Question:
Is this Israels idea of the right of return. In a wooden coffin?
?
2012-05-31 16:39:12 UTC
The remains of 91 Palestinians have been returned to Gaza and the West Bank as a "humanitarian " gesture.or was the stench of rotting flesh just to much for Israel to bear as many were decades old.

http://www.cnn.com/2012/05/31/world/meast/israel-palestinian-remains/index.html?hpt=wo_c2
Eight answers:
Runner
2012-06-01 08:34:48 UTC
I agree with you. Wooden! It should have been metal.
?
2012-06-02 02:50:04 UTC
Hey, it is more than they deserve, which was a place in the bottom of the vale on Hinnom where the insects and birds should eat their flesh and dogs and rats should gnaw their bones.



[eta]

You said, "... gesture.or was the stench of rotting flesh just to much for Israel..."

There should be a space between the comma and the o of 'or', and the word is spelled "too" in that usage.

It seems an American needs to school a certain Brit in the Queen's English.
sylvia c
2012-06-01 03:16:45 UTC
why shouldnt they return them, after all it was nice of the them to let the families know what happened to them, when they attacked Israel. It gives closure. Beside I thought Israel had won the Gaza strip during the six day war in 1967, how come the philistines are now in possession again? Wasnt it Ben Gurion that gave it back to them and they were so thankful, they burned their synagogues and destroyed all the good works the Jews had done there by making it once again bloom?
anonymous
2012-06-01 10:28:00 UTC
All your bla bla bla about Nazi Germany is a piece of crap. And the truth is that arabs would kill the Jews until the last man, woman or child - if they only could.



In my opinion, Israel should not have wasted such an expensive in the Middle East material as wood on coffins for you and such as you; rabid dogs do not deserve a coffin.
Tell Me No Lies
2012-06-01 19:32:51 UTC
They can get their dead terrorists back. Who needs them? But you're right about there being a stench. It's the stench from Arab terrorists who blow themselves up around innocent Israeli victims.
anonymous
2012-06-01 00:32:28 UTC
Tarma to you my fiend.



Better than these by 1500 miles



The remaining two soldiers (Yosef Grof and Nissim Salem), as well as a third IDF prisoner (Hezi Shai) captured during the battle of Sultan Ya'qoub, also held by the Jibril group, were released May 21, 1985, in exchange for 1150 Palestinian prisoners and detainees in Israeli jails. During the so-called “Jibril deal” several controversial prisoners, such as Kozo Okamoto, were released.



On Sept 12, 1991 the body of IDF Druze soldier Samir Assad, was returned to Israel in exchange for two members of the Palestinian DFLP faction. Assad was killed outside Sidon in 1983.



On June 1, 2008, Israel released the Lebanese prisoner Nissim Nasser, in exchange for which Hezbollah handed over the partial remains of up to 20 Israeli soldiers killed during the 2006 Lebanon War.



In July 2008 Israel released long time serving Lebanese prisoner Samir al-Quntar, four Hezbollah fighters captured in the 2006 Lebanon war. The bodies of 199 Palestinian suicide bombers of the past three decades and Lebanese fighters captured by Israel.In exchange Hezbollah released the bodies of two Israeli soldiers (Ehud Goldwasser and Eldad Regev) captured in a cross-border raid July 12, 2006.



On 18 October 2011 captured IDF tank gunner Gilad Shalit, captured by the Palestinian Terrorist Organization Hamas in 2006, was released in exchange for 1027 Palestinian prisoners held in Israel.



I rest my case.





DON'T YOU KNOW HOW TO READ, IT SAYS "PAST THREE DECADES" YOU KNOW 30 YEARS, THOSE "PALESTINIANS" WERE CAR BOMBERS WHO BLEW IN CARS IN ISRAEL IN LEBANON IN GAZA IN THE WEST BANK, BELT BOMBERS WHO BLEW IN ISRAEL AND JUST PLAIN STUPID SUICIDE BOMBERS WHO BLEW UP ANYWHERE THEY COULD. NO ONE WOULD CLAIM THOSE BODIES, SO ISRAEL RESPECTFULLY BURIED THEM UNTIL THEY WERE CLAIMED.



I RE-REST MY CASE !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
anonymous
2012-06-01 11:33:22 UTC
I understand your indignation about Israelis spending wood on coffins for arab bandits; of course, it would be better to send them without coffins.



But Israelis are generous and soft-hearted people.
Dylan
2012-05-31 23:59:28 UTC
Duh, why would we want them in Israel?


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