Until when the world will still watching the Israeli crimes and massacres against innocent civilians (mostly kids)?!! They even don't allow for football players to practice thier right to travel outside their lands, they are acting as if they own it, while in fact they have stolen and occupied it with blood and terror acts.
The FIFA can't do anything because they fear the anti-semitism, what musy be done is deleting "Israel" from any international sport event, thus adding pressure to let the Pal. to have their rights.
May GOD help Palestine and it's people from the Israeli war crimes, and the un-explained silence.
2006-12-24 07:52:12
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answered by Antareport 4
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Nonsense. The only true part of this claim is that the two dozen Gaza players stopped practicing during Israel's short-lived reaction to the 1000 missiles fired from Gaza on Israeli citizens.
In the West Bank, men's teams monopolize the only regulation-size playing field, and the women are mostly relegated to playing five-on-five on concrete courts or indoors.
The Rafah crossing with Egypt has been closed intermittently since June 25, when Palestinian terrorists killed two Israeli soldiers and abducted another in a cross-border attack from Gaza.
2006-12-24 16:57:33
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answered by Ivri_Anokhi 6
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when the palestinians stop the massacres against children and inncocent people (noncombatant) by suicide bombs. They fired EVERY DAY Kassam ROCKETS in the middle of israelis home, town.
2006-12-24 23:59:15
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answered by ytamarsiani40 2
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Israel has consistently de-humanized the Palestinians, slaughtered their civilians, cut off their food and water supplies, demolished their homes, and in every way possible, have demonstrated to what lengths they will go to ensure they fully occupy the land.
This is just one of the ways they go about doing this.
2006-12-24 06:16:56
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answered by Link 5
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Well, if the Palestinian soccer team's countrymen didn't insist on sending suicide bombers into Israel, they wouldn't have a problem crossing borders because no one would think that they'd be potential bombers themselves.
2006-12-25 08:27:32
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answered by Anonymous
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I agree with Enrique! the UN resolution 242 is the best start for peace
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answered by Anonymous
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Somehow, I doubt that the Palestinian football team is high on Israel's anti-terrorist/security agenda.
2006-12-24 06:49:48
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answered by buzzfeedbrenny 5
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bah humbug.
2006-12-24 13:38:48
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answered by Anonymous
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ask hamas
2006-12-24 06:08:00
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answered by someone 2
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