Posted on 07/31/2003 8:30:59 AM PDT by dennisw
Thu Jul 31, 7:50 AM ET
Foreign peace activists shout during a protest in front of a fence near the West Bank city of Qalqilya, July 31, 2003. Some 200 Palestinian and foreigners staged a demonstration against a controversial security barrier being built by Israel across the West Bank, demanding that it be torn down. REUTERS/Goran Tomasevic
Thu Jul 31, 8:35 AM ET
Protestors paint slogans on a concrete security wall that separates Israel from the West Bank during a demonstration against the construction of the fence, in the West Bank city of Qalqilya, July 31, 2003. Some 200 Palestinian and foreigners staged a demonstration against a controversial security barrier being built by Israel across the West Bank, painting slogans demanding that it be torn down. REUTERS/Ammar Awad
Wed Jul 30, 7:33 AM ET
International Solidarity Movement activists try to cut off wires in the security fence close to the northern West Bank village of Anin(AFP/Saif Dahlah)
Tue Jul 29, 6:08 AM ET
International Solidarity Movement activists try to cut off the security fence close to the northern West Bank village of Anin.(AFP/Saif Dahlah)
Mon Jul 28,12:59 PM ET
An Israeli army officer talks to foreign activists of the International Solidarity Movement and Palestinian demonstrators protesting the separation fence built by Israel near the northern West Bank village of Anin, Monday, July 28, 2003. Five protesters were wounded when Israeli soldiers fired rubber-coated bullets and tear gas. (AP Photo/Mohammed Ballas)
Mon Jul 28,12:53 PM ET
International Solidarity Movement activists tear down a gate, part of a fence between Israeli and Palestinian areas, during a demonstration against the construction of the fence, near the village of Anin in the northern West Bank Monday, July 28, 2003. Five protesters were wounded when Israeli soldiers fired rubber coated bullets and tear gas to disperse the group of Palestinian and foreign protesters along the security fence near Anin. (AP Photo)
Mon Jul 21,12:13 PM ET
An unidentifed member of the International Solidarity Movement, an organization supporting the Palestinians' uprising, holds a double-sided protest sign towards workers building part of a fence outside the northern West Bank village of Jayyous during a demonstration against the fence Monday, July 21, 2003. Israel wants to cut itself off from the West Bank with a 600 kilometer-long (370 miles) fence, which it says is necessary to prevent attacks by militant Palestinians. (AP Photo/Lefteris Pitarakis)
Thu Jul 31,10:43 AM ET
International Solidarity Movement activists sprays graffiti on the controversial security fence during a demonstration in the West Bank town of Qalqiliya.(AFP/Pedro Ugarte)
Thu Jul 31,11:17 AM ET
Israeli peace activists demonstrate against the 'Evil Fence' at the security fence around the West Bank town of Qaliqilya.(AFP/Yoav Lemmer)
I'd love to see the Israelis throw down on them.
I'm so tired of these vicious, obnoxious, spoiled brat, trust-fund larvae.
These two make an excellent case for a wall rather than a fence.
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HI mom & pops hows it going
i am having a really good time here i dont want to leave sorry about not calling every time i have called i have got the machine and this is the first time i have access to a computer. This way u should feel good and u should write me b/c i have no # for u to reach me at.
oh last night the craziest thing happend i was standidng in a kikar (street corner) next to rechov yaffo (Jaffa Road) with some friends and all of a sudden we heara boom i did not think to much of it but all of a sudden hundreds of people started to run towards rechov yaffo where the boom came from
right away my heart stopped i ran ontto the street and looked down and we could see a bus that was tilting a little to the side and it looked like there was alot of smoke around it. i have nevr felt so much rage in my life i wanted to kill the first arab i saw.
now here is the happy ending the bus blew a tire and caused a lot of people to go nuts people were alredy on thier cell phones and crying. its crazy for those two minnuts when me and my friedns thought it realy was a bomb we were very pissed.
thank god it was nothing but it still took me a while to calm down i was arround a hundred feet away if it had been the real thing. thats that
Yossi
P.S send me mail
But if complete civilian, non-Israeli tourists were to trounce these jokers - what would happen?
Alas, the terrible trauma of bored little rich leftists.
Too bad the Israelis don't have pet T-Rex's to deal with these punks. Though I enjoyed watching Rachel Corrie get run over by that bulldozer, I'd enjoy watching these morons get eaten by a giant dinosaur a lot more...
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