Monday, August 4, 2014

Gaza – It is not much…but at least something

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UK PM endorses UN censure of school attack in Gaza

Top Daily Story  …  Press TV,  Tehran


Israeli Zios watching their favorite blood sport
Israeli Zios watching their favorite blood sport

[ Editors Note:  I hope the world public is learning a good lesson here, that the increasing public outrage is having an effect on spurring Israeli Lobby puppets into making some statements about Zionism excesses in Gaza. 

Sure, we all know that a lot of this may be calculated for some of the leaders to dodge the bullets flying by claiming they were on the record for speaking out.
There is no political price for them to pay doing that. Israel "allows" such statements to for the obvious political reasons. But what the Israelis don't allow is for people like Cameron to do anything to Israel, to bring up the words "punishment", "change of policy", or heaven forbid..."boycott".

And of course none of these leaders will allow an real inquiry into Israeli political espionage in their countries as over half the politicians would be going to prison for treason.

But this is exactly what we must do as the best revenge for all the dead and wounded Gazans, not only for the current casualties, but for all the past ones. The US and UK government are as guilty for these crimes against humanity as are the Israelis, as they have aided and abetted in decades of Zionist terror on the Palestinians. And they have rubbed this crime in our faces by calling them our best friends for whom we will do anything to protect their current state of dominance.

If Israelis experience this happening to them something, it will be sad...but not unjust.
If Israelis experience this happening to them someday, it will be sad…but not unjust.

This dirty dancing fraud has undermined all peace efforts as the Zionists knew they had nothing to lose by telling the world where to shove their peace proposals because they know they have the political fixes in where they are needed. 

So while our political leaders have shamed us by being whores to Israel and their respective lobbies, what is worse is that by extension they have put us in the same position to get rammed by the Zios whenever they get the urge and laugh all the way to the bank.

We have an opportunity when the ceasefire finally comes for the current slaughter to do what they least expect, to continue the fight to eliminate the scourge of Zionism from our respective countries, including all those who have supported them.  If anyone deserves to live in camps for 65 years in horrible conditions it is all of these Zio terrorist supporters.

We have let them off way too easy. Everybody running for office who is a staunch supporter of Terrorist Israeli should be politically savaged 365 days a year. They have done it to us with no mercy, and it is way past time we got off our knees and started putting it to them. It’s the least we can do to say thanks… Jim W. Dean ]
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First published August 4,  2014  -


British Prime Minister David Cameron has expressed support for an assessment by the United Nations (UN) condemning a recent deadly airstrike on a school run by the world body in the besieged Gaza Strip.

“The UN is right to speak out in the way it has, because international law is very clear that there must not be the targeting of civilians or the targeting of schools – if that is what has happened,” Cameron told the state-run BBC Breakfast programme on Monday.

The Israeli regime hit a UN-run school sheltering Palestinian refugees in the southern city of Rafah in Gaza on Sunday, leaving at least 10 people dead and about 30 others injured.

United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-moon has deplored the Israeli shelling as a “moral outrage and a criminal act” and called for those responsible for the “gross violation of international humanitarian law” to be held accountable.
The British premier also described the attack as “an appalling loss of life” and urged an “immediate humanitarian ceasefire” in Gaza.
The remarks came one day after Ed Miliband, the leader of the UK’s opposition Labour Party, criticized Cameron’s silence in the face of the Israeli regime’s brutal onslaught on the blockaded enclave.

Israeli warplanes have been pounding numerous sites in the Gaza Strip since July 8, demolishing houses and burying families under the rubble. Israeli forces also began a ground offensive against the impoverished coastal sliver on July 17.

According to Palestinian sources in the Gaza Strip, Israel’s airstrikes and ground invasion have left over 1,822 people killed and more than 9,400 wounded.

You all know what needs to be done.
You all know what needs to be done.

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