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 Departed, The (2006)
IMDB rating: 8.40
Plot: Two just-graduated officers from Massachusetts State Police Academy follow opposite sides of the law: William Costigan is assigned to work undercover with the Irish mobster Frank Costello to get evidences to arrest him. His true identity is only known by his superiors Dignam and Oliver Queenan. The protegee of Costello, Colin Sullivan, is promoted in the Massachusetts State Police and is the informer of Costello. Each police officer gives his best effort trying to disclose the identity of the other “rat”.
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Directors: Scorsese Martin
Actors: DiCaprio Leonardo,Damon Matt,Nicholson Jack,Sheen Martin,Wahlberg Mark,Anderson Anthony,Winstone Ray,Baldwin Alec,Crime,Drama,Thriller,
what does isreal plan to after taking control of the rest of the whole land?!?
i was watching that video and i was thinking what will be after taking the whole land of Palestine and kill or depart the rest of Palestinians from the land??
will it:
1.try taking the neighbor lands claiming any other reasons?
2,or try to make its image look good in front of the world after destroying awhole nation?
3.or …else??
OH i was going to forget…here’s the video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IDbJi4ofx xo
i was just wondering,
thnx.
They will try taking the neighbour lands claiming other "Biblical" territories, check this out:
Expansionism (or The Greater Israel) – Famous Quotes by early Zionist leaders:
http://www.palestineremembered.com/Acre/ Famous-Zionist-Quotes/Story695.html
Michael Angelo | Jan 13, 2010
blame hamas, they need to worry bout helping their people and being smart, instead of going all radical and crazy with their religion and shooting bottle rockets, provoking, suicide bombings, using human shields (israel uses human shields too, but israel is using the enemy, hamas is using their own people)
Nick | Jan 12, 2010
The ball is in the Palestinian court. If they make peace with Israel then a Palestinian state can arise in Gaza and the West Bank. It is that simple.
Warren S | Jan 12, 2010
look at the producers of the video.. surprise surprise they are muslim.. just more propoganda.
israel has never even said they want all of the land, whereas it has been the arabs who since 1948 in their own media have stated that they wont be happy until they wipe israel off the map and drive all of the jews into the sea.
the proof is that any neighbouring lands israel has taken have been returned in return for peace….eg. egypt. if syria would agree to peace then the golan heights would be returned too.
whilst the worlds media can be biased it isnt fairy tales…. whereas if the world ever got a chance to listen to or watch any muslim channels it is either so ludicrous it is almost comedy, or frighteningly promoting of hate and encourages violence.
i feel so sorry for muslims around the world who are educated and peace loving, you dont stand a chance whilst the arabs continue with their shenanigans……eg. hamas, hezbollah,al kheida, etc etc.
curious1 | Jan 12, 2010
It’s kind of pathetic how people believe this propaganda. Israel would be happy to return land for peace any day, but the Palestinians can’t seem to understand that.
Trippy Boy | Jan 12, 2010
Probably take over the world, i don’t know. All they seem to want to do is kick people out of their OWN land!!
Salem Rox My Sox! | Jan 12, 2010
they will keep lying to the world that they want two states, and when they are done with Palestine they will move to other countries
mayor | Jan 12, 2010
if they had bought or negotiated that land legally and decently, i’d have no qualm. It’s the despicable means of terror and ethnic cleansing, along with the manipulation of American government, money and weapons, that brings me immense sadness and grief toward this misled zionism.
buzz | Jan 12, 2010
It’s amazing how many people actually believe that Israel has monstrous schemes to take over the whole Middle East. Yeah, 7 million Israelis are plotting to enslave all 200 million Arabs in the countries surrounding them. Sounds like a plan to me.
And in fact, "buzz", they bought land legally and decently all through the 1920’s, 30’s and 40’s, and the Arabs attacked them with increasing ferocity, until 1948 when they declared an all-out war of annihilation against the Jews. Learn some history. The Arabs started the violence. THEIR behavior was despicable, and THEY tried to kill all the Jews. The Jews defended themselves and, miraculously prevailed. Now you conveniently forget how it started and blame the Jews for a war they didn’t start and didn’t want.
Mobius | Jan 12, 2010
Israel’s only interest is keeping the borders it has. The video is wrong about that
As for the Palestinians, they were not a nation; in fact, the Arabs who lived in the British Mandate of Palestine probably considered themselves Arabs or Jordanians. The concept of a Palestinian nation was only introduced in response to the formation of Israel. After all, the Arabs living there wanted the British, and their Palestine, out.
You can’t trust every video you see 
Everything Happens to Be Purple | Jan 12, 2010
I agree with what Michael Angelo has said, and it was pretty much what I was going to say, except he has a link
Lady Lulu | Jan 13, 2010
Israel has no such plans.
Israel wants peace… and is willing to sacrifice a large portion of its homeland to end the conflict.
A key feature of the Jewish movement back to the Land of Israel has always been a desire to come back peacefully. From the very beginnings of the State of Israel, peace was offered to its Arab neighbors, though usually not accepted. On May 14, 1948, David Ben-Gurion, read Israel’s Declaration of Independence:
We appeal in the very midst of the onslaught launched against us now for months to the Arab inhabitants of the state of Israel, to preserve peace and participate in the up-building of the state on the basis of full and equal citizenship and due representation in all its provisional and permanent institutions.
We extend our hand to all neighboring states and their peoples in an offer of peace and good neighborliness, and appeal to them to establish bonds of cooperation and mutual help with the sovereign Jewish people settled in its own land. The State of Israel is prepared to do its share in a common effort for the advancement of the entire Middle East.
The phrase used most in the peace process is "land for peace." In essence, Arabs are asked to compromise by offering peace in order to attain their objective — land. Israel is asked to compromise land in order to attain their objective — peace. Thus the very cornerstone of all negotiations takes as a given that for Arabs, agreeing to peace is a concession to their true goal, whereas for Israel, peace is the goal.
The most notable example of Israel sacrificing land for peace occurred in 1979, when the most right-wing prime minister in Israel’s history, Menachem Begin, met with Egyptian President Anwar Sadat and U.S. President Jimmy Carter at Camp David. There, Begin signed a peace treaty with Egypt, returning the entire Sinai Peninsula — constituting 80 percent of Israel’s land mass – in exchange for normalization of relations with Egypt. Begin not only gave away massive amounts of land, but also dismantled settlements containing thousands of Jews, dismantled Israel’s largest air force base, and gave up possession of oil fields in the Sinai. Thus, land, oil, money, military strength and settlements were compromised for the primary Jewish value of peace.
Israel’s great willingness to seek peace is clear even today. In 2000, Prime Minister Ehud Barak returned to Camp David, this time to negotiate with Yassir Arafat, the head of the Palestinian Authority. At Camp David, and later at Taba 2001, Barak went further then any previous Israeli government had ever dreamed of going. Israel offered:
- to give Palestinians 97% of the territories (the PA already controlled 40% of the territories, containing 97% of the Palestinian population of the territories), with the remaining few percent to be made up with land in the Negev connected to the Gaza Strip.
- to give Palestinians military control of eastern Jerusalem and even parts of the Old City. Administrative control of the Temple Mount, which overlooks the Western Wall, was also offered. This despite that the Temple Mount is Judaism’s holiest site, and despite the occurrences of rocks being thrown by Muslims from the Temple Mount at Jews praying at the Wall.
- to allow many Palestinian refugees to return to Israel through family reunification, as well as giving compensation to those refugees who couldn’t return.
Sadly, Arafat walked away from the negotiations without making a counter-offer. Instead he launched a war of terror.
In 2005 Israel evacuated thousands of its citizens from existing settlement, and the result was continuing rocket barrages from Gaza into Israel.
How then can you claim that Israel does not want peace?
kismet | Jan 13, 2010
I agree with Michael Angelo he hit the nail on the head but I’d like to add something to what he said. According to torah the promise land is from the Tigris to Alexandria the torah says that is your promise land where the sons of Isaac will prosper. Unfortunately there are two types of Jews in the Middle East us the Arad Jews who