Keltoi
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There have been three.
There have been three killed in the past week, but 19 killed in all due to rocket attacks in 2008.
There have been three.
There have been three killed in the past week, but 19 killed in all due to rocket attacks in 2008.
Peace...
The Israelli blood is far superior than everyone else's blood.
I saw clips of Israeli Soldier being buried, He had a name, age, family, house etc. There was so much anger within the community for his death.
Yet for the 700 Palestinians murdered in the last 12 days, most which are families, women and children, their blood means nothing. For most we dont even know their names, they dont have houses, dont even know how they got mudered etc. imsad:'(
What we do have is a Statistical data, underrated, but nevertheless. The genocide taking place is accepted by the international community, only cause the Palestinian blood is the sewage water, Israeli blood is like gold dust.
Peace will only come when the sewage water is drained out by Isrealli's noble lineage
Peace..
Those civilians killed by rocket attacks was all the justification Israel needed for their current military venture.
To Israelis, the blood of their citizens carries more importance than the blood of others. That is true for any state in the world. Those civilians killed by rocket attacks was all the justification Israel needed for their current military venture. Hamas gave them the justification for what they are doing. What is worse, Hamas knew it would give them the justification.
Not a military venture, please call it a genocide of besieged community.
The stooges on Fox News agree with everything any guest from Israel says.
So much for journalistic integrity.
...Why am I even assuming Fox News have any in the first place?
What that "land grabbing" chart doesn't show is the reasons for that increase in territory to Israel. In particular the result of the 1967 war against them.
A lot of people say on t.v to justify what Israel is doing, "well if someone through a missile at your house, would you not fight back?". I think what they should be asking is, "what did we do to make them do that in the first place?"
In the case of Israel (and allies) they should be saying:
"What didn't we do to make them do that in the first place?". Taking people's land, their homes, their honour, their livelihoods, their education, their dignitites.
That is what I'm saying
"What did we do to make them do that in the first place"
Saying "what 'didn't' we do" would be the opposite.
I don't see a genocide. Rwanda was genocide. This is a conventional military striking a hostile entity, meaning Hamas. The loss of civilian life is a terrible side-effect of any armed conflict. That doesn't mean Israel is justified in what they are doing, but it isn't a genocide.
What that "land grabbing" chart doesn't show is the reasons for that increase in territory to Israel. In particular the result of the 1967 war against them.
Israel 'shelled civilian shelter'
Israel's offensive in Gaza has been under way for nearly two weeks
Israeli forces shelled a house in the Gaza Strip which they had moved around 110 Palestinians into 24 hours earlier, the UN quotes witnesses as saying.
The UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) called it "one of the gravest incidents" since the beginning of the offensive.
The shelling at Zeitoun, a south-east suburb of Gaza City, on 5 January killed some 30 people, the report said.
Israel said the allegations were being investigated.
"According to several testimonies, on 4 January Israeli foot soldiers evacuated approximately 110 Palestinians into a single-residence house in Zeitoun (half of whom were children) warning them to stay indoors," the OCHA report said.
"Twenty-four hours later, Israeli forces shelled the home repeatedly, killing approximately 30."
The UN said those who survived and were able walked 2km to the main north-south road to be transported to hospital in civilian vehicles.
"Three children, the youngest of whom was five months old, died upon arrival at the hospital," the report said.
'No safe haven'
Allegra Pacheco, of OCHA in Jerusalem, said they were not accusing the Israelis of a deliberate act, but said the incident needed to be investigated.
She also said they were concerned at claims by the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) that ambulances were only allowed access to the neighbourhood on Thursday - four days after the alleged incident.
The ICRC on Thursday accused Israel of failing to fulfil its duty to help wounded civilians in Gaza.
"In Gaza, there is a severe protection of civilians crisis. There is no safe haven, no safe space, for all the civilians, particularly children," Ms Pacheco told the BBC.
"Since the ground operation, the number of children killed has risen by 250%."
An estimated 770 Palestinians and 14 Israelis have died in nearly two weeks of Israel's air and ground offensive against the Palestinian militant group Hamas.
The UN Security Council has called for an immediate ceasefire and the withdrawal of Israeli troops from Gaza.
Even if there is a cease-fire it will only be a matter of time until Hamas rockets start flying into Israel and another military reaction occurs.
Even if there is a cease-fire it will only be a matter of time until Hamas rockets start flying into Israel and another military reaction occurs.
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