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Israeli War on Gaza: New Year Reopens Wounds of the Old
GAZA CITY - For many survivors of the last Israeli war on Gaza, time has not healed their wounds, physical or emotional.
Palestinians hold candles during a protest in Gaza City December 28, 2009, marking the first anniversary of Israel's three-week offensive in Gaza.
REUTERS/Suhaib Salem Amal Samouni, 10, still suffers vision problems in her right eye. The shrapnel remaining in her head causes her constant pain and she is unable to concentrate at school.
Her concentration is broken, also, by memories of her martyred father and younger brother, both of whom she saw shot dead at close range by Israeli soldiers during the 2008-2009 winter war on Gaza.
The name Samouni has become well known for the high number of martyrs in the extended family, and for the brutality with which many victims were killed, the Israeli army's prevention of medical access to the injured, and the thorough and systematic destruction of homes, farms, and civilian infrastructure in the Zeitoun district in eastern Gaza, and all throughout Gaza.
In the wake of Israeli tanks, bulldozers, warplanes and Apache helicopters, the once tree-laden area was left a muddy pitch of rutted earth and tree stumps. Chicken farms were destroyed, along with plastic greenhouses, farm equipment, water piping, and the tens of homes, agricultural buildings and the local mosque.
Many of the remaining houses were taken as military positions, sniper holes bored through walls, soldiers' excrement, clothing, spent ammunition and food provisions were routinely left among the trashed belongings of the house. Hate graffiti was found throughout homes in the Samouni neighborhood and all over Gaza.
Most horrifying was the targeted shooting of the family - including children - and the deliberate shelling of homes they had been forced into by Israeli soldiers.
Amal Samouni was among the least fortunate of survivors.
When Israeli soldiers came to her home early on Jan. 4, they shot her father Atiyeh dead at close range, then fired continuously into the room full of family members. Amal's younger brother Ahmed (4) was seriously injured by the shooting. Denied medical care, he died the following morning, roughly ten hours after Israeli soldiers prevented medical rescuers from entering the area.
"They killed my dad and my brother. They destroyed our house," Amal says simply. She has told her story to journalists many times. "But it hasn't done any good, nothing has changed."
Zeinat Samouni, Amal's widowed mother, shows the single room her family of eight are crammed into, cracked asbestos tiling covering the roof.
"The roof leaks. We put plastic jugs on the floor to catch the water," she says. "And because we can't buy cooking gas, we cook over a fire instead."
Aside from their physical discomfort, it is memories of the massacre and fear of a new attack that trouble them.
"I was terrified he would choke," she says, gesturing to a child she holds. "He was only a few weeks old at the time."
She recounts the trauma of having another child Amal die in her arms, seeing him shelved in an overcrowded mortuary freezer, and all the while desperately wondering whether he was still alive.
"Even now, I'm still so afraid for my children, afraid that another war will come. The UAVs (unmanned drones) are always over us, and often at night the helicopters come."
In northern Gaza's Ezbet Beit Hanoun, families and friends of the Abd al- Dayem and Abu Jerrad families gather on Dec. 26, holding a candlelight vigil in remembrance of their sons, wives and husbands killed during a series of Israeli flechette (dart-bomb) attacks a year back.
The first to be killed in that area of Gaza by the razor-sharp nails was medic Arafa Abd al-Dayem, 35, on the morning of Jan. 4. Along with other medics, Abd al-Dayem had been on duty in the Attatra region, in Gaza's north, retrieving wounded and martyred. As the medics loaded the ambulance, Israeli soldiers fired a flechette shell at the clearly marked vehicle, spreading thousands of darts at high velocity. Abd al-Dayem died an agonizing death, his internal organs and lungs shredded by the darts.
Khalid Abu Saada, a medic and the driver of the ambulance, testified to the Palestinian Center for Human Rights: "The shell directly hit the ambulance and 10 civilians, including the two paramedics, were injured."
The following morning, the Abd al-Dayem family and friends gathered at a funeral tent erected for Arafa. Israeli tanks again fired flechette shells, striking the gathering multiple times, killing five at the tent, one down the road, and injuring at least 25.
"The pain is still fresh, I still can't move on since my sons' murders," said Sabbah Abd al-Dayem, mother of two martyrs in their twenties.
Jamal Abd al-Dayem, father of the young men, recalls: "It was clearly a mourning house, on the road, open and visible. Immediately after the first strike, the Israelis fired again. I lost two sons. One of them was newly married, his wife eight months pregnant."
Said Abd al-Dayem, 29, died of dart injuries to his head one day later in hospital. Nafez Abd al-Dayem, 23, died immediately from the darts to his head.
Nahez Abd al-Dayem, 25, survived but retains two darts in his abdomen, one in his chest, with only the dart in his leg removed. Islam Abd al-Dayem, 16, a cousin, died after three days in hospital from the darts to his neck. Arafat Abd al-Dayem, 15, a cousin, died instantly.
Human rights organizations like Amnesty International, Human Rights Watch, Physicians for Human Rights, and B'Tselem, among others, have criticized Israel's use of flechette bombs in civilian areas in densely populated Gaza, where the darts have a "wide kill radius", and indiscriminately target civilians.
Wafa Abu Jerrad, who was 21 and pregnant, lived down the street from the mourning tents. She was with her husband Muhammad, their two children, and relatives outside their house when Israeli soldiers fired the dart bombs.
Muhammad Abu Jerrad was stepping into the doorway, their two-year-old son Khalil in his arms, when the bomb hit. Wafa dropped to ground, struck by flechettes in the head, chest and back. She was killed instantly.
Sitting outside his family's tent in the Attatra region, Saleh Abu Leila says, "Everything I worked for is gone."
Since their two-storey home was destroyed by Israeli soldiers during the war on Gaza, Abu Leila and 13 other family members have crowded into two small tents. During the summer, they sweltered in stifling heat. Now that winter is setting in, they are struggling to keep warm and dry.
Over 21,000 houses were destroyed or seriously damaged during the 23 days of Israeli attacks throughout Gaza that finally ended Jan. 18.
Since the end of the Israeli war on Gaza, Israeli authorities continue to block entry to cement and other necessary building materials. Glass, along with wood, piping and many other items, is considered potentially dangerous by Israeli authorities. The bomb-blasted windows of homes and buildings remain un-repaired one year later; the luckier families making due with plastic sheeting.
A small portion of Gaza's 1.5 million people can afford to buy the overpriced, poor-quality cement smuggled in through the tunnels running between Gaza and Egypt. For those hardest hit, however, this is out of reach.
Hundreds of families, like the Attars, still remain in substandard shelters, insufficient for winter cold and rains.
Many Gazans do not welcome the New Year, they fear what it will bring.

43 Comments so far
Show AllHave no fear the US corps of engineers is on its way to "help".(I wonder if the Egyptian regime will stop them as they did the protesters?)
The more the Israelis beat up on the Palestinians, the more I admire the Palestinians. Wow, look at that - 60 years of direst suffering, and they're still marching for peace.
When will our Western leaders finally develop some stones?
There is no doubt at all that Israel has morphed into the Nazis. And we are their evil, ghoulish Uncle Sugar, giving them billions every year in support of their state-sponsored terrorism, the slow-motion Holocaust of the Palestinians.
I, too, admire the Palestinians. Their courage and steadfastness is without parallel.
(And let me respond in advance to those who will say, "poor little Israel, poor defenseless people of Sderot" don't they have the right to "defend" themselves from bottle rockets? The Israeli town of Sderot is built on the site of a Palestinian village that was ethnically cleansed. Palestinian familes who owned the land in Sderot are now prisoners in the Gaza Ghetto. The Israeli settlements are ALL built on stolen Palestinian land, which is why they're called "settlements." In fact, they are colonial outposts of the ever-growing Israeli empire.
The Israelis are the moral equivalent of home invaders. They are murderers and thieves, and the Palestinians have every legal and moral right to resist.)
The "Palestinians"(of which most hold Jordanian or Lebanese IDs) did not have their land stolen. It was taken in a series of wars fostered on Israel by the Arabs. Everytime you call Jews "Nazis", you simply show your ignorance of history - as do most defenders of the "Palestinian" murderers who fire rockets from schools and wonder why the IDF destroys the schools. Israel will not allow a threat to gather on their borders. That lesson was learned in 1973 - ask the Egyptians how that pre-emptive stike worked out, and if any Arab or Persian country (other than "Palestinians) is stupid enough to invade Israel, they get what they deserve.
Justification for stealing people's land and homes, please. As I recall, the country now known as Israel was just land stolen from various people in the area and suddenly it was a country. People were driven from their homes. Yes, the europeans and americans felt guilty about allowing the holocaust to happen, but they weren't about to actually allow all those jewish refugees into their own countries so they had to steal land in the ME and call it Israel. I find the government of Israel as truly disgusting as that of Germany during WW II as they have rounded up and imprisoned over a million people. They are now starving them and destroying their water supplies and other needed infrastructure. The majority of Palestinians are just trying to survive. The IDF is NOT a defensive force but very truly an offensive force in every way.
Didn't see the other semetic people of the Middle East offer help for the Jews during WWII; so why should any Jew give a sh*t about the Palestinians? Jews and Arabs lived peacefully in the former Palestine until them mean ol' world-dominatin' Jews had the audacity to not want to be wiped from the face of the Earth. This Jew hopes that if Israel is forceful enough, maybe the "Palestinians" will learn that Israel cannot be defeated by force and then, and only then, will Israel try for peace.
Israel's "try for peace" means exterminating the Palestinians.
Also, you're not a Jew. You're a zionist bigot.
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And you have a screen name that sounds like a bad case of diarrhea. Or is the quick stepping come from being a Hamas coward who runs and hides behind children?
As I suspected, you can only respond with childish personal insults.
Blaming Hamas for the IDF's murder of Palestinian children is just more hasbaric bullshit.
As for cowards, let's see Israel take care of itself without US help.
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Chainsaw 3:15 pm "...Jews and Arabs lived peacefully in the former Palestine.."
Powerfully put, Mr. Poulan. At the time of the Balfour Declaration in 1917, the 57,000 Jews owning less than 7% of the land lived in peace with the population of 600,000 Arabs.
But I have to harry you, Mr. Husqvarna, to remember that the Brits, who promised the Arabs independence in exchange for fighting the Turks (German/Austrian-Hungarian/Ottoman Alliance), then double-crossed their Palestinian pals, kept the spoils of war under their own mandate (with an accomodating nod to the French in Lebanon), and opened the floodgates to Jewish immigration.
I guess you are demonstrating your ignorance of international law, when you say that the Palestinians' land was not stolen, just "taken in a series of wars..."
The age of colonialism ended long ago, and it it illegal to "take" land through conquest, no matter who supposedly started the war.
Israel, by the way, has no "borders," since they prefer to keep illegally expanding the territory they hold through theft and conquest.
As the only country in the Middle East with nuclear weapons, and as the recipient of all the latest in war technology from the U.S., as well as billions yearly in U.S. aid, Israel doesn't have to fear "invasion."
All Israel has to fear is being isolated and scorned and hated throughout the civilized world, and through their own human rights abuses and disregard of international law, they are accomplishing that themselves. Like increasing numbers of people throughout the world, I look forward to the elimination of Israel and its replacement with a non-apartheid state where people of all races and religions have equal rights.
It will happen, and in fact Israel's repellant tactics to ensure an all-Jewish country are ensuring that this Nazi-like "all-Jewish" country will disappear.
I think I have a good understanding of history, and I see that Israel is as evil and cruel as the Third Reich. Only the numbers of victims are different, but not the suffering they are enduring. Jews such as 85-year-old Holocaust survivor Hedy Epstein, who is fasting in Cairo in solidarity with the Palestinians, are a light in this darkness.
You might want to stand back a bit, petrkrop!
Like college kids swilling down Long Island Iced Tea during spring break, Hasbara-brand Kool-Aid creeps up on the True Believer-- next thing you know, they're windmilling wildly and taking on all comers.
Demonstrating their ignorance is only the BEGINNING for these intrepid defenders of the faith. Beware the pyroclastic puke-stream!
It's worse than sitting in the front row of a "Gallagher" performance.
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You like to use the word "Nazi" - but you cannot justify its use. Like most ignorant people, you find a buzzword and try to incite with it. That doesn't change history. When Israel was founded, the Arab world attacked. Israel won, and took the land. In 1967, the Arab world was soundly defeated, and TransJordan became Jordan. Israel again expanded its borders to provide a buffer.
Now, if the "Palestinians" would learn a little and stop trying to start wars with Israel, maybe the Israelis would listen.
Israel doesn't "fear" an invasion, but they're sure not gonna stand idle like in the 1st Gulf War. Get used to it.
Now, to show your ignorance of international affairs, China took Tibet; the Dutch still rule Aruba and the US still rules Puerto Rico and Samoa and the US Virgin Islands (not to be confused with the British Virgin Isles). So, I guess colonialism hasn't ended. Pakistan claims Kashmir; Pakistan was created out of India. So, you're wrong. Just like you're wrong in every other post I've read of yours.
Israel was "founded" by forcing Palestinians from their land. Even David ben Gurion admitted that the zionists were stealing the land. The Palestinians never started a war with Israel.
I don't need to use the term "NAZI." The term 'zionist" has become just as offensive.
Your point about other "colonial" relationships is irrelevant. Those situations do not excuse Israel's wholesale slaughter of civilians.
As long as you try to defend zionist atrocities, you will always be wrong.
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It's amazing, that when someone's fallacious argument about colonialism is dissected (by me), it suddenly becomes irrelevant. I don't find the term Zionist offensive.
Thirdly, even Arafat admitted that Jews had just as much right to the land as "Palestinians". See how easy that is? No offer of a citation or proof, just a random statement attributed to someone who cannot say otherwise. Where did you learn to debate? 2nd grade? As long as you use unfounded statements to defend "Palestinian" animals, you'll always be wrong.
"Where did you learn to debate? 2nd grade? As long as you use unfounded statements to defend "Palestinian" animals, you'll always be wrong."
Wow. "Palestinian animals." Amazing that you could append such a comment to an article detailing only a few of Israel's enormous record of Nazi-like actions against the Palestinians.
It's impossible to discuss this with you, given your rabid racism, Chainsaw. We will just both have to wait and see if Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. was right when he said, "The arc of history is long, but it bends toward justice..."
Until then, many of us will continue to point out Israel's striking use of Nazi tactics, we will continue to expand the movement to Boycott, Divest, and Sanction Israel, and we will work to cut off U.S. aid to Israel. And we will continue to find chances to discuss Israel's crimes with everyone we can, in order to break the fear of being called "antisemitic" for criticizing Israel. Already the "antisemitic" and "Holocaust" cards are losing their punch as Israel's crimes are brought before more and more eyes worldwide.
Meantime, though the Israelis will continue their murders of innocents and their thefts of Palestinian land, I'm betting that Justice will prevail.
"It's amazing, that when someone's fallacious argument about colonialism is dissected (by me), it suddenly becomes irrelevant. I don't find the term Zionist offensive."
It is your attempt to equate the situations of Kashmir, Aruba, et al., to the suffering of the Palestinians that is irrelevant, not Petrkop's original astatement.
If you want proof that the zionists stole the land from the Palestinians, just check out "The Ethnic Cleansing of Palestine" by Illan Pappe, a Jewish historian. Ben Gurion called the land-grabbing "compulsory transfer."
See how easy that is?
Let's see your substantiation for your statement about Arafat.
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chainsaw: israel started the 1967 war; they attacked first, almost sank the uss liberty, and then began to settle the territories that they conquered, itself a war crime. in 1948, jewish terrorists killed count bernadotte, a swedish mediator whose only crime was to recommend to the united nations that the new state of israel have narrower borders than the zionists wanted. the count had fought to get jews out of nazi camps during the war, and that was some gratitude he received in 1948, like 6 bullets through the heart. remember, the arabs did not cause the holocaust, white europeans did, and that includes polish, french, and german folks. give credit to the bulgarians and danes for protecting most of their jewish population. but, the theme of israel from its inception has been to attack and advance, using europe's crimes to justify their own against the arabs. the usa has let them grow into a monster; despite their strong alliance with us, we let them indulge the idiotic risk of a huge nuclear arsenal, granting stunning amounts of destructive power to a nation of less than 8 milion people. only jfk had the gumption to demand inspections at dimona, pressuring ben gurion and eshkol in 1963 not to develop weapons of mass destruction.. he realized such a development would be a destabalizing influence in the middle east, giving a small state undue leverage and inspiring the hundreds of millions of neighboring arabs to build their own nuclear weapons. as to gaza, how can you justify the use of phosphorous against a civilian population? the destruction of agricultural lands? the failure of the us and israel to accept the results of the palestinian elections they both demanded? with atomic, hydrogen, and neutron bombs, and armed forces in complete synchronicity with those of the united states, why does israel have to act the way it does? it will eventually get to the point that their diplomatic ties to egypt and jordan will falter, as those governments will begin to fear reprisals from their own people for not opposing israel. what could happen after that is anybody's guess. as an aside on count bernadotte, streets in tel aviv are now named after those who assassinated him. no one was ever convicted for this crime, probably becasuse the hitman was a mr. cohen, who was ben gurion's personal valet. the perpetrators were widely known, and finally confessed after the statute of limitations had run. interesting that israel, the land that still rightfully hunts down 90 year old nazis, would have a statute of limitations on the murder of a un diplomat. the crowning irony is that bernadotte actually helped get famed nazi hunter simon wiesenthal released from a nazi slave labor camp.
Thank you, Johnny u, for this excellent, fact-filled response!
As I have heard said, don't bother to try to dissuade a Zionist ideologue from his/her views, no matter how wrong they may be. Take this person on a tour of Gaza instead. It has to be seen to be believed.
"We constantly talk, rightly, about Israeli crimes; but that's highly misleading, because they are U.S.-Israeli crimes. There is nothing that Israel does that goes beyond what the United States authorizes and in fact directly supports with economic, diplomatic, military, and also ideological support.-That is, by framing issues.
So these are U.S./Israeli crimes. If we talk about Israel, we should remember that we are talking about ourselves... Its not like talking about crimes of China..."Noam Chomsky
I was gonna write something similar. Here's the audio from Chomsky's latest talk on the issue of Gaza:
http://radio4all.net/index.php/program/38050
These are U.S. war crimes.
From the World Socialist Web Site (www.wsws.org)
Gaza report finds major powers complicit in Israel’s collective punishment
By Jean Shaoul
29 December 2009
To mark one year since Israel’s military assault on Gaza, a report by 16 aid agencies has strongly condemned the major powers for failing to end Israel’s illegal and inhumane blockade of Gaza.
While the report holds Israel primarily responsible for the appalling conditions under which the Palestinian people are living (see “Aid report details social devastation in Gaza”), it holds the European Union, the United States, Russia and the United Nations (known collectively as the Quartet) responsible for allowing the situation to continue.
Jeremy Hobbs, Oxfam’s director and one of the sponsors of the report, Failing Gaza: no rebuilding, no recovery, no more excuses, said, “World powers have failed. They have betrayed Gaza’s ordinary citizens.”
After years of closing Gaza’s borders and restricting the movement of people and goods, Israel began blockading Gaza in June 2007. This was after Hamas, which won the parliamentary elections against Fatah in January 2006, took control of Gaza in order to pre-empt a Fatah coup backed by Israel, the US, Jordan and Egypt.
Tel Aviv allowed in only the most basic foodstuffs and some medical provisions. It justified the blockade as its response to Qassem rockets fired into Israel. These are crude, home-made rockets that, since 2000, have killed 13 Israeli civilians, including three children. Defence Minister Ehud Barak said, “Our aim right now is the weakening of Hamas and the strengthening of [Palestinian Authority prime minister] Salam Fayyad”.
At the end of last December, Israel launched Operation Cast Lead, a 22-day aerial bombardment of Gaza and a large-scale ground invasion of its tanks killing 1,393 Palestinians, 347 of them children, and pulverising much of Gaza’s civilian and public infrastructure.
Not only has it been impossible to repair the damage, but even the rubble remains, due to Israel’s refusal to allow in bulldozers, building materials and equipment. Unable to rebuild their lives, the overwhelming majority of Gazans are living in conditions of utter poverty, penned in and denied access to the basic needs of everyday life.
As the report points out, “This not an accident: this is a matter of policy.”
Israel’s blockade, backed by Washington, is a collective punishment of the entire population and is prohibited under international law. It is in flagrant violation of UN Security Council Resolution 1860, passed at the height of the hostilities earlier this year, calling for unimpeded access for humanitarian aid and the sustained reopening of the crossings. It also breaches the Agreement on Movement and Access signed between Israel and the Palestinian Authority in 2005.
The aid agencies focus their attention on the EU, in part because most of them are from Europe, but also because the EU funds humanitarian and development programmes in the West Bank and Gaza and is Israel’s largest export market.
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Please read the full article here:
http://www.wsws.org/articles/2009/dec2009/gaz1-d29.shtml
FYI: Here is the link to the Oxfam web page on the above mentioned report.
http://www.oxfam.org/en/policy/failing-gaza-no-rebuilding-no-recovery-no-more-excuses
Failing Gaza: No rebuilding, no recovery, no more excuses
A report one year after Operation Cast Lead
The international community has betrayed the people of Gaza by failing to back their words with effective action to secure the ending of the Israeli blockade which is preventing reconstruction and recovery.
The Israeli authorities have allowed only 41 truckloads of all construction materials into Gaza since the end of the offensive in mid-January. The task of rebuilding and repairing thousands of homes alone will require thousands of truckloads of building materials.
Recommendations
* The EU must commit itself to the explicit aim of ending the blockade of Gaza by taking a strong and unified stance and a renewed international lead on the issue;
* The EU and its Member States should use every opportunity with Israel to issue clear, strong and public calls to demand the full and unconditional end of the blockade on Gaza;
* The United Nations Security Council should convene a meeting to review the implementation of Resolution 1860 and consider action necessary to ensure the full and sustained opening of the crossings;
* The international community should support convening a substantive conference of the signatories of the Fourth Geneva Convention to help ensure respect for the Convention in the occupied Palestinian territory, including in relation to the blockade.
Go to this web site to click on the "Attachment" full report.
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Failing Gaza: No rebuilding, no recovery,no more excuses: A report one year after Operation Cast Lead 2.04 MB
Date of publication: December 2009
Chainsaw 2:11
"...a series of wars fostered on Israel by the Arabs."
Hear, hear, Herr Homelite! It seems to me the first to foster were the Stern gang and the Irgun at the village of Deir Yassin on April 9, 1948.
"The first investigator to arrive, Jacques de Reynier, the Swiss representative of the International Red Cross... ...counted 254 Palestinian dead, including 145 women of whom 35 were pregnant." (Alan Hart's "Zionism: The Real Enemy of the Jews; Volume One: The False Messiah, p.228)
Americans including Jewish Americans are almost totally ignorant on Gaza.
Norman Finkelstein Web site compares WWII Warsaw Ghetto to Gaza.
THE GRANDCHILDREN OF HOLOCAUST SURVIVORS FROM WORLD WAR II ARE DOING TO THE PALESTINIANS EXACTLY WHAT WAS DONE TO THEM BY NAZI GERMANY…
http://www.normanfinkelstein.com/deutschland-uber-alles/
Do you know ----
1.--Israel threatened to "Nuke" Gaza --- but not a word in the US Media.
2.-- Jewish Americans went to Israel and took part in the Killing in Gaza.
All this information is available only if you look for it patiently on Google.
If you post it on a forum it will probably be censored as Antisemitic.
Now US neocons have America in a fully fledged "War on Islam" for Israel.
When will the sleeping Giant that is America Wake up ????
Iraq ,Afghanistan ,Pakistan , Palestine ,Yemen onward Christian Soldiers for Israel.
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White Phosphorous used as a Chemical Weapon = WARCRIME
DIME weapon testing in combat before formal weapon classification = WARCRIME
Disproportionate use of force = WARCRIME
Denying medical access = WARCRIME
Targeting medical service vehicles = WARCRIME
Three UN operated Palestinian schools shelled and bombed = WARCRIME
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KmT0MjlPpRo
Gaza And The Warsaw Ghetto
same place
different time
while the world stood by
genocide
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Let's face it - Israel has had 60 years to prove it is responsible and mature enough to have a State of its own.
It has failed miserably. It doesn't deserve to inhabit 20 acres on the moon.
Hang on! The truth is that the moon would be a great place for all Israel-loving Jews to go to. Only thing is they wouldn't have anyone to torment, to torture, to kill. Tough!
They can't have everything I suppose.
P.S. Dear Chainsaw. Please take your medication!
http://www.dangerouscreation.com
Doubtless, “Teddy” and “Chainsaw” are “Fantasy Island” aficionados, the little fellow probably being their favourite.
It’s amazing what you can dream up if you put your mind to it. “Teddy’s” “story” about Marya, a Palestinian, and Orel, an Israeli was extremely creative, almost moving. The Hasbara handbook has certainly changed up a gear. They’re wasted, they should be writing for Mills and Boone and make a small fortune.
Veracity? Well you only have to read “US Intelligence Found Iran Nuke Document Was Forged,” see http://www.truthout..org/topstories/122809vh4 and you’re prompted to disbelieve anything these “Sayans” post.
There is however one error in the piece, the Israeli’s didn’t only use bombs containing flechettes; they replaced many with small circular blades resembling slitting saws (small, thin circular saw blades about 4 inches in diameter). The bombs were designed to explode sending these things flying out at about waist high or lower. What do they do? They perform multiple amputations leaving mainly children limbless.
How do I know all this? I attended a presentation by a surgeon who was in Gaza during the onslaught and saw his photographs of the blades and the injuries they cause - and these weren't photo-shopped. He was obviously horrified at such barbarism. Although very experienced in treating war-zone injuries he’d never come across injuries like these in his life. They just couldn't understand why so many patients were coming in with multiple amputations. It was only when they were able to get out to the scene of the atrocities that they found all these blades and realized that they were the cause of the injuries - barbaric or what?
The next barbaric act was the use of Phosphorus. People were turning up for treatment with about 10% burns. In the UK casualty departments 10% burns are easily treatable with appropriate dressing – the patient always recovers fairly quickly.
In Gaza, they treated them in the same way not knowing caused the burns. Phosphorus burns require very specialist identification and treatment which was and is still not available in the bombed out hospitals of Gaza. As a consequence many people died later a painful lingering death because the phosphorus just continued eating into their bodies.
Teddy and Chainsaw should be mortified about this and totally ashamed but clearly they’re not.
The danger for all of us is if this kind of behavior continues doubtless another “Hitler” will turn up. The problem is that the likes of Teddy and Chainsaw can’t see that. History has a terrible habit of repeating itself, Pograms and all.
Arguably, Zionist’s fears stem not from what Palestinians may do to them but from the inevitability that they will be punished for the wrongs they have inflicted on the Palestinians
These avid Zionists should take a leaf out of Rabi Hillel’s book.
"That which is hateful to you, do not do to your fellow. That is the whole Torah; the rest is the explanation; go and learn."
i don't know what you are thinking. if you are refering to Chainsaw and Teddy -- including myself - I was reposting an article from New York Times front page...did i "make that up?"
also that story was well-covered in Israel - especially by Ha-aretz since it happened in 2007 , i believe...and MANY ISRAELI jews themselves were moved by it - who have tried to protect that palestinian family from being kicked out by the ISraeli defense forces ruling to go back to Ramala.
so - whatever you are thinking that either of us here are imagining things....you are wrong. u know.
also -- if you are refering to me about being an "aficionado of fantasy island" ...
i don't even watch TV . i can't afford that new cable connection, and I didn't bother to get that new system of getting signals with that new box...and long before had not bothered to watch the garbage that comes from US productions anyway...and have basically have no idea what shows are what...i get my information completely from the web or by reading.
and if your beef with me is because I posted that article about the two children and their families -- it is because I am moved by it - especially by the summation by the father of the israeli boy - who said
"I was raised far-right wing-- hating the arabs ..."
and then realizes - the other israelis too realize by being close to the surviving father of the arab girl - how "why do we have to suffer just to realize we are all the same"?
and I was moved by the courage of the kids and how even that little arab boy who was also hurt and had lost his mother and grandmother - you could still see him SMILING with his father despite their enormous, unbelievable wounds inflicted by the israelis...and I was moved by the description of the ARab young father ,d espite his losses - that "to the people in the hospital -- he is like a LUMINOUS PRESENCE"
and how - in another article years ago when it happened - the arab father's concern was for his girl who was going to mature completely paralyzed like that saying:
"I ask the israeli government - please help my daughter, support her and treat her well...i don't ask anything for myself, my dead wife, even my son....just for my daughter...she needs to learn, to go to school, to live".
i posted that to emphasize the human beings - and how similar they and we all are through all that hatred and confusion and chaos and cruelty.
Your post implies that there is some kind of even balance in all this aggression. This is the tactic of everything I've ever seen from Sayan Hasbara subscribers.
There isn't, it's like a kids junior high school football team playing against the Pitsburg Steelers - it's a massacre - you've only got to look at the numbers of comparative deaths and injuries to realise that.
Despite your apparent "reasonableness" where's the condemnation of the IDF?
The weapons I describe are fact and the IDF employ them in far greater numbers and more frequently than any qassam rocket, which are toys by comparison, pointed in the general direction of greater Israel.
You might be hiding behind a smokescreen but never-the-less it's all carefully calculated.
The Palestinian child is a red herring and in a distinct minority - the parents probably had to turn informer to get this medical assistance. This outcome is not the "norm".
Why aren't you demanding that all injured Palestinians be granted such treatment?
The Israelis wouldn't have to do anything, after all the NGO's are queuing up to provide medical aid, doctors and the re-building of bombed medical facilities, but Israelis, with the help of the US strong-arming the Egyptians, are deliberately preventing this. The Gaza relief convoy is currently experiencing a great deal of difficulty in even entering Egypt never mind Gaza and there are British Peers of the Realm and MP's traveling with it.
Do us all a favour - If you really care you wouldn't be repeating these "normalising" articles which imply an even balance, wherever then come from.
chainsaw needs to consider eight things that basically tell us all we need to know about israel. first, the 1948 murder of count folke bernadotte; secondly, jfk's 1963 letters to ben gurion and eshkol about isarel's weapons of mass destruction; thirdly, its 1967 attack on several arab countries; fourthly, sharon's 1982 slaughter of palestinians in the lebanese camps, just after the israelis had strafed rush hour traffic in beirut; fifthly, begin's lies to carter at camp david in 1979, all designed to neutralize egypt; sixthly, israel's 1967 slaughter of 41 us sailors on our destroyer, the u.s.s. liberty. seventhly, israel's 2009 use of chemical weapons against civilians, united nations buildings , and agricultural lands in gaza, all documented in the goldstone report, but downplayed by the so-called liberal media here, whose mouths and pencils freeze over the truth "israel uses white phosphorous on innocents", which would be headlines under any standard of objective journalism. eighthly, consider whether the usa, as miitaristic as our culture is, with its fondness for violence in football, cage fighting, nascar crashes, and munching pizzas while watching baghdad burn on c.n.n., would ever elect war criminals oliver north or william calley as a president or senator? but, the israelis love their sharon, an undeniable killer of innocents, someone who would be readily hanged in most historical contexts, at least those in which he could not hide behind the star of david.
Gaza is one ugly operation. Gitmo is another. Both are modern day CONCENTRATION CAMPS.
The reason both go on, imho, is the activities of Israeli-American Bankers who have corrupted the US congress via unrighteous money laundering like the Federal Reserve Bank and AIPAC.
Kill the Federal Reserve Bank and inflationary funding of these seeds of war will shrivel up smaller than Obama's Balls in front of the MIC; imho. This is the third private central bank scam we've been shackled under.
President Andrew Jackson got rid of it, and the Rothchilds sent an assassin to get him. Both pistols misfired. In old age, on his deathbed years later, he was asked what was the most important accomplishment of his administration. He replyed in a raspy voice:
"I KILLED THE BANK!"
Printing up money out of thin air, giving it to Israel and billing the taxpayer for it AND interest for the privilege of filing a tax return is becoming intolerable. We must kill the Fed Bank as Andrew Jackson did, and JFK tried to do. Then we must cut off Israel once and for all.
TJ
"All tyranny needs to gain a foothold is for people of good conscience to remain silent." - Thomas Jefferson
Thanks CD for covering the Gaza protests and many other situations that would be unknown to me if I depended on the NY Times. I value CD, read it and send contributions.
I wrote a letter to the NY Times about lack of coverage of the Gaza protest. I put a comment about it here on CD. That comment has disappeared.
Comments of mine have disappeared from time to time. In general, the comments that disappeared expressed disgust with the limitations of consciousness among wealthy liberals in various contexts including their casting a blind eye to Gaza. That seems legitimate to me. But perhaps I unknowingly violated some other rule. I wish we could get an explanation of the criteria for removing comments.
Joe
" I wish we could get an explanation of the criteria for removing comments."
Me, too!
Petrkrop, I'm scratching my head, too... I was composing an answer to "chainsaw" when the comment count suddenly slipped from 45 to 28... so much for free speech...
Ray
I've long since scratched my head bloody over this issue.
I'm sure this very comment will be "disappeared" for the violation of questioning or even just noting the permanent and presumably intentional ambiguity of administrative moderation here.
The administrators seem unable or unwilling to acknowledge the corrosive and chilling effects of capricious... gee, I have another c-word that I fear will run afoul of the Watchers. So I'll use moderation-- "moderation", that is.
For instance, in the past couple of days I've seen a new wrinkle-- posts bearing only the message that the comment has been removed by administrators for being written in all-caps.
I tend to scroll past all-caps postings, personally, but the irony here is that at first I assumed that the commenter was creating that message satirically, in response to other commenters complaints about using all-caps.
But now I've seen it repeated with different commenters, so maybe it really IS what it purports to be-- I assume that there's software that could automatically delete all-caps messages and add that administrative message. But given the consistently opaque administration, and the settled practice of moderation by stealthy caprice, one can never be certain of anything.
It is MOST evident in comments to articles about Israel and Palestine. And sadly, IMO it's this site's Achilles' Heel.
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Well, at least I have never endorsed genocide. I am puzzled because my comments have been of a critical but peaceful nature.
Joe
Israel's apartheid, slaughter of Gazans and mistreatment of Israeli Arabs give Jews a bad name. However the millions of Jews around the world, writer included, that love Israel but hate its apartheid policies are speaking up. Netanyahu and his theocratic partners do not represent the original Israeli ideals.
This comment endorses genocide.
Joe