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Ian Kleinfeld |
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An indignant
Ariel Sharon made clear that Israel would attack Palestinian targets "very
soon" in retaliation for the Palestinian retaliation for the assassination
of one of the leaders of Hamas, involving: a retaliation bombing of an apartment
building by an Israeli warplane/missile attack on a car/exploding cell phone/something
like that.
This recent Israeli retribution was both a preemptive requital
to prevent future revenge on Israeli civilians and actual retaliation
for past attacks masterminded by the Hamas leader, who organized attacks
on Israel in quid pro quo for Israeli violence and oppression.
Hamas has vowed that coming reciprocation will be "swift
and severe" for any Israeli vengeance to the recent Palestinian retribution
for those killed in the apartment building bombing/bulldozing/car attacks/sniper
fire/whatever.
Recently, the Occupied Territories were reoccupied by the
Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) in to settle accounts for a wave of recriminatory
suicide bombings that began on the 35th anniversary of the Israeli occupation
in retaliatory protest, soon after the IDF partially withdrew from its
"Operation Defensive Shield" reoccupation of the Occupied Territories
in retaliation for an earlier series of bombings that began on Passover
of this year in retaliation for Palestinian citizens who were killed in
clashes with the IDF.
The current intensification of retaliatory conflict between
the two parties began about two years ago when either the Palestinian
suicide bombers began reciprocating for their fellows who were shot by
the IDF in retaliation for throwing rocks in retaliation for Ariel Sharon's
provocative walk on the temple mount in retaliation for Palestinian audacity
to claim it as an historically important site for Islam, OR when the Israelis
retaliated for the deaths of their citizens killed by Palestinians retaliating
for the Israeli occupation which was in retaliation for the deaths of
settlers who killed Palestinians in retaliation for other settlers who
were killed in retaliation for building on land in the Palestinian side
of the green line defined by the pre-1967 borders. No one is entirely
sure, however it is suspected that tensions increased in retaliation for
the perception that the other side wasn't abiding by the Oslo agreement,
which was a the best hope in recent years of ending the retaliatory cycle.
There was a brief flirtation with peace in the mid-90s
until Prime Minister Rabin was assassinated by a right-wing Israeli bible
student in retaliation for attempting to make peace with the Palestinians.
Darkness cannot drive out darkness; only light can do
that.
Hate cannot drive out hate; only love can do that.
Hate multiplies hate, violence multiplies violence, and toughness multiplies
toughness in a descending spiral of destruction...
The chain reaction of evilhate begetting hate, wars producing more
warsmust be broken, or we shall be plunged into the darkness of
annihilation.
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
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