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Anti-War Protesters Gather at Lockheed Martin Facility
Roughly two dozen demonstrators gathered Tuesday in front of the Lockheed Martin plant in Silver Springs Shores to protest Israel's continued bombings of Gaza, claiming U.S. missiles and U.S. support are both playing key roles in the attacks.
Layalee Jabbar, 19, joined Marions for Peace to protest Israeli military action in Gaza at Lockheed Martin's part in Silver Springs Shores on Tuesday. The plant produces components for Hellfire missles, which the demonstrators say are used in Israeli airstrikes against the Palestinian territories. (Alan Youngblood/Star-Banner)
The protest here became a platform for several groups who oppose Israel's attacks against Hamas, but for different reasons.
About a dozen Muslim women, teens and children chanted "Free Palestine" and "Hey hey, ho ho, the occupation's got to go."
The Veterans for Peace spoke against the war. And others criticized Lockheed Martin for making Hellfire missiles, which, according to some news reports, are being used in attacks on Gaza.
The protesters, who came from as far away as St. Augustine, waved at passing motorists who honked their support and shrugged off drivers who shouted obscenities. They held hand-lettered signs reading "Hellfire = Holocaust" and "Feed the Hungry, Don't Feed the War."
"We're here because the war has started in the Middle East again," said Homer Detwiler, a member of Marions for Peace. "We're told that the [Hellfire] rockets may have been made here, and we want to bring attention to people."
Lockheed Martin, according to county documents, is proposing an $11 million expansion of its Ocala plant, which primarily produces the Hellfire precision-guided missile system. The missiles themselves are not assembled at the Ocala plant.
The county has approved a $100,000 tax break for the plant as part of a total $500,000 economic incentive package that will encourage the company to hire 125 new employees with an annual average salary of $49,327.
Time Magazine reported on Sunday that Israel had used Hellfire missiles in its attack on Hamas groups in Gaza.
Heather Kelly, a Lockheed Martin spokeswoman, referred questions about Israel's use of the Hellfire missile to the U.S. Army. An Army spokesman, however, said they had no way of knowing if Israelis were using Hellfires.
But the protesters, some of whom were from the Palestinian territories, said they were concerned about the safety of Gaza residents caught in the crossfire between Hamas and Israel.
"I'm ashamed that U.S. backs Israel in all this," said Palestinian-born U.S. citizen Suraida Kamal. "The aid goes to killing women and children, just because people in Israel don't want them there."
Faith Carr of Gainesville, who wasn't affiliated with any group, said, "The bombing in Gaza made me sick to my stomach. I don't recall anything in the news about Palestinians attacking Israel. Where are those stories to make me sympathetic toward Israelis?"
But after an hour of chants and political discussions among the participants, the demonstration became heated.
A Lockheed Martin employee, who identified herself only as Kathy, had passed by, seen the protest, and had come back with her two adult daughters to counter the protest across the intersection.
The three shouted: "Support Our Troops", "God Bless America," and "If you're so proud of it, go back to Gaza."
At times the two groups screamed at each other.
"I have a father and four brothers who went to war," Kathy said in an interview.
The New York Times reported Tuesday that more than 370 Palestinians - about 60 of them said to be civilians - have been killed, and four Israelis - three civilians and a soldier - have died as well.
"We're going to Israel's aid and they're using this weapon to go to war without talking to the United States," said Detwiler. "We object to that."
The protest, one in a series of such events organized nationwide by peace activists, came on the fifth day of the conflict. The United States has increased pressure on Israel to call a cease-fire, and has asked the Arab countries to press Hamas to do the same, according to The New York Times.
On Tuesday, Israeli officials were considering a 48-hour cease-fire proposed by the French government to provide humanitarian relief to the region.
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15 Comments so far
Show AllNot a bad idea. Them defense contractors are always the start of more trouble and wars. The trouble is if one defense contractor goes, another 2 to 10 take its place. We need to counter lobby the defense contractors on Capitol Hill because Congress ain't listening. And if that's not bad enough, Big Defense always ties their shit to jobs, healthcare, and the economy making it look like that without them, the system will collapse. Well, let it collapse and restart on a peaceful foundation for a change. If that's not change to Obama, then what the hell is other than flip-flopping to the GOP?
It seems that the more missiles we send to Israel, the more money they receive.
BTW, when does anyone think that Congress will enforce that little-publicized condition of aid to Israel - weapons can only be used in self-defense?
The 12th of never? probably
But I could be wrong !
Well when they send a missle over and Israel sends one back, is that not self-defense?
Yes, it is.
If you carelessly shoot me with a slinghshot through my kitchen window and I in turn kill you you with a 12 gauge pump shot gun is that not self defense? Ever heard of proportional response? If not try the google and get back to m'K?
As Ghandi said an eye for an eye only makes the whole world blind.
Did you too get the call from Giyus "dagger" we have had quite a few (maybe a dozen total?) Zionist shills talking scripted Hasbara talking points the last couple of days, are you one of them? Please answer truthfully. Thanks!
DaveDaveM.
Also, as Israel possesses a substantial nuclear weapons arsenal(estimated 300 plus warheads) and is not a signatory to the Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty, and economic or military aid to Israel is technically a violation of international law.
LIVE BY THE SWORD!!! HEY DOESN'T EVERYBODY LIVE BY THE SWORD??? EVERYTIME YOU FILL YOUR TANK! THATS THE SWORD WORKING JUST FOR YOU! EVERYTIME YOU SWITCH ON THE FOXNEWS/CLEARCHANNEL NEWS THATS THE TALKING SWORD.
So dont act surprised when the sword comes for you... You know you will be caught in a moment of weakness, right? oops.
This is an excllent place to stage a protest. Lets keep demoes focused on the true culprits the governments of both the U.S. and Israel, weapons makers, and politicians who fund atrocities.
Here is Richard Falk's excellent statement on his stance as U.N. inspector of the occupied territories on Israel's crimes:
http://www.zmag.org/znet/viewArticle/20097
Those protesters are just looking for something to complain about. They will never be satisfied. Just look at all the benefits of US militarization. We get to rule the world. This benefit surely outweighs the liablities. Now it's time to go to the supermarket deli and try another of those ten thousand pastry flavors.
The selction of the Lockheed Martin plant was deliberate. Peace demonstrations thoughout the years have always taken place at or near the war factories.
I can only "hope" that if there is going to be death and destruction unleashed that our "change" government has the decency to ask us for permission.
I believe THIS action in Gaza is simply the precursor to a wider war in the Middle East.
Have you heard the drumbeat against Iran thumping ever louder?
If you believe in this war, or that war, or the other war, send YOUR children. You certainly can't have mine.
Faith Carr
Gainesville Florida
The monetary system keeps all this war and economic slavery going. As long as we
base our civilization on money we cannot stop the exploitation of us all. We must change the culture and the institutions. The government,the corporatocracy and religious institutions perpetuate the monetary system. We must stop supporting the system and help to collapse it.
theinitiate
to lewb. -I've been saying that there is something wrong with our money based system since about 2001. (Before 911). In other words, what you make is not a good representation of your effort, or the worth of what you produce or the service you offer. My job is one which helps people with disabilities find competitive wage jobs so that they are not dependent on the state or not as much. I worked to put myself through college and struggled on my own, sleeping on the florr of my rented room for 4yrs. Sometimes I had two part times jobs, no car and depended on public transportation. My parents didn't graduate high school. I've also taught Special education, working in the field for 10 yrs. But when i see people who make millions and had mommy and daddy hand everything to them, i am dumbfounded.( Yes I chose this, I do what i love) It's not that they make a lot, it's that they make many times over what they should make. IF THEY MAKE THOSE MILLIONS, BUILDING WMD, THAT'S EVEN WORSE. I didn't feel like that when i was younger, but at 51, I have learned a lot more about life and see the total imbalance. It's not about jealousy -it's about balance, and the practicalities of life. There's a Lockheed Martin in the town right next door to me. We protest once a week. Wouldn't it be fun to make a couple of signs and put our focus on our WMD manufacturer this week? Yeah, maybe this particular LM may not have made those specific missiles but... Of, course such a small town - we'd probably have to leave town if we were to protest against one of the main sources of employment in our area. But it sure is a thought! An for those wondering what my suggestion for an alternative systemwould be,.how about participatory economics. Michael Albert a Robin Hahnel wrote a book "Looking Forward". Of, course nothing changes overnight. But nothing stays the same either. There's nothing more permenant than change
These protesters seem incredibly brave !
Why war , bombing and resulting killing and destruction is good for the US ????
It is good for the US Military Industrial Complex.More bombs and killing machines.
Also the possible US reconstruction company contracts for the destroyed infrastructure left behind --
Thanks to American bombs and those "wonderful patient and supportive" US Taxpayers who pay for it all.
All the Arabs and the World wants is a rest from the Jews and Israel and the over 60 years of bombing , killing, stealing over and over again.!!!!!!!!!
As with Gaza the USA and the World gave the Jews/Israel the go ahead to pound Lebanon at will in 2006 and Israel left Millions of Cluster Bombs in Lebanon just to make sure that Jews/Israel continued to KILL and KILL in Lebanon every year for years to come.
The USA & World must question Jews seriously if it is acceptable for
0.02% of the Worlds population (Jews) to continue to KILL the Muslim Islamic people who are 23% of the World's population !!!!!!
Read Naomi Klein's excellent Disaster Capitalism for the bigger picture. All of this is NOT about race it is about class.