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  1. For every Haitian and Turkish disaster that Israel helps cope with, there is something like this to undo whatever good remains in the Israeli system. So sad…

    At least, there’s virtually nobody who justifies this fashla.

    1. I really think Haiti was more about a PR bonanza than charitable works.

      The tooting of the horn all over the media, the kid named “Israel”, the quick exit all demonstrate a clear agenda.

      1. Nonsense Kalea,
        There will be no convincing you to the contrary I am aware, but Israel has always helped other countries where possible – it even offered the Iranian Government assistance in dealing with the Bam earthquake of 2003. But that offer was not accepted. No agenda other than helping people in trouble. No motive other than humanity.

        1. Israel has always helped other countries where possible…No agenda other than helping people in trouble. No motive other than humanity.

          What about those “natural” disasters called the Lebanon and Gaza Wars? Was it helping those countries to blow them to Kingdom Come? Or how about the man-made disaster of the Gaza siege? Is it helping Gaza by lifting the blockade so the place can have a normal life? Or do foreign countries get treated differently than Palestinians because Israel doesn’t have a border w. them & thus doesn’t have to be at war with them? I think you mean that Israel is willing to help people in trouble who aren’t Palestinian. Isn’t that right?

        2. Israel’s help was in the same category as that of many European countries: An unnecessary PR stunt.
          There were enough doctors and supplies available in the more immediate vicinity, and these could’ve arrived in a timely fashion if properly funded. Without the need to be carried across half the planet.

          Now, it actually makes sense for neighboring countries to provide help in case of a disaster – especially if the situation is time critical, as was the case with the recent forest fires. That’s why Turkey’s and the Palestinians’ aid made sense. It also makes sense for any country to send necessary equipment that is not available elsewhere, as Russia did to fight the fires.

          But if all you have is personnel and equipment that is locally available, better fork over some money if you really want to help. That’s what Israel should have done in Haiti, that’s what – for example – Germany should have done with the Carmel fires (instead of sending helicopters which did not make any difference.)

        3. If Israel wants to help the Iranian people, it can help by putting a rest to the propaganda. It is completely suffocating our ability to become independent and free.

          Isn’t that what Israel wants, too?

      2. I really think Haiti was more about a PR bonanza than charitable works.
        The tooting of the horn all over the media, the kid named “Israel”, the quick exit all demonstrate a clear agenda.

        Agreed. It was beyond transparent.

  2. Them and the Scientologists.

    “The IDF: We morally suck and we know it….but don’t point it out or you’ll get a cruise missile up your car’s tailpipe.”

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