A következő címkéjű bejegyzések mutatása: Gaza strip. Összes bejegyzés megjelenítése
A következő címkéjű bejegyzések mutatása: Gaza strip. Összes bejegyzés megjelenítése

2009. január 19., hétfő

Why Israel won't survive

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Ali Abunimah, The Electronic Intifada, 19 January 2009

From a hill just outside the Gaza Strip, Israelis
watch the air assaults on Gaza and dance in
celebration of the attacks, 8 January 2009.
(Newscom)

The merciless Israeli bombardment of Gaza has stopped -- for now -- but the death toll keeps rising as more bodies are pulled from carpet- bombed neighborhoods.

What Israel perpetrated in Gaza, starting at 11:30am on 27 December 2008, will remain forever engraved in history and memory. Tel al-Hawa, Hayy al-Zeitoun, Khuzaa and other sites of Israeli massacres will join a long mournful list that includes Deir Yasin, Qibya, Kufr Qasim, Sabra and Shatila, Qana, and Jenin.

Once again, Israel demonstrated that it possesses the power and the lack of moral restraint necessary to commit atrocities against a population of destitute refugees it has caged and starved.

The dehumanization and demonization of Palestinians, Arabs and Muslims has escalated to the point where Israel can with full self- righteousness bomb their homes, places of worship, schools, universities, factories, fishing boats, police stations -- in short everything that sustains civilized and orderly life -- and claim it is conducting a war against terrorism.

Yet paradoxically, it is Israel as a Zionist state, not Palestine or the Palestinian people, that cannot survive this attempted genocide.

Israel's "war" was not about rockets -- they served the same role in its narrative as the non-existent weapons of mass destruction did as the pretext for the American-led invasion and occupation of Iraq.

Israel's real goals were to restore its "deterrence" fatally damaged after its 2006 defeat in Lebanon (translation: its ability to massacre and terrorize entire populations into submission) and to destroy any Palestinian resistance to total Israeli-Jewish control over historic Palestine from the Jordan River to the Mediterranean Sea.

With Hamas and other resistance factions removed or fatally weakened, Israel hoped the way would be clear to sign a "peace" deal with chief Palestinian collaborator Mahmoud Abbas to manage Palestinians on Israel's behalf until they could be forced out once and for all.

The US-backed "moderate" dictatorships and absolute monarchies led by Egypt and Saudi Arabia supported the Israeli plan hoping to demonstrate to their own people that resistance -- whether against Israel or their own bankrupt regimes -- was futile.

To win, Israel had to break Palestinian resistance. It failed. On the contrary, it galvanized and unified Palestinians like never before. All factions united and fought heroically for 23 days. According to well-informed and credible sources Israel did little harm to the modest but determined military capacity of the resistance. So instead Israel did what it does best: it massacred civilians in the hope that the population would turn against those fighting the occupier.

Israel not only unified the resistance factions in Gaza; its brutality rallied all Palestinians and Arabs.

It is often claimed that Arab regimes whip up anti-Israel anger to distract their populations from their own failings. Actually, Israel, the US and subservient Arab regimes tried everything -- especially demonizing Iran and inciting sectarian tensions between Sunni and Shia Muslims -- to distract their populations from Palestine.

All this failed as millions of people across the region marched in support of Palestinian resistance, and the Arab regimes who hoped to benefit from the slaughter in Gaza have been exposed as partners in the Israeli atrocities. In popular esteem, Hamas and other Palestinian resistance factions earned their place alongside Hizballah as effective bulwarks against Israeli and Western colonialism.

If there was ever a moment when the peoples of the region would accept Israel as a Zionist state in their midst, that has passed forever.

But anyone surveying the catastrophe in Gaza -- the mass destruction, the death toll of more than 100 Palestinians for every Israeli, the thousands of sadistic injuries -- would surely conclude that Palestinians could never overcome Israel and resistance is a delusion at best.

True, in terms of ability to murder and destroy, Israel is unmatched. But Israel's problem is not, as its propaganda insists, "terrorism" to be defeated by sufficient application of high explosives. Its problem is legitimacy, or rather a profound and irreversible lack of it. Israel simply cannot bomb its way to legitimacy.

Israel was founded as a "Jewish state" through the ethnic cleansing of Palestine's non-Jewish majority Arab population. It has been maintained in existence only through Western support and constant use of violence to prevent the surviving indigenous population from exercising political rights within the country, or returning from forced exile.

Despite this, today, 50 percent of the people living under Israeli rule in historic Palestine (Israel, the West Bank and Gaza Strip) are Palestinians, not Jews. And their numbers are growing rapidly. Like Nationalists in Northern Ireland or non-whites in South Africa, Palestinians will never recognize the "right" of a settler-colonial society to maintain an ethnocractic state at their expense through violence, repression and racism.

For years, the goal of the so-called peace process was to normalize Israel as a "Jewish state" and gain Palestinians' blessing for their own dispossession and subjugation. When this failed, Israel tried "disengagement" in Gaza -- essentially a ruse to convince the rest of the world that the 1.5 million Palestinians caged in there should no longer be counted as part of the population. They were in Israel's definition a "hostile entity."


In his notorious May 2004 interview with The Jerusalem Post, Arnon Soffer, an architect of the 2005 disengagement explained that the approach "doesn't guarantee 'peace,' it guarantees a Jewish- Zionist state with an overwhelming majority of Jews." Soffer predicted that in the future "when 2.5 million people live in a closed-off Gaza, it's going to be a human catastrophe. Those people will become even bigger animals than they are today, with the aid of an insane fundamentalist Islam. The pressure at the border will be awful."

He was unambiguous about what Israel would have to do to maintain this status quo: "If we want to remain alive, we will have to kill and kill and kill. All day, every day." Soffer hoped that eventually, Palestinians would give up and leave Gaza altogether.

Through their resistance, steadfastness and sacrifice, Palestinians in Gaza have defeated this policy and reasserted that they are an inseparable part of Palestine, its people, its history and its future.

Israel is not the first settler-colonial entity to find itself in this position. When F.W. de Klerk, South Africa's last apartheid president, came to office in 1989, his generals calculated that solely with the overwhelming military force at their disposal, they could keep the regime in power for at least a decade. The casualties, however, would have run into hundreds of thousands, and South Africa would face ever greater isolation. Confronted with this reality, de Klerk took the decision to began an orderly dismantling of apartheid.

What choice will Israel make? In the absence of any political and moral legitimacy the only arguments it has left are bullets and bombs. Left to its own devices Israel will certainly keep trying -- as it has for sixty years -- to massacre Palestinians into submission. Israel's achievement has been to make South Africa's apartheid leaders look wise, restrained and humane by comparison.

But what prevented South Africa's white supremacist government from escalating their own violence to Israeli levels of cruelty and audacity was not that they had greater scruples than the Zionist regime. It was recognition that they alone could not stand against a global anti-apartheid movement that was in solidarity with the internal resistance.

Israel's "military deterrent" has now been repeatedly discredited as a means to force Palestinians and other Arabs to accept Zionist supremacy as inevitable and permanent. Now, the other pillar of Israeli power -- Western support and complicity -- is starting to crack. We must do all we can to push it over.

Israel began its massacres with full support from its Western "friends." Then something amazing happened. Despite the official statements of support, despite the media censorship, despite the slick Israeli hasbara (propaganda) campaign, there was a massive, unprecedented public mobilization in Europe and even in North America expressing outrage and disgust.

Gaza will likely be seen as the turning point when Israeli propaganda lost its power to mystify, silence and intimidate as it has for so long. Even the Nazi Holocaust, long deployed by Zionists to silence Israel's critics, is becoming a liability; once unimaginable comparisons are now routinely heard. Jewish and Palestinian academics likened Israel's actions in Gaza to the Nazi massacre in the Warsaw Ghetto. A Vatican cardinal referred to Gaza as a "giant concentration camp." UK Member of Parliament Gerald Kaufman, once a staunch Zionist, told the House of Commons, "My grandmother was ill in bed when the Nazis came to her home town of Staszow, [Poland]. A German soldier shot her dead in her bed." Kaufman continued, "my grandmother did not die to provide cover for Israeli soldiers murdering Palestinian grandmothers in Gaza." He denounced the Israeli military spokesperson's justifications as the words "of a Nazi."

It wasn't only such statements, but the enormous demonstrations, the nonviolent direct actions, and the unprecedented expressions of support for boycott, divestment and sanctions from major trade unions in Italy, Canada and New Zealand. An all-party group of city councillors in Birmingham, Europe's second largest municipal government, urged the UK government to follow suit. Salma Yaqoub of the RESPECT Party explained that "One of the factors that helped bring an end to the brutal apartheid regime in South Africa was international pressure for economic, sporting and cultural boycotts. It is time that Israel started to feel similar pressure from world opinion."

Israel, its true nature as failed, brutal colonial project laid bare in Gaza, is extremely vulnerable to such a campaign. Little noticed amidst the carnage in Gaza, Israel took another momentous step towards formal apartheid when the Knesset elections committee voted to ban Arab parties from participating in upcoming elections. Zionism, an ideology of racial supremacy, extremism and hate, is a dying project, in retreat and failing to find new recruits. With enough pressure, and relatively quickly, Israelis too would likely produce their own de Klerk ready to negotiate a way out. Every new massacre makes it harder, but a de-zionized, decolonized, reintegrated Palestine affording equal rights to all who live in it, regardless of religion or ethnicity, and return for refugees is not a utopian dream.

It is within reach, in our lifetimes. But it is far from inevitable. We can be sure that Western and Arab governments will continue to support Israeli apartheid and Palestinian collaboration under the guise of the "peace process" unless decisively challenged. Israeli massacres will continue and escalate until the nightmare of an Israeli- style "peace" -- apartheid and further ethnic cleansing -- is fulfilled.

The mobilizations of the past three weeks showed that a different world is possible and within our grasp if we support the boycott, divestment and sanctions movement. Although they will never get to see it, that world would be a fitting memorial for all of Israel's victims.

Co-founder of The Electronic Intifada, Ali Abunimah is author of One Country: A Bold Proposal to End the Israeli-Palestinian Impasse (Metropolitan Books, 2006).
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2009. január 18., vasárnap

Eduardo Rózsa Flores: 3 poems for Palestine (Hungarian and English version)

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Rózsa Flores Eduardo: Három vers Palesztináért (magyar és angol nyelvű verzió)
Gáza

A világvége
-vagy amit annak hívnak-
itt, orrunk előtt zajlik.
Dőljenek csak hatra kényelmes foteljaikon:
ez az utolsó jelenet.
Benne a kis szentek is folynak el épp, szépen lassan,
megdöglött az utolsó galamb is,
minden, végérvényesen minden elfolyik
ámde szépen lassan...
és ha majd mi sem leszünk itten,
majd akkor, ha mindenki elment:
marad csak a tenger moraja, ha éhes,
marad csak a tenger csendje, ha álmos
feloldódik benne a sok ver,
a felesleges és a
Szent Vér,
marad csak
a tenger
és marad
csak
a
tenger
az ablak előtt.


Gaza

The end of the world
- or whatever they call it –
Is happening here under our noses
Just lean back in your comfortable
Armchairs:
The last act is running now.

The little saints in it are flowing

Past just now, slowly,
The final dove is dead, too,

All, all flows past,

But of course slowly…

And if we aren't going to be
Here, when everybody's gone,
Only the sea's rustling sound will remain,

Only the sea's silence will remain.

The sacred blood
Remains
The sea
Remains
Only
The sea
At the window.

Búcsúzás

Látom már
gyönyörű de
halandó
testem
szépen kiterítve

/Nagy itt a magány.
A csend szinte teljes,
minden zugot betölt
a
keseredés árnyék./

Kint az apokalipszis elszabadult
négy lovasa szűz-
harmat tiszta kisleányokon,
az almaik tapossák.

Sikoly - hosszan és velőtrázóan,
repül be az ablakon át

még van élet kint
még folyik a harc

távolodom,
angyali szarnyakat kiérdemelt
magányom.

Vár az EGYETLEN
mindent átfogó
győzedelmes
ölelése.



FAREWELL

I can see already my
Wonderful but
Passing
Body
Nicely stretched out.

/Loneliness is big here.
Silence, total
All the little spots are filled
with
Bitterness and shadows./

Outside, the unbridled four horsemen

of the Apocalypse
Treading on virginal pure dreams of
little girls

Screams – long and mind-shattering –
Stream in through the window


There's life out there, still

The fight goes on

I am receding now, with
Deserved angelic wings earned,
in loneliness.

The Only One's all encompassing

Embrace awaits me.


/... /

Szegények a költök
kik most írni nem tudnak

mert hősi harcos dalt
a palesztin érdemel

és az áldozatért szóló
parnasszusi fohászt
palesztin gyermeket,
asszonyt illeti meg.

Szegények azok a költök
kik most írni nem tudnak

és szegények mi
akik vérért vérrel
könnyért könnyel
...

Majd csak megpihen
a halál angyala.


/…/

Those poets are poor
Who can't write now

Because the Palestinian deserves
Heroic fighting songs

The prayer for the sacrifice
To Parnassus belongs
To the children and women
Of Palestine

Those poets are poor
Who can't write now

And so are we who
For blood with blood
For tear with tears


The angel of death
will rest one day.


2009, január-january 11, Gázai övezet, Gaza strip

English version: L.H. and M.F. , New York. Thanks to them, for the adaptation to english.
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Pro-Israel Rally Attended by Big-Time NY Dems Descends into Calls for 'Wiping Out' Palestinians

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By Max Blumenthal, AlterNet.

Watch Max Blumenthal's exlusive video of the rally at the bottom of this quote.

On January 11, an estimated 10,000 people rallied in front of the Israeli consulate in midtown New York in support of Israel’s attack on the Gaza Strip. The rally, which was organized by UJA-Federation of New York and the Jewish Community Relations Council of New York in cooperation with the Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations, featured speeches by New York’s most senior lawmakers. While the crowd was riled to righteous anger by speeches about Hamas evildoers, the event was a festive affair that began and ended with singing and joyous dancing.

Sen. Chuck Schumer highlighted Israel’s supposed humanitarian methods of warfare by pointing to its text messaging of certain Gaza Strip residents urging them to vacate their homes before Israeli forces bombed them. “What other country would do that?” Schumer shouted from the podium. Gov. David Paterson appeared on stage wearing one of the red hats distributed to demonstrators as symbols of the red alerts some residents of Israel endure when Palestinian groups fire rockets their way. Paterson cited the many Qasam rockets that have fallen on Israel as a justification for the country’s operations in Gaza, a military assault that has resulted in over 800 casualties and thousands of injuries.

Then Paterson highlighted the anti-Semitism that has followed in the wake of Israel’s attack on Gaza, highlighting the beating of a teen-age girl in France. “This kind of anger and hatred spreads like a disease,” Paterson said, “and one thing I've always pointed out is there's no place for hate in the Empire State.”

But hatred was plentiful at the rally Paterson addressed. Right in front of the stage, a man held a banner reading, “Islam Is A Death Cult.” Rally attendees described the people of Gaza to me as a “cancer,” called for Israel to “wipe them all out,” insisting, “They are forcing us to kill their children in order to defend our own children.” A young woman told me, “Those who die are suffering God’s wrath.” “They are not distinguishing between civilians and military, so why should we?” said a member of the group of messianic Orthodox Jewish Chabad-Lubavitch group that flocked to the rally.

No one I spoke to could seem to find any circumstance in which they would begin to question Israel’s war. No number of civilian deaths, no displays of extreme suffering -- nothing could deter their enthusiasm for attacking one of the most vulnerable populations in the world with the world’s most advanced weaponry. There are no limits, no matter what Israel does, no matter how it does it.

The rally made me think of a passage in “The Holocaust Is Over, We Must Rise From Its Ashes,” a powerful new book by former Israeli Knesset speaker and Jewish National Fund chairman Avraham Burg:

“If you are a bad person, a whining enemy or a strong-arm occupier, you are not my brother, even if you are circumcised, observe the Sabbath, and do mitzvahs. If your scarf covers every hair on your head for modest, you give alms and do charity, but what is under your scarf is dedicated to the sanctity of Jewish land, taking precedence over the sanctity of human life, whosever life that is, then your are not my sister. You might be my enemy. A good Arab or a righteous gentile will be a brother or sister to me. A wicked man, even of Jewish descent, is my adversary, and I would stand on the other side of the barricade and fight him to the end.”
Max Blumenthal is a senior writer for The Daily Beast and contributor to outlets including The Nation, Al Jazeera English, Salon.com, Alternet, the Huffington Post, and the Washington Monthly. A winner of the USC Annenberg Online Journalism Award for his investigative print journalism, he has produced numerous widely-recognized video reports that have garnered hundreds of thousands of views on Youtube. His book, "Republican Gomorrah: Inside The Movement That Shattered The Party," will be published by Basic Books in 2009.


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2009. január 16., péntek

Israel bombs UN agency headquarters in Gaza City

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Interview, The Electronic Intifada

The Electronic Intifada interviewed Sami Mushasha, spokesperson for the UN agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA) following Israel's bombing of its quarters today.

The Electronic Intifada: Can you describe the extent of the damage suffered by UNRWA in the bombing of the headquarters today and exactly where the site is that was bombed?

Sami Mushasha: The UNRWA headquarters are in the al-Rimal district in the center of Gaza City. The location is well known to the Israeli authorities as is the fact that they enjoy UN immunity. The damage is great. Although we do not know the exact extent yet, we have lost many trucks, cars and food aid supplies.


We are trying to put out the fires and hopefully, God willing, we will be able to restore things as soon as possible.

Early reports say that three people were injured but we do not know if they were refugees [taking shelter there] or UNRWA personnel.

EI: Today's bombing of the UNRWA office was the third time a UN institution was hit in two weeks. What is your response to this bombing?

SM: This is not the first, second, or even third time. In fact there have been about six or seven bombings of UNRWA sites and the latest is the bombing of the UNRWA headquarters. This is our main site which has our main offices and warehouses.

It was targeted when there were about 750 women, children and men -- all civilians [taking shelter there]. There is no safe place, not for UNRWA or for those who use its services.

We had previously received guarantees relating to the freedom of movement and safe corridors for delivering aid, but these have not been respected. This is a very dangerous signal for those who seek UNRWA's assistance.

At this moment we are trying to put out the fire [from the bombing], but it has already destroyed much of the food supplies that we were able to bring into Gaza.

We were barely able to put out fire near the fuel storage tanks before they could explode. This all impacts very negatively on our ability to protect civilians.

This underscores once more the UN's call for an immediate ceasefire so that we can provide assistance to an area that has suffered a catastrophe, to say the very least.

EI: There has been talk of suspending UNRWA services in Gaza. Is this true?

SM: We have not suspended services but most of our trucks are inside the UNRWA site that was bombed and we are unable to move them to Karem Abu Salem [Kerem Shalom crossing with Israel] so that they can receive aid supplies and distribute them.

So a suspension has effectively been imposed on us, but we want to restore services as soon as we are able.

This testimony was obtained by The Electronic Intifada correspondent in Gaza Rami Almeghari with technical assistance from IMEMC.org

2009. január 1., csütörtök

'Israeli air strikes represent massive violations of international law'

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The Israeli air strikes on the Gaza Strip represent severe and massive violations of international humanitarian law as defined in the Geneva Convention, both in regard to the obligations of an occupying power and in the requirements of the laws of war.

Those violations include:

Collective punishment – the entire 1.5 million people who live in the crowded Gaza Strip are being punished for the actions of a few militants.

Targeting civilians – the air strikes were aimed at civilian areas in one of the most crowded stretches of land in the world, certainly the most densely populated area of the Middle East.

Disproportionate military response – the air strikes have not only destroyed every police and security office of Gaza's elected government, but have killed and injured hundreds of civilians; at least one strike reportedly hit groups of students attempting to find transportation home from the university.

Earlier Israeli actions, specifically the complete sealing off of entry and exit to and from the Gaza Strip, have led to severe shortages of medicine and fuel (as well as food), resulting in the inability of ambulances to respond to the injured, the inability of hospitals to adequately provide medicine or necessary equipment for the injured, and the inability of Gaza's besieged doctors and other medical workers to sufficiently treat the victims.

Certainly the rocket attacks against civilian targets in Israel are unlawful. But that illegality does not give Israel any right, neither as the occupying power nor as a sovereign state, to violate international humanitarian law and commit war crimes or crimes against humanity in its response. I note that Israel's escalating military assaults have not made Israeli civilians safer; on the contrary, the one Israeli killed today after the upsurge of Israeli violence is the first in over a year.

Israel has also ignored recent Hamas' diplomatic initiatives to re-establish the truce or ceasefire since its expiry on December26.

The Israeli air strikes today, and the catastrophic human toll that they have caused, challenge those countries that have been and remain complicit, either directly or indirectly, in Israel's violations of international law. That complicity includes those countries knowingly providing the military equipment including warplanes and missiles used in these illegal attacks, as well as those countries which have supported and participated in the siege of Gaza, which itself has caused a humanitarian catastrophe.

I remind all member states of the United Nations that the UN continues to be bound to an independent obligation to protect any civilian population facing massive violations of international humanitarian law – regardless of which country may be responsible for those violations. I call on all member states, as well as officials and every relevant organ of the United Nations system, to move on an emergency basis not only to condemn Israel's serious violations, but to develop new approaches to providing real protection for the Palestinian people.

Written by Professor Richard Falk, United Nations Special Investigator for Human Rights in the Occupied Territories

Global Security
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2008. december 27., szombat

195 áldozata eddig a cionista légitámadásnak

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Az cionista állam légierő gépei csaknem száz rakétát lőttek ki a Hamász feltételezett állásaira szombaton délelőtt, a hadsereg szerint a célzott támadások 95 százaléka sikeres volt. A sebesültek számát 300-ra becsülik, állítólag életét vesztette Gáza város rendőrfőnöke is. A zsidó állam kész a támadások kibővítésére.
A cionista légierő csapások összehangolt sorozatát mérte szombaton a Hamász Gázai övezeti épületeire, írja a Haarec. A támadás kórházi és mentős közlések szerint legalább 195 halálos áldozatot követelt, 300 ember megsérült. Szombaton kora délután még 155 halálos áldozatról szóltak a hírek. A sebesültek számát az AP hírügynökség több mint 250-re becsülte. Állítólag életét vesztette Taufík Dzsaber, Gáza város rendőrfőnöke is.

Szemtanúk szerint a cionista harci gépek két hullámban hajtották végre megtorló akciójukat, legalább harminc rakétát lőttek ki a különböző célpontokra. A BBC úgy tudja, hogy amerikai tervezésű F-16-os vadászbombázók vettek részt a csapásban. Televíziós tudósítások utcákon heverő holttesteket mutattak, és sebesülteket, amint a zavarodott mentősök elszállítják őket.
A Haarec szerint 60 repülő támadott egyszerre 50 célpontra. A cionista hadsereg 100 kilőtt rakétáról számolt be, melyek 95 százaléka eltalálta célpontját. Azt közölték, hogy az áldozatok legnagyobb része a Hamász milicistája volt. A támadás első hulláma után 20 harci repülő a Hamász rakétakilövőit vette célba, hogy csökkentsék a várható válaszcsapás erejét.
Fekete füst terítette be a város több részét

A Hamász egyik rendőrségi szóvivője a területet kormányzó mozgalom rádiójában arról számolt be, hogy az egyik Gáza városi rendőrségi épületegyüttesben éppen avatási ünnepséget tartottak az újonnan kiképzettek számára, amikor az épületet csapás érte. Egy hírügynökségi tudósító szerint támadás érte a gázai kikötőt is, a Hamász több objektuma súlyosan megrongálódott. A város több részét vastag fekete füst terítette be.

Abbász külföldről kért segítséget

Mahmúd Abbász palesztin elnök, a Hamásszal rivális, “mérsékelt” Fatah mozgalom vezetője ugyanakkor bejelentette: kapcsolatba lépett egy sor országgal, hogy segítsenek véget vetni a cionista állam katonai akciónak.

Az Egyesült Államok arra szólította fel “izraelt”, hogy a légi támadások végrehajtásakor kerülje a civil áldozatokat, a Hamászt pedig arra, hogy fejezze be a zsidó célpontok ellen indított tüzérségi csapásokat. A Fehér Ház ugyanakkor nem szólította fel ”izraelt” arra, hogy ne hajtson végre támadásokat a Gázai övezet ellen.
A Hamász a Haarec szerint a cionisták által megszáll területekre lőtt rakétákkal válaszolt az akcióra, a támadásnak legalább egy halálos áldozata van, égy ember megsérült. Ehud Barak hadugyi miniszter rendkívüli állapotot rendelt el a Gázai övezet határától számított 20 kilométeres körzetben. Ezeken a terülteken tehát a lakosságnak azonnal az óvóhelyekre kell menniük, amint meghallják a légvédelmi szirénát.


A Hamász kitart az utolsó csepp vérig

A Hamász szóvivője, Fazi Barhum közben közleményt adott ki, hogy a Hamász az utolsó csepp vérig folytatja a harcokat, nem tartják fel a fehér zászlót. Azt mondta, a kormány és a Hamász remek állapotban vannak, és hogy a világ még sok mindent fog tőlük látni. "A Hamász katonai szárnya előtt minden lehetőség nyitott" - nyilatkozta az al-Dzsazírának. Mussza Abu Marzuk, a Hamász egyik Damaszkuszba száműzött vezetője úgy fogalmazott, hogy bármilyen eszközt hajlandóak bevetni, hogy megvédjék asszonyaikat és gyermekeiket.

Az Iszlám Dzsihád egyik vezetője, Kaled el-Bas háborúként definiálta a zsidó támadást, az eseményeket a 2006-os libanoni konfliktushoz hasonlította. "Akkor a Hezbollah védelmi infrastruktúráját akarták megsemmisíteni, ennek sincs semmi köze a tüzérségi támadásokhoz. A zsidó állam győzelmet akar aratni, mi pedig azt várjuk az arab országoktól, hogy ne maradjanak csöndben" - idézi a Ynet el-Bas al-Dzsazírának adott nyilatkozatát.

Rendkívüli ülést tart az Arab Liga

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A demonstration to condemn the massacres being committed in Gaza

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Palestinian Civil Society organizations in the Bethlehem area, people of various political affiliations, Christians, and Muslims, and all people of conscience in the Bethlehem area are gathering at 5 PM in front of the Church of Nativity and Omar's mosque in Bethlehem.


Nearly 200 people were reported massacred so far by Israeli war planes bombings of the besieged Gaza strip. Hundreds were reported injured so far. The victims include men, women, and children and the number of victims are expected to rise rapidly. Join us today as we call for ending the massacres, ending the siege on Gaza, for reconciliation between all Palestinians, and for freedom.

It is amazing that CNN and some other media outlets who reported on the death of famous Nobel Prize winner Harold Pinter mentioned he was Jewish and mentioned his criticism of the US policies but do not mention his persistent criticism of Israel and Zionism. Just in April he signed (with many other well respected Jews of Conscience) a letter that read in part “We cannot celebrate the birthday of a state founded on terrorism, massacres and the dispossession of another people from their land. We cannot celebrate the birthday of a state that even now engages in ethnic cleansing, that violates international law, that is inflicting a monstrous collective punishment on the civilian population of Gaza and that continues to deny to Palestinians their human rights and national aspirations. We will celebrate when Arab and Jew live as equals in a peaceful Middle East.” (see We're not celebrating Israel's anniversary, The Guardian, Wednesday 30 April 2008
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2008/apr/30/israelandthepalestinians

This is an example of self-censorship in some media. In parallel this same media fails to report the swindles of Zionists appropriately. An example of a story glossed over in its impact and relevance is the story of the way Zionists bilk donors and get rich (see Bernard Madoff: Wall Street Swindler Strikes Powerful Blows for Social Justice
http://axisoflogic.com/artman/publish/printer_29099.shtml )

And some editors (out of ignorance, shoddy journalism, or bias) in the West prefer not to report reality in Palestine. Few really explained Bethlehem under siege this Christmas and few reported on our candle light procession to demand end of colonization of the Shepherds’ field yesterday. Occasionally something does seep into Western Media like this article on reality in Gaza reported by the BBC
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/7766509.stm

2008. augusztus 25., hétfő

Megcsinálták! A SS Liberty és a SS Free Palestine áttörte a cionista blokádot!

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Fantasztikus! Ma, sírni –az örömtől- megengedett
Képek a Gázai megérkezésről

Irtózatosan boldog voltam, mikor meghallottam, – a Radio Free Palestine-től- hogy a két hajó szerencsésen megérkezett a Gázai kikötőbe szombaton, úgy este 6 óra körül.
8-kor bekapcsoltam a TV-t és megtudtam az ’izraeli” híradóban szó lesz az eseményről. Végül –ez volt a második téma a híradóban- beszéltek is róla (a 2. csatornán) és mutatták is néhány képet a hajókról.
Ezután egy kommentátort megkértek, elemezze az akciót. Az illető, igen komoly tekintettel, és láthatóan rosszkedvűen, megjegyezte, hogy a hajók csak azért tudták véghez vinni az akciót merthogy a „hatalmas média coverage –figyelem miatt”. (Hála az Istennek ezért!!!) Hozzátette, hogy a zsidó állam úgy döntött, átengedi őket, mert ellenkező esetben, ha elfogják őket és megakadályozzák útjukban, ez negatívan hatott volna „izrael” megítélésére. (Valóban?!!! Ezen, természetesen nevetnem kellett!), kijelentette, hogy végül is, ez az egész nem volt más, mint egy provokáció, merthogy „ tény, hogy többé a Gázai-övezet nincs blokád alatt, élelmiszer és más szükséges dolgok –többé-kevésbe- normálisan érkeznek (a világ egyik legnagyobb koncentrációs táborába!) és, hogy ezért semmi szükség nincsen az ilyen és ehhez hasonló akciókra”.
Imádni való az a „többé-kevésbe”, nem? Mit gondolnak?
Múlthéten, csütörtökön délelőtt hajóztak el Ciprusból. Az út 350 kilométer hosszú, megbolydult tengeren zajlott. Annak ellenére indították el a vállalkozás utolsó szakaszát, hogy az „izraeli” kormány megfenyegette őket, erőt fog alkalmazni a megállításukra. Folytatták a hajózást, még azután is, hogy elromlott (megbolondult) a hajók kommunikációs és navigációs rendszere, nyilvánvalóan külső –ismeretlen- behatolás eredményeképpen. Megérkeztek Gázába ahol éljenzéssel és örömkönnyekkel fogadták őket azok a palesztinok százai akik kijöttek a tengerparthoz.
A SS Liberty és az SS Free Palestine áttörte a blokádot. Két kis hajó…42 határozott emberjogi aktivista, egy egyszerű üzenettel:
„A világ nem felejtette el ennek a földnek a népét. Ma, mindannyian Gázaiak vagyunk!

I was very pleased to hear –thanks to the radio Free Palestine- that the two boats have finally arrived in Gaza around 6 pm on saturdays night.
At 8 pm I immediately switched on our TV to hear what the Israeli news would report about this. Indeed - it was the second news-item they spoke about (on Channel 2) and they showed a few pictures of the boats...
But then a commentator was asked to speak about this action and with a very serious and ennoyed looking face he explained that these boats had succeeded to arrive ONLY because of the huge international coverage (Thank God for this!!!) and that Israel had decided to let them through because the outcome of intercepting them would give a too negative image of Israel (INDEED!!) - but that after all, all this action was nothing but provocation because...

... there was in fact no more closure on Gaza, that all goods arrived (almost) normally - meaning there was no reason at all for this action...

I loved the "almost".. makes you think, doesn't it??

The boats were crewed by a determined group of international human rights workers from the Free Gaza Movement. They had spent two years organizing the effort, raising money by giving small presentations at churches, mosques, synagogues, and in the homes of family, friends, and supporters.
They left Cyprus on Thursday morning, sailing over 350 kilometers through choppy seas. They made the journey despite threats that the Israeli government would use force to stop them. They continued sailing although they lost almost all communications and navigation systems due to outside jamming by some unknown party. They arrived in Gaza to the cheers and joyful tears of hundreds of Palestinians who came out to the beaches to welcome them.
The SS Liberty and the SS Free Palestine broke trough the blockade. Two small boats, 42 determined human rights workers, one simple message:
“The world has not forgotten the people of this land. Today, we are all from Gaza.”

Még több kép!
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