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Yea thats why they stopped sending in aid the first time. They feared for their own people's safety. Still nothing is being done
 
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Next target was the headquarters of UNRWA in Gaza City, at the same time when the secretary-general of UN, Ban Ki Moon, was visiting in Tel Aviv. Sources say they used white phosphorous in that attack, in the density populated area.

Prime monster of zionists state, Olmert, explained that this attack was a "mistake"... as usually.

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They have mistakenly slaughtered over 1000 civilians already.
 
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The essentially unopposed onslaught into Gaza has resulted in a feeding frenzy, similar to a shark attack. I suspect that the Israeli high command has now lost much control of discipline over the individual soldiers and has unleashed an uncontrollable beast that is now enjoying mayhem.

A soldier who has fallen in love with combat, is no longer a soldier but has become an uncontrolled killing machine.


May Olmert reap what is just for him.
 
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Next target was the headquarters of UNRWA in Gaza City, at the same time when the secretary-general of UN, Ban Ki Moon, was visiting in Tel Aviv. Sources say they used white phosphorous in that attack, in the density populated area.

Prime monster of zionists state, Olmert, explained that this attack was a "mistake"... as usually.

:raging:

They have mistakenly slaughtered over 1000 civilians already.

That had to be a deliberate attack for only the purpose of destroying the people of Gaza. UNRWA besides being the only agency providing Relief for the people of Gaz was also the largest single employer of Palestinians in Gaza, destroy UNRWA and you eliminate many jobs.

But, that may prove to be an error for Israel, the UN does not like having it's agencies attacked.
 
Zionist forces have just assasinated interior minister Said Syam in Gaza.

In addition to Syam, six others were killed in the strike, which reportedly targeted a senior Islamic Jihad leader and the head of the Al-Qassam Brigades, an armed faction affiliated with Hamas.

imsad
 
What world news would say right now if zionists foreign minister murdered by Hamas, not only Hamas foreign minister by zionists?

Think about it!
 
What world news would say right now if zionists foreign minister murdered by Hamas, not only Hamas foreign minister by zionists?

Think about it!

What would they say? It is a conflict. The goal of a conflict is to cut off the head...in most cases.
 
What would they say? It is a conflict. The goal of a conflict is to cut off the head...in most cases.

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They would say "terrorists murdered interior minister of Israel". Now when terrorists murdered interior minister of Palestine, news say mostly nothing.

That is the difference.

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Zionist media claimes that Hamas wants to sacrifaces all Gazans for they political play, actually Hamas propose:

Report: Hamas offers year's truce if Israel leaves by week's end
 
Zionist media claimes that Hamas wants to sacrifaces all Gazans for they political play, actually Hamas propose:

Report: Hamas offers year's truce if Israel leaves by week's end

I doubt Hamas is in any position to dictate terms.
 
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They would say "terrorists murdered interior minister of Israel". Now when terrorists murdered interior minister of Palestine, news say mostly nothing.

That is the difference.

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Probably, because Hamas is considered a terrorist group.
 
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Hamas is democraticly elected political party. Hamas is considered a terrorist group by those countries whose support murdering civilians in Gaza by white phosphorous etc.

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one thing that i dont understand about the Zionist is that they are expecting to live in peace after kicking out millions of Palestinians out of they're lands and homes?

the Palestinians never stole their lands... the Palestinians never chased out the Jews to dispersed all over the world...

If the Zionists claim that Palestine is their land and bring it to the court... would the court entertain their claim as the Palestinians never stole their "land" from the Jews...

crazy!!!!:enough!:
 
Happening in Gaza during last night:

Zionist tanks withdraw from Tel Al-Hawa after 16 tanks were destroyed by resistance

:D
 
I doubt Hamas is in any position to dictate terms.

Yea you're right. israel won't listen to the rest of the world thats telling them to end this barbaric attack, what makes you think they will listen to Hamas?
 
Qatar, Mauritania cut Israel tie

Qatar and Mauritania have severed economic and political ties with Israel in protest against the war in Gaza, Al Jazeera has learned.

The move announced on Friday followed calls by Bashar al-Assad, the Syrian president, and Khaled Meshaal, the exiled leader of Hamas, for all Arab nations to cut ties with Israel.

Addressing leaders at an emergency Arab summit in Doha, the Qatari capital, al-Assad declared that the Arab initiative for peace with Israel was now "dead".

He said Arab countries should cut "all direct and indirect" ties with Israel in protest against its offensive in Gaza.

"Syria has decided that indirect peace negotiations with Israel will be halted," he said.
His comments were echoed by Khaled Meshaal, the exiled leader of Hamas, the Palestinian group that controls the Gaza Strip.

Meshaal also called on Arab leaders to cut all ties with Israel, stressing Hamas would not accept Israeli conditions for a ceasefire.

Egypt and Jordan are the only Arab countries who have signed peace treaties with Israel and have Israeli embassies.

Ceasefire offer

amas has proposed a year-long, renewable ceasefire if Israel immediately ends its offensive in Gaza and lifts its crippling blockade of the territory.

Israel wants to ensure that Hamas, and other Palestinian fighters, will not be able to re-arm during any truce.

Speaking from Ankara, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, the Turkish prime minister, said Israel should be barred from the United Nations while it continues to ignore UN demands to end the fighting in Gaza.

"How is such a country, which totally ignores and does not implement resolutions of the UN Security Council, allowed to enter through the gates of the UN?" he said.

Erdogan's comments came hours ahead of Friday's official visit to Turkey by Ban Ki-moon, the UN secretary general.

The Turkish leader also added his voice to widespread condemnation of Israel's bombing of a UN compound in Gaza on Thursday.

"The UN building in Gaza was hit while the UN secretary general was in Israel... this is an open challenge to the world, teasing the world," he said.

Diplomatic efforts to broker a ceasefire have intensified over recent days with emergency meetings being held in Qatar, Turkey, Kuwait and Egypt.

The UN secretary-general also visited the West Bank on Friday and Tzipi Livni, Israel's foreign minister, is flying to the US for talks.

Arab divisions

However, Friday's emergency Arab summit in Doha, the Qatari capital, has highlighted the divisions within the Arab world, with Egypt and Saudi Arabia declining to attend, preferring instead to send delegates to a meeting of foreign ministers in Kuwait.

Amr Moussa, the secretary-general of the Arab League, admitted on Friday that the Arab nation's reaction to the war on Gaza was "in a very big chaos".

The Palestinian political factions Hamas, Islamic Jihad and the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP) are also at the Doha summit.

Hashem Ahelbarra, Al Jazeera's correspondent in Doha, said the delegates in Qatar recognise the legitimacy of the Gazan factions, whereas Egypt, Saudi Arabia and Western nations have sidelined them from ceasefire talks.

"You have two camps: The so-called moderate Arab countries, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Jordan, some Gulf monarchies like the UAE, and those who are trying to say that we totally disagree with the US attempt to implement a new Middle East."

Ahelbarra said the "moderate camp" is uncomfortable with Hamas's ties with Iran and suspects that the Iranian leadership is using some Arab countries to further its influence in the region.

He said that the latter group believes it has the duty to convey the anti-war feeling of the Arab street and condemn Israel's actions.

Talks are continuing in Cairo over an Egypt-sponsored truce, with Amos Gilad, the Israeli chief negotiator, telling Egyptian officials Israel wants an open-ended ceasefire.

Israel is demanding that rocket fire from Gaza ceases and that an international force is established to prevent weapons being smuggled into Gaza.

Livni, due to arrive in Washington DC on Friday, will meet Condoleezza Rice, the outgoing US secretary of state, to discuss a potential US role in stopping weapons being smuggled into Gaza.

Rice said: "The Memorandum of Understanding that Foreign Minister Livni and I will sign should be thought of as one of the elements... to bring about a durable ceasefire.
"Among them is to do something about the weapons smuggling."

By Friday morning, 1,133 Palestinians had been killed since Israel launched its offensive on December 27.

http://english.aljazeera.net/news/middleeast/2009/01/2009116151135307776.html
 
Israel retreats to Gaza outskirts

Israeli ground troops have been forced to retreat to the outskirts of Gaza City after facing strong resistance from the Palestinian fighters.

The development came on Friday, after two days of intensified clashes between the Israeli army and the Palestinian resistance fighters.

On Thursday, the fighting killed at least 23 people and left the southern district of Tel el-Hawa in Gaza City severely damaged, DPA reported. Home to 400,000 people, Gaza City witnessed one of its worst days of fighting since Israel launched a ground invasion on January 3 following a week of nonstop air raids.

On the 21st day of Tel Aviv's offensive against Gaza, six Palestinians, including three children, were killed in Israeli airstrikes and tank fire -- bringing the total Palestinian death toll in the Gaza offensive to at least 1,133.

UN chief Ban Ki-moon, who arrived in the West Bank on Thursday for talks with Palestinian officials, condemned the 'unbearable' situation in Gaza and urged Israel to declare an urgent unilateral humanitarian truce.

After the Thursday conflicts, Israel's ground troops withdrew from Gaza City while its warplanes and helicopters pounded another 40 targets across the Palestinian coastal strip.

Hamas, which controls Gaza, has vowed to avenge the death of its interior minister Said Siam killed on Thursday afternoon in an Israeli air strike on his brother's home in al-Sheikh Ridwan district in Beit Lahiyah.

Meanwhile, Palestinian groups in Gaza have continued firing rockets and mortar shells into Israeli towns, injuring three Israelis in the towns of Kiryat Gat and Eshdod on Friday. Al-Jazeera reported.

Hamas maintains 34 Israeli soldiers have been killed and 96 others have been injured in clashes with the Palestinian fighters, but Tel Aviv officials deny the figures, putting the number of Israeli casualties at 13 killed and 85 injured.

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http://www.presstv.ir/detail.aspx?id...onid=351020202
 

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