Wednesday, January 7, 2009

What I Saw

I didn't purchase a paper, readers; however, I did preview it for you.

"Israelis hit school in Gaza; 30 killed; Army says Hamas fired from grounds" by Ahmed Burai and Jeffrey Fleishman, Los Angeles Times | January 7, 2009

GAZA CITY - Mortar rounds fired by Israeli forces exploded at a UN school yesterday, killing at least 30 Palestinians who had sought shelter there during a day when Israeli forces pounded deeper into the Gaza Strip and a Hamas rocket struck a town about 20 miles south of Tel Aviv.

Street battles rumbled across the Palestinian enclave and bloodshed showed no signs of ebbing.... International pressure on Israel intensified after Palestinian medical officials reported that 75 Gazans were killed yesterday as Israeli forces swept into more densely populated areas.

John Ging, the senior UN official in Gaza, said 30 Palestinians died and 50 were injured when three artillery shells sprayed shrapnel through the Al Fakhoura School in the Jabaliya refugee camp. Palestinian doctors put the death toll at 37, including women and children....

Bombing a school in a refugee camp? Refugee camp?

Refugees from where? Inside Gaza?

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Hours before the strike on the school in Jabaliya, the UN said another of its schools in the Shati refugee camp in north Gaza, which had been closed due to the ongoing bloodshed, was hit by an Israeli missile early yesterday, killing three Palestinian cousins who had taken shelter inside.

You know, you would think the U.N. would get a liitle pissed at Israel bomibng their building, but once again when it comes to Israel it's (sound of crickets chirping).

Hundreds of Gazans have been relying on UN buildings as safe havens against fighting between Israeli forces and Hamas militants that began 12 days ago when the Israelis initiated an air barrage designed to halt ongoing rocket attacks by Hamas on southern Israel.

Israeli warships battered the coast as troops and tanks, after intense fighting around Gaza City, pushed south to Khan Younis, where skirmishes continued through the day. Thousands of Gazan families have abandoned their homes, fleeing the front lines of the conflict or because of their proximity to police stations or security forces installations. Those who don't seek safety in public shelters, like the UN-run schools, often shuffle between the homes of relatives....

The situation is perilous even for those seeking maternity care in Gaza's overloaded hospitals. Pregnant women face the decision on whether to deliver at home or risk trying to reach a medical facility where critically injured patients take priority. Gaza City's main Shifa Hospital emptied its maternity ward on the first day of the air assault....

Palestinian medical authorities, meanwhile, reported that shelling from Israeli ships killed at least 10 people and injured 20 others at the Deir Al-Balah refugee camp. Air strikes on the Al Burejj refugee camp killed a father and his three sons, and in Zeiton an air strike killed 13 members of one family.


Scene of strike in Zeitoun neighborhood (Photo: AFP)

About 600 Palestinians have been killed since Israel began its offensive Dec. 27, according to Gaza hospital authorities. The UN says about 25 percent of the victims have been civilians. Israel announced another soldier was killed by one of its own tanks. So far, six Israeli soldiers, including four hit by friendly fire, have died and four Israeli civilians have been killed by rockets.

"I want to tell the world's leaders something: You are not to sleep, eat or drink until you stop the killing of innocent people in the Gaza Strip," said Ging, adding that 1 million Palestinians were without electricity and 700,000 were without water. "There's nowhere safe in Gaza. Everyone is terrorized and traumatized."

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That's not only a statement, it is a CURSE!!!!

A CURSE has been put on the WORLD'S LEADERS, folks!

And I thought this was also an interesting piece of agenda-pushing garbage:

"Fear builds of violence reaching Europe

PARIS - Government officials and Jewish leaders are concerned that the conflict in Gaza may spill over into violence in Europe, with attacks reported against Jews and synagogues in France, Sweden, and Britain. Assailants rammed a burning car into the gates of a synagogue in Toulouse, in southwest France, Monday night. A Jewish congregation in Helsingborg, in southern Sweden, was attacked Monday night by someone who "broke a window and threw in something that was burning," said police spokesman Leif Nilsson. And on Sunday, slogans, including "murderers . . . You broke the cease-fire," were daubed on Israel's embassy in Stockholm. In Denmark, a 27-year-old Dane born in Lebanon to Palestinian parents is alleged to have injured two young Israelis last week in a shooting police suspect could be linked to the Gaza crisis. Belgium ordered police in Antwerp and Brussels to be on increased state of alert yesterday after recent pro-Palestinian protests ended in violence and arrests. President Nicolas Sarkozy warned in a statement yesterday that France would not tolerate violence linked to the Gaza crisis. A day earlier, his interior minister said she met with the heads of the two main Muslim and Jewish groups and police officials to stress the need to "preserve national unity."

"And I'll bet many of them are hoaxes trying to build sympathy for poor little Israel" -- Wake the Flock Up

Update: BREAKING NEWS : Agents Provocateurs in anti-Israeli clashes?

"It is reliably reported to World Press Network that some of the hooded demonstrators on yesterday's anti-Israeli demonstrations were speaking Hebrew. They were seen being aggressive and throwing objects at the police. This is likely to indicate they were Israeli Agents Provocateurs. Who would have guessed this possible ? Actually, this is just a continuation of the recent pattern of behaviour by the authorities"

I hate to say I told you, but.... Also see: The KKK Way of Shutting Down the Internet

We's ain't fooleyed no more, 'kay?

I guess not, because they put out this bunch of bullshit, too:

Key Al Qaeda figure faults Obama on Gaza fighting

CAIRO - Al Qaeda's number two leader lashed out at President-elect Barack Obama in a new audio message yesterday, accusing him of not doing anything to stop Israel's offensive in the Gaza Strip, according to an intelligence monitoring center. The recording, purportedly by Ayman al-Zawahiri, was Al Qaeda's first comments on the Gaza crisis since Israel launched its offensive against the Islamic militants of Hamas on Dec. 27. In the comments, which were posted on a militant website and obtained by the SITE Monitoring Service, Zawahiri described Israel's actions in Gaza as a "crusade against Islam and Muslims" and called it "Obama's gift to Israel" before he takes office later this month.

What
GREAT TIMING, huh?

So WHEN is the FALSE FLAG coming, USrael?


"This is Obama whom the American machine of lies tried to portray as the rescuer who will change the policy of America," Zawahiri said, according to SITE. "He kills your brothers and sisters in Gaza mercilessly and without affection." Zawahiri, who is Egyptian, also criticized Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak, calling him a "traitor" for keeping Egypt's border with the Gaza Strip closed since Hamas seized power.

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How much more evidence do you need? (Blog author's note: there were several lies, I mean, stories I could have added from the business scetion; however, why bother? Paper ain't worth purchasing again today, either)