Muslim Palestinians attack Churches & News agency Catholic Palestinians downplay Muslim attacks on Christian ... http://www.catholic.org/international/international_story.php?id=21317 Catholic Online, CA - JERUSALEM (CNS) – Christian Palestinians tried to downplay the significance of Muslim attacks on seven Christian churches in the West Bank and Gaza in ... Palestinians attack more West Bank churches Reuters AlertNet http://www.alertnet.org/thenews/newsdesk/L1761770.htm Jerusalem Post http://www.jpost.com/servlet/Satellite?cid=1157913663155&pagename=JPost/JPArticle/ShowFull - Masked Palestinians Attack News AgencyAll Headline News - http://www.allheadlinenews.com/articles/7004911064 Jerusalem, Israel (AHN) - Masked Palestinians Tuesday stormed the central Gaza offices of the official Palestinian Authority news agency, WAFA, destroying all ... _____________ Now, You tell me how that will convice Christians to see Muslims in a good eye now?
I hope more Christians are attacked. Watching kneelers attack & kill eachother is my favorite sport. Bring me a lawnchair, a cranberry vodka, an ashtray and Mario Lopez and I'll make an afternoon of watching them.
so, all muslims are bad? what's up with you? you sound exactly like a plant by the terrorists themselves. are you? your quote above in nothing but bullshit of the highest order.
Or in line with Hamas, whice was voted by most Palestinian Muslims, persecution of Christians like persecuting the YMCA;
This has been reported by amira hass Six Palestinian churches in the West Bank and Gaza Strip suffered damage and arson attempts in reaction to the words of Pope Benedict XVI. Palestinian spokesmen of all stripes condemned these attacks and said that the Palestinian nation - Christians and Muslims alike - is one, and is united in its struggle against the occupation. Reports on the attacks in the Palestinian media described the perpetrators as "unknown." In the Palestinian subtext, "unknown" implies "of suspicious identity," a phrase that borders on a half-concealed accusation that Israel's Shin Bet security services sent agents provocateurs. In Tubas, where an attempt to set fire to a church failed thanks to the residents' alertness, people said openly that the thrower of the Molotov cocktail might be connected to the Israeli occupation. But the mayor of Tubas, Oqab Darghmeh, who raised this possibility, also proposed another option: Perhaps the perpetrator acted out of ignorance.