Israel violates Lebannon airspace

Discussion in 'Politics' started by TorontoTrader2, Jan 21, 2008.

  1. Israeli extremists are #1 threat to our freedom.

    What good moral person could sit down while this evil is going on.

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    Jews are effecting a holocaust in Gaza"

    From Khalid Amayreh in Israel-occupied East Jerusalem

    21 January, 2008

    Palestinians and human rights organizations operating in the Occupied
    Palestinian territories have accused Israel of effecting a real
    holocaust against Gaza Strip's estimated 1.5 million inhabitants
    following a decision by Israeli Defense Minister Ehud Barak to
    completely sever fuel and electricity supplies to the coastal territory.

    Israel, which in 2005 withdrew its occupation troops and settlers from
    the Gaza Strip, retained tight control of all Gaza's border-crossings,
    reducing the small crowded territory to a huge detention camp.

    Israel drastically stepped up its collective punishment of Gazans
    following Hamas's takeover of the Strip in June 2006. The Israeli army,
    which exerts overwhelming influence on the Israeli political
    establishment, has also been carrying out nearly daily incursions and
    attacks inside Gaza resulting in the death and maiming of hundreds of
    Palestinians in recent weeks. It is widely believed that the vast bulk
    of the casualties are innocent civilians.

    On Sunday, 20 January, more than 90% of Gazans spent the night in total
    darkness as Israel decided to halt vital fuel supplies, ostensibly to
    coerce the masses to rise up against Hamas which refuses to lend
    legitimacy to the Israeli occupation of Palestinian land.

    The nearly total shutdown of power plants is already causing
    catastrophic effects and paralyzing vital services all over the Gaza Strip.

    Hospital sources reported many deaths caused by the stoppage of
    electricity supplies.

    "Electricity-powered medical machines such as incubators, dialysis and
    artificial breathing machines as well as many other vital life-saving
    medical equipment are no longer functioning. This means certain death
    for patients," said Omar al-Shawwa, a paramedic at the Shifa Hospital in
    Gaza City.

    Al-Shifa hospital is the largest hospital in Gaza and it has been
    operating on an emergency footing for two years as the delivery of
    vital medical supplies continued to be restricted by the Israel.

    "It is true the Jews are not sending our children to the ovens, but they
    are killing us using other means," said a visibly depressed al Shawwa.
    "Maybe the Europeans and the Americans won't believe it, but the truth
    is that the Jews are effecting a real holocaust against our people."

    TV cameras showed hair-raising scenes of dying Palestinian children
    whose survival depends on certain electricity-powered medical machines.
    In northern Gaza, a paralyzed child was fluctuating between life and
    death as members of his family alternately sought to keep him breathing
    using a manually-operated rubber pump.

    Meanwhile, Palestinian and UN officials in Gaza have warned of an
    impending disaster affecting all walks of life in Gaza.

    Hasan Abu Ramadan, a Palestinian economist, said the present
    humanitarian disaster in the Gaza Strip would be deepened by the
    ongoing Israeli blockade on fuel and food supplies. He warned that the
    Gaza Strip could go from a situation of deep poverty to all out famine,
    disease and malnutrition.

    Abu Ramadan noted that more than 80% of Gaza's 1.5 million inhabitants
    were surviving with the help of food aid from international
    organizations such as URWA.

    Another urgent warning was issued by John King, Director of UNRWA
    operations in Gaza.

    Speaking during an impromptu press conference in Gaza Sunday night, King
    urged the international community to intervene immediately to prevent an
    imminent humanitarian disaster from occurring.

    King pointed out that innocent civilians were paying a heavy price as a
    result of the current conflict, saying that bakeries were stopping
    making bread and that hospitals were cold as electricity generators
    stopped due to fuel shortages.

    "Medicine is not available, paper is not available, cement to build
    graves is not available, even coffins for the dead are not available.
    There is also a serious food shortage, and the prices of available food
    are very high."

    King said that everyone in Gaza now had a problem that was exacerbating
    as time passed. He argued that it was shameful that some circles, an
    obvious allusion to Israel and its allies, were making arguments about
    the situation in Gaza.

    "I can't describe in words what is happening in Gaza."

    Meanwhile, extreme right-wing circles in Israel have called on the
    Israeli government to annihilate Gazans.

    In Jewish settlements in and around the West Bank town of Hebron,
    Jewish settlers were seen dancing in an apparent expression of joy over
    the tragedy in Gaza, with some of them of them shouting in Hebrew
    "death to the Arabs" and "Arabs to the Gas chambers."

    Earlier, settlers wielding automatic rifles attacked Palestinians and
    vandalized their property in Hebron in full view of Israeli occupation
    soldiers who looked on passively. At least 11 Palestinians were reported
    injured, with most of them suffering cuts and bruises and other minor
    injuries.

    Since the beginning of 2008, the Israeli occupation army murdered as
    many as 40 Palestinians and injured hundreds, with many suffering
    permanent disabilities.

    The often pornographic bloodshed prompted UN Human Rights Council's
    Special Rapporteur on the situation of Human Rights in the occupied
    Palestinian territories, John Dugard, to castigate Israel's
    indiscriminate killing of Palestinians.

    Dugard said Israel ought to have foreseen the loss of life and injury to
    many civilians when it targeted the Ministry of Interior building in
    Gaza earlier a few days ago.

    The wanton killings, said Dugard, "raises very serious questions about
    Israel's respect for international law and its commitments to the peace
    process."

    He added that Israeli atrocities violated the strict prohibitions on
    collective punishment contained in the Fourth Geneva Convention
     
    #11     Jan 23, 2008
  2. Mercor

    Mercor

    Why is Egypt not helping Gaza Arabs...Why is Egypt so immoral and letting the people of Gaza struggle. Why are the palaestians and the rest of the world begging Israel to help....Don't beg your enemy for help...Get your friends to help...Where is Egypt....The USA gives billions and billions of dollars to Egypt . as much as we give to Isreal...yet Egypt watches gaza be destroyed, first by Hamas then by Isreal.

    Story out of Gaza:
    At least six spots on the border wall had been blown apart, CNN's Ben Wedeman said. In another stretch, a steel coil wall had been sheared off, he said.

    By daybreak, lines of people waited restlessly as a frontloader tore chunks of concrete from a border wall. Hundreds of cars streamed toward Rafah -- on the Egyptian border -- unloading occupants who then jumped over.

    Gaza has been closed to Egypt since 2005, when the militant group Hamas took over the territory.
     
    #12     Jan 23, 2008