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How many Palestinians have been killed by Israel since the 2000 intafada?

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How many Palestinians have been killed by Israel since the 2000 intafada?

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  1. Troll.

    How many different ways are you going to ask this same question?


  2. About 3000 i think, and 700 israelis. Its not a soccer match in case you dont know it, scores do not indicate who is the good or the bad side. If Israel takes all possible measures to minimice its own casualties and the palestinians on the other hand are willing to commit suicide just to try to take out someone else, its not surprising that 4 palis die for each israeli.

    The circle of blame could go very far into the past. Palestinians started the intifada but only because israel occuped their lands but only because the arabs attacked Israel in 1967 but only because Israel was created by the UN but only because WW2 displaced millions of jews, etc. One could follow that string of evil all the way to Babylon.

  3. 17 in the head - really!! How do you know? Have you seen what a high velocity round can do to a human head - obviously not.  There would not have been enough head left to count the holes you a***hole.  I would also have had the soldier brought up on charges - wasting ammunition.

  4. In 2003 Amnesty & B'Teselem counted 408 children alone killed since the 2000 intifada, most of them shot for throwing stones, but others such as Iman al-Hams shot dead (seventeen bullets to the head) by Israeli soldiers whilst she was walking to school.

    Take the recent attacks by Israel in retaliation for the rockets fired last week. 3 Israelis dead, over a hundred Palestinians dead in return....less than 10 of them Hamas, many of them women and children.

    Israel is a fascist state, plain & simple, and Gaza is little more than a giant concentration camp.

    Edit; no, I haven't seen what a bullet (high velocity or otherwise) can do to the head can do-have you?

    This incident was reported by John Pilger (arguably the world's leading investigative journalist) and Chris McGreal of the Guardian. They both reported it separately, and with the same description of what happened. So I will go with their account before your moronic utterings.

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