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Israel Threatens Another "Merry Christmas" Assault On The People Of Gaza! - Are Any Of You So-Called "Christians" Worth Your Salt?

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Dec 23, 2009, 12:32:14 PM12/23/09
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Israel threatens another large-scale Gaza war
Wed, 23 Dec 2009 10:55:35 GMT

Israel has threatened another massive war against the Gaza
Strip as the impoverished enclave continues to suffer in the
aftermath of the devastating January offensive.
http://www.presstv.ir/photo/20091223/shamseddin20091223142841953.jpg

Israeli planes have been dropping thousands of leaflets
across Gaza, warning Palestinians against cooperating with
the resistance fighters based in the coastal sliver.

The leaflets also threaten Gazans with a new attack just
ahead of the first anniversary of Israel's 22-day onslaught
against the Palestinian territory.

On December 2008, Tel Aviv launched an all-out military
action against Gaza, killing 1,400 people, including a large
number of women and children, killed and leaving thousands
more injured.

The threats come despite the Israeli army's failure in its
January operation to reach its strategic and military
objectives - above all its pledged overthrow of Israel's
long-time arch foe, Hamas.

In July, the activist group Breaking the Silence released
print and video testimony from some 30 soldiers who said
they entered Gaza with firing guns upon a "permissive"
guideline by commanders, urging to shoot first and worry
later about distinguishing civilians from combatants.

The 112-page testimony also accused Israeli troops of using
Palestinian civilians as human shields and charged Israel
with dropping forbidden white phosphorus bombs
indiscriminately into Gaza streets on the top of aerial
bombardment and heavy artillery fire.

In April, former South African UN prosecutor Richard
Goldstone led an independent fact-finding mission
commissioned by the United Nations Human Rights Council to
investigate international human rights and humanitarian law
violations during the Gaza war.

The committee's 575-page report mostly highlighted Israeli
atrocities against the people in the beleaguered Gaza Strip
and documented deliberate targeting of centers, such as
schools and mosques, known to be holding civilians.

The document also filed complaints that the Israeli soldiers
killed unarmed people on the run, saying some of the victims
were even waving white flags.

In October, the damning report was put up for a vote in the
Geneva-based UN Human Rights Council and endorsed by an
overwhelming majority of 114 countries while 18 opposed and
44 abstained.

The three-week Israeli land, sea and air offensive in the
Gaza Strip also devastated a large part of the
infrastructure in the impoverished coastal enclave, which
remains under Tel Aviv's blockade despite international
opposition.

MRS/DT
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World has betrayed Gaza: Rights groups
Wed, 23 Dec 2009 07:57:00 GMT

More than a dozen human rights groups and charities have
condemned the international community's failure to end
Israel's crippling blockade of the Gaza Strip.
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Amnesty and Oxfam were among 16 UK-based non-governmental
organizations (NGOs) which hurled criticism in a report
against the world's silence toward the "collective
punishment" of some 1.5 million Gazans.

"The international community has betrayed the people of Gaza
by failing to back their words with effective action to
secure the ending of the Israeli blockade, which is
preventing reconstruction and recovery," said the report on
Tuesday.

Israel and Egypt have sealed off crossings into the Hamas-
run coastal enclave since June 2007, barely permitting vital
humanitarian aid into the impoverished territory.

"It is not only Israel that has failed the people of Gaza"
with the months-long blockade, said Jeremy Hobbs, executive
director of Oxfam International.

"World powers have also failed and even betrayed Gaza's
ordinary citizens. They have wrung hands and issued
statements, but have taken little meaningful action to
attempt to change the damaging policy that prevents
reconstruction," he stressed.

According to rights groups, Israel has allowed only 41
truckloads of construction materials into Gaza, hindering
the reconstruction of "the extensive damage" Israel's last
year offensive inflicted on homes, civilian infrastructure,
public services, farms and businesses in the region.

The report also called on European foreign ministers to
visit Gaza to see the damage for themselves and urged the EU
to do all it can to lift the blockade.

Israel controls all Gaza's border crossings except the Rafah
terminal with Egypt, which Cairo rarely opens.

Egypt has recently started to erect a metal barrier to
disrupt an underground tunnel network Gazans use for pushing
in their basic needs that Israel does not allow into Gaza
markets.

Israeli warplanes regularly pound the tunnels which Tel Aviv
claims Palestinian activists use for smuggling weapons for
resistance fighters in the Gaza Strip. But the Palestinians
vehemently reject the allegations, describing the tunnels as
food tubes helping the 1.5 million people living in the
coastal territory fight off starvation.

MRS/SC/MMA
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for whatsoever doth make manifest is light. The light shineth in darkness;
and the darkness comprehended it not. The light of the body is the eye:
if therefore thine eye be single, thy whole body shall be full of light.
But if thine eye be evil, thy whole body shall be full of darkness.
If therefore the light that is in thee be darkness, how great is that darkness!
Awake thou that sleepest, and arise from the dead,
and Christ shall give thee light. For my yoke is easy, and my burden is light.

Seon

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Dec 23, 2009, 6:35:16 PM12/23/09
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The terrorist scum bags. The people of the gaza strip can't even defend
themselves. Why won't anyone prosecute Israel for war crimes?

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> "Seon" <seo...@gmail.com> related news:RrSdnT_kIrL7NK_W...@westnet.com.au:

>
> The terrorist scum bags.
> The people of the gaza strip can't even defend themselves.
> Why won't anyone prosecute Israel for war crimes?
>
Tell me Seon should we care? No "one" else beside the victims seem to care.
Genesis ch9 v5-9
And surely your blood of your lives will I require; at the
hand of every beast will I require it, and at the hand of
man; at the hand of every man's brother will I require the
life of man. Whoso sheddeth man's blood, by man shall his
blood be shed: for in the image of God made he man. And you,
be ye fruitful, and multiply; bring forth abundantly in the
earth, and multiply therein. And God spake unto Noah, and to
his sons with him, saying, And I, behold, I establish my
covenant with you, and with your seed after you;

That's every "one".

Should we who can't normally breathe the breath of life
into another human being, take the life that God breathed alive?
Tell me Seon should we care that brothers are taking the gift
of life from brothers? And if so, why so? Are we our brothers keepers?
And who is my brother. I've already answered that. Every: "One".
Tell me Seon, should we who can't give life play God and take life?

Should the ones who conspire to "rule the world" with a "rod
of iron" (Thy rod and thy staff they, comfort me.) and who
self-servingly claim that they are God's "chosen ones" (Have
not I chosen you 12 and yet "one" of you is the devil.) and
who can't provide proof such as with God's 10 commandments
written in stone, "written with the finger of god." (Maybe
moses was a stonemason.) and, who say that a mere man went
mountain climbing for 80 days and nights carrying stone
tablets on an empty stomach and told them what "God" said.
Should they be held accountable for their brothers blood?
Or, should they be given carte blanche, to continue to,
"utterly destroy" the indigenous familial inhabitants of the
land, in order to continue to "steal" their "promised land"
from their brothers? Read the genealogy in Genesis. Then
read who they are supposed to kill to take their "promised
land" from. It is themselves. Their own fleash and blood.
Whom they are to kill, "utterly destroy". They went into the
"promised land" and became no different than what they were
sent into "utterly destroy". That makes the "utterly guilty".
They shewed themselves no better than their brethren who
indigenously inhabited the land Jebus before them.
Jebus is synonymous with Jerusalem (for the Biblically un-read).
(Al-Quds for that matter as well but, that's another and only
part of the story.) "Utterly destroy" all in order to "steal"
(that's the eighth commandment) the land that "God gave them"
from their brethren. When their own God says that the Earth is
the LORD's and the fullness thereof is his and no "one" has
ever taken any ground to the grave but, that which covers them?

Setting themselves up as God is in violation of the first
and great commandment, most aggregious, have not I said ye
are gods. Not: God. Not even collectively God. God created
many out of "one" not: "one" "out of many".

And god'll get ya if you say anything about them other than
a blessing (so, bless them that curse you, pray for them
that despitefully use you. In so doing you will heap coals
of fire upon their head. Everything is purged in the fire.)
Never mind God was talking to Abram not Abraham yet, not
Ishmael nor Iassac nor Jacob/Israel nor Judah nor jews nor
Ashkenazis nor Sephardics.

None of the atrocities they perpatrate arre to be mentioned.
Only the atrocities perpatrated against them.
He who executeth judgment without mercy shall receive judgment
without mercy. How psychotic is it to not be able to empathize
with others pain?
Is it still
"Thine eye shall not pity nor shall it spare."
in time?
Or, were the israelis supposed to learn mercy and to love.
And, to love mercy due to having to carry out the judgments of god.
Remember as well, God did not kill Cain. Judgment begins at
the house of god. Those who would rule the world have a lot
to answer for. Should we keep silent? You know here in the
US, the real jew news and history isn't exactly in every "ones"
morning routine. Should it be, what is going down would not
even be possible!
Brethren murdering brethren.
Sons of Noah murdering sons of Noah.
The fifth column against "the people"? "The fourth estate." Mass Media et al.
"My people are destroyed for a lack of knowledge."
They have forgotton the written word of god and no longer call
it to mind preferring talmud to Torah, rabbis to God,
father to Jesus, lies to Truth.

They really should have to purge themselve first as they
failed God, in failing to cleanse the land by "utterly
destroying" and purging the inhabitants with whom they "utterly
corrupted" themselves and became no better than and indistinguishable from.
The death sentence is on the every "one".

Should Israel make peace or war? Should they destroy or forbear to destroy?
Maybe all of them, "ones" those ought to show Love and Mercy instead.
What do you think Seon? Should they kill or make alive? What saith you?
No "one" else beside the victims seem to care.
Should we, you and me, care, Seon? Are we our brothers keeper?

Oh and Merry Christmas to you, my friend, for caring.
You can consider all the questions Rhetorical.
You are not obliged to answer any of them.
If, however, you have something you'd like to add, by all means,
feel free to do so or not as suits you, again: Merry Christmas.

Seon

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>> "Seon" <seo...@gmail.com> related
>> news:RrSdnT_kIrL7NK_W...@westnet.com.au:
>>
>> The terrorist scum bags.
>> The people of the gaza strip can't even defend themselves.
>> Why won't anyone prosecute Israel for war crimes?
>>
> Tell me Seon should we care? No "one" else beside the victims seem to
> care.

Well I care because I care whenever innocent people are being massacred by
an army and they can't defend themselves. I just think the people of the
can't even defend themselves and Israel has already pretty much destroyed
the info structure of the gaza strip. Basically they will soon be bombing
homeless people. Will it ever end? So yeah that's why I care. I guess
everyone else should have the right to care or not care because they are in
another part of the world and have the wrong skin color or whatever. But
anyone who cares about their fellow brothers or sisters should care about
what the people of the Gaza strip are going through.

> Genesis ch9 v5-9
> And surely your blood of your lives will I require; at the
> hand of every beast will I require it, and at the hand of
> man; at the hand of every man's brother will I require the
> life of man. Whoso sheddeth man's blood, by man shall his
> blood be shed: for in the image of God made he man. And you,
> be ye fruitful, and multiply; bring forth abundantly in the
> earth, and multiply therein. And God spake unto Noah, and to
> his sons with him, saying, And I, behold, I establish my
> covenant with you, and with your seed after you;
>
> That's every "one".
>

All the Semitic people. And Arab's are Semitic as well.

I'd say peace but it will have a lot of work to do before it convinces the
Arab's it really wants peace.

> Oh and Merry Christmas to you, my friend, for caring.
> You can consider all the questions Rhetorical.
> You are not obliged to answer any of them.
> If, however, you have something you'd like to add, by all means,
> feel free to do so or not as suits you, again: Merry Christmas.
>

Thanks Merry Christmas to you. As I said most people just don't care or
don't bother to look at the real motives behind terrorism. They just like to
think of the terrorists as evil monsters who were motivated by Islam I
guess.

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