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Ursprungligen postat av InteIgen
fullt möjligt, om man räkna in krigen.
Vilket gör att det har dött lite mindre än en palestinstin per dag (enligt all media så kan man tro att det är flera tusen), detta skulle göra att det skulle ta mer än 6000 000 år att nå samma dödsantal som under förintelsen, intressant att vissa gör liknelser ändå...
Jag hoppas för din egen skull att du skrev den här svamliga skiten under någon knepig drogmixpåverkan.

En dödad palestinier per dygn (vilket av allt att döma är en felaktig, för låg siffra) skulle inte innerbära att det behövs sex miljoner år innan den kabbalamystiska lögnsiffran om "Förintelseoffer" vore uppnådd. Senast jag kollade gick det 365 dygn på ett år.
Jimmy Carter samtalar, som "frilansare" med ett konstruktivt uppsåt, med åtskilliga statschefer i Mellanöstern - utom Olmert, som vägrar möta honom. Så har israeliska premiärministrar alltid, sedan ockupationsstatens upprättande 1948, betett sig, de har varit konsekventa i sin envetna strävan att förhindra dialog, diskussion, ett ärligt och redligt meningsutbyte.
http://www.counterpunch.org/martin05022008.html
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"---Former President Jimmy Carter independent Middle East diplomacy is nothing less than a coup of the American foreign policy of the Bush administration.
He has now met twice with the representatives of Hamas including its head, Khalid Meshaal and has had one-on-one meetings with the heads of state of Egypt, Syria, Saudi Arabia, and with King Abdullah of Jordan. The Prime Minister of Israel, Edmund Olmert has refuse to meet with him.
Carter has called the Israeli/American policy of starvation a “crime”, he has observed that 30 to 40 Palestinians have been killed for every Israeli killed, as fact never spoken by an American politician or statesman, and rarely by any of the US news media. He said, “any side that kills innocent people is guilty of terrorism." That means that Israel is as guilty of terrorism as the Palestinians, and by implication, 30 to 40 times more guilty, a very radical notion for an American statesman, and completely unprecedented, but certainly true of the past month during which time, 120 Palestinians residents of Gaza were killed by the Israeli army within the space of two days.
Carter said, the Palestinians in Gaza were being “starved to death, receiving fewer calories per day than people in the poorest parts of Africa.”
“Its an atrocity what is being perpetuated as punishment on the people of Gaza. It’s a crime … I think it is an abomination that this continues to go on.”
Cater is now watching a society being abused and starved for their participation in a plebiscite because the result were unwelcome to both Israel and the United States. Carter, who monitored the election in which Hamas gained the majority of seats, declared it to be completely fair, the fairest election in the Arab world, in fact, must have been as dismayed as anyone to see people punished for expressing their preference in a democratic election.---"