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sophia_h
28-12-2008, 05:57 PM
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The global Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions
Movement for Palestine
(http://www.bdsmovement.net/)
provides the framework for this.
Now is the time to channel our raw emotions into a
long-term commitment to make sure we do not wake up
to "another Gaza" ever again.



Gaza Massacres Must
Spur Us To Action

By Ali Abunimah

27 December 2008
The Electronic Intifada

"I will play music and celebrate what the Israeli air force is doing." Those were the words, spoken on Al Jazeera today by Ofer Shmerling, an Israeli civil defense official in the Sderot area adjacent to Gaza, as images of Israel's latest massacres were broadcast around the world.

A short time earlier, US-supplied Israeli F-16 warplanes and Apache helicopters dropped over 100 bombs on dozens of locations in the Israeli-occupied Gaza Strip killing at least 195 persons and injuring hundreds more. Many of these locations were police stations located, like police stations the world over, in the middle of civilian areas. The US government was one of the first to offer its support for Israel's attacks, and others will follow.

Reports said that many of the dead were Palestinian police officers. Among those Israel labels "terrorists" were more than a dozen traffic police officers undergoing training. An as yet unknown number of civilians were killed and injured; Al Jazeera showed images of several dead children, and the Israeli attacks came at the time thousands of Palestinian children were in the streets on their way home from school.

Shmerling's joy has been echoed by Israelis and their supporters around the world; their violence is righteous violence. It is "self-defense" against "terrorists" and therefore justified. Israeli bombing -- like American and NATO bombing in Iraq and Afghanistan -- is bombing for freedom, peace and democracy.

The rationalization for Israel's massacres, already being faithfully transmitted by the English-language media, is that Israel is acting in "retaliation" for Palestinian rockets fired with increasing intensity ever since the six-month truce expired on 19 December (until today, no Israeli had been killed or injured by these recent rocket attacks).

But today's horrific attacks mark only a change in Israel's method of killing Palestinians recently. In recent months they died mostly silent deaths, the elderly and sick especially, deprived of food and necessary medicine by the two year-old Israeli blockade calculated and intended to cause suffering and deprivation to 1.5 million Palestinians, the vast majority refugees and children, caged into the Gaza Strip. In Gaza, Palestinians died silently, for want of basic medications: insulin, cancer treatment, products for dialysis prohibited from reaching them by Israel.

What the media never question is Israel's idea of a truce. It is very simple. Under an Israeli-style truce, Palestinians have the right to remain silent while Israel starves them, kills them and continues to violently colonize their land. Israel has not only banned food and medicine to sustain Palestinian bodies in Gaza but it is also intent on starving minds: due to the blockade, there is not even ink, paper and glue to print textbooks for schoolchildren.

As John Ging, the head of operations of the United Nations agency for Palestine refugees (UNRWA), told The Electronic Intifada in November: "there was five months of a ceasefire in the last couple of months, where the people of Gaza did not benefit; they did not have any restoration of a dignified existence. We in fact at the UN, our supplies were also restricted during the period of the ceasefire, to the point where we were left in a very vulnerable and precarious position and with a few days of closure we ran out of food."

That is an Israeli truce. Any response to Israeli attacks -- whether peaceful protests against the apartheid wall in Bilin and Nilin in the West Bank is met with bullets and bombs. There are no rockets launched at Israel from the West Bank, and yet Israel's attacks, killings, land theft, settler pogroms and kidnappings never ceased for one single day during the truce. The Palestinian Authority in Ramallah has acceded to all of Israel's demands, even assembling "security forces" to fight the resistance on Israel's behalf. None of that has spared a single Palestinian or her property or livelihood from Israel's relentless violent colonization. It did not save, for instance, the al-Kurd family from seeing their home of 50 years in occupied East Jerusalem demolished on 9 November, so the land it sits on could be taken by settlers.

Once again we are watching massacres in Gaza, as we did last March when 110 Palestinians, including dozens of children, were killed by Israel in just a few days. Once again people everywhere feel rage, anger and despair that this outlaw state carries out such crimes with impunity.

But all over the Arab media and internet today the rage being expressed is not directed solely at Israel. Notably, it is directed more sharply than ever at Arab states. The images that stick are of Israel's foreign minister Tzipi Livni in Cairo on Christmas day. There she sat smiling with Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak. Then there are the pictures of Livni and Egypt's foreign minister smiling and slapping their palms together.

The Israeli newspaper Haaretz reported today that last wednesday the Israeli "cabinet authorized the prime minister, the defense minister, and the foreign minister to determine the timing and the method" of Israel's attacks on Gaza. Everywhere people ask, what did Livni tell the Egyptians and more importantly what did they tell her? Did Israel get a green light to turn Gaza's streets red once again? Few are ready to give Egypt the benefit of the doubt after it has helped Israel besiege Gaza by keeping the Rafah border crossing closed for more than a year.

On top of the intense anger and sadness so many people feel at Israel's renewed mass killings in Gaza is a sense of frustration that there seem to be so few ways to channel it into a political response that can change the course of events, end the suffering, and bring justice.

But there are ways, and this is a moment to focus on them. Already I have received notices of demonstrations and solidarity actions being planned in cities all over the world. That is important. But what will happen after the demonstrations disperse and the anger dies down? Will we continue to let Palestinians in Gaza die in silence?

Palestinians everywhere are asking for solidarity, real solidarity, in the form of sustained, determined political action. The Gaza-based One Democratic State Group reaffirmed this today as it "called upon all civil society organizations and freedom loving people to act immediately in any possible way to put pressure on their governments to end diplomatic ties with Apartheid Israel and institute sanctions against it."

The global Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions Movement for Palestine (http://www.bdsmovement.net/) provides the framework for this. Now is the time to channel our raw emotions into a long-term commitment to make sure we do not wake up to "another Gaza" ever again.

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)

The Electronic Intifada

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sophia_h
28-12-2008, 05:59 PM
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Gaza City Hospital A Gruesome Scene

By Ma'an news

28 December, 2008
www.Uruknet

Gaza – Ma’an – Death shrouds the hallways of Gaza City’s Ash-Shefa medical compound Saturday, its smell creeping in from all corners.

Amputated bodies are strewn throughout hallways because the morgues in the city can no longer accommodate the dead

In one corner a man stands with his seven year old son in a cardboard box because the hospital ran out of sheets to cover the dead with. This is how he will carry him home and bury him.

Another man stands dazed, in shock after watching his son Mohammed killed during his graduation ceremony at the de facto police headquarters. The father of one of Mohammed’s classmates stood next to his son as he was decapitated. The man is still screaming.

In the packed hospital waiting room a mother sits silently staring into the distance; her son was pronounced dead shortly after she brought him in.

Despite the ugly scene at the medical compound people poured in, seeming not to notice the horror of blood and body parts they hurriedly try to pick out clothing or personal items of loved ones hit by Israeli missiles somewhere in the Gaza Strip.

Twelve year old Ayaman is screaming at his father who tries to prevent him from seeing the bodies of his uncle and brother, torn to pieces under sheets. "I’m not afraid to see them," he screamed. In a rage as his father holds tight, Ayman catches the hand of a resistance fighter; "shell and kill them as they did to us," he says.

Yaha Muheisen stops searching for his son’s body for a moment to speak to Ma’an’s reporter. "whatever Israel did it will not defeat us," he says, "it will not weaken our power."

Forty-year-old mother Nawal Al-Lad’a did not find the bodies of her two sons in the medical compound, so she left to look amid the rubble.

Husam Farajallah, a university student, was at the hospital collecting the body of his relative. He called what happened in Gaza a "black day" in the lives of all Palestinians, and wondered how the world could watch and do nothing.
Medics in Gaza confirmed that the majority of those killed in the day’s attacks were civilians, including men, women and children. Most were cut to pieces, making the job of doctors and medics difficult, and the task of giving bodies back to families painful and gruesome.

The medics working in the field continue to dig up bodies from the densely populated urban areas of Gaza City.

The scenes remind many Palestinians of the images that came out of the Sabra and Shatila massacres from Beirut in 1982, when thousands of Palestinians were killed by the Lebanese Phalangist militaries.

As the death toll climbs and no word on a halt to the attacks has come from Israel, Gazans fear for their lives and loved ones.


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sophia_h
28-12-2008, 06:11 PM
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Subject: Fw: Desmond Tutu : 'Gaza attack akin to war crimes'



Someone needs to explain to Reverend Tutu that the deliberate targeting of civilians, especially women and children, is a violation of international law. It is by definition a war crime!!! But these are God's chosen people. They are allowed to committ mass murder. And they have been doing it since Deir Yassim, sixty years ago, when the Irgun massacred an entire village of Arab Palestinians.


'Gaza attack akin to war crimes'
December 28 2008 at 02:02PM


Israel's bombardment of Gaza "bears all the hallmarks of war crimes", Archbishop Emeritus Desmond Tutu said in a statement on Sunday.

"In the context of total aerial supremacy, in which one side in a conflict deploys lethal aircraft against opponents with no means of defending themselves, the bombardment bears all the hallmarks of war crimes."

The attacks, in retaliation for rockets fired by the Palestinians, would not contribute to the security of Israel, he said.

"It is a blight not only on the Middle East, but on the entire world - and particularly world leaders who have consistently failed the people of Palestine and Israel over the past 60 years."

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justpassinthrew
28-12-2008, 06:30 PM
No matter how well you hide the truth amongst a jumbled mass of words and doublespeak, it inevitably remains the truth.


The 'Official' Story


Israeli air strike kills Gaza terrorist, medics say


Hamas gunman killed, two other Palestinians wounded in Air Force attack on group of terrorists preparing to fire mortars from northern Strip toward Negev region; Qassam lands near factory in south Israel; no injuries

Hanan Greenberg Latest Update: 12.24.08, 22:06 / Israel News





Medical officials in Gaza said Wednesday evening that an Israeli air strike killed a Hamas gunman and wounded four other Palestinians, this after dozens of rockets and mortars were fired towards the Jewish state throughout the day.



An Israeli military spokesman said the air strike targeted a group of terrorists who were preparing to fire mortar shells towards Israel. The man killed in the attack was apparently a member of Hamas' armed wing, the Izz al-Din al-Qassam Brigades.



Meanwhile, a Qassam rocket fired from northern Gaza at around 7:30 pm exploded near a factory located in the Sha'ar Hanegev Regional Council's industrial zone. There were no reports of injuries or damage.

Islamist Group

Hamas vows to step up attacks if Israel retaliates / AFP

'Israel should know that any decision to attack Gaza will open the gates of hell,' Islamist group's armed wing says. Israeli government spokesman: We will answer terrorist attacks with actions to protect our people
Full Story





At around 9:30 pm two Qassam rockets that were fired from Gaza fell in open spaces in the Shaar HaNegev Regional Council



Earlier in the evening two more rockets were launched toward the Negev region. One rocket landed in an open area within the Sha'ar Hanegev Regional Council's limits at around 17:30, but resulted in no injuries or damage.



Another Qassam fired a short while later landed in an open area in the Eshkol Regional Council. There were no reports of injuries or damage in that attack either.




At around 7 pm six mortar shells landed in open spaces in the Eshkol Regional Council. No injuries or damage were reported.



Gunmen launched more than 60 rockets and mortars since Tuesday night, the largest barrage since before an Egyptian-brokered truce went into effect in and around the besieged Palestinian territory in June. The ceasefire expired five days ago.




More than 50 Israelis were treated for shock, and extensive damage was caused to a number of structures.



Hamas vowed to step up its attacks if the Israeli army responded with strikes against the impoverished territory.



"(Israel) should know that any decision to attack the Gaza Strip will open the gates of hell and we will make you regret your stupidity with tears of blood," the group's armed wing, the Izz al-Din al-Qassam Brigades, said in a statement.




"The increasing stupidity of Israel is forcing us to intensify the rocket fire, and put thousands more Zionists in the line of fire in order to protect the Palestinian people."



It was reported that the "Color Red" system, which warns of incoming projectiles, will be activated in the southern city of Ashdod Wednesday evening amid the incessant barrages emanating from the Hamas-controlled enclave.




"Today it is clear that it is only a matter of time before Ashdod is attacked," a city official said. "With the activation of the alert system, a siren will sound 45 seconds before the rockets land here."





Reuters and Ali Waked contributed to the report



First Published: 12.24.08, 20:22





They forgot to mention ;

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http://m.onet.pl/_m/3dee4db43b3cac209b45881f1a05ad5c,21,1.jpg

Terrorists come in all shapes and sizes.



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Who would have known that war was so gruesome. The majority of people wouldnt be able to look at this picture. The truth hurts, but through our collective ignorance we hold some responsibility for this and god damn any person who feels they have the right to look away from the truth.

dragond
28-12-2008, 06:37 PM
why would they show these pictures? it doesnt suit their agenda.. as far is our ignorant public is concerned these people who died are the TERROISTS! israel defended itself from aggressors! if it wasnt so tragic it would be funny!
but dont forget mate this is not an all out war yet.. those pictures are very disturbing indeed but i dont think u will wanna look at the ones from a real war!

people only care about human life when this kinda shit happens in their doorstep, otherwise nobody gives a damn!

its a shame really... a big shame...!!

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sophia_h
28-12-2008, 06:37 PM
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Can there be any doubt who the real terrorists are?

US definition fits perfectly



STUART LITTLEWOOD


December 27, 2008

The patience of all decent men must surely be exhausted.

Today’s slaughter of innocents in Gaza, with at least 230 reported killed in raids on "Hamas terror operatives" (as the Israeli military put it), amounted to "a mass execution", said Hamas.

Can there now be any doubt who the real terrorists are?

The killing spree couldn’t have happened without the tacit approval of America, Britain and the EU. The political pea-brains that direct the pro-Israel western alliance were partying, gorging themselves on Christmas fare or binge-shopping while this massacre of hungry women and children and their despairing menfolk in Gaza was being planned and executed.

According to the US's own definition of terrorism Israel is squarely in the frame. Under Section 3 of Executive Order 13224 "Blocking Property and prohibiting Transactions with Persons who commit, threaten to commit, or support Terrorism", the term "terrorism" means an activity that…

(i) involves a violent act or an act dangerous to human life, property, or infrastructure; and

(ii) appears to be intended
# to intimidate or coerce a civilian population;

# to influence the policy of a government by intimidation or coercion; or

# to affect the conduct of a government by mass destruction, assassination, kidnapping, or hostage-taking.



The order and its definition of terrorism, signed 23 September 2001 by George W Bush, is used to outlaw and crush any organization, individual or country the US doesn’t like. The Israeli regime’s "amoral thugs", as a British MP branded them, have plainly been terrorizing the Palestinians for the last 60 years.


The long drawn-out siege and blockade of Gaza, and the numerous military assaults on its people and their legitimate government, are only the latest crimes in a catalogue of torment and terror. They are clearly attempts to "intimidate and coerce", while the mass destruction of Gaza's infrastructure, the withholding of humanitarian aid, the assassinations, the abductions, the bulldozing of Palestinian homes, and the many violent and dangerous acts including indiscriminate bombing and shelling (and the use of cluster bombs in Lebanon), ensure Israel’s ugly head is a perfect fit for America’s terrorist hat.


How does the world feel about Obama pledging to "forge an unshakeable bond" with the "miracle" of Terrorist Israel?

How do we feel about the EU rewarding Israel for its terrorist acts with enhanced benefits under the EU-Israel Association Agreement?

How do we Brits feel about our Intelligence and Security Committee being chaired by a Friend of Terrorist Israel and 5 out of its 9 members also being the Zionist regime’s devoted Friends? How do we feel about our Foreign Affairs Committee being chaired by a Friend of Terrorist Israel...and our Defence Committee too?


Britain’s prime minister Brown and his predecessor, now peace envoy Blair, both self-confessed Zionists, have given their undying support to a terrorist state and steered Britain’s foreign policy on a course that has earned the opprobrium of civilised people.

The best Brown could do today was urge "restraint". He called on Gazan "militants" to "cease all rocket attacks on Israel immediately", but didn’t urge his bosom pals to end the siege and their illegal occupation which, as every sane person knows, are the cause of the strife. Our Foreign Office went so far as to say they were "deeply concerned" then spouted the mantra: "The only way to achieve a lasting peace is through peaceful means".

The only peaceful means of achieving a lasting peace is for Western leaders to pull the plug on Israel until the regime conforms to international law and the will of the United Nations (without whose misguided generosity there would never have been a state of Israel), pulls back behind the 1967 border and strictly observes the principles of universal human rights.

If they don’t shoulder their responsibility, they risk a mighty moral backlash from ordinary people, who are beginning to learn the awful truth.


Stuart Littlewood
27 December 2008


http://www.uruknet.de/?s1=1&p=49981&s2=28


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dragond
28-12-2008, 06:50 PM
If i remember correctly it was the zionist jews who were the real terrorists back in the 40's.. since america is run by them it makes them the biggest!

tyler
28-12-2008, 09:47 PM
I got back a couple of hours ago from a demo outside the Mossad Embassy. It felt good to be there and show some solidarity with the thousand or so Arabs and Palestinians there. It won't stop the killing but a few minds may have been opened and some more sheeple awakened.

zarah
28-12-2008, 10:22 PM
There's another demo same place and same time tomorrow.

zarah
28-12-2008, 10:23 PM
Gaza massacre over 280 killed - Emergency Protests
LONDON

Sunday 28 December 2.00 pm - 4.00 pm and Monday 29 December 4.00pm – 6.00pm

Both protests opposite Israeli Embassy - Kensington High Street

Nearest tube: High Street Kensington

Protests organised by PSC, Palestine Return Centre (PRC), Palestinian Forum of Britain (PFB), British Muslim Initiative (BMI), Stop the War, Friends of al Aqsa, Muslim Association of Britain (MAB), Respect, Islamic Human Rights Commission, Association of the Palestinian Community in Britain (APC).

GLASGOW

Sunday 29 December, 4.30 George Square

EDINBURGH

Sunday 29 December 4.30, Foot of mound, Princes Street

BIRMINGHAM

Monday 29 December, 5.00 pm, outside Zavvi, Waterstones, High Street, Birminham City Centre (near the bull in the Bull Ring Centre)

MANCHESTER

Sunday 28 December 1pm, BBC Oxford Road

HALIFAX

Monday 29 December 4-5pm, outside Central Library

YORK

Monday 29 December 12 - 2pm St Sampsons Square, please come for all or part of our vigil

SHEFFIELD

Monday 29 December, 4pm, outside Town Hall

PORTSMOUTH

Saturday 3 January 11am, Guildhall Square

Organised by Portsmouth Network for a Just Settlement of the Arab-Israeli Conflict, and Portsmouth Stop the War Coalition

http://www.palestinecampaign.org/Index7b.asp?m_id=1&l1_id=6&l2_id=57&Content_ID=346

tyler
29-12-2008, 02:28 AM
I know one other Icke forumite who will be there tomorrow. How many other computer revolutionaries will make the effort?

If you live in London there is no excuse.

Let us see your photos here.

zarah
29-12-2008, 11:21 AM
I'll be there tomorrow...Im not in London this afternoon so I wont be able to make todays.

zarah
29-12-2008, 11:27 AM
http://www.palestinecampaign.org/Index7b.asp?m_id=1&l1_id=4&l2_id=24&Content_ID=192


Boycott Israeli Goods until Israel abides by international law and respects human rights

The BOYCOTT ISRAELI GOODS (BIG) CAMPAIGN, led by Palestine Solidarity Campaign and Jews for Boycotting Israeli Goods, is being relaunched from September, with letters to supermarket HQ and local branches, and pickets and demonstrations to engage shoppers around the country. As with the campaign against Apartheid in South Africa we want everyone to commit themselves to boycotting Israeli goods, until Israel complies with international law, with everything this would mean for Palestine.

To succeed, this must be a mass movement. 60 years and inaction from the international community and our government have produced deepening injustice for the Palestinians. So ordinary people must act, and do what we can do. More than 180 Palestinian civil society organisations and unions have called for this support.

Please will you join us by:

• Not buying Israeli goods (mostly fruit – including dried fruit, and vegetables and herbs), even if they are labelled ‘West Bank’ (this means they come from illegal Israeli settlements). Look at the label to find if they are from Israel.
• Sending this message to your friends, family and work colleagues, to ask them to join in.
• Looking at the BIG website, to tap into information about the many aspects of the boycott campaign, and what others are doing.
• If you live near a PSC branch and aren’t already involved, making contact and joining in their activities – handing out leaflets to shoppers, writing letters, checking supermarket shelves etc. (the week of 20 – 27 September will be a special Week of Action).
• If you are a member of a trade union or religious group, raising the boycott issue at a meeting or through a magazine.
• If you are not already a member, please join the Palestine Solidarity Campaign at and make a donation.

Thank you – your support is so important.

www.bigcampaign.org
www.bds-palestine.net

zarah
29-12-2008, 11:27 AM
I know one other Icke forumite who will be there tomorrow. How many other computer revolutionaries will make the effort?

If you live in London there is no excuse.

Let us see your photos here.


Thought you meant Tuesday...nothing seems to have been planned in London for tomorrow yet

zarah
29-12-2008, 10:06 PM
I managed to get back to London for the protest and we just got back.

You couldn't get to the actual embassy from the back you had to go round to the front where all the demonstrators met up. The police kindly told us that 'there's this massive demo so it's all been blocked off' and warned us not to go there 'for our own safety'....I think we must of looked too innocent to be protesting :p

There was about 500 or so people there..lots of police making observations, a helicopter flying above us...the apartment above one of the shops has people in filming the demo..not sure why..Oh and some demonstrators drinking hot drinks from starbucks...go figure ;)

Anyone else manage to go there?