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Palestinian attacker shot dead after attacking IDF soldier

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JERUSALEM: -- A Palestinian attacker was shot dead after he stabbed an IDF (Israel Defence Forces) soldier in the West Bank city of Hebron on Monday (October 26), according to the Israeli army and police.

They said the assailant stabbed his victim in the neck. The IDF soldier was severely wounded and receiving medical treatment.

The ongoing violence has been partly triggered by Palestinian anger over what they see as Jewish encroachment in Islam’s third-holiest site, the al-Aqsa compound, which is also revered by Jews.

At least 54 Palestinians, half of whom Israel says were assailants, have been shot dead by Israelis this month.

Israeli police say 10 Israelis have been killed by Palestinians.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has raised the possibility of revoking benefits and travel rights of some Palestinians living in East Jerusalem in response to the violence.

Hanan Ashrawi, a member of the executive committee of the Palestinian Liberation Organisation slammed the idea as “alarming, inhuman and illegal.” He said if it adopted, it would deprive Palestinians of the most basic rights and provoke confrontations.

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The IDF is going to need Kevlar neck vests next if this sort of barbarity continues.

I suppose it's a kind of "progress" that they're going after armed soldiers rather than kids leaving candy stores. sad.png

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The barbarity is that half the dead Palestinians were not assailants.

Indeed, they were ordinary people with knives sticking them in other people's body part with the aim

to kill, so how do you justify the other half that were " assailants " ?

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Most of these recent Palestinian attacks against Jews have definitely been terrorism, and correctly labelled now by the U.S. government as such. But I think attacks on armed soldiers aren't terrorism. They're more like acts of war, aren't they?

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Most of these recent Palestinian attacks against Jews have definitely been terrorism, and correctly labelled now by the U.S. government as such. But I think attacks on armed soldiers aren't terrorism. They're more like acts of war, aren't they?

To me, any time person attacks armed soldiers with a knife, it is likely an act of total desperation.

Those who have had a lot of combat experience know that during extended battle, the complete loss of any comfort combined with being constantly under threat, turns many into careless forms of their former selves. Many just give up because they get tired of it all.

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Most of these recent Palestinian attacks against Jews have definitely been terrorism, and correctly labelled now by the U.S. government as such. But I think attacks on armed soldiers aren't terrorism. They're more like acts of war, aren't they?

To me, any time person attacks armed soldiers with a knife, it is likely an act of total desperation.

Those who have had a lot of combat experience know that during extended battle, the complete loss of any comfort combined with being constantly under threat, turns many into careless forms of their former selves. Many just give up because they get tired of it all.

The one thing desperate here is the second rate psychological analysis.

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Most of these recent Palestinian attacks against Jews have definitely been terrorism, and correctly labelled now by the U.S. government as such. But I think attacks on armed soldiers aren't terrorism. They're more like acts of war, aren't they?

Indeed they are. It's amazing the restraint the IDF has had up to this point. What is the Pali's aim anyway?

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And what were the other half doing...just "walking while Palestinian"?

It meant to say, that "only half were assailants" how dose it justify that being a rational argument?

so the half that were killed being assailants makes it right?

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The Palestinians has been known to glorify death, misery, and martyrdoms, and for those people that

lives in total hopelessness and despair due to it's corrupt and useless leadership and with a huge unemployment,

basic or no education, and no hope to ever amount to anything, the choice of death sometime is a way out...

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ezzra post #16.

The Palestinians has been known to glorify death, misery, and martyrdoms, and for those people that

lives in total hopelessness and despair due to it's corrupt and useless leadership and with a huge unemployment,

basic or no education, and no hope to ever amount to anything, the choice of death sometime is a way out...

That quote has a very familiar whining hasn't it?

The Jews are famed and well known to glorify death, misery and martyrdoms and they exploit those attributes and the facade of their lives in total hopelessness and despair due to their weakness and the expectation that others (the Goyim) should fight their battles...

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....benefits'.....???

...'revoking benefits'....???

Benefits could be things like, "We won't shoot you if you are doing nothing wrong" (But even that "benefit" is not given all the time).

Whatever "benefits" they take away, it is, as usual, collective punishment.

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The Palestinians has been known to glorify death, misery, and martyrdoms, and for those people that

lives in total hopelessness and despair due to it's corrupt and useless leadership and with a huge unemployment,

basic or no education, and no hope to ever amount to anything, the choice of death sometime is a way out...

Ummh..."Palestinians" (there's no Pa sound in Arabic) have the highest literacy rate in the Arab world.

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Most of these recent Palestinian attacks against Jews have definitely been terrorism, and correctly labelled now by the U.S. government as such. But I think attacks on armed soldiers aren't terrorism. They're more like acts of war, aren't they?

To me, any time person attacks armed soldiers with a knife, it is likely an act of total desperation.

Those who have had a lot of combat experience know that during extended battle, the complete loss of any comfort combined with being constantly under threat, turns many into careless forms of their former selves. Many just give up because they get tired of it all.

The one thing desperate here is the second rate psychological analysis.

Indoctrination with religious nonsense and incitement to hatred are far more plausible.
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Most of these recent Palestinian attacks against Jews have definitely been terrorism, and correctly labelled now by the U.S. government as such. But I think attacks on armed soldiers aren't terrorism. They're more like acts of war, aren't they?

To me, any time person attacks armed soldiers with a knife, it is likely an act of total desperation.

Those who have had a lot of combat experience know that during extended battle, the complete loss of any comfort combined with being constantly under threat, turns many into careless forms of their former selves. Many just give up because they get tired of it all.

The one thing desperate here is the second rate psychological analysis.

Indoctrination with religious nonsense and incitement to hatred are far more plausible.

You must be talking about the Ultra Orthodox Jewish terrorists. They certainly are indoctrinated with hatred based on "religious nonsense" and incitement.

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The Palestinians has been known to glorify death, misery, and martyrdoms, and for those people that

lives in total hopelessness and despair due to it's corrupt and useless leadership and with a huge unemployment,

basic or no education, and no hope to ever amount to anything, the choice of death sometime is a way out...

I recall that Steely Dan posted Hamas (?) provides financial support for members of families of those that are killed carrying out a terror attack; could this be a primary reason for what are ultimately suicide attacks.

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