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Glad to see your ok.
Whole thing sounded horrendous.
Whole thing sounded horrendous.
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Sadly, my close schoolmate is no more ..just 22! Its horrible feeling & mental state ..sorrow with huge anger.
This Total failure from government which has tinted the face of Mumbai and failed to protect Guests. I extremely feel sorry for such loss of life. Taj is not just Hotel its monument for us :sad:
Normalcy will return but not for all innocent victim families.
This Total failure from government which has tinted the face of Mumbai and failed to protect Guests. I extremely feel sorry for such loss of life. Taj is not just Hotel its monument for us :sad:
Normalcy will return but not for all innocent victim families.
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My thought are with you Zack. I'm deeply saddened to hear the news. I hope your friend has gone to a better place.


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Worst thing is its in the name of God ...which is absolute bulls**! 
The whole religions idea sometimes i feel should be binned .. no human classification is required ..its old & outdated!
The whole religions idea sometimes i feel should be binned .. no human classification is required ..its old & outdated!
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Maharashtra's Chief Minister Resigns and also Home minster of India resigns as evidence prove that they didnt take any actions even after warnings from the intelligence groups before the attacks.
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Zack I think religion should be binned.I'm an atheist and find that most religions are a load of nonsense and do more harm than good.Without religion how much more peaceful would today be??? In thousands of years time people will say "They believed in religion? In an imaginary God? How stupid were those people?" I don't want to offend people,but I think religion is terrible.And these attacks in Mumbai are just awful.I remember the London bombings and how bad that was.My sister was in London that day,on the tube and I was scared out of my mind that something might have happened to her.
But in Mumbai and in India STAY STRONG,BE UNITED.Don't let the terrorists win.
But in Mumbai and in India STAY STRONG,BE UNITED.Don't let the terrorists win.
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Remember 9/11, Madrid bombings, 7/7, did the USA, Madrid, UK lose spirit, no. I admit that since them I look at Asian people on the train (i use them every day) with mild suspicious, which irritates me as im letting those terrorsists win who should just go to a cave with their bum buddy Bin Laden, who is blatantly dead. And another thing - India stay stong and United, as swca said
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What a tragedy ! Be strong Zack, i know how you feel, i lost someone a few years ago.....not easy at all. Really sad !
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Israel maintain strikes on Gaza
Airstrikes have continued to target the Gaza Strip as Israel's leaders warn operations would continue until Hamas rocket attacks from Gaza ceased. Palestinian officials said at least 230 people [Est. 271] were killed on Saturday, which if confirmed would make it the bloodiest day in Gaza's history.
The UN Security Council is discussing a statement calling for a ceasefire.
Gazans are preparing to hold funerals while a general strike has been called for the Palestinian territories.
Israeli Defence Minister Ehud Barak said operations would continue on the ground if air strikes were not enough to change Hamas's behaviour.
'Protecting citizens'
The Security Council was said to be discussing a Russian-drafted statement calling for Israel to halt its military operations and for the Palestinian militants to stop firing rockets at Israel from Gaza.
Just before the council gathered, Israel's ambassador to the UN, Gabriela Shalev, repeated Israel's stance that it was taking action to "protect its citizens from further terrorist attacks".
"No country would allow continuous rocketing of its civilian population without taking the necessary actions to stop it," she said in a statement.
Most of those killed were policemen in the Hamas militant movement, which controls Gaza, but women and children also died, Gaza officials said.
About 700 others were wounded, as missiles struck security compounds and militant bases, the officials added.
Israel said it was responding to an escalation in rocket attacks from Gaza and would bomb "as long as necessary".
The air raids continued into Sunday morning, while Israeli tanks were deployed just outside Gaza.
Palestinian medical officials said two people were killed when a mosque was struck late on Saturday night in Gaza City.
Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert said the operation "may take some time" - but he pledged to avoid a humanitarian crisis.
"It's not going to last a few days,'' he said in a televised statement, flanked by Defence Minister Barak and Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni.
Staff at the main hospital in Gaza said operating rooms were overflowing, it was running out of medicine, and there were not enough surgeons to cope.
'Time for fighting'
The raids came days after a truce with Hamas expired.
Mr Barak said "there is a time for calm and a time for fighting, and now the time has come to fight". He told the BBC it was "not realistic" to call off the operation at this stage.
The exiled leader of Hamas, Khaled Meshaal, called for a new intifada, or uprising, against Israel, in response to the attacks.
The movement's Gaza leader, Ismail Haniyeh, said there would be no white flags and no surrender. "Palestine has never witnessed an uglier massacre," he said.
Palestine has never witnessed an uglier massacre
Israel hit targets across Gaza, striking in the territory's main population centres, including Gaza City in the north and the southern towns of Khan Younis and Rafah.
Hamas said all of its security compounds in Gaza were destroyed by the air strikes, which Israel said hit some 40 targets.
Most of the dead and injured were reported to be in Gaza City.
A Hamas police spokesman, Islam Shahwan, said a police compound in Gaza City was hit as a graduation ceremony for new personnel was taking place.
The Hamas police headquarters in Gaza City was hit and the head of Gaza's police forces, Tawfik Jaber, was killed.
Hospitals were filled to overflowing and mosques issued urgent appeals for people to donate blood.
Egypt opened its border crossing to the Gaza Strip at Rafah to treat some of those injured in the south of the territory.
In the West Bank, Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas - whose Fatah faction was ousted from Gaza by Hamas in 2007 - condemned the attacks and called for restraint.
Palestinians staged demonstrations in the West Bank cities of Ramallah and Hebron, and there were some scuffles with Israeli troops there.
Restraint urged
Hamas vowed to carry out revenge attacks on Israel and fired Qassam rockets into Israeli territory as an immediate reply.
One Israeli was killed by a rocket strike on the town of Netivot, 20 kilometres (12 miles) east of Gaza, doctors said.
The air strikes come amid rumours that an Israeli ground operation is imminent.
Israeli media said on Saturday evening that Israeli troops were massing on the Gaza border.
US officials accused Hamas of having triggered the new bout of violence.
"The United States is deeply concerned about the escalating violence in Gaza," US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice said in a statement.
"We strongly condemn the repeated rocket and mortar attacks against Israel and hold Hamas responsible for breaking the ceasefire and for the renewal of violence there. The ceasefire must be restored immediately and fully respected."
UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon also urged an immediate halt to the violence, condemning what he called Israel's "excessive use of force leading to the killing and injuring of civilians" and "the ongoing rocket attacks by Palestinian militants".
Calls for a ceasefire also came from Middle East envoy Tony Blair and the French EU presidency.
Palestinian militants frequently fire rockets against Israeli towns from inside the Gaza Strip; large numbers of rocket and mortar shells have been fired at Israel in recent days.
The BBC's Katya Adler in Jerusalem says the timing of Israel's operation is significant, as Israeli politicians are keen to score points ahead of a general election in February.
It is the worst attack in Gaza since 1967 in terms of the number of Palestinian casualties, a senior analyst told the BBC in Jerusalem.
Although a six-month truce between Hamas and Israel was agreed earlier this year, it was regularly under strain and was allowed to lapse when it expired this month.
Hamas blamed Israel for the end of the ceasefire, saying it had not respected its terms, including the lifting of the blockade under which little more than humanitarian aid has been allowed into Gaza.
Israel said it initially began easing the blockade, but this was halted when Hamas failed to fulfil what Israel says were agreed conditions, including ending all rocket fire and halting weapons smuggling.
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live footage on tvs are heartbraking indeed
Yasser Abed Rabo thinks that the Security Council may not be able to convene in a short time or directly since it is in a vacation.It seems Israel chose an appropriate time according to them.
Yasser Abed Rabo thinks that the Security Council may not be able to convene in a short time or directly since it is in a vacation.It seems Israel chose an appropriate time according to them.
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They chose now as the truce ended. I was watching it on TV this morning and its so stupid all the suffering and fear through a tiny strip of land. I think Israel are lining up for a pretty big invasion which is slightly worrying because inevitably he US will get involved if its turned into a major conflict and then the UK will enter too.
ps. you're not near all this are you? Lebanon is further north isn't it?
ps. you're not near all this are you? Lebanon is further north isn't it?
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Hamas had been warned by Egypt that if they didn;t stop the attacks on Israel, Israel would start assinating them. Hamas leadership proclaimed how they weren't afraid to die.phil1993 wrote:They chose now as the truce ended. I was watching it on TV this morning and its so stupid all the suffering and fear through a tiny strip of land. I think Israel are lining up for a pretty big invasion which is slightly worrying because inevitably he US will get involved if its turned into a major conflict and then the UK will enter too.
ps. you're not near all this are you? Lebanon is further north isn't it?
No , yeah Lebanon is in the north but we're far away
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what is the reason for conflict?
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