 The following statement is part of an Israeli Supreme Court ruling?. ?The court also stated that the Gaza Strip was being controlled by a murderous terrorist organization, which was tirelessly working against the State of Israel and its citizens, while breaking every possible rule of international law in its violent actions, ?which indiscriminately target civilians ? men, women and children.?
They are obviously NOT talking about the Israel government which IS in control of the Gaza Strip?. the Court sure had me fooled for a minute?.
A report on the Court?s ruling can be read HERE?
It?s obvious that the Courts will do NOTHING to save the people of Gaza?. ONLY YOU CAN! Everything Hitler did was legal under German law. Did that make it right? | |
Soldiers accused of abusing detainees
Sources in the IDF said Tuesday night that the disturbing allegations of soldiers' abuse of Palestinian detainees that were first reported Tuesday on Israel Radio were already under investigation by the Military Police, and that the IDF viewed the incident as "extremely serious" and "extremely unusual."
The IDF indulges in behavior like this all the time: they just hate like hell getting caught at it, and that was precisely what happened in this incident.
Egypt and Iran hold first high-level meeting in decades
First, high level meetings between Iranian and Egyptian dignitaries, and very soon, a meeting with Amedinejad himself, at the invitation of the Iraqi government in Baghdad.
Could it be that the world is looking at the beginning of a united Arab geopolitical perspective, with Iran at its center?
Oh, and by the way; that dull, collective thumping sound you hear is is the sound of US foreign policy makers banging their collective heads against the wall.
This may well be the real legacy of the US's invasion and occupation of Iraq, and the irony cannot be lost on those who have been following these events closely.
Gaza crisis talks start, Hamas seeks say over border
"Talking about a partial role contradicts reality," said senior Hamas leader Mahmoud al-Zahar as he crossed through the Rafah border terminal into Egypt to take part in talks on the future of the border.
"The reality is that there is a legitimate government. We will not give up our legitimacy to anybody," he said.
Please remember; at the last election, the Palestinian people voted Hamas in because they were sick and tired of the corruption of Fatah.
And it does appear that Abbas' government in the West Bank is categorically incapable to do anything to ease the seige of the Gazan people.
Yes, the War is for Oil - and the Oil is for israel
Are you seeing a pattern here???
They need oil, they take Sinai. They don't give it back until they've secure guaranteed access to its oil.
They need oil, they kick off a war between the US and Iraq to secure cheap oil from Mosul to Haifa. But, Syria and Lebanon stand in the way, so they decimate Lebanon and now they're after Syria.
And of course, they've been itching to re-open the pipeline from Iran since it shut down in '79. Hence, israel's incessant call for the US to attack Iran.
Finally, israelis don't intend to end their quest for oil with Iran. They have other countries in their cross-hairs, like Saudi Arabia and their so-called "grand prize" - Egypt.
President: World has not witnessed crimes bigger than Zionists
President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said in the whole history nobody has witnessed crimes like the ones committed by the Zionist regime against the Palestinian.
I am not sure about "whole history". History is full of assholes. But there is no question that in the present day, nobody has witnessed crimes like the ones committed by the Zionist regime against the Palestinian.
And today is what we have to deal with.
Bush's delusions die in Gaza
The mass jailbreak of Gazans into Egypt revealed the bankruptcy of both Israel's policy of collective punishment and Bush's attempt to make Mideast peace.
What you don?t see on CNN: Video of Settlers Firing on Palestinian Shepherds in South Hebron Hills
Israeli Army's "Relief" means fuel cuts of up to 81%, power cuts starting Feb. 7
JPN: News and action alert on the aid convoy to Gaza
Jewish Peace News has been passing along information about an Israeli convoy of goods, accompanied by approximately 1500 activists, which tried to cross the border into Gaza on Monday to deliver supplies to Palestinians under siege. There was always a good chance that the convoy would be blocked and prevented from entering Gaza. This is in fact what has happened, as the report below describes; still, the organizers will continue to do everything they can, up to and including an appeal to the Israeli Supreme Court, to get these (non-perishable) supplies into Gaza.
Iran Offers Aid To Egypt Over Gaza Crisis
Teheran offered yesterday to provide Egypt with funds to help with the influx of Palestinians flooding across the frontier. It is the latest sign of improved relations between Cairo and Teheran which last week saw Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, the Iranian president, telephone Hosni Mubarak, his Egyptian counterpart, the first contact between the two.
Breakout From Ghetto Gaza
?FACEBOOK? AS A ZIONIST TOOL
Peres spokeswomen Ayelet Frisch said that Peres met last week with Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland.