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    Posted November 22, 2012 by
    Ronalbi
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    Israel-Gaza conflict: Your stories

    There are two sides to this conflict!

     
    Just like in any conflict there are always two sides to it and for some reason CNN has been showing only one side, which is Gaza. The world has got to remember that Israelis suffer just as much! Just because they have less deaths on their side does not mean that Gaza does fire rockets at Israel but means that Israel cares about it's civilians and will do a lot to protect them. Over 1300 rockets were fired into Israel from Gaze during the past week and that is an average of 190 rockets a day. If that's not enough for the past 7 years over 12,000 rockets were fired into Israel from Gaza. This case would not be allowed in any other country in the world! Israel has the right to defend itself by reacting to the rockets from Gaza. I hope that you understand Israel's point of view and you're not brain washed by all of the lies that are told. People around the world need to open their eyes and defend Israel cause the bottom line is if it's not Israel today, it's you tomorrow. You can never trust terrorist nor can you negotiate with them. Please watch this video and see how Israelis have 15 seconds to run for their lifes. http://youtu.be/ceb28sWxUx8
    I hope that i got my message across and that i actually made you see what is really happening.
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