A következő címkéjű bejegyzések mutatása: zionism. Összes bejegyzés megjelenítése
A következő címkéjű bejegyzések mutatása: zionism. Összes bejegyzés megjelenítése

2009. március 24., kedd

Rabbi burning Israeli passport

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Ajánlom alábbi londoni kép riportot minden földszinti antiszemita olvasómnak...
Hogy ezek után én is filoszemita és cionista leszek megint, -merthogy mégiscsak zsidókat reklámozom- sem nem lep meg, sem nem érdekel.
Az ostobaságot semmilyen szinten nem bírom, mint ahogyan nem bírom a gőgös, nagyképű cionistákat sem.
Nekik is szól ez az anyag.

Van másik út.
A mi utunk!!!

Izraelben született de szégyelli cionista útlevelét.
Avraham Greenberg rabi elégeti izraeli útlevelét tiltakozásul a Gázai palesztinok lemészárlásáért egy a IHRC által szervezett a cionisták elleni tüntetésen a Trafalgar Squaren, 2009 januárjában.


Born in Israel but ashamed of his zionist passport, Rabbi Avraham Greenberg burns his Israeli passport in protest at the slaughter of Palestinians in Gaza at a counter-demo organised by the Islamic Human Rights Commission opposing a zionist rally in Trafalgar Square on January 2009.


A rabbi from the Neturei Karta, (Orthodox Jews United Against Zionism) Rabbi Avraham Greenberg, gave a short speech in Yiddish before burning his Israeli passport in protest at the slaughter of Palestinians in Gaza.

Rabbi Avhraham Greenberg holding Israeli Passport
A rabi és izraeli útlevele

Israeli Passport in flames
Izraeli útlevél lángokban

Israeli passport - izraeli útlevél

Rabbi Beck translated the words of Rabbi Avraham Greenberg, saying he felt ashamed to hold an Israeli passport. He also said:
"The zionists destroyed the good harmony that we had together with Muslims. We used to live in harmony and peace with the Muslims all over the world, even today Jews live in Iran, in Algeria, in Tunisia, in Yemen peacefully. The only problem the Jews have is in the state of Israel. Zionists proclaim they want to make a safe haven for Jews. The most dangerous place for Jews today is in the state of Israel. Jews can live much better, much safer, in all the Muslim countries - like Morocco, like Iran..

Its true today we have terrorists, but the terrorists are the zionists not the Muslims.."

After burning the passport the rabbis spit on its remains to cheers from the crowd "Judaism here to stay, Zionism no way". Massoud Shadjareh, the chair of the Islamic Human Rights Commission, and Rabbi Beck embraced each other and together with the crowd chanted "We are all Palestinians" in reply to Rabbi Avraham Greenberg who had wished that one day, after the demise of Israel, he may acquire a Palestinian passport.

Then Rabbi Beck lead the crowds in the chant "Judaism YES, Zionism NO, the state of Israel must GO"
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2009. március 22., vasárnap

Racist and sexist Israeli military shirts show the mindset that led to war crimes in Gaza

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Ha'aretz is continuing to divulge soldier testimonies from Gaza. You can find the fullest report yet here. The messianic fervor that fueled the Israeli policy of collective punishment is laid bare.I'm not going to comment on it yet, just go read it.

There is another report in today's Ha'aretz that I do want to comment on. Uri Blau's article "'No virgins, no terror attacks'" describes the practice of Israeli soldiers getting custom clothing printed with their unit's insignia along with graphics and text. Below are some examples of shirts that were printed, along with some of the images. These images only appeared on Ha'aretz's Hebrew-language website:

  • Sdfsd A T-shirt for infantry snipers bears the inscription "Better use Durex," next to a picture of a dead Palestinian baby, with his weeping mother and a teddy bear beside him.
  • A sharpshooter's T-shirt from the Givati Brigade's Shaked battalion shows a pregnant Palestinian woman with a bull's-eye superimposed on her belly, with the slogan, in English, "1 shot, 2 kills."
  • After Operation Cast Lead, soldiers from that battalion printed a T-shirt depicting a vulture sexually penetrating Hamas' prime minister, Ismail Haniyeh
  • A "graduation" shirt for those who have completed another snipers course depicts a Palestinian baby, who grows into a combative boy and then an armed adult, with the inscription, "No matter how it begins, we'll put an end to it."
  • There are also plenty of shirts with blatant sexual messages. For example, the Lavi battalion produced a shirt featuring a drawing of a soldier next to a young woman with bruises, and the slogan, "Bet you got raped!"
  • A few of the images underscore actions whose existence the army officially denies - such as "confirming the kill" (shooting a bullet into an enemy victim's head from close range, to ensure he is dead), or harming religious sites, or female or child non-combatants.
  • "Let every Arab mother know that her son's fate is in my hands!" had previously been banned for use on another infantry unit's shirt. A Givati soldier said this week, however, that at the end of last year, his platoon printed up dozens of shirts, fleece jackets and pants bearing this slogan.
  • 468blau2 "It has a drawing depicting a soldier as the Angel of Death, next to a gun and an Arab town," he explains. "The text was very powerful. The funniest part was that when our soldier came to get the shirts, the man who printed them was an Arab, and the soldier felt so bad that he told the girl at the counter to bring them to him."
  • In 2006, soldiers from the "Carmon Team" course for elite-unit marksmen printed a shirt with a drawing of a knife-wielding Palestinian in the crosshairs of a gun sight, and the slogan, "You've got to run fast, run fast, run fast, before it's all over." Below is a drawing of Arab women weeping over a grave and the words: "And afterward they cry, and afterward they cry." [The inscriptions are riffs on a popular song.]
  • Another sniper's shirt also features an Arab man in the crosshairs, and the announcement, "Everything is with the best of intentions."
  • A shirt printed after Operation Cast Lead in Gaza for Battalion 890 of the Paratroops depicts a King Kong-like soldier in a city under attack. The slogan is unambiguous: "If you believe it can be fixed, then believe it can be destroyed!"

These shirts have to get the approval from IDF commanders and are a military tradition, although the explicit nature of these shirts seem new. Bar-Ilan University Sociologist Dr. Orna Sasson-Levy is quoted as saying the shirts are "part of a radicalization process the entire country is undergoing, and the soldiers are at its forefront." Israeli anti-militarism activist Sergeiy Sandler, who works for the important organization New Profile, emailed this article out saying the shirts are "a long-standing tradition in Israeli military units; you see those shirts, although usually with less outrageous designs, on the streets all over the place. A picture's worth a thousand words, isn't it?"

I don't imagine these types of shirts are unique to Israel. I bet there are similar ones created by US soldiers in Iraq. But the shirts do point to an environment where mass war crimes can be carried out. They reflect a mindset where Palestinian life is disdained, when it's even acknowledged. One of the soldiers says it best in their testimony describing the killing of a mother and her two children: "the atmosphere in general, from what I understood from most of my men who I talked to ... I don't know how to describe it .... The lives of Palestinians, let's say, is something very, very less important than the lives of our soldiers. So as far as they are concerned they can justify it that way."

Source: Mondoweiss

More on this topic:

'Shooting and crying'

Dead Palestinian babies and bombed mosques - IDF fashion 2009

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2009. március 16., hétfő

Rózsa-Flores Eduardo: Egy mártír emlékére

Ma 6 éve: Izraeli gyilkos buldózer megölt egy amerikai 23 éves lányt

6 éve már, hogy egy izraeli bulldózer megölte Rachel Corrie-t.
Az amerikai lány (élt 23 évet) saját testével próbálta megakadályozni egy palesztinai otthon lerombolását...

A szájából és az orrából vérző Rachel Corrie-n (C), 23 éves amerikai állampolgár segítséget kap társaitól
Rafah-ban, a Gáza
i övezet déli részén, 2003 március 16-án.

A korabeli Reuters Hír:
Vasárnap a déli Gázai övezetben egy izraeli katonai buldózer ölte meg Corrie-t mikor a lány, tiltakozó akciót folytatott, egy lakóház lerombolását próbálta megakadályozni, jelentették ki hivatalos palesztin korházi források és helyszíni tanúk. „A buldózer homokot borított rá és ráment a lányra” mondta Nicholas Dure, a lány egyik társa a Nemzetközi Szolidaritási Kampány a Palesztin Nép Védelméért nevű tiltakozó csoportból.

Ezek a tények.
Avagy:
letéptek egy virágot, szétrobbantották egy csillagot, megölték –azóta is mindennap- a reményt…
Mert miért áll ki egy törékeny lány egy közel húsz tonnás katona-zöld buldózer elé?
Talán, gondolta, remélte, a masina megáll, megfordul, és nem rombol tovább ártatlan palesztinok otthonát.
Megjegyzem: minden palesztin ártatlan, mert minden hazájáért, szabadságáért, becsületért küzdő, harcoló ember ártatlan! A bűnös mindig a másik lesz, a buldózeres romboló, a szőnyegbombázós, a gettó falakat felhúzó, az asszonyokat legyalázó, a gyerekeket verő, a foglyok karjait kövekkel eltörő, a templomokat gyalázó…
Mindig a náci lesz a bűnös, még ha zsidónak öltözik, bűnös lesz és az is marad.

Rachel Corrie állt a gép óriás előtt, felszólította annak vezetőjét a megállásra… bízott az emberségben, ha másban nem...talán a józan ítélőképességben… Hiába.
Az illető izraeli katona menetközben kapta a parancsot: Folytassa! Hajtsa végre a parancsot minden áron.
Klasszikus esete annak, mikor mindenki előtt több cselekvési lehetősség van.
- Leállítom a gépet, nem trancsírozom annak az előttem álló, hadonászó szőke lány testét, vállalom akár a hadbíróságot is, de tisztességes ember maradok, fegyvertelent nem ölök meg….
- Úgyis megáll, nem lehet olyan barbár, elvetemült, önállóan gondolkodni nem képes szörnyeteg, elugorjak? Nem! Nem tehetem. Lerombolja a lakóházat. Azért vagyok itt, hogy megakadályozzam és engem nem kényszerít senki.
Nem áll meg!
Uram segíts!

Cionista hivatalos közleményekből:
A munkagép vezetője nem látta a lányt!
Az hitte elugrott előle.
Parancsa volt melyet teljesítenie kellett.
Dicséretet érdemel, mi az hogy: Kitüntetést!.
Cionista sajtóban megjelentek:
Az amerikai lány magának kereste a bajt.
Utálom ezeket a feltűnés viszketegségben szenvedő „béke aktivistákat”!
Ezek terroristák! El kell őket pusztítani!
Hős akart lenni? Tessék, megkapta!


Rózsa-Flores Eduardo
Ma
(Rachel Corrie emlékére)

Gázában pipacsok ezrek nyílnak a vérrel itatott mezőkben
Pipacsok
Mind egy-egy sóhajtás
Egy hajdan becsukódott szempár
Egy utolsó fájdalom könny táplálta

Lhasa utcait vér borítja
Sokszínű
Imazászlók röpködnek a levegőben
Szétszaggatva golyóütötté
Madárkák
Szabadság fecskéi

Emberek: Ünnepeljünk!
Nincs még minden elveszve.
Míg egy ember marad ki életét
a szabadságért áldozza fel
A Szabadság él!

2008, március 16.



The Death Of Rachel Corrie

by David Rovics

Hallgassa meg a dalt!
Listen


When she sat down in the dirt
In front of your machine
A lovely woman dressed in red
You in military green
If you had met her in Jerusalem
You might have asked her on a date
But here you were in Gaza
Rolling towards the gate

As your foot went to the floor
Did you recall her eyes
Did her gaze remind you
That you've become what you despise
As you rolled on towards this woman
And ignored all the shouts to stop
Did you feel a shred of doubt
As you watched her body drop

And as your Caterpillar tracks
Upon her body pressed
With twenty tons of deadly force
Crushed the bones within her chest
Could you feel the contours of her face
As you took her life away
Did you serve your country well
On that cool spring day

And when you went back across the Green Line
Back to the open shore
Did you think that this was just another day
In a dirty war
And when you looked out on the water
Did you feel an empty void
Or was it just one more life you've taken
One more home destroyed
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2009. március 5., csütörtök

Israeli Apartheid Week 2009

.Israeli Apartheid Week (IAW) is an annual international series of events held in cities and campuses across the globe. The aim of IAW is to educate people about the nature of Israel as an apartheid system
and to build Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions (BDS) campaigns as part of a growing global BDS movement.



Israeli Apartheid Week (IAW) is an annual international series of events held in cities and campuses across the globe. The aim of IAW is to educate people about the nature of Israel as an apartheid system
and to build Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions (BDS) campaigns as part of a growing global BDS movement.

Israeli Apartheid Week (IAW) is taking place in more than 40 cities across the globe (the number of cities is growing daily). This year, IAW happens in the wake of Israel's barbaric assault on the people of
Gaza. Lectures, films, and actions will make the point that these latest massacres further confirm the true nature of Israeli Apartheid. IAW 2009 will continue to build and strengthen the growing Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions (BDS) movement at a global level.

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2009. február 21., szombat

Lázadás New Yorkban

.Tüntető New York-i egyetemisták

A NY University diákjai fellázadtak az iskola vezetése ellen, többek között a tandíj emelése ellen tüntettek de egyben követelik, hogy az egyetem adjon ki legalabb13 ösztöndíjat Palesztin és Gazai diákoknak és váltóztassák meg a Palesztin-ellenes propagandát az egyetem tantárgyaiban... Az egyetem (többnyire zsidó vallású) vezetése erre nem hajlandó és a diákok barikádokat emeltek a fontosabb épületekben... mielőtt letartoztattak őket. Ebben az az érdekes, hogy a USA média csak a tandíj dolgot említi és elhallgatta a Palesztin érdekeltségi részleteket... de az egyik diák leleplezte ezt és irt egy cikket erről úgy, hogy most az ügy nagyobb balhé lett mintha őszintén írták és tudósították volna róla...
A The New York Times-ban megjelent cikk:

Katt a logora!




(LH, e blog New Yorki tudósítójától).

2009. február 9., hétfő

Kép mára...

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A Religion, A Race, Or a Geopolitical Construction?

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Regarding the situation in Gaza. A main reason that the issue of Palestine is out of the reach of most British people's understanding stems from massive gaps in British education filled in by a misinforming media; resulting in the confusion of, in the context of what is called Israel, whether Judaism is a religion, a race, or a
nation; when Zionism discusses all three interchangeably and as one, instead of three quite distinct concepts.
A religion is neither a country, a nation, or a race. An ethnic race is not a country or a nationality or a religion. No path lab has yet found genes passing on a religious belief. A nation is a geo-
political entity, not a race or a religion. A country can have a religion, or many religions; religion can come from a country, or many countries; but a religion cannot have a country. There is no
such thing as a Presbyterian Passport.
This deliberate confusion results in the Zionist claim that people of a certain religious belief – Judaism – have a right to a State "homeland."
I don't believe in any religion and have no need for any God. But having been brought up as a Roman Catholic, do I have a right to Vatican City as a homeland, or Rome, or perhaps I could have the whole southern half of Italy! And what is my evidence? The Bible of
course! Rolled up bits of paper written thousands of years ago by different people at different historical times. It is as factual as a Walt Disney manuscript found 2000 years hence in the desert of what once was Hollywood proves that Mickey Mouse existed.
As a child I was taught the Bible – about Abraham, Isaac, Ishmael and all that. I also "knew" about Father Christmas, Mother Goose and Mickey married Minnie and had Pluto! Now I read grown up books. From my various dictionaries comes the following:
"Jews are people who practice the Jewish religion. They are of all races, Negro and Mongolian. European Jews are of many different biological types; physically they resemble the populations among whom they live… A state cannot be Jewish, just as a chair or a bus cannot be Jewish...The state is no more than a tool, a tool that is efficient or a tool that is defective, a tool that is suitable or a tool that is undesirable. And this tool must belong to all its citizens – Jews, Moslems, Christians.. . The concept of a 'Jewish State' is nothing other than a snare."
Looking at old maps you'll find a big country called Palestine. But in my school and college syllabus books it wasn't there! Then I found out about some more academically hidden grown up books telling the truth – that the formation of the State of Israel is a Zionist
geopolitical creation:
"His Majesty's Government views with favour the establishment in Palestine of a national home for the Jewish people, and will use their best endeavours to facilitate the achievement of this object…"
(Arthur Balfour, to Lord Rothschild, 1917. (The Balfour Declaration. ))
"His Majesty's Government must maintain a continuing interest in that area if only because our economic and financial interests in Middle East were of vast importance to us... If these interests were lost to us, the effect on the life of this country would be a considerable
reduction in the standard of living... British interests in the Middle East contributed substantially… to the wage packets of the workpeople of this country." (Labour Foreign Secretary Bevin, House of Parliament, May 16 1947.)
"The development of primary production of all sorts in the colonial territories and dependent areas …throughout the world is a life and death matter for the economy of this country." (Food Minister Mr. Strachey, House of Parliament, Jan 20 1948.)
Great idea of the British – divide people by religion or race and you can carve up the world into manageable bite-sized pieces. Family size when you compare Israel with what's left of Palestine!
Many Jews by religion, and many Israelis by nationality, are not Zionists. Although having been born into a geopolitical situation they had no part in creating, do not believe in their
acquired "right" to the establishment of the state of Israel as a homeland. A Zionist is not necessarily either a Jew or an Israeli, just a supporter of the idea of Zionism, often American or British, eg: Balfour and others.
Palestinian and non Zionist Israeli and Jewish friends of mine have a joke that goes something like: if that damn Moses turned to the left instead of the right when he came down from the mountain, we'd have had all the oil and the Arabs would have had all the sand and oranges.

And thus Israel is what it always has been since oil was discovered in the Middle East; it is a piece of proxy American military real estate on the edge of all that oil.
The Bible is neither history nor International Law.
Was it Shakespeare? who said "Every fool in error can find a passage of scripture to back him up." And Marie Curie: "Nothing in life is to be feared. It is only to be understood." And Einstein: "The most remarkable thing about the world is that you can understand it."

Brian Mitchell. Slough, UK.
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2009. február 3., kedd

Henry Siegman: Israel’s Lies

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Western governments and most of the Western media have accepted a number of Israeli claims justifying the military assault on Gaza: that Hamas consistently violated the six-month truce that Israel observed and then refused to extend it; that Israel therefore had no choice but to destroy Hamas’s capacity to launch missiles into Israeli towns; that Hamas is a terrorist organisation, part of a global jihadi network; and that Israel has acted not only in its own defence but on behalf of an international struggle by Western democracies against this network.

I am not aware of a single major American newspaper, radio station or TV channel whose coverage of the assault on Gaza questions this version of events. Criticism of Israel’s actions, if any (and there has been none from the Bush administration), has focused instead on whether the IDF’s carnage is proportional to the threat it sought to counter, and whether it is taking adequate measures to prevent civilian casualties.

Middle East peacemaking has been smothered in deceptive euphemisms, so let me state bluntly that each of these claims is a lie. Israel, not Hamas, violated the truce: Hamas undertook to stop firing rockets into Israel; in return, Israel was to ease its throttlehold on Gaza. In fact, during the truce, it tightened it further. This was confirmed not only by every neutral international observer and NGO on the scene but by Brigadier General (Res.) Shmuel Zakai, a former commander of the IDF’s Gaza Division. In an interview in Ha’aretz on 22 December, he accused Israel’s government of having made a ‘central error’ during the tahdiyeh, the six-month period of relative truce, by failing ‘to take advantage of the calm to improve, rather than markedly worsen, the economic plight of the Palestinians of the Strip . . . When you create a tahdiyeh, and the economic pressure on the Strip continues,’ General Zakai said, ‘it is obvious that Hamas will try to reach an improved tahdiyeh, and that their way to achieve this is resumed Qassam fire . . . You cannot just land blows, leave the Palestinians in Gaza in the economic distress they’re in, and expect that Hamas will just sit around and do nothing.’

The truce, which began in June last year and was due for renewal in December, required both parties to refrain from violent action against the other. Hamas had to cease its rocket assaults and prevent the firing of rockets by other groups such as Islamic Jihad (even Israel’s intelligence agencies acknowledged this had been implemented with surprising effectiveness), and Israel had to put a stop to its targeted assassinations and military incursions. This understanding was seriously violated on 4 November, when the IDF entered Gaza and killed six members of Hamas. Hamas responded by launching Qassam rockets and Grad missiles. Even so, it offered to extend the truce, but only on condition that Israel ended its blockade. Israel refused. It could have met its obligation to protect its citizens by agreeing to ease the blockade, but it didn’t even try. It cannot be said that Israel launched its assault to protect its citizens from rockets. It did so to protect its right to continue the strangulation of Gaza’s population.

Everyone seems to have forgotten that Hamas declared an end to suicide bombings and rocket fire when it decided to join the Palestinian political process, and largely stuck to it for more than a year. Bush publicly welcomed that decision, citing it as an example of the success of his campaign for democracy in the Middle East. (He had no other success to point to.) When Hamas unexpectedly won the election, Israel and the US immediately sought to delegitimise the result and embraced Mahmoud Abbas, the head of Fatah, who until then had been dismissed by Israel’s leaders as a ‘plucked chicken’. They armed and trained his security forces to overthrow Hamas; and when Hamas – brutally, to be sure – pre-empted this violent attempt to reverse the result of the first honest democratic election in the modern Middle East, Israel and the Bush administration imposed the blockade.

Israel seeks to counter these indisputable facts by maintaining that in withdrawing Israeli settlements from Gaza in 2005, Ariel Sharon gave Hamas the chance to set out on the path to statehood, a chance it refused to take; instead, it transformed Gaza into a launching-pad for firing missiles at Israel’s civilian population. The charge is a lie twice over. First, for all its failings, Hamas brought to Gaza a level of law and order unknown in recent years, and did so without the large sums of money that donors showered on the Fatah-led Palestinian Authority. It eliminated the violent gangs and warlords who terrorised Gaza under Fatah’s rule. Non-observant Muslims, Christians and other minorities have more religious freedom under Hamas rule than they would have in Saudi Arabia, for example, or under many other Arab regimes.

The greater lie is that Sharon’s withdrawal from Gaza was intended as a prelude to further withdrawals and a peace agreement. This is how Sharon’s senior adviser Dov Weisglass, who was also his chief negotiator with the Americans, described the withdrawal from Gaza, in an interview with Ha’aretz in August 2004:

What I effectively agreed to with the Americans was that part of the settlements [i.e. the major settlement blocks on the West Bank] would not be dealt with at all, and the rest will not be dealt with until the Palestinians turn into Finns . . . The significance [of the agreement with the US] is the freezing of the political process. And when you freeze that process, you prevent the establishment of a Palestinian state and you prevent a discussion about the refugees, the borders and Jerusalem. Effectively, this whole package that is called the Palestinian state, with all that it entails, has been removed from our agenda indefinitely. And all this with [President Bush’s] authority and permission . . . and the ratification of both houses of Congress.

Do the Israelis and Americans think that Palestinians don’t read the Israeli papers, or that when they saw what was happening on the West Bank they couldn’t figure out for themselves what Sharon was up to?

Israel’s government would like the world to believe that Hamas launched its Qassam rockets because that is what terrorists do and Hamas is a generic terrorist group. In fact, Hamas is no more a ‘terror organisation’ (Israel’s preferred term) than the Zionist movement was during its struggle for a Jewish homeland. In the late 1930s and 1940s, parties within the Zionist movement resorted to terrorist activities for strategic reasons. According to Benny Morris, it was the Irgun that first targeted civilians. He writes in Righteous Victims that an upsurge of Arab terrorism in 1937 ‘triggered a wave of Irgun bombings against Arab crowds and buses, introducing a new dimension to the conflict’. He also documents atrocities committed during the 1948-49 war by the IDF, admitting in a 2004 interview, published in Ha’aretz, that material released by Israel’s Ministry of Defence showed that ‘there were far more Israeli acts of massacre than I had previously thought . . . In the months of April-May 1948, units of the Haganah were given operational orders that stated explicitly that they were to uproot the villagers, expel them, and destroy the villages themselves.’ In a number of Palestinian villages and towns the IDF carried out organised executions of civilians. Asked by Ha’aretz whether he condemned the ethnic cleansing, Morris replied that he did not:

A Jewish state would not have come into being without the uprooting of 700,000 Palestinians. Therefore it was necessary to uproot them. There was no choice but to expel that population. It was necessary to cleanse the hinterland and cleanse the border areas and cleanse the main roads. It was necessary to cleanse the villages from which our convoys and our settlements were fired on.

In other words, when Jews target and kill innocent civilians to advance their national struggle, they are patriots. When their adversaries do so, they are terrorists.

It is too easy to describe Hamas simply as a ‘terror organisation’. It is a religious nationalist movement that resorts to terrorism, as the Zionist movement did during its struggle for statehood, in the mistaken belief that it is the only way to end an oppressive occupation and bring about a Palestinian state. While Hamas’s ideology formally calls for that state to be established on the ruins of the state of Israel, this doesn’t determine Hamas’s actual policies today any more than the same declaration in the PLO charter determined Fatah’s actions.

These are not the conclusions of an apologist for Hamas but the opinions of the former head of Mossad and Sharon’s national security adviser, Ephraim Halevy. The Hamas leadership has undergone a change ‘right under our very noses’, Halevy wrote recently in Yedioth Ahronoth, by recognising that ‘its ideological goal is not attainable and will not be in the foreseeable future.’ It is now ready and willing to see the establishment of a Palestinian state within the temporary borders of 1967. Halevy noted that while Hamas has not said how ‘temporary’ those borders would be, ‘they know that the moment a Palestinian state is established with their co-operation, they will be obligated to change the rules of the game: they will have to adopt a path that could lead them far from their original ideological goals.’ In an earlier article, Halevy also pointed out the absurdity of linking Hamas to al-Qaida.

In the eyes of al-Qaida, the members of Hamas are perceived as heretics due to their stated desire to participate, even indirectly, in processes of any understandings or agreements with Israel. [The Hamas political bureau chief, Khaled] Mashal’s declaration diametrically contradicts al-Qaida’s approach, and provides Israel with an opportunity, perhaps a historic one, to leverage it for the better.

Why then are Israel’s leaders so determined to destroy Hamas? Because they believe that its leadership, unlike that of Fatah, cannot be intimidated into accepting a peace accord that establishes a Palestinian ‘state’ made up of territorially disconnected entities over which Israel would be able to retain permanent control. Control of the West Bank has been the unwavering objective of Israel’s military, intelligence and political elites since the end of the Six-Day War.[*] They believe that Hamas would not permit such a cantonisation of Palestinian territory, no matter how long the occupation continues. They may be wrong about Abbas and his superannuated cohorts, but they are entirely right about Hamas.

Middle East observers wonder whether Israel’s assault on Hamas will succeed in destroying the organisation or expelling it from Gaza. This is an irrelevant question. If Israel plans to keep control over any future Palestinian entity, it will never find a Palestinian partner, and even if it succeeds in dismantling Hamas, the movement will in time be replaced by a far more radical Palestinian opposition.

If Barack Obama picks a seasoned Middle East envoy who clings to the idea that outsiders should not present their own proposals for a just and sustainable peace agreement, much less press the parties to accept it, but instead leave them to work out their differences, he will assure a future Palestinian resistance far more extreme than Hamas – one likely to be allied with al-Qaida. For the US, Europe and most of the rest of the world, this would be the worst possible outcome. Perhaps some Israelis, including the settler leadership, believe it would serve their purposes, since it would provide the government with a compelling pretext to hold on to all of Palestine. But this is a delusion that would bring about the end of Israel as a Jewish and democratic state.

Anthony Cordesman, one of the most reliable military analysts of the Middle East, and a friend of Israel, argued in a 9 January report for the Center for Strategic and International Studies that the tactical advantages of continuing the operation in Gaza were outweighed by the strategic cost – and were probably no greater than any gains Israel may have made early in the war in selective strikes on key Hamas facilities. ‘Has Israel somehow blundered into a steadily escalating war without a clear strategic goal, or at least one it can credibly achieve?’ he asks. ‘Will Israel end in empowering an enemy in political terms that it defeated in tactical terms? Will Israel’s actions seriously damage the US position in the region, any hope of peace, as well as moderate Arab regimes and voices in the process? To be blunt, the answer so far seems to be yes.’ Cordesman concludes that ‘any leader can take a tough stand and claim that tactical gains are a meaningful victory. If this is all that Olmert, Livni and Barak have for an answer, then they have disgraced themselves and damaged their country and their friends.’

15 January

Note

[*] See my piece in the LRB, 16 August 2007.

Henry Siegman, director of the US Middle East Project in New York, is a visiting research professor at SOAS, University of London. He is a former national director of the American Jewish Congress and of the Synagogue Council of America.

2009. január 23., péntek

Rózsa Flores Eduardo: Foszfor lövedékek csapodnak be egy Gázai ENSZ iskolába - Phosphorus shells' hit Gaza UN school

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John Ging, az UNRWA, azaz az ENSZ Segélyező és Munkaközvetítő Hivatala Palesztin Menekültek Számára vezetője, leírja azokat a pillanatokat, közvetlenül a cionista támadás után, egy ENSZ iskola ellen amely menedékhelyként működött Beit Lahijjában.

Szóval, most mindenki láthatja miről beszélünk MI: foszfor lövedékek, iskola, ENSZ zászló -mely fabatkát sem ér-, gyermekek áldozatként, rémálom.
Sehol egy "terrorista", sehol egy HAMASZ harcos...
Csak a cionista szörnyszülött államocska amely nácit játszik a XXI. század elején!

És volt ismerősök, tán sosem volt barátok, akik mostanában -névtelenül- levelecskéket írogatnak nekem, hogy a zsidóknak ilyen meg olyan jogai...és, hogy 'áldozata' volnék a palesztin propagandának...Nekik üzenek most: ne írjanak többé! Szégyelljek magukat!
Én pontosan tudom mit miért teszek! Itt egy az áldozat, itt egy az igazság...és az nem zsidó, és az igazság nem a zsidóké. Többé, soha többé nem is lehet az.
Isten, az Egyetlen, legyen irgalmas minden hazudozóhoz...a bűnösök pedig elnyerik méltó bűntetetésüket.
Én ezt tudom!

Rózsa Flores Eduardo

John Ging, head of the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA), describes the moments and aftermath of an Israeli strike on a UN school, designated as a shelter, in Beit Lahiya
Photographs by Mohammed Abed/AFP and agencies

Kattints a képre - Click on the picture

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2009. január 20., kedd

Israeli Civilians?

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These children were attacked by ILLEGAL setters who tried to burn them alive by pouring petrol on them. This is NEVER reported in the media and most of the settlers are NOT prosecuted for their crimes.This is only a very SMALL selection of pictures.. There are MANY more showing attrocities these ILLEGAL Squatters are getting away with & do often!


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2009. január 16., péntek

Participate in the Holy war against crime

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I received the following message, please read it:

I am hundreds of miles away and ask but one thing of you. I don't want your money all I ask is for your Dua for us in Palestine and Lebanon and if you have never forwarded an email before, please help us by forwarding this One. I will make Dua for you and all those who forward this email and for all Of the Ummah Of our Beloved Prophet Muhammad (Sallallahu Alaihi Wa Aalihi Wassallam)






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2009. január 15., csütörtök

Ki szelet vett...vihart arat...a Hamasz válaszolt!

...sow the wind, and they reap the whirlwind...

Foszforlövedékekkel válaszolt a Hamasz

Foszfortartalmú lövedéket lőtt ki a Hamász szerdán a zsidó államra, a Gázai övezetet uraló palesztin radikális mozgalom először vetett be ilyen fegyvert - közölte a cionista rendőrség. A tájékoztatás szerint az említett lövedék a Gázai övezet és "izrael" határa mentén fekvő Szderót közelében szerda este csapódott be.

A cionisták által kilőtt un. fehér foszfor lővedékek robbanak Gáza felett

A Human Rights Watch (HRW) nemzetközi emberi jogi szervezet azzal vádolja a cionista államot, hogy a nemzetközi jogot megsértve vet be foszfortartalmú tüzérségi lövedékeket a gázai övezet ellen indított genocid támadása során.
Az cionista rendőrség közlésére a HRW képviselője úgy reagált, hogy amennyiben bebizonyosodik, a Hamász valóban használ ilyen lőszert, úgy szervezete azt is élesen elítéli, ahogyan a palesztin mozgalom által Kasszám-rakétákkal és aknagránátokkal a zsidók által megszállt területek ellen intézett egyéb támadásokat is.

A Hamasz pszichológiai hadviselés eszköze: a mai napon SMS-ek tömege érkezett izraeli telefonokra. Az üzenet szövege világos.

A tüzérségi aknák foszfortartalma az oxigénnel reakcióba lépve éjszaka megvilágítja a célpontokat, nappal pedig takarófüstöt hoz létre a szárazföldi alakulatok számára, de tilos ilyen aknák bevetése közvetlenül a harcoló alakulatok ellen nem is beszélve a természetes tilalomról, az ilyen lövedékek civil célpontok elleni alkalmazásáról. A fehér foszfor az emberi bőrrel érintkezve súlyos égési sérüléseket okozhat, a földre kerülve pedig tüzet idézhet elő.


2009. január 14., szerda

üzenet seresnek

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Ha valakinek esetleg hiányozna egy kiadós hányás, ajánlóm a következő, egy országos kripli által megírt, naci-szagú, cionista förmedvényt

Seres Laszlo mint cionista propagandista

üzenetem neki,
(merthogy, hja, olvass
ák ők is a blogomat rendszeresen!) :

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Guideline for Mideast propagandists - Iránymutatás a Közel-Keletről tudósító propagandistáknak

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/English version below/

Iránymutatás a Közel-Keletről tudósító propagandistáknak

1. Mindig az arabok támadnak, Izrael csupán védekezik. A védekezést megtorlásnak is nevezhetik.

2. Sem az araboknak, sem a palesztinoknak, sem a libanoniaknak nincs joguk civileket ölni. Ha megteszik, az terrorizmus.

3. Izraelnek van joga civileket ölni. Ha ilyesmit tesz, akkor azt "jogos védekezésnek" kell nevezni.

4. Ha Izrael tömegesen gyilkol civileket, a nyugatiak arra kérik őt, tegye azt óvatosan. Ezt hívják a "nemzetközi közösség fellépésének".

5. Sem a palesztinoknak, sem a libanoniaknak nincsen joguk izraeli katonákat foglyul ejteni, még harc közben sem. Ha ez mégis megtörténik, azt "védtelen civilek foglyul ejtésének" kell nevezni.

6. Izraelnek viszont joga van ahhoz, hogy annyi palesztint vagy libanonit raboljon el, amennyit csak akar. Jelenleg 10 ezernél is több palesztin van izraeli börtönökben, köztük 300 gyerek és kb. 1000 nő. Fogvatartásukhoz nincs szükség bírósági ítéletre, Izraelnek joga van börtönben tartani bárkit, még a Hamász demokratikus úton megválasztott képviselőit, sőt, minisztereit is. Ugyanis az izraeli börtönökben lévő palesztinok "terroristák".

7. Amikor Hezbollah neve szóba kerül, mellé kell tenni a következő kifejezést: "Irán és Szíria által támogatott szervezet".

8. De ha Izraelt említik, akkor teljes mértékben tilos úgy utalni rá, mint arra az államra, amelyet "az Egyesült Államok pénzel és támogat". Ha ilyesmit írnának le, kiderülne, az arab-izraeli konfliktus egyenlőtlen felek párharca, és Izrael biztonságát a valóságban nem fenyegeti veszély.

9. Izraellel kapcsolatban tilos utalni a "megszállt területekre", "ENSZ-határozatokra", "emberi jogsértésekre" és a "genfi konvencióra".

10. A palesztinok és a libanoniak mindig "gyávák", akik "elbújnak a polgári lakosság közé", amelyet egyébként gyűlölnek. Ha valamely katonai létesítményben alszanak, akkor is "gyávák". Izraelnek természetesen joga van lebombázni ezeket a katonai barakkokat ugyanúgy, ahogy a lakóházakat is, ahol a "terroristák bujkálnak". Az Ilyen akciókat "sebészi pontosságú támadásnak" kell nevezni.

11. Az izraeliek angolul, franciául, spanyolul és portugálul is kiválóan beszélnek, jobban, mint az arabok. Ezért aztán izraeli hivatalos személyekkel kell interjút készíteni. Legalább 10-szer olyan gyakran kell szót adni nekik a médiában, mint az araboknak. Ezt pedig a "média semlegességének" kell nevezni.

12. Bárki, aki a fentebb felsorolt szabályokkal nem ért egyet, "kirívóan veszélyes antiszemita terrorista".

(fpp.co.uk) Fordította: Perge Ottó

Guideline for Mideast correspondents/propagandists

# In the Middle East, the Arabs always attack first and Israel always defends itself. This defense is called 'retaliation'.

# Neither Arabs, Palestinians nor Lebanese have the right to kill civilians. This is 'terrorism'.
# Israel has the right to kill civilians. This is called 'legitimate defense'.

# When Israel massively kills civilians, the Western Powers ask to her do it with courtesy or politeness. This is called 'reaction of the international community'.

# Neither Palestinians nor Lebanese have the right to capture Israeli soldiers inside military installations with sentry and combat positions. This has to be called 'kidnapping of defenceless civilians'.

# Israel has the right to kidnap as many Palestinians or Lebanese as they wish and at any time or place. Their present figures are about 10,000 imprisoned, 300 of whom are children and one thousand women. They do not need any evidence about their culpability. Israel has the right to detain such kidnapped prisoners indefinitely, even if they are people democratically elected by Palestinians. This is called 'imprisonment of terrorists'.

# Whenever the word 'Hizbollah' is mentioned, it is compulsory to add in the same phrase 'supported and financed by Syria and Iran'.

# When 'Israel' is mentioned it is absolutely forbidden to add 'supported and financed by the United States' This could give the impression that the conflict is uneven and that Israel's existence of is not after all at risk.

# In any statement about Israel, any mention of the following phrases is to be avoided: 'occupied territories', 'UN resolutions', 'Human Rights violations' or 'Geneva Convention'.

# Palestinians, as well as Lebanese, always are 'cowards' hiding behind a civil population that dislike them. If they sleep in military accommodation with their families, this has a name: 'cowardice'. Israel is entitled to annihilate with bombs and missiles such barracks where they sleep. This is to be called a 'surgical, high-precision action'.

# Israelis speak English, French, Spanish or Portuguese better than the Arabs. That is why they deserve to be interviewed more frequently and have better opportunities to explain to the audience at large the above rules, from 1 to 10. This is called 'media neutrality'.

# Any person in disagreement with the above rules is to be branded a "highly dangerous anti-Semitic terrorist'.
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2009. január 10., szombat

Enough. It's time for a boycott

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The best way to end the bloody occupation is to target Israel with the kind of movement that ended apartheid in South Africa

Naomi Klein

It's time. Long past time. The best strategy to end the increasingly bloody occupation is for Israel to become the target of the kind of global movement that put an end to apartheid in South Africa. In July 2005 a huge coalition of Palestinian groups laid out plans to do just that. They called on "people of conscience all over the world to impose broad boycotts and implement divestment initiatives against Israel similar to those applied to South Africa in the apartheid era". The campaign Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions was born.

Every day that Israel pounds Gaza brings more converts to the BDS cause - even among Israeli Jews. In the midst of the assault roughly 500 Israelis, dozens of them well-known artists and scholars, sent a letter to foreign ambassadors in Israel. It calls for "the adoption of immediate restrictive measures and sanctions" and draws a clear parallel with the anti-apartheid struggle. "The boycott on South Africa was effective, but Israel is handled with kid gloves ... This international backing must stop."

Yet even in the face of these clear calls, many of us still can't go there. The reasons are complex, emotional and understandable. But they simply aren't good enough. Economic sanctions are the most effective tool in the non-violent arsenal: surrendering them verges on active complicity. Here are the top four objections to the BDS strategy, followed by counter-arguments.

Punitive measures will alienate rather than persuade Israelis.

The world has tried what used to be called "constructive engagement". It has failed utterly. Since 2006 Israel has been steadily escalating its criminality: expanding settlements, launching an outrageous war against Lebanon, and imposing collective punishment on Gaza through the brutal blockade. Despite this escalation, Israel has not faced punitive measures - quite the opposite. The weapons and $3bn in annual aid the US sends Israel are only the beginning. Throughout this key period, Israel has enjoyed a dramatic improvement in its diplomatic, cultural and trade relations with a variety of other allies. For instance, in 2007 Israel became the first country outside Latin America to sign a free-trade deal with the Mercosur bloc. In the first nine months of 2008, Israeli exports to Canada went up 45%. A new deal with the EU is set to double Israel's exports of processed food. And in December European ministers "upgraded" the EU-Israel association agreement, a reward long sought by Jerusalem.

It is in this context that Israeli leaders started their latest war: confident they would face no meaningful costs. It is remarkable that over seven days of wartime trading, the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange's flagship index actually went up 10.7%. When carrots don't work, sticks are needed.

Israel is not South Africa.

Of course it isn't. The relevance of the South African model is that it proves BDS tactics can be effective when weaker measures (protests, petitions, backroom lobbying) fail. And there are deeply distressing echoes of apartheid in the occupied territories: the colour-coded IDs and travel permits, the bulldozed homes and forced displacement, the settler-only roads. Ronnie Kasrils, a prominent South African politician, said the architecture of segregation he saw in the West Bank and Gaza was "infinitely worse than apartheid". That was in 2007, before Israel began its full-scale war against the open-air prison that is Gaza.

Why single out Israel when the US, Britain and other western countries do the same things in Iraq and Afghanistan?

Boycott is not a dogma; it is a tactic. The reason the strategy should be tried is practical: in a country so small and trade-dependent, it could actually work.

Boycotts sever communication; we need more dialogue, not less.

This one I'll answer with a personal story. For eight years, my books have been published in Israel by a commercial house called Babel. But when I published The Shock Doctrine, I wanted to respect the boycott. On the advice of BDS activists, including the wonderful writer John Berger, I contacted a small publisher called Andalus. Andalus is an activist press, deeply involved in the anti-occupation movement and the only Israeli publisher devoted exclusively to translating Arabic writing into Hebrew. We drafted a contract that guarantees that all proceeds go to Andalus's work, and none to me. I am boycotting the Israeli economy but not Israelis.

Our modest publishing plan required dozens of phone calls, emails and instant messages, stretching between Tel Aviv, Ramallah, Paris, Toronto and Gaza City. My point is this: as soon as you start a boycott strategy, dialogue grows dramatically. The argument that boycotts will cut us off from one another is particularly specious given the array of cheap information technologies at our fingertips. We are drowning in ways to rant at each other across national boundaries. No boycott can stop us.

Just about now, many a proud Zionist is gearing up for major point-scoring: don't I know that many of these very hi-tech toys come from Israeli research parks, world leaders in infotech? True enough, but not all of them. Several days into Israel's Gaza assault, Richard Ramsey, managing director of a British telecom specialising in voice-over-internet services, sent an email to the Israeli tech firm MobileMax: "As a result of the Israeli government action in the last few days we will no longer be in a position to consider doing business with yourself or any other Israeli company."

Ramsey says his decision wasn't political; he just didn't want to lose customers. "We can't afford to lose any of our clients," he explains, "so it was purely commercially defensive."

It was this kind of cold business calculation that led many companies to pull out of South Africa two decades ago. And it's precisely the kind of calculation that is our most realistic hope of bringing justice, so long denied, to Palestine.

A version of this column was published in the Nation (thenation.com)

naomiklein.org

Israel is not South Africa. It is in this context that Israeli leaders started their latest war: confident they would face no meaningful costs. It is remarkable that over seven days of wartime trading, the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange's flagship index actually went up 10.7%. When carrots don't work, sticks are needed.The world has tried what used to be called "constructive engagement". It has failed utterly. Since 2006 Israel has been steadily escalating its criminality: expanding settlements, launching an outrageous war against Lebanon, and imposing collective punishment on Gaza through the brutal blockade. Despite this escalation, Israel has not faced punitive measures - quite the opposite. The weapons and $3bn in annual aid the US sends Israel are only the beginning. Throughout this key period, Israel has enjoyed a dramatic improvement in its diplomatic, cultural and trade relations with a variety of other allies. For instance, in 2007 Israel became the first country outside Latin America to sign a free-trade deal with the Mercosur bloc. In the first nine months of 2008, Israeli exports to Canada went up 45%. A new deal with the EU is set to double Israel's exports of processed food. And in December European ministers "upgraded" the EU-Israel association agreement, a reward long sought by Jerusalem.Punitive measures will alienate rather than persuade Israelis. Yet even in the face of these clear calls, many of us still can't go there. The reasons are complex, emotional and understandable. But they simply aren't good enough. Economic sanctions are the most effective tool in the non-violent arsenal: surrendering them verges on active complicity. Here are the top four objections to the BDS strategy, followed by counter-arguments.Every day that Israel pounds Gaza brings more converts to the BDS cause - even among Israeli Jews. In the midst of the assault roughly 500 Israelis, dozens of them well-known artists and scholars, sent a letter to foreign ambassadors in Israel. It calls for "the adoption of immediate restrictive measures and sanctions" and draws a clear parallel with the anti-apartheid struggle. "The boycott on South Africa was effective, but Israel is handled with kid gloves ... This international backing must stop." It's time. Long past time. The best strategy to end the increasingly bloody occupation is for Israel to become the target of the kind of global movement that put an end to apartheid in South Africa. In July 2005 a huge coalition of Palestinian groups laid out plans to do just that. They called on "people of conscience all over the world to impose broad boycotts and implement divestment initiatives against Israel similar to those applied to South Africa in the apartheid era". The campaign Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions was born.

2009. január 9., péntek

Gaza - Palestine : Massacre, Masacre, Tömegmészárlás

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Click on the Picture!
Klikk a képre!
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What Israel thinks of Catholics and Christians

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Bible Belters, take note. Post Vatican II Catholics, take note. This is what Israel thinks of, and does to, your co-religionists in Palestine.

Pull away the veil from over your eyes. We've heard umpteen stories about the persecution of Jews over the past two thousand years. But we hear little, if anything, about the vile, racist and fundamentally pagan ideology and belief system at work behind various Jewish enterprises throughout history - from the Crucifixion, the activities of the Sanhedrin, to Communism, to the state of "Israel".

Above is a picture of a Catholic child from Gaza, 14 year old Christine Turok, lying in a coffin after being killed in Israel's latest fit of Talmudic hatred - one of many innocent children, women and men, Christian and Muslim, slaughtered by the drive to consolidate Eretz Yisrael.

I know that in the United States, from where we attract many readers, there are white, European Christians and Catholics who wholly support Israel in the belief that they are God's "Chosen People" - a theological fallacy which has crept even into the Catholic Church after the Second Vatican Council.

Theology and the Crucifixion aside, let's reason for one second: would "God's Chosen People" perpetrate, or collectively support the perpetration of, such an orgy of genocide and destruction as we are witnessing in Gaza? Would "God's Chosen People" hinder a Catholic Archbishop from celebrating pre-Christmas Masses in Gaza, before murdering members of his congregation from the air with impunity?

Christians across the world need to take a serious look at the history of their faith and realise who exactly has been out to undermine and exploit them for 2,000 years. Not Hamas, not the Al Aqsa Martyrs, and most certainly, not this beautiful young child who lost her life. Do Hamas have the ear (or some might say, the neck) of the world's strongest [sic] superpower? Are Hamas sitting on several hundred nuclear weapons? Do the co-religionists of Hamas and Hezbollah have access to the vast chasms of money which make up the international banking system?

They most certainly don't. When you understand this fact, badly aiming homemade rockets don't seem much of a problem at all. In fact, it dwarfs the Biblical David in his battle against Goliath.

I do not care for the paid-up "Zionist" Christians, who are for the most part "conservative" capitalists who want their share of the filthy lucre, and need a scapegoat - the Arab, usually - from which to generate an atmosphere of eternal threat, under which their profits will be secured. These people are lost, and among them rank idiots like George W. Bush, Tony Blair and, to a certain extent (wait and see), Barack Obama.

Who I do care for is well-meaning Catholics and Christians who have been misled by their peers and even the clergy. Quit your sycophantic ass-kissing to the Zionists. They care about your money, and your mouth, but nothing else. You are to them, as the Zionist Jew Henry Kissinger once described American soldiers, "dumb, stupid animals to be used as pawns for foreign policy".

Instead, channel your energy towards helping your co-religionists in Gaza, and their neighbours and friends, be they Christian or Muslim. I call on Catholics everywhere to recite a decade of the Rosary for the repose of the soul of the child pictured above, and to pray another earnestly for the victory of the Palestinian people over these demonic Christ-killers masquerading as the Chosen People of God.

[Picture: Uruknet.info]
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2009. január 8., csütörtök

Who is the terrorist? Posters for today - Ki a terrorista? 2 Poszter mára

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Ki a terrorista?
Zsidó-palesztin háború - ki kezdte?
(Számok, tények)


Ki kezdte? Ki lőtt először? Ki követte el az első terrorista támadásokat? Nézzük a tényeket:

1937. márc. 17., Jaffa: Első ízben robban bomba egy kávéházban Palesztinában. Az elkövetők: cionisták.

1937. aug. 20 - szept. 26.: Első ízben robbannak bombák buszokon Palesztinában. Az elkövetők: cionisták.

1938. július 6., Haifa: Első ízben robban bomba piactéren Palesztinában. Az elkövetők: cionisták.

1946. július 22., Jeruzsálem: Első ízben robban bomba szállodákban. Az elkövetők cionisták.

1946. október 1., Róma: Első ízben követnek el bombamerényletet egy követség ellen a palesztinai konfliktusban szemben álló felek. /A brit követség a célpont./ Az elkövetők: cionisták.

1946. október 31., Petah Tikvah: Első ízben robbantanak mentőautót /!/ Palesztinában. Az elkövetők: cionisták.

1947. június: Első ízben küldenek levélbombát /a brit intézmények címére./ Az elkövetők: cionisták.

Forrás: The Arab Women's Information Committee and The Institute for Palestine Studies, Who Are the Terrorists? Aspects of Zionist and Israeli Terrorism, (Beirut: Insitute for Palestine Studies, 1972).

668 palesztin meghalt, 3100megsebesült a 12 napja tartó mészárlás során... Ki a terrorista?

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