GAZA: STOP BLOCKADE AND WAR. Sign the Petition now!

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GAZA: STOP BLOCKADE AND WAR. Sign the Petition now!

The years-old blockade of Gaza is at crisis point: with the humanitarian crisis growing, the southern border has been breached and 350,000 Palestinians are pouring across. The situation is out of control -- the world must step in.

To prevent catastrophe and protect civilians on all sides, your voice is needed urgently: we’re running an emergency global campaign to international, European and Arab leaders, calling on them to stop the siege, oversee open borders and help broker a ceasefire. We’ll deliver the petition when we reach 150,000 signatures - please add your name below, then spread the word:

To the United Nations, the European Union, the Quartet, the Arab League & Israel: We demand that you end the blockade and growing humanitarian crisis in Gaza, ensure the free flow of supplies by land, sea or air, and help to broker the ceasefire which civilians on both sides desperately need.

Sign the Petition now!
http://www.avaaz.org/en/gaza_end_the_siege/
 

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Cinelli said:
GAZA: STOP BLOCKADE AND WAR. Sign the Petition now!
Hey, Cinelli we demand that the Palestinian Authority stop attacks on the State of Israel and begin serious negotiations for a comprehensive peace treaty. Will you sign our petition?
 

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Wall of Shame: Israels Apartheid Wall in Palestine. Amazing Video!

Wall of Shame: Israels Apartheid Wall in Palestine. Amazing Video!

The segregation wall built by the zionist jews, is a 27' high concrete barrier in some places, complete with guard towers, cameras, and gates. This illegal wall was built on confiscated Palestinian land, in many cases by the destruction of Palestinian homes, agricultrual land, and businesses. This apertied wall has severely limited the ability of the Palestinian people to go to work, school, or to visit friends.

Wall of Shame: Israels Apartheid Wall in Palestine: Video Part 1
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IEteQu6Wvvw

Wall of Shame: Israels Apartheid Wall in Palestine: Video Part 2
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S5FOT_XkRt4

Wall of Shame: Israels Apartheid Wall in Palestine: Video Part 3
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=894EnWeP150


International Court of Justice condemns Israel’s wall
http://www.wsws.org/articles/2004/jul2004/isra-j13.shtml



Former President Jimmy Carter: "Prosecution of Palestinians is one of the worst examples of human rights abuse in history".

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kDKw0f95k7Q...feature=related
 

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Is there a petition I can sign to stop the missiles?

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basketcase said:
Is there a petition I can sign to stop cinelli?
PM Fred, he's a bit of a lefty so don't expect a home team reception. But to be fair, he's always been fair to me.

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Cinelli, do you have any response to the question of the rockets being fired into Israel on a daily basis? Any solution for the people of Sderot?

How about to this BALANCED ARTICLE which abhors collective punishment including the Qassams?

http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/944986.html

FRED DO YOU REALLY THINK THIS A-HOLE HATER HAS ANY PLACE ON THIS BOARD? DOES SOMEONE REALLY HAVE TO LODGE A COMPLAINT AGAINST TERB OR ITS HOST ISP???

Really this guy has repeatedly crossed lines that even Cyrus did not.
 

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I know what would happen if Canada lobbed 110 poorly guided missiles into the US in a single day - and it has a lot to do with guided ordnance and M1A2s.....

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I think I'm going to sign the petition to stop the Palestinian terrorists from firing rockets into Israeli cities. After Israel gave them Gaza, this is how they repay them? By being terrorists? What a bunch of morons those Palestinian terrorists are, they have no logic whatsoever.
 

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They have NO oil.
Both sides (all 4 sides ?) have too much influence on western world politics.
None of them pay taxes to Canada or USA
Nobody wants peace so fuck them all in the heart.
Nuke them all. Turn everything into a nicy shiny piece of glass.

In the meantime a pox on all of them and their supporters who hide here in North America instead of going over there / staying there to fight. Fuck I am tired of listening to you whiners.
 

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lookingforitallthetime said:
Nice save. LOL.
Glad you appreciated that.... actually I've called him on a number of things and I remain un banned and un warned.....

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Escape from Gaza, ... or engineered expulsion of 350,000 Palestinians?

Escape from Gaza or Voluntary Transfer?

by Mike Whitney for Global Research http://www.globalresearch.ca/index.php?context=va&aid=7895

January 25, 2008

Forget everything you've read about the “Great Escape” from Gaza.

It's thoroughly misleading, most probably cooked up in an Israeli think tank as way to rid Palestine of its indigenous people. Here's an excerpt from the Israeli newspaper Arutz Sheva which explains the real motive behind the incident:

“MK (Israeli Knesset member) Aryeh Eldad is hailing the Arab exodus to Egypt as proof that voluntary transfer is indeed an option.”

“The Israeli left continues to claim that there is no such thing as voluntary transfer, and simply ignores reality,” Eldad said. (Arutz Sheva)

So the fleeing Palestinians just walked into a trap. Now they've been banished to Egypt by their own volition.

Will they be allowed to return?

We'll see.

The media has played a predictable role in the Gaza fiasco, trying to make it look like Hamas' "terrorist masterminds" struck a major blow against Israel. It's just a way of diverting attention from Israel's role in the ongoing humanitarian crisis.

Here's the way Ha'aretz summed it up:

“Hamas chalked up a real coup. Not only did the organization demonstrate once again that it is a disciplined, determined entity, and an opponent that is exponentially more sophisticated than the Palestine Liberation Organization.

Israel, Egypt and the Palestinian Authority are now forced to find a new joint border control arrangement, one that will probably depend on the good graces of Hamas ...The Hamas action yesterday was anything but spontaneous. It was another stage in the campaign that began in Gaza's night of darkness on Sunday. As Gaza was plunged into widely televised blackness, Palestinian children armed with candles were brought out on a protest march and organized into prime-time demonstrations in support of the Egyptian and Jordanian branches of the Muslim Brotherhood.” (“Gaza border breach shows Israel Hamas is in charge", Ha'aretz)

Nonsense.

Israel is not the victim any more than Palestinian children are "armed" with candles. The candles are a symbol of hope; something that is sadly lacking under Israeli rule. The truth is that Israel was getting battered in the media for cutting off food, water, energy and medical supplies to 1.5 million civilians (some of whom died in the hospital when the power was turned off on their respirators) so they looked for a way to do an about-face without appearing weak.

Ha'aretz would like us to believe that our sympathy for starving women and children is the result of the propaganda we've seen in the "Palestinian-owned” media.

What a laugh; the “Palestinian-owned” media.

Hamas poses no threat to Israel and it controls nothing; certainly not the border.

They've even suspended all suicide attacks since they won democratic elections a year and a half ago.

But that is not enough for Israel whose goal is to extinguish any trace of Arab solidarity or Palestinian nationalism.

Nearly all of the 4,000 articles now appearing on Google News follow this same absurd narrative about 'clever terrorists' who've out-foxed Israel and liberated their people. It's just another way of concealing the criminal brutality of the 60 year long occupation.

In truth, Hamas probably had nothing to do with the destruction of the wall. It's just part of Israel's plans to exile more Palestinians.

According to the article in Arutz Sheva, Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak decided to follow orders from Hamas' chief Khaled Mashall and “ignore Israeli calls to close the border. Mashaal seemed to indicate that Hamas was asserting sovereignty over northern Sinai, calling upon the Arab world to take advantage of the Islamist group's new stronghold to provide aid directly without Israeli interference.”

Now, that's a stretch.

In other words, US puppet Hosni Mubarak—-who gets $2 billion a year in aid from the United States---has suddenly decided to take orders from the head of a group that is on the State Dept's list of terrorist organizations so that he can fulfill his obligations as a “loyal Arab”?

Ridiculous.

Besides, Hamas has no interest in northern Sinai or any other territorial ambitions. Its only purpose is to resist Israeli occupation.

So far an estimated 350,000 residents of Gaza have fled across the border since Wednesday. The Egyptian police have done nothing to stop them from entering the country. "A significant number have remained in Egypt ... traveling south to Egyptian population centers.”

The Jewish Telegraphic Agency reported on 1-24-08 that:

“Israeli officials proposed that Egypt take over responsibility for sustaining the Gaza Strip.

Israeli media quoted members of the Olmert government as saying Thursday that, after Palestinians overran the Gaza-Egypt border, there was an opportunity to demand that Cairo take care of the needs of the coastal territory.

"We need to understand that when Gaza is open to the other side, we lose responsibility for it. So we want to disengage from it," Deputy Defense Minister Matan Vilnai told Army Radio. "We are responsible as long as there is no alternative." (JTA)

Are we expected to believe that in the last 24 hours Israel decided willy-nilly to relinquish control over parts of the Gaza Strip?

Israel has devoted a considerable amount of time to building settlements in a way that removes any possibility of creating a contiguous Palestinian state. It is highly unlikely that their plans for Gaza are taken any less seriously.

In fact, we are probably seeing a manifestation of those plans right now via the expulsion of 350,000 Palestinians.

The Jerusalem Post's Yaakov Katz clarifies how the destruction of the border wall serves Israel's long-term policy objectives:

“Without even knowing it, Egypt helped Israel on Wednesday to complete the disengagement from the Gaza Strip. Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak said he opened the crossing for Gazans since they were "starving due to the Israeli siege," what he did proved to the world that his country is perfectly capable of caring for the Palestinians when it comes to food and medical care.

Wednesday's events and particularly Mubarak's decision to open a floodgate into his country for hundreds of thousands of Palestinians, demonstrated that there are alternatives to Israel when it comes to being Gaza's provider. " (Jerusalem Post)

That says it all, doesn't it?

The Palestinians are regarded as a mere nuisance and a drain on Israeli resources. Now that the wall has conveniently been knocked down, the problem appears to be solved.

Hamas had nothing to do with blowing up the wall.

And if they did, they were just unwitting accomplices in Israel's masterplan to drive more Palestinians off the land and to absolve themselves of any responsibility for the ones that remain.
 

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This border thing was clearly planned by Hamas for a long time (and they have repeatedly admitted it despite what cinelli's post says). The might claim it was other militants but they don't let anyone else operate except as subsidiaries.

It would be good for everyone if Egypt can't re-close their border (oh yeah, this border has been controlled by Egypt for more than a year). No more b.s. claims of 'prisons' and Egypt might actually have to do something for their one-time citizens that they abandoned. (and nearby Egyptian merchants can jack up their prices and make some more money).

The other flaw with the above story is that the Palestinians for the most part not 'fleeing' from Gaza, just going shopping.
 

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Don't you like Cinelli post on this board then stop reading it?
Either way I don’t give a sh*t what you do but I sure give a sh*t hearing your loud cries so much, it damn hurts my ears!
 

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persis said:
Don't you like Cinelli post on this board then stop reading it?
Either way I don’t give a sh*t what you do but I sure give a sh*t hearing your loud cries so much, it damn hurts my ears!
you too are free not to read
 

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Last time I heard/read Jews weren't killing our troops in Afganistan, didn't fly planes into buildings, bomb subways or train stations. You want sympathy for the plight of people sworn to kill "infidels"? Fuck that shit - go to Gaza, get your ass kidnapped and then let me know if you still feel sorry for them.
 

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Last time I heard/read Jews weren't killing our troops in Afganistan, didn't fly planes into buildings, bomb subways or train stations. You want sympathy for the plight of people sworn to kill "infidels"? Fuck that shit - go to Gaza, get your ass kidnapped and then let me know if you still feel sorry for them.
Last time I looked your troops were congregating on moslem’s lands, helping Europeans [jews] to occupy and colonize there lands, in order for the 6000-yr old Jewish prophecies of Isaiah, Jeremiah, Ezekiel ...to be fulfilled in the 21st century, setting up military bases in over 140 nations, half moslem, bombing there villagers, raping off there natural resources.....etc
http://photoblog.msnbc.msn.com/archive/2006/12/29/23509.aspx

this for decades, well, if you rip what you saw, then you deserves what you get in return
so... nah sorry....
U ant’s getting any sympathy u "infidels"
 

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persis said:
U ant’s getting any sympathy u "infidels"
The Jews in Israel don't need or want sympathy. They can look after themselves and are doing so quite well. They are only looking for peace.

It's the Palestinians in Gaza who are looking for sympathy. They could probably use some humanitarian donations. How much cash have you (and Cinelli as well) donated to help these people? Do you guys put your money where your mouths are?
 

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what makes them "moslem's lands", the fact that "moslems" are occupying par of them currently?

Answer this question: If the Palestinians have no homeland for 2000 years from the date of their Naqba, would their claim to their homeland still be good?

Hehe you know what the answer is and what argument is validates. THis is why you have to make up lies to make people think that Israelis are Europeans and colonizers. WIthout your lies your claims to the land are clearly garbage.

Didn't your parents teach you to share? I guess not.
 
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