the same policy.

Referring to the ongoing war in Gaza strip, the Saudi foreign Minster stressed that Hamas authority is the sole responsible for Palestinian calamity and they must brought before the law.

The Saudi official further added that Arab World Increasingly Frustrated With Hamas which is seeking more wars.

In recent day Israel’s air-strikes against Gaza Strip drew many condemnations from the Arab oil-rich states of the Persian Gulf, while Saudi media is increasingly open in criticizing defiant Hamas for resisting Israeli aggression against impoverished Palestinian enclave.

Media in Saudi Arabia and Egypt blame Hamas’ actions for Israeli war and prioritizing conflict over the safety of the Gazan population and criticized the leadership for waging war far from the conflict, a Middle East Media Research Institute (MEMRI) report shows.

After Hamas leader Khaled Meshaal criticized Arab inaction in Gaza, Saudi Al- okaz daily columnists responded emphatically.


“[Meshaal], we are tired of defending the [Palestinian] cause that you have sold for cheap to an MB (Muslim Brotherhood) gang whose way you followed even though they have lost their [own] way,” wrote columnist Abdul-Hamdi Razaq. He also called Meshaal out for living in luxurious Qatari hotels instead of fighting in Gaza.

Hamas is losing its legitimacy because it was sacrificing Palestinians while using financial aid to promote its interests, wrote Al-Watan columnist Abdullah Al-Sayyid.

So are you going to continue to shroud your sympathy for Hamas by showing sympathy for Gaza because all your doing is feeding the cancer that is now spreading throughout the world.

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