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Av K - 7 januari 2009 09:19

Internationel Herald Tribune skriver igår den 6/1-09:
"Israel puts clamp on foreign media. "

Israel vill till varje pris kontrollera vad media skriver!


Tur är att aljazeera finns på plats!



Av K - 7 januari 2009 09:04

Precis som det var med Hitler! Det är inte konstigt att det finns psykopater i världen. Det finns förklaringar till varför vissa blir det.


DET SOM ÄR FÖRVÅNANDE OCH SKRÄMMANDE ATT VANLIGA, FÖRNUFTIGA MÄNNISKOR TILLÅTER PSYKOPATER HÄRJA FRITT! DÅ MENAR JAG OSS, inklusive mig själv.

PRECIS SOM MAN LÄT HITLER GÖRA!

NU GÖR ISRAELER DETTA! SIONISTISKA JUDAR GÖR PRECIS SAMMA SAK MOT PALESTINIER SOM HITLER GJORDE MOT JUDAR!

Av K - 7 januari 2009 09:01

ISRAEL stöds av så många länder i värdlen på många olika sätt.

Det som är direkt häpnadsväckande och motbjudande är att många företag ger del av sin vinst direkt till Israel och deras sionistiska verksamhet!

Blodig verksamhet som ger spelutrymme för GALNA PSYKOPATER att fritt agera mot oskyldiga människor!



Av K - 7 januari 2009 08:56



Slakten blir bara värre! Nu är det minst 660 MÖRDADE och minst 3000 SKADADE enligt aljazeera.net. För att inte tala om alla trauma som detta slakt utfört av psykopater skapar med alla sina tekniska finesser som finansieras av olika företag i världen samt USA.

Av K - 6 januari 2009 21:36

Om du funderar på att köpa IT-relaterade varor eller tjänster, tänk noga och fråga dig fram innan du bestämmer dig! Köper du israeliskt går pengarna till SLAKTEN av små barn och andra civila!  IT och elektronikTroligen sitter Du just nu vid en dator som drivs med en israelisk processor. Med största sannolikhet har datorn även ett operativsystem som gynnar Israel. Använder Du det vanligaste "kompisprogrammet",(icq) så är det ursprungligen israeliskt, och utvecklas fortfarande i Israel.

Är Du uppkopplad med bredband hos någon av de större leverantörerna, sker uppkopplingen åtminstone delvis med israelisk teknologi. Kanske genom själva stomnätets utrustning, eller genom att Du i likhet med många andra sitter med ett israeliskt modem hemma. Sannolikheten ökar för att Du bor i ett av allt fler län som erbjuder trådlös bredbandsuppkoppling - med israelisk teknologi.

Skulle Du mot all förmodan läsa detta utan att samtidigt gynna Israel, har Du nog stött israelisk IT-export på andra sätt nyligen. Till exempel genom att ha handlat i en svensk butik med israelisk nätverksteknologi. Israel gynnas även av att vi använder mobiltelefonerna allt oftare, och till allt fler saker. Det ledande kopieringsskyddet på musik-CD:s är israeliskt. Och så vidare.

Av K - 6 januari 2009 21:05

GEVALIA-kaffe stödjer Israel med 3,3% av vinsten.

Du kan faktiskt köpa ett annat kaffe om du bryr dig!


Webbsidan från "ihelpisrael" verkar vara stängt i dag.
Där kunde man förut läsa om uppmaningar att köpa t ex GEVALIA för att stödja Israel. Just nu är den sidan stängt.


Drick något annat än GEVALIA. Drick inte heller NESTLE eller NESCAFE!

Pengarna går till att slakta bland annat små skolbarn!

Att FÖRINTA ett folk! Att SÄTTA SKRÄCK i folk!

Kolla vad du har för kaffe på ditt jobb eller skola! Begär att få något annat än GEVALIA, NESTLE eller NESCAFE!

Av K - 6 januari 2009 21:00

 A boy, who fled his house with his family seeks refuge at a UN school in Gaza [Reuters] 

Israeli strikes have killed at least 40 people who took refuge inside a UN school in the Gaza Strip, medics have said.

The strike on Tuesday hit a school run by the UN agency for Palestinian refugees, Unrwa, in the northern town of Jabaliya.

Medical sources at two Gaza hospitals said two tank shells exploded outside the school, where hundreds of Palestinians had sought refuge from the Israeli attacks.

The toll quickly rose as rescuers struggled through the rubble.

In addition to the dead, several dozen people were wounded, the officials said.

Doctors said all the dead were either people sheltering in the school or residents of Jabalya refugee camp, in the north of the Gaza Strip.

John Ging, director of operations in Gaza for Unrwa, the United Nations Relief and Works Agency, said three artillery shells landed near the school where 350 people were taking shelter.

Ging said Unrwa regularly provided the Israeli army with exact geographical coordinates of its facilities and the school was in a built-up area.

"Of course it was entirely inevitable if artillery shells landed in that area there would be a high number of casualties," he said.

"The initial findings... are that there was hostile fire at one  of our units from the UN facility," Mark Regev, spokesman for the Israeli prime minister, said.

"Our unit responded. Then there were explosions out of  proportion to the ordnance we used," he said.

Avital Liebowitz, an Israeli military spokesperson, told Al Jazeera that Hamas had "booby-trapped" installations in Gaza and Israel had no choice but to retaliate." 

"This is how it is in wars, we did not choose to be in a war. However, Hamas chose to target Israelis, we did not force them to do anything, and Hamas chose terror."But Azmi Bishara, a former Arab member of the Israeli Knesst, told Al Jazeera that Hamas' rockets were a "protest shout" against a "an occupying power"."They are weapons of the poor, used to express their will."Israel would say, "what would any normal country do if they were threatened by rocket fire? They would act"."But Israel is not a normal country, it is an occupying country, a colonial country and the people of Gaza are under siege."

Earlier in the day, two people were killed when an artillery shell hit a school in the southern town of Khan Yunis and three people were killed in an air strike on a school in the Shati refugee camp in Gaza City, medics said.

More than 640 people have been killed and 2800 others wounded in the 11-day operation, most of them civilians.

Widening the operation

The Israeli military also appears to be broadening its assault on the Gaza Strip as heavy artillery fire is reported from the southern Gazan city of Khan Younis.

Palestinian witnesses said Israeli tanks have moved into Khan Younis, the second biggest urban area in the Strip after Gaza City, in what seems to be an attempt to isolate it from Rafah.

Ayman Mohyeldin, Al Jazeera’s correspondent in Gaza, said Khan Younis is strategically significant on several levels - including that Palestinian fighters can fire missiles into Israeli territory from there.

He stressed reporting teams cannot confirm the reports as they are unable to reach the south from Gaza City in the north because the Strip has been effectively dissected by a column of Israel troops.

Mohyeldin also said Palestinian factions had reported that the Israeli navy was attempting to land near the central coastal city of Deir al-Balah – the scene of more intense fighting - on Tuesday.

"There was very intense shelling overnight and people woke to the presence of ground forces in and around Khan Younis this morning," he said.

Four Israeli soldiers were killed and 24 wounded in battles around Gaza City on Monday night, the Israeli military said early on Tuesday, bringing the Israeli death toll to eight.

Nowhere to hide

Fierce clashes between Israeli troops and Palestinian fighters were also reported in Jabaliya in the northern Gaza Strip and two black plumes of smoke could be seen rising over the area.

Fares Akram, a Gaza city resident, told Al Jazeera there was "no safe place in Gaza" as "the Israeli war planes don't stop dropping bombs and firing missiles into Gaza".

Akram says his wife, who is nine-months pregnant, is living in fear of going into labour both because of how dangerous it is to leave their home and because "she knows hospitals in Gaza are in chaos".

He said that while Gazans appreciated demonstrations staged across the Arab world in protest at Israel's actions in the Strip, most believe that while the US backs the Israeli offensive the assault will continue.

In addition, the humanitarian situation in Gaza – already poor following the 18-month Israeli blockade of the strip that left the territory desperately short of fuel, food and medical supplies – is worsening.

John Ging, the head of Unrwa, said he was "shocked" by "the brutality of the injuries" he had seen during a visit to the Shifa hospital in Gaza.

'Absence of accountability'

He said: "There are very real shortages of medicine. This hospital has not had electricity for four days. If the generators go down, those in intensive care will die. This is a horrific tragedy here, and it is getting worse by the moment.

Smoke rises after an Israel air strike near the border between Egypt and Gaza [AFP]Ging described the situation as "the consequences of political failure and complete absence of accountability for this military action" and appealed for political leaders in the region and around the world to "take on the responsibility".

A number of diplomatic initiatives are under way in the region, with Nicolas Sarkozy, the French president, visiting Israel and Syria on Tuesday for talks aimed at brokering a ceasefire.

Sarkozy, speaking with Bashar al-Assad, his Syrian counterpart, called on Syria to use its weight to influence Hamas.

"Syria needs to apply its weight to both sides, but in particular to Hamas that the missile attacks stop,” he said in the Syrian capital, Damascus.
 
"Syria has to convince Hamas to make a choice for peace, reason and logic and that they themselves become the agent of reconciling Palestinians. We have to get to the point where we can solve this problem.
 
"There are still a few hours left for us to carry on talking, but I am convinced if both sides are prepared to take the first step, the fighting can stop. The images we have seen are unbearable for all of us.
 
"It is up to each side to make the first step, with help from Europe, Turkey and Egypt... to escape the spiral of violence and replace it with a spiral of peace."

Israel launched its offensive on the Strip after a fragile six-month ceasefire with Hamas – the Palestinian faction that controls Gaza – ended on December 19.

Both sides blame each other for the failure of the ceasefire, with Israel saying Palestinian fighters breached the truce by firing rockets into southern Israel.

Hamas, and other Palestinian groups, say the truce could not be extended because Israel failed to lift its crippling siege of the Strip.

Av K - 5 januari 2009 21:50


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