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'Israel Resembles a Failed State'
One year has passed since the savage Israeli attack on the Gaza Strip, but for the people there time might as well have stood still.
Since Palestinians in Gaza buried their loved ones -- more than 1,400 people, almost 400 of them children -- there has been little healing and virtually no reconstruction.
According to international aid agencies, only 41 trucks of building supplies have been allowed into Gaza during the year.
Promises of billions made at a donors' conference in Egypt last March attended by luminaries of the so-called "international community" and the Middle East peace process industry are unfulfilled, and the Israeli siege, supported by the US, the European Union, Arab states, and tacitly by the Palestinian Authority (PA) in Ramallah, continues.
Policy of destruction
Amid the endless, horrifying statistics a few stand out: Of Gaza's 640 schools, 18 were completely destroyed and 280 damaged in Israeli attacks. Two-hundred-and-fifty students and 15 teachers were killed.
Of 122 health facilities assessed by the World Health Organization, 48 per cent were damaged or destroyed.
Ninety per cent of households in Gaza still experience power cuts for 4 to 8 hours per day due to Israeli attacks on the power grid and degradation caused by the blockade.
Forty-six per cent of Gaza's once productive agricultural land is out of use due to Israeli damage to farms and Israeli-declared free fire zones. Gaza's exports of more than 130,000 tonnes per year of tomatoes, flowers, strawberries and other fruit have fallen to zero.
That "much of Gaza still lies in ruins," a coalition of international aid agencies stated recently, "is not an accident; it is a matter of policy".
This policy has been clear all along and it has nothing to do with Israeli "security".Destroying resistance
From June 19, 2008, to November 4, 2008, calm prevailed between Israel and Gaza, as Hamas adhered strictly -- as even Israel has acknowledged -- to a negotiated ceasefire.
That ceasefire collapsed when Israel launched a surprise attack on Gaza killing six people, after which Hamas and other resistance factions retaliated.
Even so, Palestinian factions were still willing to renew the ceasefire, but it was Israel that refused, choosing instead to launch a premeditated, systematic attack on the foundations of civilised life in the Gaza Strip.
Operation Cast Lead, as Israel dubbed it, was an attempt to destroy once and for all Palestinian resistance in general, and Hamas in particular, which had won the 2006 election and survived the blockade and numerous US-sponsored attempts to undermine and overthrow it in cooperation with US-backed Palestinian militias.
Like the murderous sanctions on Iraq throughout the 1990s, the blockade of Gaza was calculated to deprive civilians of basic necessities, rights and dignity in the hope that their suffering might force their leadership to surrender or collapse.
In many respects things may seem more dire than a year ago.
Barack Obama, the US president, whom many hoped would change the vicious anti-Palestinian policies of his predecessor, George Bush, has instead entrenched them as even the pretense of a serious peace effort has vanished.
According to media reports, the US Army Corps of Engineers is assisting Egypt in building an underground wall on its border with Gaza to block the tunnels which act as a lifeline for the besieged territory [resources and efforts that ought to go into rebuilding still hurricane-devastated New Orleans], and American weapons continue to flow to West Bank militias engaged in a US- and Israeli-sponsored civil war against Hamas and anyone else who might resist Israeli occupation and colonisation.
Shifting public opinion
These facts are inescapable and bleak.
However, to focus on them alone would be to miss a much more dynamic situation that suggests Israel's power and impunity are not as invulnerable as they appear from this snapshot.
A year after Israel's attack and after more than two-and-a-half years of blockade, the Palestinian people in Gaza have not surrendered. Instead they have offered the world lessons in steadfastness and dignity, even at an appalling, unimaginable cost.
It is true that the European Union leaders who came to occupied Jerusalem last January to publicly embrace Ehud Olmert, the then Israeli prime minister -- while white phosphorus seared the flesh of Gazan children and bodies lay under the rubble -- still cower before their respective Israel lobbies, as do American and Canadian politicians. But the shift in public opinion is palpable as Israel's own actions transform it into a pariah whose driving forces are not the liberal democratic values with which it claims to identify, but ultra-nationalism, racism, religious fanaticism, settler-colonialism and a Jewish supremacist order maintained by frequent massacres.
The universalist cause of justice and liberation for Palestinians is gaining adherents and momentum especially among the young.
I witnessed it, for example, among Malaysian students I met at a Palestine solidarity conference held by the Union of NGOs of The Islamic World in Istanbul last May.
And again in November, as hundreds of student organisers from across the US and Canada converged to plan their participation in the global Palestinian-led campaign of boycott, divestment and sanctions modeled on the successful struggle against South African apartheid in the 1980s.
'Bankrupt' state
This week, thousands of people from dozens of countries are attempting to reach Gaza to break the siege and march alongside Palestinians who have been organising inside the territory.
Each of the individuals traveling with the Gaza Freedom March, Viva Palestina, or other delegations represents perhaps hundreds of others who could not make the journey in person, and who are marking the event with demonstrations and commemorations, visits to their elected officials, and media campaigns.
Against this flowering of activism, Zionism is struggling to rejuvenate its dwindling base of support.
Multi-million dollar programmes aimed at recruiting and Zionising young American Jews are struggling to compete against organisations like the International Jewish Anti-Zionist Network, which run not on money but principled commitment to human equality.
Increasingly, we see that Israel's hasbara [propaganda] efforts have no positive message, offer no plausible case for maintaining a status quo of unspeakable repression and violence, and rely instead on racist demonisation and dehumanisation of Arabs and Muslims to justify Israel's actions and even its very existence.
Faced with growing global recognition and support for the courageous non-violent struggle against continued land theft in the West Bank, Israel is escalating its violence and kidnapping of leaders of the movement in Bil'in and other villages [Muhammad Othman, Jamal Juma and Abdallah Abu Rahmeh are among the leaders of this movement recently arrested].
Travel fears
In acting this way, Israel increasingly resembles a bankrupt failed state, not a regime confident about its legitimacy and longevity.
And despite the failed peace process industry's efforts to ridicule, suppress and marginalise it, there is a growing debate among Palestinians and even among Israelis about a shared future in Palestine/Israel based on equality and decolonisation, rather than ethno-national segregation and forced repartition.
Last, but certainly not least, in the shadow of the Goldstone report, Israeli leaders travel around the world fearing arrest for their crimes.
For now, they can rely on the impunity that high-level international complicity and their inertial power and influence still afford them.
But the question for the real international community -- made up of people and movements -- is whether we want to continue to see the still very incomplete system of international law and justice painstakingly built since the horrors of the Second World War and the Nazi holocaust dismantled and corrupted all for the sake of one rogue state.
What we have done in solidarity with the Palestinian people in Gaza and the rest of Palestine is not yet enough. But our movement is growing, it cannot be stopped, and we will reach our destination.
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It is.
Irony aside, this article is a far more honest and accurate picture of the realities of Gaza and Israel than we normally get.
Two days after he was inaugurated, Obama announced the appointment of George Mitchell as his Special Envoy to the Mid East. At the time Mitchell said he believed that the goal of a Jewish state and a Palestinian state living side by side was possible and the conflict, even if centuries old, could end -- a lesson, he said, he learned during his negotiations in Northern Ireland.
"From my experience (in Ireland), I formed the conviction that there is no such thing as a conflict that can't be ended," Mitchell said. "Conflicts are created, conducted and sustained by human beings. They can be ended by human beings."
Assuming his new responsibilities in the immediate aftermath of the Israeli war on Gaza, Mitchell appeared ready to actually do something - and his role in ending a 700 year old legacy of hatred in Northern Ireland certainly gave him hope that he was not being sent on a fool's errand.
So, what happened?
After the rejection of the Goldstone report by both the administration and Congress, Mitchell's task has become meaningless.
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As is has been for decades, all that was a phony PR stunt.
Obama pledged to give Israel 10 billion Extra and unconditional support to Israel and AIPAC, well before being sworn in.
When Rahm Emmanuel, an Israeli citizen, former IDF soldier, and racist Arab hater was appointed as CoS, that also sent a loud and clear message. Mitchell was only window dressing.
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=91150432
Gaza is more damaged than is written here, and the potential for long term damage is huge, including the use of radioactive weapons (D.U.). Additionally, the water system (aquifers) are on the verge of collapse. Gaza may be unhealthy habitation for the forseeable future due to environmental damage.
http://www.uruknet.info/index.php?p=m61503&hd=&size=1&l=e
Workshop: Gaza soil contaminated with radioactive materials and unfit for use
Palestinian Information Center
December 27, 2009
GAZA, (PIC)-- Palestinian officials and academics said Saturday that the soil in the Gaza Strip became contaminated with radioactive and phosphorus substances during Israel’s war on the Strip and thus it is no longer fit for use.
During a workshop organized by Ma’an development center, Nizar Al-Wahidi, the deputy director of planning and policy in the Palestinian agriculture ministry, said that the Israeli war on Gaza caused damages and losses for 8,478 farmers and 33,000 agricultural workers, and destroyed 4,011 trees.
Wahidi added that the total losses sustained by the agricultural sector after the war amounted to about $587,000,000.
For his part, Awni Naim, the deputy head of the environmental quality authority, stated that Israel dropped on Gaza 3,000,000 kilograms of explosives at an average of one ton on each square kilometer of land.
Naim warned that the recycling of rubble without making sure it is free from radioactive materials would be hazardous to the health of coming generations.
He noted that the environmental quality authority finds it difficult to continue its work due to the lack of capabilities and the refusal of international and Arab worlds to deal with the Palestinian government in Gaza.
Assistant professor of environmental science at the Islamic university Abdelfattah Abedrabbo said that Israel destroyed 17 percent of 170,000 dunums of the total agricultural area in Gaza with 5 percent no longer valid for land cultivation.
Abedrabbo added that the war has seriously affected the environment in Gaza and made the agricultural lands vulnerable to desertification and the loss of soil fertility faster, pointing out that the rehabilitation of the soil in these lands will cost a fortune
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http://www.uruknet.info/index.php?p=m61499&hd=&size=1&l=e
Israeli bombardment of the Gaza Strip in 2006 and last winter have left a high concentration of toxic metals in its soil, according to the findings of a weapons research group made up of independent doctors and scientists based in Italy.
Doctors in Gaza believe the toxic wastes, along with the trauma of war, is the reason they're seeing a high number of babies with birth defects.
Sherine Tadros reports from Gaza.
Gaza is Israel's very own Warsaw Getto
Gaza elected a terrorist organization to run things. And, don't forget, Gaza has a border with Egypt -- Arab brothers dontcha know -- and they want the border closed too. Maybe no sane nation wants relations with a terrorist government.
'Israel Resembles a Failed State'
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Why, now that you mention it, yes - it very much resembles the U.S.
True, but Israel has universal social health care, so in a way the USA is even worse.
Israel is also much more involved with medical marijuana than the US.
For confirmation of toxics from all weapons used is adversely affecting Gaza:
'Birth defects' from Israeli bombs
http://english.aljazeera.net/focus/gazaoneyearon/2009/12/2009122712921463480.html
But I could be wrong !
Just like its mentor and enabler the US Empire, Israel is a criminal rogue state. The only thing keeping it from collapsing is brute violence delivered by weapons furnished courtesy of the US taxpyayer.
I believe (as does Abunimah) that Israel serves the interests of the Empire and the US not only encourages war crimes and ethnic (despite the rhetoric) cleansing but PAYS FOR IT. It is not just the bad ol Israel Lobby (which is indeed a big part of the picture) but the good ol US MIC benefits hugely from having Israel around. Israel is an integral tool of the Empire in the region.
So yes, Israel is a failed state in many ways, and when the rogue Empire slowly collapses, Israel (despite nuclear weapons) will collapse as well.
Reality check. Israel has been extremely successful, and most likely has its most successful years ahead of them. Jews, both globally and in Israel, are in the best shape they've been in for their entire 5000 year history. Israel is quite wealthy, surviving this recession in excellent shape, and has an excellent military that has already soundly defeated all of its enemies, and which faces no real military threats of any sort whatsoever. They are not dependent in any way on any other nation, and clearly are going to be there for a very, very long time to come. In every possible way they are the very antithesis of a "failed" state. In fact, they are one of the strongest, and more vital nations on the planet.
On the other hand, the Palestinians are a failed people with no state at all, and in fact appear to be on the verge of fading into history. They are clearly at the end of their rope. They have no money, no arms, no food, no allies (except for a very few ignorant and cowardly anti-semites who really couldn't care less about them but only want too murder Jews), no functioning government, no rule of law, and basically no hope at all at this point. There is no support at all for them at this point in the international community, the BDS campaign having been a total failure, with ZERO nations signing up to it after four years, and ALL nations (even Arab Muslim ones such as Egypt) continuing to support the blockade against Hamas. If ever there was a defeated and failed people it's the Palestinians.
And you think the Palestinians are going to win? LOL! Their one and only chance of survival is to surrender and hope that the Israelis will give them good terms and let them keep at least some of the land they have left. They simply have no other choice, though they could spend years or even decades in accepting this reality. Certainly, there is no possibility whatsoever that they can ever defeat Israel on any front.
to mikep ; israel has power only because the u.s. did not have the political will to keep it in check. when, in 1948, the jewish terrorists killed count folk bernadotte with impunity, that should have been our cue to act. we could have circumscribed israeli borders then; in return, we could have guranteed israel's territorial integrity through a military alliance. israel may be winning right now, but the palestinians have time and population on their side. because of the goldstone report, international opinion is shifting. no other religion claims the right to a state. the left would be just as mortified if bennie n. were the pope or johnny hagee. that a state of 8 million is even allowed such amounts of nuclear weaponry makes them, ipso facto, a real threat to world peace. this weaponry is totally superfluous, given israel's firm alliance with the u.s.a., the world's leading superpower. yet, israel, keeps the world on pins and needles, flirting with regional war over iran's miniscule nuclear capabilities. to think that iran would use a nuclear weapon against anyone is delusional, as its leaders fully understand that one retaliating u.s. submarine has enough missles to demolish every city in iran in a matter of minutes.
to mikep also: The posters "petkrop" and "johnny u" provide appropriate replies to your vile "might makes right" rationalization of the Zionist abomination that is Israel. I would add that your statement, "They [Israel] are not dependent in any way on any other nation . . .," is the single most ignorant statement that I have ever read on this website. But there is an upside, which obviously escaped your keen notice: If Israel is indeed self-sustaining, then you will gladly join us progressives in demanding the immediate termination of the billions of dollars in subsidies that the USA provides to lawless Israel each year, right? --We await your assent. Of course your post goes on to replay your favorite lie, a tired old lie that gets no better with the re-lying: The Palestinians, you claim, have no allies "except for a very few ignorant and cowardly anti-semites who really couldn't care less about them but only want too [sic] murder Jews." --I refute you with but two words: "Noam Chomsky"; and observe that your claim that we progressives, many of whom are Jewish, "only want too [sic] murder Jews," is a textbook case of what psychologists call "projection": You, the mendacious advocate of Zionist murder, claim that the allies of your victims want to murder you. No, mikep, we progressive allies of Palestine don't want to murder you: We want you to rejoin the humanity that you deny in affirming Zionist atrocities. Finally, mikep, one more lesson in the social psychology of Jewish imperialism: What is the difference between a pathological liar and a Zionist? --A pathological liar lies because he has to. A Zionist lies because he is attached to somebody else's land.
speak for yourself, Bunkie. "Us progressives" must mean only you - I'm a lifelong Democrat and a Jew and I think that the Jordanians and Lebanese that claim Palestinian heritage deserve what they have received. Jews tried to peacefully settle in pre-war Palestine. After Hitler, anyone with the bright idea of trying to stop a Jew shouldn't be surprised when they get a foot up the ass. Also, there would still be a Palestine if they didn't have the bright idea of aligning with the Arab world in '48, '56, and especially '67. After 1973, Egypt was lucky to still be intact, and if not for Carter, the peninsula would still be Israeli-controlled.
Your claim about power is based on the premise that all power is used rationally. It isn't. Iran is run by a lunatic religious regime and the prospect that they might use a nuke on Tel Aviv or give one to the terror groups they support is high. Even though that might mean knocking Iran back into the stone age. You can't allow a nation like that to get nukes. Hell, they shouldn't have planes with their attitude.
When did Iran last invade another country?
When did Israel last invade another country?
I rest my case!
Iran has one neighbor that it has gone to war with (and used WMD against). But the Arab world is not aligned against it. That's a silly comparison. It's like saying a woman who was attacked by 5 men in a bad neighborhood deserves blame because she was there.
Jews have been in Israel for thousands of years. Funny Arabs still live in Israel but take a look around the Arab world and you won't find Jews. They were all chased out.
You're pretty ignorant about religion and religious states. The Pope lives in Vatican City, a Christian nation-state. The Saudis rule Arabia because of their royal lineage goes back to Mohammed. The Hashmites of Jordan claim soviergnity by the same 'right' given them via Mohammed. Israel has power derived from its people, ignoramus, not its religion.
Similar comments could have been made on behalf of apartheid South Africa, or the Third Reich, or the Pinochet regime in Chile.
I mention these regimes because they were like Israel in being so morally depraved that the soul of humanity was revolted.
Like many other people throughout the world, I do my best to honor the call to Boycott, Divest, and Sanction Israel. Has my government joined? No, of course not, since it's controlled by Zionists. Do I believe that justice for the Palestinians will ever come? Absolutely!
We will come through these dark times, and the brave examples of integrity and courage demonstrated by people like Hedy Epstein, the 85-year-old Holocaust survivor now fasting in Cairo in solidarity with the Palestinians, will light our way.
I look forward to the day that the apartheid state of Israel is a dim memory, replaced by a country in which citizens of all races and religions have equal rights.
There is a reason Israel has to work so hard to get Jews to move there: normal people don't want to live in a place full of sociopaths, Jewish or not.
You are right that Israel is wealthy, helped along by the U.S. annual handouts of billions of dollars of US direct and indirect aid, loans (which are never repaid), and weapons. I'm predicting that we won't be able to continue these handouts to Israel for much longer, and I'm predicting that, "wealthy" or not, Israel's barbaric cruelty and human rights abuses for the past 60 years have destined it to history's scrap heap. May it rest in peace and repentence.
You're mistaken - Israel actually has more Jews moving there than they have resources to care for. American Jews are suing Israel to accept them under the Law of Return. You speak like a Palestinian - full of lies and half-truths. Palestine is no more; it has gone the way of Greater Syria, Rhodesia, Yugoslavia, TransJordan and the USSR. Let me type it a little slower so you can understand. T-H-E-R-E I-S N-O P-A-L-E-S-T-I-N-E.
Get used to it.
Economy: Good
Military Power: Excellent
Humanity: Nil
Racism: Off the scale
Economy good because the US gives them billions....it is a welfare sate.
military good...US gives them free military hardware
Otherwise, Israel is nothing!!!
Israel like post WWII US made its own enemies before "defeating them".
Sooner or later the Israelis will have to give the Palestinians rights - every other colonial power has. Sooner or later, the growing number of Muslims in the US will become a real political force and the US will force Israel to behave like other Western states, or the US will be so weakened economically that it cannot provide the political support Israel needs to resist the rest of the world. Israel has destroyed the possibility of a two-state solution by its territorial greed. A one-state solution is the only long-term option. When Palestinian have equal voting rights the Zionist state will disappear. It is just a matter of time.
http://www.gtashia.com/gtashia/forums/index.php?showtopic=5544
He who laughs last ...
Soooo, you're saying that war crimes and inhuman atrocities pays? Who's failed here?
The fact that you lump the world's Jewish population with Israel and believe that both their destinies are connected shows that you have no idea what you're talking about, let alone understand what Israel is about and how it came to be.
Other than that, the rest of your post is unadulterated nonsense based on a fantasy in your head. It doesn't even dignify a response.
mikep just quantifies israel's current position, as if he's an economist. he counts well, but he does not weigh. any nation that has to destroy the agricultural lands of its neighbor and bomb schoolhouses in response to largely ineffective rocket attacks has some serious problems. and did i mention how fast the arab sector of the israeli population is growing? if mikep is willing to defend the murder of count bernadotte, whose murder stemmed from the count's failure to recommend to the u.n. the boundaries of a greater israel, then it could be that mikep is content defending a nation that would use white phosphorous to kill and disable palestinian villagers. mikep should remember that hamas won the elections bush and israel demanded, whereupon israel began to bomb and embargo, as if the palestinians had forfeited their right to exist by voting hamas into power through democratic means . i'll grant mikep that that is not a zionist thing; after all, it was woodrow wilson (who loved "birth of a nation"), who said, "i'll teach those mexicans to elect good men!"
Mikep, Letto et al., who are nowhere to be found on other articles, post the usual diversionist smokescreen propaganda on us, as if on cue - what a coincidence.
I guess it keeps us on our toes and adds a little bit of that Fox "fair and balanced" treatment for us here on CD.
So we just use their rants as opportunities to provide the truth to the other readers.
'Israel Resembles a Failed State'
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Actually, it resembles a failed reich*.
* Well before Operation Cast Lead, I was sharply taken to task by a relative for applying that term to the genocidal government, though not the people, of Israel. In all fairness to my relative, I used the term in a heartfelt screed in response to some IDF atrocity and threw it around without proper clarification.
This relative was horrified, he asserted, because he has friends in Israel-- good, decent people who would be devastated and infuriated to see that term applied to their nation. What did I hope to gain by lashing out with such an "angry" descriptive term?
I listened. So now I only use the term when it truly cries out to be used. Like now.
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Everyone knows that the ultimate "self hating Jew" is, in fact, the Zionist themselves.
"Everybody knows". So, when did you take a survey? Where are the results posted? In what science journal is the paper published? You're an ignorant ass, and a horrible debator and "Everybody knows that".
good post mikep
You know, we're not all anti-Israel. This piece of propaganda conveniently forgets the tons of missiles to friendly Palestinians were tossing into Israel.
The truth is that with the border controlled, terror is down in Israel. Sure, I'd love a Palestinian state -- but one run by a terror group like Hamas? Not ever.
No one in these comments has any viable solution that protects Israel. All they want to do is compare Israel to Nazis -- one of the most idiotic claims in history. Nazis kill 20 million people in a war of conquest. Israel tries to stop constant attacks and a little over 1,000 die.
BS much? Yes, you do.
The Jewish Defense League (JDL) in Hebron.
http://www.voltairenet.org/local/cache-vignettes/L370xH262/arton160947-a8fdf.jpg
They are designated a terrorist organization by the US Government, yet Israel allows them to roam free, shooting Palestinians and terrorizing them and even providing them with military protection as the members of Shovrim Shtika have stated.
Mohawk, you're a liar.
Avi Shlaim, the Israeli historian writes: "On 2 June 1948, Sir John Troutbeck wrote to the foreign secretary, Ernest Bevin, that the Americans were responsible for the creation of a gangster state headed by 'an utterly unscrupulous set of leaders'".
You want solutions to protect Israel?
Where do I begin to address the absurdity of that comment?
Perhaps John Gotti would like the FBI to provide his "organization" with solutions to protect it. How about armed guard? Or how about tax deductible "contributions" like many Zionist organizations in the US do when they "donate" money to radical fanatic Jewish thugs in Hebron.
Do you think Gotti would turn that offer down? Better yet, I bet US taxpayers would love to foot the bill, like they have done for decades with regard to Israel.
I'll simplify things for you, Israel is the only nuclear power in the region. It has the latest military hardware, courtesy of Uncle Sam. In contrast, the Palestinians have been under Israeli occupation and brutalization for more than 60 years, and yet you're whining about "protect[ing] Israel".
Most of the time, I'm thankful that Israel's defenders post pathetic comments like yours, with no substance, no facts and no reason. But, other times I feel as if there are hordes of ignorant Israel firsters who are in-love with an idea, a myth that is Israel without knowing what they're talking about, what Israel stands for, or what Israel has done over the years.
But then I realize they are pretending to be dumb so as to deceive the average American who may know very little about the subject.
By the way, the founders of Israel were terrorists - Ethnic cleansing still qualifies as terrorism now days, does it not? - some even belonged to terrorist groups that were designated as such by the British. So, YOUR terrorists planted bombs in hotels and buses back in the 1920s and 30s, long before any Palestinian was doing so. And today, at the present, while the United States government has designated the Jewish Defense League (JDL) a "terrorist organization", Israel lets them roam free in the occupied territories and in Hebron as they shoot and terrorize Palestinians.
So comparing Israel to Nazis isn't enough. Now it's organized crime. Aren't shy about your bigotry are you? Let me guess, never been there either?
But as we keep telling you Zionist trolls they were not tossing missiles into Israel for at least 6 months. They had a ceasefire which Israel broke on US election day by attacking and killing several leaders of Hamas. Until then even Israelis were acknowledging that Hamas had done a good job of maintaining the ceasefire.
Hamas is no more terrorist than the Israeli government which arbitrarily attacks outside its borders. Just because they wear a uniform and fly F16s does not make them less terrorist.
The only viable solution now that Israel has grabbed most of the land is a single state with one person one vote. Ask the Israelis what they think about that. And why.
Liar. Hamas has not stopped sending suicide bombers into Israel, and Hamas fired rockets from inside schools. If Hamas and their ilk were not cowards - and not all that good at fighting - then Israel would not have expanded beyond the 1948 borders. The Arab world still cannot get over having their asses handed to them 5 times in 50 years, so now they bitch and whine about how awful Israel is to them. Well, they asked for it.
You can lie, and try to re-write history all you want but we have videos of the supposedly non-existent missles and rockets that were fired into Israel during the 'ceasefire'.
Lastly, if the Jordanians and Lebanese that claim to be ethnic Palestinians keep it up, Israel has the willpower to crush them. They should have not tried to erase Israel in '48, '56, '67, '73, or '81. Wars have consequences.
Ho hum, the usual imperialist blah blay trying to justify textbook war crimes, ethnic cleansing and neo-imperialism. APARTHEID aint cool, get with the 21st century dude.
All for taking Israel off life supports say "Aye".
AYE
I wonder how long Israel would last if we pulled the plug.
Of course, then they'd feel free to murder us.
Just one question:
If all Muslims must bear the taint of 9/11 and subsequent terrorist plots should not all Jews by the same logic be held responsible for the Zionist state's crimes against the Palestinians?
I think Ali Abunimah is smoking something (hopefully medicinal pot)because I don't believe human nature will change any time soon to respect anything but power.
Please, witness the horror and starvation occurring in Gaza!
http://elderofziyon.blogspot.com/2009/11/more-pictures-of-starving-gazans.html
http://elderofziyon.blogspot.com/2009/09/more-starving-gazans.html
My gods! It's awful! Oh, noes! Here's more!
http://www.paltoday.com/arabic/News-64161.html
Israel housing ministry has approved plans to build almost 700 new apartments in three Jewish settlements in east Jerusalem.