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    Quote Originally Posted by Malic View Post
    ana jud na dodong adto jud ta sa source nga atong matuhuan.

    dugay nako nag salah dodong tan-aw naa nay ceasefire.

    ahahaha ayaw dalha sa istorya ang problema didto....hahahaha murag forum man ni...
    Korek jud ka Forum bitaw storya2 ba dili para propaganda para pag justify sa mga terrorist. Sa una neutral ko sa ako opinion kay kahibawo ko nga beyond nato ang cause ug solution sa problema nila.Pero tungod nimo na ka engon na nuon ko nga ana jud diay nang nga kontra sa Israel mga fanatics mao diay nga wa jud Peace !!!!!!HA!HA!HA!HA!HA!HA!HA!HAM!!!

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    nyahahahhaaha soooo funny! ur such a loser koya. u against the world. nyahaha

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    Quote Originally Posted by rob123 View Post
    Korek jud ka Forum bitaw storya2 ba dili para propaganda para pag justify sa mga terrorist. Sa una neutral ko sa ako opinion kay kahibawo ko nga beyond nato ang cause ug solution sa problema nila.Pero tungod nimo na ka engon na nuon ko nga ana jud diay nang nga kontra sa Israel mga fanatics mao diay nga wa jud Peace !!!!!!HA!HA!HA!HA!HA!HA!HA!HAM!!!

    hahaha..

    sakto jud bai.. mao ng walay peace sa ilaha kay they dont care sa ubang taw, ila ra gi tu-uhan ang importante nila.. one great example ila mga suicide bombers, wala sila paki sa mga taw na mamatay, kay importante nila ila gi tu-uhan.. same pud sa ubang taw diri, bahala na pataka ug istorya..

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    Quote Originally Posted by rob123 View Post
    Korek jud ka Forum bitaw storya2 ba dili para propaganda para pag justify sa mga terrorist. Sa una neutral ko sa ako opinion kay kahibawo ko nga beyond nato ang cause ug solution sa problema nila.Pero tungod nimo na ka engon na nuon ko nga ana jud diay nang nga kontra sa Israel mga fanatics mao diay nga wa jud Peace !!!!!!HA!HA!HA!HA!HA!HA!HA!HAM!!!
    propaganda?

    dili intawn ako ang nagsugod ani dodong...naghimo ra ko ug part2 ani kay wa pa man nahuman ang gubat. nindot man pod hisgutan di ba? ang problema lang kay bisan nahoman na ang gubat naa gihapoy mga haters nga gusto ibalik balik ang storya.

    ayaw lang kasuko gud cool lang diha.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wak_wak View Post
    Dodong basaha imu post ha.. Ingun ka >>>

    Kani imu original post >>>



    Karun kani napud imu claim >>>




    Basaha gud imu mga post dodong, atras abante, ingun ka >>>
    Karun tan awa, a slap in your face left and right.. ikaw ra pud ni angkon >>>
    Tan awa gud pag ka inconsistent nimu dodong.. I guess na prove na jud ang pag ka pataka nimu ug istorya.. kung ma baraw na gani, atras napud, ngita napud ug lungag na kalutsan.. Ikaw na mismo nag lechon sa imu kaugalingon..




    Karun pako ani da, ang Hamas diay kay ang Hezbollah pud.. ayaw pataka ug claim lagi, naa nasad ka.. In terms of fire power and number of men, layo ra kaayo ang Hamas sa Hezbollah.. You know why overwhelming force gipadala sa Israel sa Hamas, kay di sila ganahan mo kompiyansa like they did sa Hezbollah..

    So stop claiming na kaya pud sa Hamas ang gibuhat sa Hezbollah, kay layo ra kaayo na sila.. Spelling palang sa ilang pangan di na jud sila kapareho..



    Whatever, gikan na pud sa Hamas na propaganda.. pangita pud laing sources dodong..

    unsa may naka atras abante ana?

    katong "they can stand w/o THEIR Help" ang their didto pasabot ato ang HELP nga gikan sa summit sa Saudi ug Egypt. di ba mao man to ang imong gi bira nako nga naglibog ang summit kung unsaon nila ang hamas. kalimtanon nimo oi

    ang humanitarian AID nga help diha is ang mga AID gkan sa UN ug laing nasud nga dili gikan sa Summit. hahayz maglisod ug sabot ug context. Basaha gud ng imong article di ba ang gi refer ana is ang kahimtang sa Palestine before sa Gaza war recently,naa na diay toy Summit? ikaw jud.

    hahaha, gikan na pod propaganda sa Hamas?

    unsaon man gud dili man e feautre sa laing news kay murag naa pod media blockade initiated sa mga American-Jew nga mga lobbyist. looy intawn ang hamas kay walay kuarta ika bayad sa media.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wak_wak View Post
    hahaha..

    sakto jud bai.. mao ng walay peace sa ilaha kay they dont care sa ubang taw, ila ra gi tu-uhan ang importante nila.. one great example ila mga suicide bombers, wala sila paki sa mga taw na mamatay, kay importante nila ila gi tu-uhan.. same pud sa ubang taw diri, bahala na pataka ug istorya..
    pag reflect sa sa imong mga gi pang storya...

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    kini jud mga faultfinders diri dili jud sila gusto nga sila masayop. bisan ni tone down na ko mangita jud ug bikil ug sayop.


    pasagdi lang gud ng akong mga post diha gud.

    nya ceasefire na ta ha.

    Long Live Hamas!

    Allahu Akbar!

    Salam!

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    CAIRO — Only hours after Israel and Palestinian factions announced separate, unilateral ceasefires, the security forces of the Hamas-led government were out in the streets in full gear to reassert their authority.

    "Hamas emerged from this battle with its head held high," Hamad al Ruqb, a Hamas official in Khan Yunis, told the Los Angles Times on Tuesday, January 20.

    "Every Israeli attack only increases our support."

    Policemen have been deploying in the streets across the bombed-out Gaza Strip to maintain law and order.

    They were seen instructing onlookers to stay away from unexploded bombs and shells from Israel's three-week massive air, sea and land bombing.

    At open-air market in Rafah, officers confiscated household valve necessary for kitchen stoves after finding they were being sold more than the legal limit.

    They moved to the sidewalk, sold the valves at the legal price and gave the money to the merchant.

    Policemen were also directing the traffic in streets which have been clogged with vehicles and pedestrians who rushed to pick up the pieces of their lives.

    Israel began its onslaught by bombing a police compound hosting a graduation ceremony for new personnel, killing scores of them.

    Hundreds of police stations and security installations were also destroyed in the opening hours of Israel's deadliest-ever offensive against Gaza.

    Said Siam, the interior minister of the Gaza government, was killed in an Israeli air strike last week.

    But the ministry's spokesman, Ihab Ghussein, asserted that despite the huge excessive use of power by Israel, the Interior Ministry remained in control of Gaza.

    Victory Celebration

    Thousands of people marched through the streets of Gaza Tuesday to celebrate the victory of resistance against the Israeli occupation forces.

    They gathered at several mosques in Gaza City, then the crowds marched their way to downtown waving Hamas green flags.

    The marchers slammed Israel and several Arab countries, including Arab heavyweights Egypt and Saudi Arabia.

    "This was a war that focused on killing women and children and focused on destroying buildings and houses after the Zionists failed to break the strong Palestinian armed resistance," said one of Hamas supporters.

    The Israeli onslaught killed nearly 1,300 Palestinians, nearly half of them women and children, and left the coastal strip in ruins.

    Ezzedine Al-Qassam Brigades, the military wing of Hamas, insisted on Monday, 19, that 22 days of massive Israeli attacks failed to weaken its forces.

    It said it only lost 48 of its fighters and a fraction of its military capacities, claiming to have killed no less than 80 Israeli soldiers and fired 980 projectiles into Israel.

    Despite the massive destruction and the havoc wrecked by Israel on their homes and properties, many remained full of praise for Hamas and prime minister Ismail Haniyeh.

    "If Haniyeh is all right, then all this is nothing," a veiled grandmother told Reuters, waving an arm at the blasted landscape of her Jabalya district.

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    nakig ceasefire tawn kay nahutadan nag bala. laliman ka mu reply ka upat straight. nyahahahhaa

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    @rob123

    sir dili man ni yaw2 article man ni kung unsa na ang kahimtang sa mga Palestinian after sa gubat. I Hope nga you are happy for them.


    GAZA CITY — It was very early in the morning, but Samir was already working hard to remove the rubble from outside his clothes store in Gaza.

    But for his surprise, minutes after opening the store, he had the first customer of the day show up.

    "Gaza, reeling under destruction and pain, is still alive," Samir said.

    Across the coastal enclave, devastated by 22 days of massive Israeli air, land and sea bombing, people are quickly picking up what's left of their lives.

    Just like Samir, Hamed came out with his wooden carriage laden with fresh vegetables and fruits, not expecting to find buyers.

    In just one hour, everything was sold.

    People, imprisoned for three weeks inside their own homes by the Israeli bombing, were thirsty and hungry for life.

    A few meters away, kids were out in force playing football amid the rubbles of their homes and schools.

    "Come on, let's play," Marawan, a 10-year-old, told his friends.

    "The warplanes are gone."

    "We will go back to school soon, mum just told me," one of his friends said with a spark of happiness in his eyes.

    The Education Ministry in the Gaza said classes in schools and universities would resume next Saturday.

    Partially destroyed schools will hold classes in morning and night shifts to accommodate for the lack of space.

    Eighty percent of Gaza schools were destroyed in the Israel's bombardment, which killed 1,300 people, half of them women and children, and wounded thousands.

    Rebuilding Gaza

    Across Gaza, people are determined to rebuild their shattered homeland.

    "Gaza will return beautiful once again," said a civil servant, helping move heaps of debris from al-Galaa street in Gaza City.

    "The Israeli strikes have stopped and now we have to clear the trail of destruction cause by the occupation forces," he explained.

    "Nothing will stop us now," the man said in a voice full of resolve.

    Policemen are back on the streets of the Gaza Strip to ensure law and order.

    The Hamas-led government announced that all ministries would resume work by next week.

    Although the buildings of all ministries were targeted by Israel, employees would be housed in temporary buildings for now.

    Israel has destroyed nearly 20,000 homes, 48 government offices, 31 police stations and 30 mosques.

    But for Amer, a government employee, the scale of devastation will never break the will of survival Gazans.

    "Even if we ended up living in shelters," he told IOL. "The Israeli war machine will never kill our hopes in a better future."

    Abu Sameh, whose home was flatted to the ground by Israeli warplanes, is equally defiant.

    "Israel destroyed our homes, burned our lands and massacred our people, but it will never break our spirits," he said.

    "Gaza will rise from the rubble. We will not go down. We shall prevail."

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