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This video clip was taken with a mobile camera immediately after a terrorist Israeli air strike hit a busy market where kids with their mothers and fathers were searching for food to eat from one of the local markets early on Saturday 03, Jan 2009, Gaza.
As you will see, there are no words to describe the terror of the Jewish state of Israhell. This is why Israel is continuously refusing to allow foreign correspondence and reporters from entering Gaza. Not Safe for Children http://www.kawther.info/wpr/2009/01/04/what-israel-does-not-want-you-to-see |
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Should the Israeli forces besieging Gaza be prosecuted in The Hague for crimes against humanity?
Yes (94.0% | 980 Votes) No (6.0% | 58 Votes) Israeli Laders-Yes, yes, yes!!!! |
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Sat 01/03/09 08:10 PM
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Pallywood is replete with completely fake video...
Beware of this. This may be staged or edited footage see: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GoIYFvuFFWs And don't forget the video of Hamas bus bombings... where innocent women and children are attacked on purpose |
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This video clip was taken with a mobile camera immediately after a terrorist Israeli air strike hit a busy market where kids with their mothers and fathers were searching for food to eat from one of the local markets early on Saturday 03, Jan 2009, Gaza. As you will see, there are no words to describe the terror of the Jewish state of Israhell. This is why Israel is continuously refusing to allow foreign correspondence and reporters from entering Gaza. Not Safe for Children http://www.kawther.info/wpr/2009/01/04/what-israel-does-not-want-you-to-see |
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I'm sure atrocities are being committed on both sides. I'm sure both sides are using propaganda & covering things up. Such is the nature of war.
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Should the Israeli forces besieging Gaza be prosecuted in The Hague for crimes against humanity? Yes (94.0% | 980 Votes) No (6.0% | 58 Votes) Israeli Laders-Yes, yes, yes!!!! |
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Hundreds of left-wing and human rights activists marched in the streets of Tel Aviv on Saturday night to protest the massive Israel Air Force offensive in Gaza that left at least 230 dead and hundreds more wounded.
The protesters marched from Tel Aviv's Cinematheque toward the Defense Ministry offices. Police, some mounted on horseback, surrounded the protesters, arresting five of them. http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/1050470.html |
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So what? Maybe the majority who aren't there speaks louder volumes...
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So what? Maybe the majority who aren't there speaks louder volumes... |
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World unites in protests
« Previous « PreviousNext » Next »View GalleryPublished Date: 04 January 2009 Tens of thousands took to the streets across the world yesterday to protest against Israel's bombing of Gaza, writes David Leask. More than 5,000 demonstrators, including singer Annie Lennox, former model Bianca Jagger and comedian Alexei Sayle, marched on Trafalgar Square in London. Hundreds threw shoes at Downing Street, inspired by the Iraqi journalist who showed the samADVERTISEMENTe traditional Muslim sign of disrespect to US President George Bush last month. More protested in cities across Britain, including Glasgow and Edinburgh, all demanding an immediate halt to Israeli air attacks on the Palestinian enclave and Hamas, the radical group that runs the territory. Mass demonstrations took place in other major western capitals and across the Muslim nations of the Middle East. http://news.scotsman.com/world/World-unites-in-protests.4841673.jp |
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Pro-Israeli rally draws thousands to Paris
French capital sees 12,000 demonstrators gather in show of support for Israel, Operation Cast Lead. 'Israel is simply fighting for its freedom, the survival of its people," says France's chief rabbi AFP Published: 01.04.09, 20:06 http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3650405,00.html Europe backs IDF incursion EU President Czech Republic: Israeli ground incursion defensive, not offensive action Reuters Published: 01.03.09, 23:05 / Israel News European Union president, the Czech Republic, said on Saturday an Israeli ground incursion in Gaza was "defensive, not offensive" action. "At the moment, from the perspective of the last days, we understand this step as a defensive, not offensive, action," Czech EU presidency spokesman Jiri Potuznik said. http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3649818,00.html |
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Pro-Israeli rally draws thousands to Paris French capital sees 12,000 demonstrators gather in show of support for Israel, Operation Cast Lead. 'Israel is simply fighting for its freedom, the survival of its people," says France's chief rabbi AFP Published: 01.04.09, 20:06 http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3650405,00.html Europe backs IDF incursion EU President Czech Republic: Israeli ground incursion defensive, not offensive action Reuters Published: 01.03.09, 23:05 / Israel News European Union president, the Czech Republic, said on Saturday an Israeli ground incursion in Gaza was "defensive, not offensive" action. "At the moment, from the perspective of the last days, we understand this step as a defensive, not offensive, action," Czech EU presidency spokesman Jiri Potuznik said. http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3649818,00.html |
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Sunday Jan 04, 2009
Double Standard Watch: Israel's actions are lawful and commendable Posted by Alan M. Dershowitz Comments: 52 Israel's military actions in Gaza are entirely justified under international law, and Israel should be commended for its act of self-defense against international terrorism. Article 51 of the United Nations Charter reserves to every nation the right to engage in self-defense against armed attacks. The only limitation international law places on a democracy is that its actions must satisfy the principle of proportionality. Israel's actions certainly satisfy that principles. When Barack Obama visited the city of Sderot this summer, he saw the same things that I had seen during my visit on March 20 of this year. Over the last four years, Palestinian terrorists - in particular, Hamas and Islamic Jihad - have fired more than two thousand rockets at this civilian area, which is home to mostly poor and working-class people. The rockets are designed exclusively to maximize civilian deaths, and some have barely missed schoolyards, kindergartens, hospitals, and school buses. But others hit their targets, killing more than a dozen civilians since 2001, including in February 2008 a father of four who had been studying at the local university. These anticivilian rockets have also injured and traumatized countless children..... http://cgis.jpost.com/Blogs/dershowitz/entry/israel_s_actions_are_lawful |
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The Israelis have done a lot of great propaganda work. They wonder why people develope prejidices against them. My favorite writer is Noam Chomsky so I do not feel any prejadice against them as a group or whole. But this mass slaughter of civilians sickens me. Of all the people of the world the Jews should know better
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The Israelis have done a lot of great propaganda work. They wonder why people develope prejidices against them. My favorite writer is Noam Chomsky so I do not feel any prejadice against them as a group or whole. But this mass slaughter of civilians sickens me. Of all the people of the world the Jews should know better What's happening in Gaza is a military battle Israel vs. Hamas not a mass slaughter of civilians. Hamas bus and cafe bombings are mass slaughtering of civilians. Hamas can surrender and agree to give up their arms and control of the Gaza strip and the battle will be over. The blood of the Gazans is on the hands of Hamas. To end the battle quickly they might consider immediate surrender. |
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The Israelis have done a lot of great propaganda work. They wonder why people develope prejidices against them. My favorite writer is Noam Chomsky so I do not feel any prejadice against them as a group or whole. But this mass slaughter of civilians sickens me. Of all the people of the world the Jews should know better What's happening in Gaza is a military battle Israel vs. Hamas not a mass slaughter of civilians. Hamas bus and cafe bombings are mass slaughtering of civilians. Hamas can surrender and agree to give up their arms and control of the Gaza strip and the battle will be over. The blood of the Gazans is on the hands of Hamas. To end the battle quickly they might consider immediate surrender. |
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i have studied. this is not propaganda but a simple
statement of fact. it was always within the power of Hamas to honor the truce, extend the truce, end the rocket attacks or surrender. hamas always chose the path of violence. the israelis have no choice but to act to protect their citizens. many all over the world combating radical islamic militants understand this now. |
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Israel withdrew all it's military..and.. the Jewish settlers from the Gaza Strip in September of 2005... the Iran-backed terrorist group...Hamas...then took over The Gaza Strip...by force in mid-June 2007...the blockade by Israel...is in direct response to this action...not to mention...the more then 6000 rockets launched since Israel withdrew in 05'
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Diplomacy to end the conflict appeared to falter. Late on Saturday night, the US blocked a UN security council statement calling for an immediate ceasefire.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2009/jan/05/israel-palestine-gaza-attacks |
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Pro-Israeli rally draws thousands to Paris French capital sees 12,000 demonstrators gather in show of support for Israel, Operation Cast Lead. 'Israel is simply fighting for its freedom, the survival of its people," says France's chief rabbi AFP Published: 01.04.09, 20:06 http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3650405,00.html Europe backs IDF incursion EU President Czech Republic: Israeli ground incursion defensive, not offensive action Reuters Published: 01.03.09, 23:05 / Israel News European Union president, the Czech Republic, said on Saturday an Israeli ground incursion in Gaza was "defensive, not offensive" action. "At the moment, from the perspective of the last days, we understand this step as a defensive, not offensive, action," Czech EU presidency spokesman Jiri Potuznik said. http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3649818,00.html Go tell those lies to the terrorists. They are the only ones who would appreciate them. |
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