Gaza blockade "An abomination"

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  • Byrnzie
    Byrnzie Posts: 21,037
    NYbenben wrote:
    i think i missed those pictures... i recall more little palestinian children covered in Kafia's, hiding their faces and toting guns... LITTLE KIDS... that is what they are teaching their children.

    No, that is what israel is teaching Palestinian children. Ya see, when you experience imprsonment, oppression, home demolitions, massacres, check-points, racism, malnutrition and starvation from an early age, then it tends to make you angry and desperate from an early age. Do you understand? No? Ah, o.k.

    And as for the pictures of Israeli children writing messages on bombs intended for Lebanese children, here ya go...

    http://www.pwoiran.com/israeli%20children.htm

    http://yellowcakewalk.net/2006-07-18/israeli_girl_3.jpg

    http://attendingtheworld.files.wordpress.com/2007/04/israeli-children-attacking-arab-woman.jpg

    http://www.ww3report.com/gun2.jpg
  • NYbenben wrote:
    i think i missed those pictures... i recall more little palestinian children covered in Kafia's, hiding their faces and toting guns... LITTLE KIDS... that is what they are teaching their children.


    see above post...

    nice eh?

    nobody gives a shit, because THAT's ok right

    demented...
    Progress is not made by everyone joining some new fad,
    and reveling in it's loyalty. It's made by forming coalitions
    over specific principles, goals, and policies.

    http://i36.tinypic.com/66j31x.jpg

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  • Byrnzie wrote:

    Waiting for the nwo to get desperate enough to start using these photos as evidence of a need for "global governance".

    Surely if we had justifiable and "democratic" world rule, we could illiminate such needless machinations of the failed ideal of the soverign nation state, right?

    :cool:
    If I was to smile and I held out my hand
    If I opened it now would you not understand?
  • Byrnzie
    Byrnzie Posts: 21,037
    Palestinians were firing rifles at Jewish settlers since basically the moment the first one arrived.

    Michael Neumann:
    'Any population may defend itself against the threat of an externally imposed sovereignty.
    Not that the Palestinians first resort was violence. The peasant attacks at the end of the 19th century were few and minor. For the most part, the Palestinians reacted with pleas and verbal protests until 1920, some three years after the Balfour Declaration. Their pleadings were consistently ignored or rebuffed by the Zionists, the British government, and the Versailles conference.'
  • Byrnzie
    Byrnzie Posts: 21,037
    Israeli groups call for lifting the Gaza Blockade
    Monday January 21, 2008


    http://www.imemc.org/article/52390
    'A number of Israeli groups called for Saturday, January 26, to be a countrywide relief convoy and demonstration in Israel in solidarity on the Gaza border with a parallel Palestinian demonstration in the Gaza Strip.

    A number of Israelis groups call for lifting the blockade on the Gaza Strip, imposed by Israel creating a humanitarian crisis in the costal region.

    Israel has recently decided to prevent any feul to enter the Gaza Strip and to cut its supply of electricity which puts the Strip on the verge of a real humantarian disaster.

    According to a press release issued by the Israeli Committee Against Home Demolition, (ICAHD), a humanitarian convoy of supplies headed by peace and human rights organisations will go from Haifa, Tel Aviv, Jerusalem and Beer Sheva to the Gaza Strip border, decked with signs "Lift the Blockade."

    Among the speakers who will join the convoy, former Knesset members Shulamit Aloni, Uri Avnery and Jeff Halper the director of (ICAHD), whose website provide detailed information about the convoy.

    The Israeli Peace Bloc Gush Shalom has sent out a similar call and will be part of the convoy.

    The convoy will speak to the Palestinians who will demonstrate in Gaza City at the "Unknown Soldier square" through the phone, where psychiatrist and human rights activist, Dr. Eyad Sarraj will give a speech as well.

    According to the press releases, the convoy will contain sacks of flour, food supplies and other essential products, especially water filters.

    Water supplies in Gaza are polluted, with nitrates at a level ten times the maximum recommended by the World Health Organisation. Due to the Israeli blockade, Gaza has a critical shortage of water filters, creating an intolerable violation of minimum humanitarian standards.

    In additoin, the lack of power has resulted in a sewage flood as the pumping engines are unable to pump sewage to the neaeby treatment plant.

    If the sewage water is not pumped from the streets and the fields soon, it would sink the people's houses.'