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Post  bb1 Mon Aug 04, 2014 1:49 pm

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Israeli 'heroes' harrassing and abusing Palestinian woman.
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Post  bb1 Mon Aug 04, 2014 2:56 pm

http://www.foxnews.com/world/2014/08/04/france-gaza-war-may-require-imposed-solution-fabius-condemns-deaths-children/

France: Gaza war may require 'imposed' solution; Fabius condemns deaths of children, civilians

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Palestinian medics treat a wounded girl, at the Kuwaiti hospital at Rafah refugee camp, in southern Gaza Strip, Monday, Aug. 4, 2014. Israel withdrew most of its ground troops from the Gaza Strip on Sunday in an apparent winding down of the nearly monthlong operation against Hamas that has left more than 1,800 Palestinians and more than 60 Israelis dead. (AP Photo/Khalil Hamra)The Associated Press

PARIS – France's foreign minister is calling on the international community to impose a solution on Israel and Hamas, saying the warring sides have shown themselves unable to negotiate.

In an unusually strong statement Monday, Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius said Israel's right to security "does not justify the killing of children and the massacre of civilians." France is closely allied with Israel, and Fabius' statement was a rare direct criticism.

The Gaza war, in its fourth week, has killed more than 1,800 Palestinians and more than 60 Israelis.

He said a cease-fire, followed by a two-state solution, is needed and "should be imposed by the international community because, despite numerous attempts, the two sides have shown themselves to be incapable of concluding negotiations."


Very sensible suggestions from France - just don't let the US anywhere near any UN force that goes in to hold the coats.

Incidentally, I think that is the first time Fox News has shown its followers child victims of Israel, or how lopsided this is?
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Post  bb1 Mon Aug 04, 2014 3:01 pm

http://news.sky.com/story/1312820/british-aid-worker-killed-in-gaza-strip

'British Aid Worker Killed In Gaza Strip'
The charity was worker reportedly died in an airstrike in Rafah, where fighting continues despite a partial Israeli ceasefire.

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A British aid worker has been killed in Gaza, according to Sky sources.

The Foreign Office said it was investigating the death as Israel was accused of breaking its own seven-hour partial humanitarian truce in the Palestinian territory.

Sky News reporter Tom Rayner, in the Middle East, said: "Officials are taking this report extremely seriously."

It was suggested the British aid worker was killed in an Israeli airstrike on Sunday in the southern city of Rafah.

The Israeli military had pledged to hold fire from 10am to 5pm (8am to 3pm UK time) on Monday to allow in aid and so displaced Palestinians could return to their homes.



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Post  bb1 Mon Aug 04, 2014 3:49 pm

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Moshe Feiglin called for concentration camps in Gaza in his action plan

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2715466/Israeli-official-calls-concentration-camps-Gaza-conquest-entire-Gaza-Strip-annihilation-fighting-forces-supporters.html#ixzz39RlK1CbD
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Glad to see the Mail is now reporting on the Israeli government's real agenda.
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Post  lily Mon Aug 04, 2014 5:21 pm

Am too stunned to say much. Sorry....
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Post  bb1 Mon Aug 04, 2014 5:26 pm

This is a very good piece about just what has gone so badly wrong in Israel, and the roots of it:

http://original.antiwar.com/justin/2014/08/03/israel-genocide-and-the-logic-of-zionism/
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Post  bb1 Mon Aug 04, 2014 5:36 pm

They've started bombing again.

http://news.sky.com/story/1312820/israel-resumes-assault-on-gaza-as-truce-ends

Israel Resumes Assault On Gaza As Truce Ends
Gaza is facing another evening of Israeli bombardment after a brief lull in fighting which has killed at least 1,880 Palestinians.


What's the point of the UN if it won't step in and stop this obscene slaughter.
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Post  lily Mon Aug 04, 2014 5:55 pm

Big sigh again.
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Post  bb1 Mon Aug 04, 2014 6:21 pm

http://thehoundingofthemccans.blogspot.co.uk/2014/08/who-could-have-known-that-hitler-would.html

It's like some kind of horrible, very sick joke. The only good thing I can think of to say is that these lunatics are at least being exposed in the western media, and the reporting is getting more honest - finally.
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Post  lily Mon Aug 04, 2014 6:34 pm

Who would have thought that this would be happening? I am seriously stunned by it.

Great music you have chosen, Tony. From your blog to God's ears........
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Vile beyond words.
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Post  bb1 Mon Aug 04, 2014 8:21 pm

http://gaza.scoop.ps/2014/08/moh-gaza-update-as-at-2000-hrs-on-04082014/

MOH Gaza update as at 2000 hrs on 04/08/2014
August 4, 20140 comments
The Ministry of Health in Gaza reports the following statistics as at 2000 hours on Monday August 04, 2014.

Deaths: 1,865 – 429 children, 243 women 18-60 years, 79 persons over 60 years
Injuries: 9,536 – 2,877 children, 1,853 women 18-60 years, 347 over 60 years.
ICU: 153 patients
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Post  bb1 Mon Aug 04, 2014 8:23 pm

http://www.maannews.net/eng/ViewDetails.aspx?ID=718216

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Palestinian factions agree to 72-hour ceasefire
Published today (updated) 04/08/2014 21:57



BETHLEHEM (Ma'an) -- Palestinian factions have agreed to a 72-hour ceasefire starting from 8 a.m. on Tuesday, sources close to talks in Egypt told Ma'an on Monday.

Palestinian officials involved in the Cairo talks said that the three-day ceasefire agreement is likely to pave the way for a full cessation to fighting, which has killed over 1,800 Palestinians.

Representatives from Palestinian factions, including Hamas and Islamic Jihad, held their first official meeting on Monday after a Palestinian delegation agreed Sunday to joint demands to present to Egyptian mediators.

Cairo will then relay the demands to Israel, which baulked at sending negotiators after accusing Hamas of breaching a 72-hour truce moments after it began on Friday.

"There is a consensus among all the Palestinian factions that Gaza can't return to a blockade... it is a natural right of the people of Gaza to live (freely) as any other people in the world," senior Hamas official, and member of the Palestinian delegation, Ezzat al-Rishq, said.

Azzam al-Ahmed, who is heading the Palestinian delegation, also expressed hope that Israel may still send a team to Cairo.

This could help "Egypt perform its role in halting the (Israeli) aggression and achieving the Palestinian demands through negotiations it is conducting with the two sides," he told reporters.

On Sunday, Palestinian factions agreed on "a ceasefire; Israeli troop withdrawal from Gaza; the end of the siege of Gaza and opening its border crossings," said Maher al-Taher, a member of the delegation.

The Palestinian demands also include fishing rights up to 12 nautical miles off Gaza's coast and the release of Palestinian prisoners demanded by Hamas and Abbas, said Taher, a senior official with the Democratic Front for the Liberation of Palestine.

Cairo, a traditional broker in Palestinian-Israeli conflicts, has moved to isolate Hamas on its eastern border after the Egyptian military overthrew the Islamist government last year.

Israel's assault on Gaza has killed over 1,800 Palestinians, far surpassing the death toll in Operation Cast Lead.


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I don't for one minute expect Israel to honour it.
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Post  bb1 Mon Aug 04, 2014 9:08 pm

http://www.hrw.org/news/2014/08/04/gaza-israeli-soldiers-shoot-and-kill-fleeing-civilians

Gaza: Israeli Soldiers Shoot and Kill Fleeing Civilians
Fighting in Khuza’a Shows Grave Dangers to Families Seeking Safety

AUGUST 4, 2014

(Gaza) – Israeli forces in the southern Gaza town of Khuza’a fired on and killed civilians in apparent violation of the laws of war in several incidents between July 23 and 25, 2014. Deliberate attacks on civilians who are not participating in the fighting are war crimes.

Seven Palestinians who had fled Khuza’a described to Human Rights Watch the grave dangers that civilians have faced in trying to flee the town, near the Israeli border, to seek safety in Khan Younis. These included repeated shelling that struck apparent civilian structures, lack of access to necessary medical care, and the threat of attack from Israeli forces as they tried to leave the area.

“When will there be justice for the civilians in Khuza’a, who suffered shelling for days, then faced deadly attacks by Israeli soldiers after being ordered to leave the town?” asked Sarah Leah Whitson, Middle East and North Africa director.

Khuza’a, which has a population of about 10,000, was the scene of fighting between Israeli forces and Palestinian armed groups during an Israeli ground offensive in the area on July 23, Israeli news media reported. Israeli forces provided general warnings to Khuza’a residents to leave the area prior to July 21. While the laws of war encourage “advance, effective warnings” of attacks, the failure of civilians to abide by warnings does not make them lawful targets of attack – for obvious reasons, since many people do not flee because of infirmity, fear, lack of a place to go, or any number of other reasons. The remaining presence of such civilians despite a warning to flee cannot be ignored when attacks are carried out, as Israeli forces have done previously.


More on this atrocity at link. I've run out of words.
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Post  bb1 Mon Aug 04, 2014 9:41 pm

From last year:

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/middle-east/students-offered-grants-if-they-tweet-proisraeli-propaganda-8760142.html

Students offered grants if they tweet pro-Israeli propaganda

In a campaign to improve its image abroad, the Israeli government plans to provide scholarships to hundreds of students at its seven universities in exchange for their making pro-Israel Facebook posts and tweets to foreign audiences.

The students making the posts will not reveal online that they are funded by the Israeli government, according to correspondence about the plan revealed in the Haaretz newspaper.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office, which will oversee the programme, confirmed its launch and wrote that its aim was to “strengthen Israeli public diplomacy and make it fit the changes in the means of information consumption”.

The government’s hand is to be invisible to the foreign audiences. Daniel Seaman, the official who has been planning the effort, wrote in a letter on 5 August to a body authorising government projects that “the idea requires not making the role of the state stand out and therefore it is necessary to adhere to great involvement of the students themselves, without political linkage or affiliation”.

According to the plan, students are to be organised into units at each university, with a chief co-ordinator who receives a full scholarship, three desk co-ordinators for language, graphics and research who receive lesser scholarships and students termed “activists” who will receive a “minimal scholarship”.

Mr Netanyahu’s aides said the main topics the units would address related to political and security issues, combating calls to boycott Israel and combating efforts to question Israel’s legitimacy. The officials said the students would stress Israeli democratic values, freedom of religion and pluralism.

But Alon Liel, the doveish former director-general of the Israeli foreign ministry, criticised the plan as “quite disgusting”. “University students should be educated to think freely. When you buy the mind of a student, he becomes a puppet of the Israeli government grant,” he said. “You can give a grant to do social work or teach but not to do propaganda on controversial issues for the government.''
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Post  bb1 Mon Aug 04, 2014 10:02 pm

http://news.sky.com/story/1313067/gaza-israel-and-hamas-agree-72-hour-truce

Gaza: Israel And Hamas 'Agree 72-Hour Truce'
9:50pm UK, Monday 04 August 2014

Diplomatic sources say Israel and Hamas have agreed to a fresh three-day ceasefire in Gaza, which will begin on Tuesday morning.

An Israeli diplomatic official said Israel had given its backing to an Egyptian-brokered truce, despite shunning negotiations in Cairo.

Speaking on condition of anonymity, the official said: "We agree to begin implementing the Egyptian initiative.

"If the ceasefire is held there will be no need for any presence of (Israeli) forces in the Gaza Strip."

However the official said Israel will be watching "with a certain amount of scepticism" following the collapse of six previous ceasefire deals.

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I would have thought that its the rest of the world that is entitled to be 'sceptical', as Israel lied about a soldier being kidnapped to break one truce, and broke the most recent one to kill a young girl.
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Censored by Israel for telling the truth.
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Post  lily Mon Aug 04, 2014 11:42 pm

Shocked Shocked That is not on.
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Post  Lamplighter Tue Aug 05, 2014 7:18 am

It is 08.17 here, 07.17 in the UK and so far the truce has held for one hour. LL
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Post  Lamplighter Tue Aug 05, 2014 9:18 am

http://www.newsweek.com/gaza-war-winds-down-israelis-are-left-asking-why-263009

Report: Israel Eavesdropped on Kerry Phone During Peace Talks
As Both Sides in Gaza Agree Ceasefire, Israelis Are Left Wondering What Was Gained
By Marc Schulman
Filed: 8/4/14 at 9:11 PM  | Updated: 8/4/14 at 10:02 PM
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An Israeli soldier from the paratroopers brigade drinks after returning to Israel from Gaza

A 72 hours ceasefire has been accepted by both sides starting tomorrow at 8 am. Israel announced a unilateral ceasefire during the day, but Hamas did not accept it and continued to fire. By morning the last of the Israeli troops will be out of all the areas of Gaza (with the exception of points just along the border.)

The Egyptians had warned Secretary of State Kerry last week that there was no chance of a ceasefire holding as long as Israeli troops were in Gaza. Sure enough, they were right.  Now the time is ripe for a ceasefire. Of course we have been here before. So until the guns and missiles are silent for a significant period we will not know if the ceasefire is real.

Today was  the 28th day of Israel’s War with Hamas. If you would have asked me or any other Israeli four weeks ago if this could go on for almost a month, we would have said there is no chance, but I will get to that a little later.

Israel finished blowing up the last of the tunnels today – the tunnel that was discovered when Lieutenant Goldin was killed and his body taken. It turns out that this tunnel went 1.5 miles into Israel and another mile into Rafach towards the coast. New details of that event came out today when it became clear that the three soldiers were not killed by a suicide bomber, but rather by an attacker who advanced until being killed.

It looks like there may be a ceasefire agreement reached in the next few hours. Israel announced a unilateral ceasefire during the day, but Hamas did not accept it and continued to fire. Now it seems likely that a ceasefire agreement can be reached since by morning the last of the Israeli troops will be out of all the areas of Gaza (with the exception of points just along the border.)

The Egyptians had warned Secretary of State John Kerry last week that there was no chance of a ceasefire holding as long as Israeli troops were in Gaza. Sure enough, they were right. Now the time is ripe for a ceasefire. Of course, we have been here before. So until the guns and missiles are silent for a significant period we will not know if the ceasefire is real.

The people of Gaza desperately need a ceasefire to go about rebuilding. How much rebuilding will take place is dependent on the political agreements that can be reached. However, the arrangements that can be worked out are unknown, and only time will tell.

Today's news from Gaza was interrupted by two lone-wolf terror attacks in Jerusalem. In one attack, a 19-year-old Palestinian resident of East Jerusalem drove a crane into a bus, toppling it onto a pedestrian who died. The terrorist was then shot by a passing policeman.

An hour later, an unknown gunman on a motorcycle shot a soldier at a bus stop.  These are the sorts of events people have feared. Hopefully, if the war comes to an end, these attacks will not spread further.

On the news this morning, they played a new song written by General Yoel Galant (res.), the former Southern Commander, in memory of the soldiers who have died in this war. The song played as the faces of the soldiers flashed across the screen. While I first found only mild tears in my eyes, these tears continued and turned into a flowing stream.  

Why did all of these young men have to die? What has been accomplished? As the war was beginning,  I wrote an article stating that we had only two good options. Option #1: Ignore the rockets and show Hamas how weak they were and how our technology (Iron Dome) made all their efforts useless. Or, Option # 2: Do what other nations do when attacked; declare war and end Hamas rule – whatever the cost.  

Unfortunately, we executed neither of these options. All the young men whose pictures I saw on the screen died. All the Palestinian civilians, whose only sins were being born in Gaza, are also dead. Why? The answers do not come easily.

I have been living in this country on and off (more years off) for almost 40 years. I attended my first rally on behalf of Israel, during the Six Day War, in Washington when I was in the 7th grade. I visited Israel during the War of Attrition, attended the reburial ceremonies of some of the Israeli soldiers during the summer after the Yom Kippur War in ’73 and did my army service here. I spent time patrolling Gaza, and watched two of my children do their army service already. After all this time things are not getting any better.  Why do we do this? There must be a better solution.

I spent some time in Poland this past spring and recently completed an iPhone and Android App Guide to Major Sites in Poland (with special attention to the Jewish History of Poland.) I visited all of the death camps and was reminded why we are here.

What happens when Jews do not have an army to defend them? Zionism, as envisioned by Theodore Herzl, should have solved the Jewish problem and provided a safe place for the Jewish people. However, unfortunately, the ancestral Jewish home Palestine/Israel was not an empty place. And until the other nations who live here (the Palestinians) are willing to truly compromise, I fear the cycle of violence will continue.

On a final note… As I finished this article, the buzzer to our apartment rang. The soldier I had picked up at the airport last week came home. He was given a 48 hour leave. I guess the war may really be over.

Lucky soldier, he has water, what about the children of Gaza, where is their water? LL
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Post  bb1 Tue Aug 05, 2014 9:40 am

It's very self-pitying, isn't it? After what Israel has done to women, children and other civilians in Gaza, they can go spin on it as far as I am concerned.

Again, the Hamas attacks on Israel are NOTHING in comparison to what the IRA did to mainland Britain, but Derry and Belfast weren't carpet-bombed.

I am very sorry the Israeli soldiers got killed; but they were killed in combat, by other armed men. It's stupid and pointless, war generally is, but armed men fighting other armed men is totally different to helpless innocents being blown to bits by hi-tech weaponry.

If you steal other people's land, destroy their farms, homes, olive groves, etc., herd them into open-air prisons, abuse them then bomb them, you can't really complain if they get a bit annoyed...
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Post  bb1 Tue Aug 05, 2014 9:41 am

http://news.sky.com/story/1313219/foreign-office-minister-resigns-over-gaza

Foreign Office Minister Resigns Over Gaza
9:19am UK, Tuesday 05 August 2014

Foreign Office Minister Baroness Warsi has resigned saying she can no longer support the Government's stance on Gaza.

Baroness Warsi announced her departure on Twitter, where she has been increasingly vocal in her condemnation of Israel's actions.

At 9.10am on Tuesday, she posted: "With deep regret I have this morning written to the Prime Minister & tendered my resignation. I can no longer support Govt policy on #Gaza."

Baroness Warsi, who was Conservative Party Chairman, has been a prominent member of David Cameron's Government, becoming the first Muslim to sit in the Cabinet.

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Post  bb1 Tue Aug 05, 2014 10:09 am

I've reread that piece, LL. Where are the tears for the hundreds of Gazan children slaughtered? The children literally cut in half by Israeli shells, the children whose flesh was shredded by 'fleshette' bombs, the children with arms and legs ripped off by Israeli weapons - and yes, there are pictures of ALL that on social media. I have made myself look at them. Crying or Very sad 

Between the boasts of so many leading Israeli politicians that 'genocide is acceptable' and the world seeing the reality of what Israel has been doing to Gazans, I'd say Israel doesn't have a very great future ahead of it, no openly racist state should.

And it's a shame for their families, but soldiers dying fighting other armed men does, unfortunately, go with the job.

Children being blown to pieces in their beds is an entirely different matter.
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