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Has the BBC finally lost the plot? It would appear so. They’ve even adopted the Israeli governments tactic of lying straight to our faces, about an agreement with other major media groups not to hold a donation campaign. Sky BSB vehemently denied ever making any such arrangement. We’ve come to expect this pro-Israeli bias from their coverage of the slaughter of innocents in Gaza over recent weeks. They should be demanding that the Israeli government face war crimes tribunals (but then they did nothing about the Sabra and Shatila massacres back in 1982 either), or at least be asking the obvious questions, like why aren’t the Israelis being made to finance the rebuilding of Gaza as they obliterated it in the first place. Too many Zionists in high places, methinks!
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Starbucks released a statement on it’s website denying its rumoured support for Israel and the savage brutality of it’s invasion of Gaza. Coincidentally, the window of the Starbucks directly outside the Israeli was one of the first to be broken in yesterday’s protest riot in London.
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Men never do evil so completely and cheerfully as when they do it from a religious conviction. Blaise Pascal
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Who could blame them? When your father, brothers, uncles have been emasculated by being unable to provide food, shelter, education and safety for you, and you have known nothing but fear in your short life, what options are left to you? Hopefully, the children of Gaza who are not slaughtered by the Israelis will be mentally strong enough not to be scarred for life by the hell they are living through and eventually are given some opportunity to live an normal life.
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Israeli’s butchery of innocents, including 30 to 40 civilians today in a school, is the best way of lining up new Hamas members to take the place of those killed in Gaza this week and last week.
Given that Israel has stripped Gazans of all dignity and self-esteem by months and months of harrying raids, restrictions on movement and cutting to a trickle humanitarian aid, the ongoing slaughter will drive those young men and woman who are losing family members as I type, into the Hamas organisation which will allow them a chance to do something about the F16s, White Phosphorus bombs and armed drones.
On a much smaller scale, in Northern Ireland back in 1971, British troops were ordered to arrest and intern young men across the Republican community who had not committed any crimes, because of who they were rather than what they did. Many years later, it was acknowledged by senior politicians and military officers that this injustice became a major recruitment bonus for the IRA. History repeats itself…
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Up to 12000 marchers today protested in London against the ongoing slaughter of Gazans. Many other protesters braved the cold weather to gather in Manchester and Edinburgh also.
Later hundreds threw symbolic shoes into Whitehall in a similar protest to that of the Iraqi journalist who threw his shoes at George W Bush at his last press conference in Baghdad.
The crowd chanted “Shame On You, Here’s Our Shoe”
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Support the Palestinian people by boycotting Israeli goods. These are usually easily spotted within the EU due to food-labelling legislation, although some Israeli settler communities have been trying to get around this by having their products labelled “West Bank”, which is ironic considering that they won’t allow Palestinians a state of their own on their own land…
Major companies such as Caterpillar (who supply the Israeli army with bulldozers to demolish Palestinian homes), Coca Cola and Marks & Spencer are involved in trading with Israel. Do what you can to help put pressure on Israel to stop their genocide of the Palestinians by not purchasing any Israeli-made goods.
Use this link for more information:
http://www.mylinkspage.com/israel.html
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No surprises here!
American aircraft carriers in the Mediterranean Sea are assisting the Israeli occupation forces in the military campaign on Gaza Strip, a well informed source in the Russian intelligence said on Wednesday.
The source explained that the American aircraft carriers were extending information and logistical support to the IOF air force in its savage raids on the Strip.
Read more at: http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/WO0901/S00019.htm
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Finally, proof that George W Bush is insane. He claimed today the slaughter of 400+ Palestinians is the fault of Hamas. Of course we know that he is expected to spout such nonsense in the media because of the strength of the Zionist-driven Jewish lobby in the US which has power over every US politician to some degree or another. Any decent man, given that he has only days left in “power”, would have grown a backbone and condemned the Zionist slaughter for what it is – a planned election-related program of genocide timed meticulously and with an accompanying chorus of propaganda across the media.
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Israeli Zionists continue to slaughter Palestinian civilians along with Hamas freedom fighters – this report from the BBC:
BBC journalist and Gaza resident Hamada Abu Qammar describes the impact of the current wave of Israeli airstrikes against Hamas targets.
The streets of Gaza are deserted, apart from a few cars taking urgent cases to hospital and families screaming and shouting as they take bodies to the cemetery to be buried.
This morning I visited Shifa Hospital, the main one in Gaza.
I spoke to one man, a civilian, and also a 14-year-old boy who were injured in an airstrike on a police station in the east of Gaza City this morning.
The man said he had been going to work in a clinic when he heard the sound of planes and turned back. But after that he cannot remember what happened – he just woke up injured, with wounds in his hand, leg and stomach.
The teenage boy had blood on his head and was in a lot of pain. He could not even remember his own name. “I don’t even know where I am,” he said to me.
I saw a body too, in the emergency room, with a stick of wood stuck through the chest.
Yesterday I also went into the hospital; the morgue was full and bodies were left in the streets. Parents were scouring the hospital for their children.
I followed one woman who was screaming “my son, my son” as she searched the building.
Eventually they located him, a young man was in his twenties. The staff would not let her see the body, but I saw it. It didn’t have a head and there was no stomach. She fainted on top of the remains of her son, which were covered with a white sheet.
The relatives in the hospital scream and scream. They don’t have words to express their feelings, they just say “God help us”, over and over.
I have seen several Israeli airstrikes this morning – one on a Hamas police post on the coastal road, another on a house about 200m from the BBC office. Smoke pours into the sky. The largest so far today was on the Hamas security headquarters, which is also near to our office, a few hundred metres away.
I was watching it from the window. There were three very loud bangs and a power cut. I could hear women screaming in their houses, and gunshots from Hamas men surrounding the area to keep people way.
The compound was in a big residential area, with lots of high buildings and apartments. Some of the homes are only about 5m from the site – and of course those buildings were damaged, with windows shattered and falling to the ground.
Electricity comes and goes as usual. Most shops are closed. There is a lack of everything – the UN relief agency UNRWA has not been able to deliver food aid for about 750,000 people.
There are shortages of anaesthetic gas, medical supplies, flour and milk – but many of the people I have spoken to say they don’t feel like eating while this is going on.
Families are just sitting in their homes. I spoke to one of my neighbours, Iman, a 14-year-old-girl. She was so scared she could barely speak.
“I don’t know where to go. I don’t know where is a safe place to stay. We don’t know when they will strike again,” she said.
Israel is not currently permitting international journalists to cross into Gaza


