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A Blog from Gaza's Wild Side
On Thursday night Jawad Harb, a CARE aid worker, cranked up the his generator to get on the Internet to describe to his friends the terrifying Israeli air raids on his neighborhood along Gaza's border with Egypt. His personal chronicles from the Gaza, with their raw eloquence, are now gaining wider circulation in the West Bank and the Arab world.
Here's Jawad's story:
"Two days ago, Israel warned residents in my neighborhood to flee their houses near the border with Egypt ahead of planned bombardments of cross-border tunnels.
Yesterday, January 13th, at 3:15 p.m., it was relatively quiet. The air strikes have been every 30-45 minutes at the border, about 500 meters away from our neighborhood. A group of 20 children were playing downstairs together, including three of my kids. I was on the balcony of my house on the 2nd floor, watching the children playing hide and seek.
At 3:30 p.m., suddenly and violently, non-stop air strikes started. The border with Egypt and the nearby neighbourhood was heavily bombed. There was an air strike every five minutes, and thick black smoke 150m away from us.
After the attack started, there was an uncontrollable panic, everybody was trying to escape the chaos. People were running downstairs with whatever they managed to grab from their houses. More than 90 children of all ages were running toward the north, to nowhere, and their parents were running after them.
In the middle of this horror, I was thinking about my 86-year-old paralyzed father, who was unable to run like others.
My wife quickly gathered my children, and my older brother collected some blankets with his oldest sons. I rushed very quickly to the ground floor where my father lives. With the help of my other brother, we carried my father and quickly left the house.
“I was afraid I would be left alone to die under the bombing,” said my father, with his eyes full of tears. “Thank God, I have my sons living with me.”
There, in the road 100 metres away from the neighborhood to the north, about 50 families – 350-400 people – were gathering in panic, including about 120 children. The air strikes continued shaking the ground under us, hiding the voices of the kids screaming and crying.
We all knew that the UN schools were full and can't accommodate any more people.
“This evokes the old memories of Nakba,” said Abu Muhammad Shakshak, a 66-year-old retired teacher (note: Nakba in Arabic means “Catastrophe” which is how Palestinians refer to Israel's “War of Independence” in 1948 which displaced over 600,000 Palestinians.) “I was six years old when I first experienced a similar event like this. We ran along the beach and the bombing was chasing us faster than the winds.”
It was about 5:15 pm when I received a call from CARE International's office in Ramallah. All eyes were fixed at me; people thought I had a magic solution for them while I was on phone. During the call, there were two strong air strikes, and I was shouting into the phone.
“It is getting colder here, the children will die from the cold weather,” said a crying mother to me.
I talked with the UN emergency coordinator, who promised to make a shelter camp for people if the air strikes continued and people could not go back home. I was surrounded by the homeless frightened people from my neighbourhood.
It started to get windy and colder now in the street. People started to get more worried and frightened. The bombing had not stopped, and with each air strike, many children threw themselves onto the ground, hiding their faces against the sand like ostriches, thinking if they don't see the missiles falling, they will not get hurt.
“Are we going to be burned by the bombs like the children we watch on TV?” asked a 14-year-old child from the neighborhood, horror in her eyes.
Parents - including myself - were hugging the children. Everyone knew I am an aid worker with CARE International, and I was trying to calm people down and letting them know that I was doing everything I could to ensure better humanitarian conditions for them.
“They destroyed everything. They only left one thing - the air to breathe, and now they are contaminating it with black smoke,” said Abu Muhammad Shakshak.
The air strikes ended at 5:45 p.m. We waited outside until 6 p.m., and then people started to move closer to their houses. An hour later, we entered our houses again, and we all packed go-bags of necessary items so we would be ready to run if the bombings started again.
The air strikes commenced again last night at about 10 p.m. and continued through the night, but further away and less intensive than what it was like in the evening. We finally slept at 5 in the morning, and were awake again at 8 am, waiting for another war day.”
by Tim McGirk/Jerusalem
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I fear it may be naive of me to say that I have lost complete faith in humanity. For years, I have had the impression that, in the age of the internet, brutal war campaigns rife with atrocities were antiquities of the 20th century thanks to an inability by the aggressors to hide their barbarity from the court of public opinion. This was supposed to be especially true with regards to so-called "democracies", where freedom, liberty, and equality are trumpeted as values beholden above any others.
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Today, we are bystanders with no recourse against two governments with policies that cannot be called anything other than genocide, which they have incidentally chosen to somehow justify via something less than the truth.
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It is simply not enough that Mr. Moon is upset with Israel, a country that continually uses the United Nations establishment to implement sanctions against other countries for its "security", while, without fail, ignoring its own violations of over 150 resolutions -- more than ANY other nation in the United Nations. To allow Israel, the member with the most violations, to reap the benefits of a UN membership while permitting it to blow off any obligations is a mockery of the system to say the least. Need we forget what happened to Iraq when it violated just ONE resolution?
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Global citizens are crying for quick justice to be rendered to Israel for its aggressions and its non-commitment to allowing its own founding purpose -- to give a people the right to exist -- for others. The false assumption is made that the International Criminal Court ("ICC"), a court founded specifically "to prosecute individuals for genocide, crimes against humanity, war crimes, and the crime of aggression", will effect some sort of punishment against Israel's leaders. But Israel, just as it circumvented the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty, did not sign the Rome Treaty which founded the ICC. So, the ICC declared it did not have jurisdiction over Israel.
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Because of this semantic play, also seen in much of the propaganda rhetoric coming from Israel, somehow the notion has been established that Israel is not accountable for its actions.
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Simply put, isn't lack of accountability the very reason the world is suffering from all of its ills today? If we held c-level executives on Wall Street accountable, the economy wouldn't be a shambles. If we held our government accountable, our reputation world-wide would regain integrity.
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If Israel is allowed to slide this time, the precedent is set for future wrongs to be committed in unimaginable scale. We must hold Israel accountable and set an example. -
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Tim, thank you for providing this story. Hopefully Jawad Harb, his family, and neighbors can stay safe.
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I pray and hope for the safety of score of innocent civilians who have got adversely effected - for no fault for theirs.
I have a differrent take on the middle east conflict - do check out my blog : http://www.thepseudoanalyst.blogspot.com
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State of Israel actions through her short history can be more accurately explain by her name pronunciation Izrael or its other used spelling Azrael, according to Jewish mysticism, embodiment of evil and therefore death!
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Another eye witness account. Report by Vittorio Arrigoni, Gaza, January 13, 2009...
Take some kittens, some tender little moggies in a box", said Jamal, a surgeon at the Al Shifa, Gaza's main hospital, while a nurse actually placed a couple of blood-stained cardboard boxes in front of us...
"Seal up the box, then jump on it with all your weight and might, until you feel their little bones crunching, and you hear the last muffled little mew........Try to imagine what would happen after such images were circulated. The righteous outrage of public opinion, the complaints of the animal rights organisations...Israel trapped hundreds of civilians inside a school as if in a box, including many children, and then crushed them with all the might of its bombs...What were the world's reactions? Almost nothing... We would have been better off as animals rather than Palestinians, we would have been more protected."
..........If the United Nations won't manage to protect the Palestinian civilian population from the massive Israeli violations of their international humanitarian duties, my friends from the Free Gaza Movement will try for in their place, ready as they are to sail to Gaza in a few days....
Among them there are doctors, nurses and activists for human rights, who consider it their precise moral duty to do whatever's humanly possible to provide some measures of protection. They had already tried to get here on 31st December, on board the Dignity. But the Israeli Navy had rammed into our boat in international waters, trying to sink it, and had subsequently spoken of "an accident".........
I will wait for my friends with their load of humanitarian aids among the ruins of what's left of the port, and I would like to hope more "accidents" will reoccur off shore this time.........
The second leaflet raining down from the sky that we've translated is a scream (you can find photos of both leaflets on the website: http://guerrillaradio.iobloggo.com/):
"Citizens of Gaza, take responsibility for your destiny! In Gaza the terrorists and those who launch rockets against Israel represent a threat to your lives and to those of your families. If you wish to help your families and brothers in Gaza, all you will have to do is call the number below and give us information on the whereabouts of those responsible for launching rockets and on the terrorist militia who turn you into the first victims of their actions. Avoiding more atrocities being committed is now your responsibility! Don't hesitate! Complete discretion is guaranteed.
...You can contact us at the following number: 02-5839749. Otherwise write to us at the following email to give us any information you may have on terrorist activities: helpgaza2008@gmail.com. "
.........Many write to me from Italy, filled with frustration at not being able to do anything against the genocide currently taking place. I would urge you to continue showing your indignation and supporting human rights..........
If you then have 5 minutes to spare and a phone card, the details contained in the last leaflet could come in useful in communicating your disdain to those who cynically gamble with the lives of a million and a half people via the air, sea and land. Never would a phone card have been better spent. Those massacred children are asking for it.
Stay human
Vittorio Arrigonihttp://www.wearewideawake.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=1157&Itemid=214
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Where is the coverage about the synagogue that got hit by rockets today. Where is the coverage about the seven-year-old Israeli boy who was seriously injured by a rocket and is still in the hospital. Where is the coverage about the Israeli aid going into Gaza on a daily basis. Where is the coverage about the pain Israelis are suffering. As an American, I am deeply ashamed of Time Magazine. And I don't even want to get into the despicable cover with the Israeli flag behind barbed wire, where the feature story equates Israel to the Nazi regime. The staff of this magazine ought to be ashamed of themselves.
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Well wait a minute Todd, let's do get into the picture of the cover with the Israeli flag behind barbed wire. Did you read the article associated with that picture? Did you read the word Nazi somewhere in there or are you assuming a picture of barbed wire automatically evokes images of Naziism?Here's an excerpt from that "shameful" Time Magazine cover story that captures the theme of the article:"With each passing day, Israel's war against Hamas grows riskier and more punishing, with the gains appearing to diminish compared to the spiraling costs — to Israel's moral stature, to the lives of Palestinian civilians and to the world's hopes that an ancient conflict can ever be resolved."Completely shameful stuff here. How dare you Time Magazine!The time cover picture was supposed to symbolize the Gazan vantage point, and if you've ever seen photos of the Gaza separation barrier then you should have seen a large concrete wall topped with barbed wire dividing Israeli territory from Gaza, which is exactly the image you see on the cover of Time Magazine. And the article never uses the word Nazi, Europe, Germany, or even WWII. See for yourself. Here's a link to the article. And there is plenty of news about Israeli rockets. You might think there isn't enough, but I think 1,200 dead in Gaza, 410 of them children, is a little more shocking than a rocket hitting Israeli territory.Next time, Todd, try reading things before you comment. That way you might actually appear intelligent and informed.
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Sorry for the terrible format. Here's something a bit more readable.
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Well wait a minute Todd, let's do get into the picture of the cover with the Israeli flag behind barbed wire. Did you read the article associated with that picture? Did you read the word Nazi somewhere in there or are you assuming a picture of barbed wire automatically evokes images of Naziism?
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Here's an excerpt from that "shameful" Time Magazine cover story that captures the theme of the article:
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"With each passing day, Israel's war against Hamas grows riskier and more punishing, with the gains appearing to diminish compared to the spiraling costs — to Israel's moral stature, to the lives of Palestinian civilians and to the world's hopes that an ancient conflict can ever be resolved."
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Completely shameful stuff here. How dare you Time Magazine!
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The time cover picture was supposed to symbolize the Gazan vantage point, and if you've ever seen photos of the Gaza separation barrier then you should have seen a large concrete wall topped with barbed wire dividing Israeli territory from Gaza, which is exactly the image you see on the cover of Time Magazine. And the article never uses the word Nazi, Europe, Germany, or even WWII. See for yourself. Here's a link to the article.
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And there is plenty of news about Israeli rockets. You might think there isn't enough, but I think 1,200 dead in Gaza, 410 of them children, is a little more shocking than a rocket hitting Israeli territory.
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Next time, Todd, try reading things before you comment. That way you might actually appear intelligent and informed. -
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Nathan7777, first off, I love your sarcasm-laced comments. Okay, now that that's out of the way...: I agree that children, and for that matter, civilians dying is a tragedy. And maybe I got the wrong impression from the cover, but I can't deny that I wasn't happy about seeing it. Now....have you been reading from all sources? Are you informed? In the last eight years, more than 8,000 rockets have targeted southern Israel. Indiscriminate rockets aimed at killing anyone Israeli. Not to mention the dozens of suicide bombings from scum-of-the-earth groups including Hamas and it's brethren. Remember the nightclub bombing in Tel Aviv? Killed dozens of teenagers who wanted nothing more than to have a night out of dancing? Have you seen those photographs in addition to the one's of Gazan children that are all over the Web? How about the bulldozer attacks in Israel? How about the suicide attacks on buses? Tell me this, Nathan, if someone was bombing your home, trying to kill your family, would you stand idly by? No, I think not. What Israel is doing is standing up after years of trying to negotiate. They are defending their citizens just as this wonderful country of ours would do.
So don't tell me I'm not informed. I read both sides of the story from all sources. Hamas is using people as human shields, stealing off of the humanitarian trucks that Israel sends in. Hamas are cowards hiding in civilian houses, booby trapping schools, homes, etc. Have you read the Hamas Doctrine? I doubt it. Maybe I had a knee-jerk response to Time's coverage, but the media is clearly not telling the Israeli story entirely. Read the BBC, CNN, MSNC, USA Today, then tell me what you find. Hamas is good at propaganda just as so many other terrorist groups have been. When people die, I am not happy. I am sad for the Gazan citizens, many of whom hate Hamas. Have you read some of those accounts? Citizens who speak up (with the caveat that they don't want to be revealed for fear of reprisal)? Do me a favor, my friend, come back at me with arguments that aren't filled with sarcasm. And with that, I wish you a healthy, happy new year. -
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As everyone predicted, turkey shooting war of Gaza is over, apparently Israelis politicians closed rank and pulled the plug on war before new US president comes to power, they're maintain their b.s. in regard with necessity for security and objective have been met but anyone with half of brain knows war was for benefit of Israelis election and they could have done it only under current US administration.
UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Navi Pillay and UNRWA top man in Gaza John Ging want a war crime investigation against Israel to be conducted, may all the innocent people who have lost their lives for benefit of who gets more vote for Israel PM post rest in peace and may their loved ones have patient and forgiveness for rest of world which were helpless but wanted to prevent and stop it! -
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Israel now can claim, Pope Benedict XVI is a Hamas supporter too?!!!
Pope Benedict XVI has sent an unspecified amount of monetary aid to the Gazan victims of the Israeli war and president of Vatican's Council for Justice and Peace Cardinal Renato Martino condemned Israel for turning Gaza into "a big concentration camp", "Defenseless populations are always the ones who pay. Look at the conditions in Gaza: more and more, it resembles a big concentration camp."! -
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Joe, nice to see you reveling in your hatred. Pathetic. I seriously doubt Israel thinks the Pope is a Hamas supporter. It's just in your twisted little mind.
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Here Nathan, read this and view the links:
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Excerpts for you, Nathan:
Israeli officials called the attack a "massacre"[4], and many Israelis called for a massive retaliation. The government did not, however, take any immediate retaliatory action.
Suicide bomber Saeed Hotari exploded himself at the entrance to the nightclub at about 23:30 on a Saturday night, when the area was packed with youngsters waiting for admission.
21 Israeli civilians, mostly teenagers with backgrounds from the former Soviet Union, died in the attack:
The bomber, Saeed Hotari (1980 - 2001) was praised as a martyr by his father.
In Ramallah dozens of Palestinians celebrated in the streets and fired in the air as a sign of happiness.
Maria Tagiltseva, 14
Yevgeniya Dorfman, 15
Raisa Nemirovskaya, 15
Yulia Sklyanik, 15
Ana Kazachkova, 15
Katherine Kastinyada, 15
Irina Nepomnyashaya, 16
Mariana Medvedenko, 16
Yulia Nalimova, 16
Liana Saakyan, 16
Marina Berkovskaya, 17
Simona Rudina, 17
Alexei Lupalo, 17
Yelena Nalimova, 18
Irina Osadchaya, 18
Ilya Gutman, 19
Sergei Panchenko, 20
Roman Dzhanashvili, 21
Diaz Nurmanov, 21
Jan Bloom, 25
Uri Shachar, 32 -
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Hey dude, I'm just repeating Israelis lines, do you want me to use Israelis talking points or not!
"Gazan are responsible for their own destruction by Israelis since they elected Hamas, and all those who oppose Israelis defensive war in Gaza, are pro Hamas", well guess what? Pope and Vatican are against Israel war in Gaza, therefore if above sentence in quotation is true, then Vatican being pro Hamas must be true, logic 101:D -
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Enough with the bull. Feel free to go f*** yourself if you think what Israel is doing to Gazans right now is in anyway comparable to crude rockets hitting nothing in Sderot or suicide bombings (both as a result of Israeli provocation).
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Persian Advocate....provocation? How dare you, you piece of garbage. I hope you don't live in the United States. I'd like to see you open that pie hole of yours in some public place and watch how fast you get a foot up your ass. You are a racist of the worst kind. I'm sure Hamas would welcome you with open arms. By the way:
http://mypetjawa.mu.nu/archives/195773.php
From a Palestinian source. Hamas killing Palestinians singing during a wedding. Hamas marching Palestinians away to be shot. Hamas training children to kill. Palestinians celebrating 9/11/01.
The only thing you're an advocate for is hatred.
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Todd,
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So now we are talking about rocket attacks and Israeli casualties? Way to take the conversation in a totally different direction. But I'm happy to oblige.
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Yes I know what's in Hamas' Charter. Yes I know it calls for the destruction of Israel. I don't like Hamas either. However, your comments are entirely one sided, like you believe Israel is an innocent bystander being victimized by Palestinian terrorists. People can only take so much abuse right? Do you think think the Palestinians have no legitimate grievances?
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Well, how far do you want to go back in history, Todd? You apparently have the memory of a goldfish, selective and short. Let's talk about home demolitions, the separation barrier, indefinite internment, humiliation, targeting of civilians, settler encroachment, withholding of tax revenue, collective punishment, blockades, restriction of movement, land seizures, and forced relocation -- all hallmarks of a occupation. Let's go back to 1967, or 1949, or the British Mandate, or the White Paper of 1922, or the Balfour Declaration, or even the mid 1800's when Zionists first arrived. Let's discuss the refugee problem, or why the Palestinians are fighting, or the state of the Palestinian economy, or how the Palestinians have been used as pawns by both Israel and the Arabs. Let's talk about UN Resolution 194 or Resolution 242. Who are the victims again?
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But if you're the religious type, you'll presumably spout all this ridiculous stuff about how God promised this land to the Jews, and that Jews were there 3000 years ago, and that this land is rightfully theirs to begin with. Good luck with that.
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And I'm plenty well informed about the intifadas. You can post 100 links about Palestinian suicide bomber attacks, but you can't deny the death toll statistics: Palestinians have suffer far more deaths in this conflict than Israelis. Guess what the death toll was for the second intifada? 6,300 Palestinians and 1,000 Israelis. And the first? 1,100 Palestinians and 160 Israelis. In contrast, the 8000 Qassam rockets over 8 years (which, by the way, are a relatively recent addition to this long running conflict) have killed 15 Israelis. Israel is not only killing those who launched the rockets, they are killing their children in the name of "restoring Israel's deterrent".
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Hamas is despicable, only Israel's ridiculous overkill could make them worthy of sympathy; and your ridiculously one side perception of the conflict tells me to ignore everything you have to say. -
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Todd,
I've said it plenty of times in public places. Israel has consistently been the belligerent factor and instigator in all of its wars.
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You are preaching something short of the truth. Go one step beyond the events you show and you will see that the revelry in others' misery stirs from the sweet taste of revenge. -
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As for being a piece of garbage, I'd rather be that than a supporter of mass genocide like you.
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Nathan, I'm not going to sit here and go back over history with you and talk about numbers and how many times Israel and the Jewish people has been expelled, slaughtered, subject to pogroms, etc. You won't listen anyway. And I'm not a religious zealot that you're counting on me being. But what this all comes down to is that Israel has the right to defend its citizens. What if Israel was sending rockets into another nation for the last 8 years, and suicide bombing them? Do you think that nation would sit by and do nothing. Again, because you have to be reminded, I feel bad for the innocent people who die. Israel is trying to limit this as best it can. Hamas fights a cause where martyrdom is the objective, not peace, or happiness. If some Israeli soldiers are guilty of indiscriminate killings in the campaign, they will be found out through investigation, and be punished. In the meantime Hamas will continue to churn its PR machine and say all of the civilians dying is Israel's fault, when in fact Hamas is responsible for the vast majority of injuries and deaths of Gazan civilians. But obviously you're only interested in body count....3 Arabs died, but only 1 Israel.... You go read about the history of Arab and Muslim Anti-semitism....like this little snippet: Other mass murders of Jews in Arab lands occurred in Morocco in the 8th century, where whole communities were wiped out by Muslim ruler Idris I; North Africa in the 12th century, where the Almohads either forcibly converted or decimated several communities; Libya in 1785, where Ali Burzi Pasha murdered hundreds of Jews; Algiers, where Jews were massacred in 1805, 1815 and 1830 and Marrakesh, Morocco, where more than 300 hundred Jews were murdered between 1864 and 1880. Nathan, you think Hamas is despicable? Oh, another thing, your comment about pawns using by both Israel and Arabs. Do you know that there is no such thing as a Palestinian? They are Arabs from other countries. When Israel got its own state after WWII, their was a two-state solution offered. But the "Palestinians," people of some 6 or 7 Middle East countries wouldn't agree to it, and immediately set out to fight Israel. But we know what happened there. Jews have been a door mat of the world for as long as there has been religion. I await the day when groups like Hamas breathes its last breath.
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persian, you're obviously brainwashed to blame Israel for all of it's conflicts. Is the Arab and Muslim world culpable for nothing against the Jews and Israel? A mass supporter of genocide? Yea, I love that one. Pity you're such a fool.
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Nathan, I will leave you with this:
The mass murder of six million Jews by Hitler and his cohorts was also defended and justified by numerous Arab writers, including an open letter to Hitler written by Anwar Sadat, the later president of Egypt. That letter was published in 1950 in the hope that Hitler was still alive. Sadat sympathized with Hitler and his cause. Sadat claimed that Hitler was maligned and slandered, for he did no more to the Jews than Pharaoh, Nebuchadnezzar, the Romans, the Byzantines, Titus, Mohammed and the Europeans, all of whom wanted to save the world from “this malignant evil”. This was the same Anwar Sadat who, as president of Egypt, attacked Israel in 1973 and, with the help of President Jimmy Carter, browbeat Israel into relinquishing the Sinai in 1981.
Mahmoud Abbas, the president of the Palestinian authority, published his doctoral dissertation, which he completed at Moscow Oriental College in 1983. This dissertation is called: The Other Side: the Secret Relations between Nazism And The Leadership of the Zionist Movement. This book claims that the number of Jews murdered by the Nazis was far less than 6 million and that the historian Raoul Hilberg estimates the number murdered at 890,000. The truth is that Hilberg, the author of The Destruction of the European Jews, never wrote such a thing. Furthermore, Abbas absolves the Nazi leadership of these murders and claims that the Zionist leadership was to blame for these killings. Abbas argued that the Zionists “offered human beings under any name to raise the number of victims.” According to Abbas, this policy served the Zionist purpose in promoting the immigration of Jews to the Holy Land.
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Toddryan,
Your name calling illustrates your complete lack of substantive argument. Ad hominem attacks, after all, are the hallmarks of genocide supporting Zionists. The particular extremists who have acted upon Israeli civilians are culpable, but so are those that aggravated them and helped them gain political clout. The Arab world and Muslim world, at large, owe Israel nothing but a collective punch in the face, for that matter. In a region of many countries, Israel is the common enemy. But, let's not be a racist and generalize like you are doing. Persians owe a punch in the face to the Israeli regime as well.
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Persian, anything I say won't convince you. And be clear about one thing, I am not your homie. Keep up your anti-semitic rants cloaked in intelligent repartee. It's clear from your last comment, you are filled with a lot of hate. Too bad. Long live Israel. There's your punch in the face, bro.
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