TV Crew Captures Harrowing Moment Israeli Shells Hit Market In Gaza, Killing 17

TV Crew Captures Harrowing Moment Israeli Shells Hit Market In Gaza, Killing 17.

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THIS HAS GOT TO CEASE, THE ISRAELIS MUST BE STOPPED.

IT IS MAKING A TRAGIC SITUATION A WHOLE LOT WORSE!

IN THE  NAME OF YOUR GOD , STOP SLAUGTHERING THE POPULATION IN THE GAZA STRIP, .YOU WILL NOT THOUGH, WILL YOU? YOUR AIM IS TO KILL ALL THE PEOPLE AND TAKE OVER THE LAND. YOUR LAND YOU BELIEVE ,YOU WHO ARE THE CHILDREN OF GOD,,THE CHOSEN ONES. THIS IS GODS WILL?

YOU DO NOT REALISE THE REST OF THE WORLD ARE TURNING AGAINST YOU, ALL JEWS, ,YOU ARE PRACTISING GENOCIDE AND IT ALL WILL BACK FIRE ON YOU.WHAT A WASTE OF LIFE IN THE NAME OF RELIGION THANK GOD I AM AN ATHEIST !

Israelis in Tel Aviv 26.7.2014:those suported by the likes of the jewish population in marbella spain. “There’s no school tomorrow,there’s no children left in Gaza! Oleh!” – YouTube

Israelis in Tel Aviv 26.7.2014: “There’s no school tomorrow,there’s no children left in Gaza! Oleh!” – YouTube. THE LOCAL JEWISH COMUINITY IN MARBELLA SPAIN ARE PRO ISRAEL IDF SO IT WOULD SEEM,

A horde of Israeli activists in Tel Aviv has been caught on video cheering the genocide of Gaza children, chanting, “There are no more kids left”.

the rabble sings: “There’s no school in Gaza, there are no more kids left”. The video concludes with the crowd chanting “Gaza is a cemetery”.

The YouTube video, which was highlighted by the International Solidarity Movement, purportedly shows a march on Saturday in which Israelis, waving flags, showed their support for the ongoing campaign in Gaza, whilst adminishing two Arab members of the Knesset, Ahmad Tibi and Haneen Zoabi.

The latest offensive in Gaza has resulted in more than 1,100 Palestinian deaths, including many civilians, since fighting began three weeks ago.

The latest offensive in Gaza has resulted in more than 1,100 Palestinian deaths, including many civilians, since fighting began three weeks ago.

CORRECTION: An earlier version of this story translated the chant as, “There’s no school tomorrow, there are no children left”. The activists actually say, “There’s no school in Gaza, there are no more kids left”.

Maurice Boland http://www.targetfopportunity.com/palestinian_truth.hm

www.targetfopportunity.com  (THIS WAS TAKEN OFF MR BOLANDS FACEBOOK PAGE.I pass no judgemenT he is intitled to say what he wishes, Though he would seem to be a supporter of Israel.)

A listing record of enemies, people and organizations, that have betrayed and endangered America by their Seditious and Treasonous activities. These people work for the downfall and destruction of the United States of America and should each be considered a Target of Opportunity.
SO INNOCENT BABIES ARE  TARGETS, CHILDREN,  HOSPITALS .TARGETS OF OPPORTUNITY.
  • Maurice Boland  I too hate the killings of the innocent , the tragedy of the whole war and pray it should stop.
  • David Giles 160,000 Syrians have been killed by Syrians in the Syrian Civil War including over 10,000 children. Millions are refugees. The situation in Iraq is similar if not worse. Libya is in a state of bloody anarchy. Afghanistan and Pakistan are threatened by Islamic terrorism. Yet the world is focussing on Gaza and ignoring the much greater loss of life, peace, property and prosperity in overwhelmingly Muslim societies where Muslims are killing Muslims (and any Christians, Jews, Buddists, Hindus, Bahai or others who get in the way) in their thousands every day. Even in Gaza,Hamas killed 30 Palestinians last Sunday and are routinely killing Gazans with their misfiring unguided missiles that often land in Gaza before reaching Israel.

ISRAELI REVENGE KILLINGS 10 FOR 1 IN GAZA THEIR BEHAVIOUR IS JUST THE SAME AS THE NAZIS IN WW2

In recent weeks I was on the border of Gaza and getting reports from soldiers in the Gaza Strip who leak information out to me. I am in the process of publication of two big stories in major U.S. newspapers, but there are some things I can share with you right now: Soldiers in two different units inside Gaza leaked information about the murdering of Palestinians by sniper fire in Shuja’iyya neighborhood as punishment for the death of soldiers in their units. After the shooting on the Israeli armored personnel carriers, which killed seven soldiers of the Golani Brigade, the Israeli army carried out a massacre in Shuja’iyya neighborhood. A day after the massacre, many Palestinians came to search for their relatives and their families in the rubble. In one of the videos uploaded to YouTube, a young Palestinian man Salem Shammaly calls the names of his family and looking for them between the ruins when he is suddenly shot at in his chest and falls down. A few seconds after that, there are two additional shootings from snipers into his body, killing him instantly. Since the video was released, there was no official response from the IDF spokesperson. Today I can report that the official command that was handed down to the soldiers in Shujaiyya was to capture Palestinian homes as outposts. From these posts, the soldiers drew an imaginary red line, and amongst themselves decided to shoot to death anyone who crosses it. Anyone crossing the line was defined as a threat to their outposts, and was thus deemed a legitimate target. This was the official reasoning inside the units. I was told that the unofficial reason was to enable the soldiers to take out their frustrations and pain at losing their fellow soldiers (something that for years the IDF has not faced during its operations in Gaza and the West Bank), out on the Palestinian refugees in the neighborhood. Under the pretext of the so-called “security threat” soldiers were directed to carry out a pre-planned attack of revenge on Palestinian civilians. These stories join many other similar ones that Amira Hass and I investigated in Operation Cast Lead. The death toll that continues to rise is steadily reaching the numbers of the massacre of 2009.
More than 1,100 have been killed in Gaza, at least 80 percent of them civilians. Today it is cleared for publication that at least 4 soldiers were killed by a rocket in a gathering area outside of Gaza, and another soldier was killed in Gaza. They join 43 soldiers that have already been killed. We know that more acts of revenge will come soon and it is important that we not stay silent. This is the time to take to the streets and to social media. Demand from your representative wherever you are to stop supporting this massacre and to immediately boycott the state of Israel until the occupation ends, the blockade is lifted and Palestinians will be free. We all want to be in the right place at the right time when history knocks on our door, and history is knocking in Gaza right now. You need to decide on which side you want to go down in history.

IN TEL AVIV, 1000S PROTEST AGAINST THE GAZA SLAUGTHER

Thousands assembled at Tel Aviv’s Rabin Square on Saturday evening for what became the largest protest against the Israeli military operation in Gaza thus far. According to official estimates some 7,000 protesters attended.

Meanwhile, a smaller group rallied in support of the operation in Gaza. The police served as a barrier between the groups to prevent clashes.

The former demonstration was organized by Hadash, the leftist political party, and the organizations Combatants for Peace and The Parents Circle Families Forum. Several hours before the protest was slated to begin the police announced that it was canceled for fear of rocket fire, but once news that the cease-fire would be extended surfaced, the demonstration was once again given the green light.

Protesters at the event called for an immediate end to hostilities and for the prompt resumption of peace talks. In one of the plaza’s corners memorial candles were lit among pictures of fallen – both Israelis and Palestinians. Two Philippine women who attended the protest laid a bouquet of flowers in memory of the IDF casualties. “We aren’t a part of the demonstration,” one of them explained. “We came to show our gratitude to Israel for its help with the casualties of the typhoon in the Philippines last year.”

Among the people to give speeches at the event were Capt. Assaf Ya’akobovich (Res.) and Salim Tabib of Ramallah. The two are active in an organization devoted to finding a peaceful solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. They called for both sides to immediately put down their arms.

Protest against the Gaza operation, Tel Aviv, July 26, 2014. Photo by Tomer Appelbaum

Especially moving was the speech given by Ben Kfir, a resident of Ashkelon, whose daughter was murdered by a member of Hamas in 2003. “In Gaza they are digging concrete tunnels and we are erecting a separation fence,” Kfir said. “How sad it is that we can’t channel these efforts for peace.” He also said “The infrastructure of terrorism is ignorance, poverty and despair. It is with these we must deal.”

MK Dov Khenin (Hadash) called on the Israeli government to support a Palestinian unity government headed by Mahmoud Abbas. “So many heartbreaking moments happened this month,” Khenin said at the rally. “A son crying over his father’s grave, a mother weeping for her son, and many pictures of the wounded and dead. Behind each picture is a name, a family. We must answer truthfully: Has a drop of all this bloodshed really helped bring us to a better place?”

Prof. Eva Illouz also gave a speech at the demonstration. She commented on the right-wing incitement. “The left has 150 years of experience dealing with this incitement and it knows how to combat it,” she said.

Protest against the Gaza operation, Tel Aviv, July 26, 2014. Photo by Tomer Appelbaum

The ill-will felt towards the Israeli left could be gaged well among the group of right-wing protesters that the police corralled in a separate part of the plaza. They continually shouted “Death to the leftists” and expressed hope that “a rocket from Gaza” would kill them. In addition they merrily sang “Why is there no school in Gaza? Because no more kids are left.” Some protesters tried to convince this group to stop singing these songs as they were detrimental to the message of support for the IDF that they were trying to promote, but to no avail.

Later in the evening these right-wing protesters tried to break through the police barrier into the greater demonstration and even succeeded for a short while to block Ibn Gevirol St., one of Tel Aviv’s major arteries. The police quickly pushed them out of the street with cavalry. During the clashes four protesters were arrested. Due to these outbursts of violence the police asked the organizers to cut the protest short. The demonstrators eventually left without incident.

Thank you ,Sinead O,connor, for boycotting Israel

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Thank you, Sinéad O’Connor, for boycotting Israel

Sinéad O’Connor, an artist willing to put principles ahead of money. (Man Alive!)

I vividly recall the first time I saw Sinéad O’Connor live. She looked shy and fragile as she walked onstage. And then she began her song “Troy,” whispering to us one second, screaming at us the next. It was enchanting and haunting.

That was 26 years ago. Ever since then, I’ve admired O’Connor as a woman of talent and courage. So I felt a bit hurt when she rejected me in a distinctly 21st century manner last month: by blocking me on Twitter.

All I had done was to ask politely that she cancel a gig in Israel.

This morning my admiration was fully restored when I read in the Irish magazine Hot Press that O’Connor had decided to withdraw from her Israel show.

“Nobody with any sanity, including myself, would have anything but sympathy for the Palestinian plight,” she said. “There’s not a sane person on earth who in any way sanctions what the fuck the Israeli authorities are doing.”

O’Connor’s interview suggests that concert promoters are offering enormous fees to musicians willing to ignore the Palestinian-led call for boycott, divestment and sanctions(BDS) against Israel. O’Connor was promised “100 grand” (she didn’t specify the currency) to play Caesarea — a town between Tel Aviv and Haifa — in September. Normally, she would only expect one-tenth of that amount for a show.

Timely

Her decision is a timely gesture of solidarity. Caesarea (known as Qisaryia in Arabic) was conquered by Zionist forces headed by Yitzhak Rabin, a vicious military commander who later became prime minister, in 1948. Benny Morris, the Israeli historian, has writtenthat the Palestinians of Qisaryia suffered from “outright expulsion.”

Today, the Palestinians are still being terrorized by Zionist forces. Israel is bombing schools, mosques and hospitals in Gaza.

To its eternal shame, the Irish government abstained from a vote in the UN Human Rights Council calling on Israel to respect international law this week.

With a few exceptions, I have long been ashamed of Ireland’s politicians. I would prefer not to share the same nationality as these lickspittles, so eager to please their masters inBrussels and Washington.

Vindicated

I am proud, though, to hail from the same island as Sinéad O’Connor. Her cancellation of a gig in Israel is by no means the first time that she has put principles ahead of financial considerations.

In the US, she is best known for tearing up a photograph of Pope John Paul II on the television program Saturday Night Live.

That protest undoubtedly had adverse consequences for her record sales. Yet she has been vindicated in moral terms: it has been proven that the Catholic Church’s hierarchy engaged in a massive cover-up of child abuse.

My aforementioned first encounter with O’Connor was at an anti-apartheid concert in Dublin, marking Nelson Mandela’s seventieth birthday.

Later in that 1988 gig, she performed a duet with Christy Moore, a balladeer with a deeply soulful voice. Unaccompanied by musical instruments, they delivered a poignant version of “Irish Ways and Irish Laws.”

Empathy

Their message was readily understood: the oppression that Ireland has endured gave us some insight into what the black majority in South Africa was experiencing. One verse reads: “Eight hundred years we have been down/The secret of the water sound/Has kept the spirit of a man/Above the pain descending.”

A “die-in” held outside the Irish foreign ministry this week made a similar point. No matter how supine our government may be, ordinary Irish people empathize strongly with the Palestinians.

Thank you, Sinéad O’Connor, for boycotting Israel. You have given the Palestine solidarity movement a boost at a very depressing time.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Jon Snow’s return from Gaza, Palestine July 2014 – YouTube

Jon Snow’s return from Gaza, Palestine July 2014 – YouTube. I ask you please watch and listen to the words of Jon  Snow a long term respected serious news reporter .

Not a variety quiz host come dj recently retired to become an estate agent posting half truths and innuendos and supporting Israel in every step they take to cleanse the Gaza strip of human life .

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Israeli sympathisers are asking why the surrounding Arab nations are so quiet regarding the current Israel- Gaza conflict. Destabilisation of the region over recent years with backing from US and European administrations has worked towards a pre-determined point where Israel’s worst offences yet, which have come after a prolonged economic blockade (which itself needs scrutiny from the international community), are being unchallenged by those surrounding countries formerly allied with Palestine, and moreover, an international media, whose reporting of the situation is at best ignorant of the situation and at worst, complicit in the goal of Israel to continue to it’s genocide, with Palestinian lives seemingly less valued than those of Israel, or those of the people who died on the MH17 as another example. Jon Snow is a man of courage, compassion and intelligence and I thank him for this piece here below.

Saturday 26th July 2014 Jon Snow recounts the scene in Gaza’s al-Shifa hospital, where doctors struggle to treat adults and children wounded by Israeli attacks.
  • Jack Harlow It helps Zionist sympathisers to ask why the dysfunctional Arab states that surround Israel don’t try to help, because it superficially deflects attention away from why their own government is collectively punishing women and children for the sins of the democratically elected authority in that open prison that is Gaza. Israelis should be asking themselves why Hamas get the support they do. I suggest it might be because life had been made so wretched by the apartheid of the Zionist regime, that Hamas becomes the only kind of organisation that can offer any kind of resistance. Which in itself is sad. But can they not see this?