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UndercoverElephant wrote:No.

This appalling situation is being directly sustained by the United States of America. They are entirely responsible both for the illegal and immoral creation of Israel in the first place,
No? That's a shame as snowhope has a point.

I think it may be incorrect to say that the USA was entirely responsible for the illegal and immoral creation of Israel in the first place. Balfour was the UK's Foreign Secretary, British support for Israel has been pretty consistent ever since and the current UK government has more than enough Zionists in its cabinet.
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We had a similar situation a few years ago where one contributor was personally abusing another contributor and it lost us quite a few contributing members for a while until the abuser was banned. There has been a lot of abusive language used on this thread, some of which I have edited and some individual words of which has been edited automatically, I presume.

This does put many people off contributing to a website so I would be grateful if you could save me and the other Admins the bother of having to edit posts and be more civil towards each other. We all have different opinions which is what makes discussion possible but we have to respect the right of others to hold those opinions, even if we don't agree with them. If we can't respect that right we are no different from people like the Islamic State (IS) who are killing people who have a different belief system to them. Let's not have any verbal killing here please and let's behave with civility.
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Hear, hear Ken. :arrow:
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OK. I am not withdrawing what I said, but I will refrain from posting any more on this topic.
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You don't have to refrain from posting on the topic, just be a little more civil in your comments. You're not the one who I have had to edit.

I too believe that the Israelis are giving the Palestinians a very hard, murderously hard, time. Those who's very existence in Palestine is based on the Holocaust are visiting on the Palestinians a similar experience. (OK, they are not using gas!) If what the Jews had done to them in Europe, the deportation to camps and ghettos, the blockading and the killing, was wrong then what the Israelis are doing to the Palestinians, the deportation to camps and ghettos, the blockading and the killing, is also wrong. It is even more wrong because the Jews suffered that treatment themselves, they know what it is like and they complained about it to the world and asked for help.

But the Palestinians, or rather Hamas, are not exactly helping themselves either. The Palestinians did vote for Hamas although since then Hamas has gone about removing their political rivals, Fatah, in an extremely efficient and ruthless way. If the Israelis could keep their fight with Hamas and not blitz whole areas to rubble killing indiscriminatingly as they go I might have more sympathy with their cause. Hamas are sending rockets into Israel which is very annoying and the only reason that the are not killing people is that the Israelis have superior technology, paid for by the USA. These rocket attacks are pin pricks or insect bites but the Israelis are replying with a sledgehammer and that response will do the Israelis more harm than the Palestinians in the long term. Yes, Hamas are using Palestinians as human shields but blitzing whole neighbourhoods cannot be justified, in my opinion.
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kenneal - lagger wrote:You don't have to refrain from posting on the topic, just be a little more civil in your comments. You're not the one who I have had to edit.

I too believe that the Israelis are giving the Palestinians a very hard, murderously hard, time. Those who's very existence in Palestine is based on the Holocaust are visiting on the Palestinians a similar experience. (OK, they are not using gas!) If what the Jews had done to them in Europe, the deportation to camps and ghettos, the blockading and the killing, was wrong then what the Israelis are doing to the Palestinians, the deportation to camps and ghettos, the blockading and the killing, is also wrong. It is even more wrong because the Jews suffered that treatment themselves, they know what it is like and they complained about it to the world and asked for help.

But the Palestinians, or rather Hamas, are not exactly helping themselves either. The Palestinians did vote for Hamas although since then Hamas has gone about removing their political rivals, Fatah, in an extremely efficient and ruthless way. If the Israelis could keep their fight with Hamas and not blitz whole areas to rubble killing indiscriminatingly as they go I might have more sympathy with their cause. Hamas are sending rockets into Israel which is very annoying and the only reason that the are not killing people is that the Israelis have superior technology, paid for by the USA. These rocket attacks are pin pricks or insect bites but the Israelis are replying with a sledgehammer and that response will do the Israelis more harm than the Palestinians in the long term. Yes, Hamas are using Palestinians as human shields but blitzing whole neighbourhoods cannot be justified, in my opinion.
Hamas is what you get when people have nothing left to lose.

"Human shields" is what you get when god knows how many people are forced into living literally on top of one other in one of the most, if not the most densely populated patch of land on the planet. Hamas are among the people because there is nowhere else for them to be. This liberal western argument that Hamas should only fight away from civilian areas is ridiculous and is ignorant of the reality on the ground there.

I'm sick to my stomach with the English, liberal, BBC-esque reflexive tendency to maintain "balance" with "one the one hand but on the other hand". There is no "on the other hand". Israel is criminal state whose very existence is based on a crime and which is committing slow-motion genocide on the Palestinians. No more excuses, no more appeasements, no more apologetics for Israeli murderers. No more excusing the USA, without whom Israel would not be able get away with any of this.

Anyone who argues that the Palestinians should just give up the ghost and walk away needs to say where they think these people are going to go. Will they put them up in their home country? Also, in arguing for the "might is right" principle, such people often become somewhat more reticent about it if they think such a principle might be applied to them, surprise surprise. All of the above said, whilst I completely disagree with such a position, it is at least arguable. Though, I am bound to say, it is not an argument I am prepared to entertain if it is proposed by the perpetrators themselves or by their backers.

However, to be absolutely clear about this, anyone who is prepared to morally defend the USA policy specifically vis a vis Israel's genocidal behaviour towards the Palestinians or, even more despicably, blame the Palestinians for fighting back, however hopeless their fight may be, are either ignorant fools or are scum.

These words were carefully considered by me and I meant every one of them.
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Dennis Kucinich wrote: "There is a land grab going on. The Israeli prime minister, Binjamin Netanyahu, has shrunk Gaza’s habitable land mass by 44%, with an edict establishing a 3km (1.8-mile) buffer zone, a “no-go” zone for Palestinians – and that’s quite significant, because a good part of Gaza is only 3 to 4 miles wide. Over 250,000 Palestinians within this zone must leave their homes, or be bombed. As their territorial space collapses, 1.8m Gazans now living in 147 square miles will be concentrated into 82 square miles.

Gaza’s entire social and physical infrastructure of housing, hospitals, places of worship, more than 130 of its schools, plus markets, water systems, sewer systems and roads are being destroyed. Under constant attack, without access to water, sanitary facilities, food and medical care, Gazans face an IDF-scripted apocalypse.

With Gaza’s land mass shrinking due to Israeli military action, it’s about time someone asked: What is the end game? Three weeks ago, Moshe Feiglin, deputy speaker of the Knesset, called for Gaza to “become part of sovereign Israel and will be populated by Jews. This will also serve to ease the housing crisis in Israel.”

Israel has a housing crisis? After the “no-go” buffer zone is evacuated, there will be 21,951 Palestinians per square mile in Gaza, while Israel’s population density stands at 964 persons per square mile.
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Meanwhile this, allegedly, is
Shocking image taken by IDF of the full impact felt by Israel as another Hamas rocket beats the Iron Dome defensive shield. For the visibly challenged, look just below lefthand window.
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biffvernon wrote:Meanwhile this, allegedly, is
Shocking image taken by IDF of the full impact felt by Israel as another Hamas rocket beats the Iron Dome defensive shield. For the visibly challenged, look just below lefthand window.
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http://normanfinkelstein.com/2014/the-w ... tic-state/
'What is one to make of the fact that the deputy speaker of the Knesset has called for ethnic cleansing in Gaza?

He’s not an obscure blogger for the Times of Israel. He is a luminary of the Likud – a man who got 23 percent of the vote in a contest for the Likud Party leadership. He was appointed to his current high position by Benjamin Netanyahu. And this is his proposal for Gaza:'........




http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JvBZhe7nU2M

Published on 6 Aug 2014
As debate and international concern grow over Gaza, RT's Mona Zughbi sits down for an exclusive interview with American political scientist, activist, professor, and author Norman Finkelstein. We take a deeper look into the the war on Gaza that has left almost two thousand Palestinians, mostly civilians dead.
Finkelstein, who has extensively studied and written about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict for over 3 decades explains the reason behind this offensive and what the end game will be for Gaza. In addition to this analysis, he answers questions about Hamas' rockets and tunnels as well as Israel's Iron Dome. We take a look at how these components came together resulting in the deadliest attack in Gaza.
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Nafeez Ahmed talks more about the Palestinian gas
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And these scientists basically said that they believed that the existing kind of forecasts of production and the existing estimates of how much production could actually increase over the next couple of decades or so were actually vastly overestimated, and in fact that the quantity of gas that could be brought commercially into production was actually much lower.
Odd, getting that wrong. I mean, it's never happened before has it? :lol:

And, of course:
this very important document [about the overestimates] had actually been suppressed
Again, very strange. Not like these guys at all.
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http://normanfinkelstein.com/2014/the-w ... tic-state/
What is one to make of the fact that the deputy speaker of the Knesset has called for ethnic cleansing in Gaza?

He’s not an obscure blogger for the Times of Israel. He is a luminary of the Likud – a man who got 23 percent of the vote in a contest for the Likud Party leadership. He was appointed to his current high position by Benjamin Netanyahu. And this is his proposal for Gaza:

a) The IDF [Israeli army] shall designate certain open areas on the Sinai border, adjacent to the sea, in which the civilian population will be concentrated, far from the built-up areas that are used for launches and tunneling. In these areas, tent encampments will be established, until relevant emigration destinations are determined. The supply of electricity and water to the formerly populated areas will be disconnected.

b) The formerly populated areas will be shelled with maximum fire power. The entire civilian and military infrastructure of Hamas, its means of communication and of logistics, will be destroyed entirely, down to their foundations.

c) The IDF will divide the Gaza Strip laterally and crosswise, significantly expand the corridors, occupy commanding positions, and exterminate nests of resistance, in the event that any should remain.

You read that right. There will be temporary “camps” where the Gaza population will be “concentrated”; they will be expelled with subsidies; basic supplies of water and electricity will be cut off for those who remain. The war-time ethics he recommends are: “Woe to the evildoer, and woe to his neighbor.” He backs the “annihiliation” of Hamas and all their supporters. His strategic goal is to “turn Gaza into Jaffa, a flourishing Israeli city with a minimum number of hostile civilians.” (Modern Jaffa, of course, was built on the ethnic cleansing of most of its Palestinian inhabitants in 1948.)

The usual response to this kind of thing among the lockstep pro-Israel community is that it is a tiny fringe opinion. And I can only hope they’re right. But what concerns me is that this racist, genocidal bigot was appointed deputy speaker of the Knesset by the current prime minister
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