Search blog.co.uk

The Invasion of Gaza Will Lead to Disaster!

by ira_schreck @ 2006-06-27 - 06:44:55 am

IMG_0008

The Invasion of Gaza Will Lead to Disaster!

Less than 24 hours after the start of the invasion of the Gaza strip, the first demonstration against it took place. It was called by Gush Shalom. In spite of the fact that there was no prior publicity at all, about a hundred peace activists came to the Ministry of Defense in Tel-Aviv and voiced a clear and unequivocal protest.

Posters prepared on the spot declared: "The invasion endangers the life of the captured soldier Gilad Shalit!" - "Let's not have another Nakhshon Waksman!" (Waksman, a soldier, was captured by Hamas in 1994. He was killed when the army tried to free him by force) - "A cease-fire now for the sake of the children of Gaza and Sderot!"

As could be expected, some passing drivers cursed the demonstrators, but it is remarkable that not few drivers supported them by shouting and hooting.

"The Chief-of-Staff is betting with the life of Gilad Shalit!" Uri Avnery declared. "We should tell him: if you want to bet with the life of soldiers, bet with the life of your own children!"

Gush spokesman Adam Keller, summing up: "It was important to demonstrate at once, in order to make it clear that there is opposition to this action and to raise a voice against the propaganda that is flooding all the media!"

A CALL TO EUROPE

We, Israeli patriots concerned about the future of our state, hereby call upon you, the leaders of the European Union and the heads of European governments:

Stop the blockade on the Palestinian government!

Don't starve a whole people in order to overthrow its elected government!

Only three months ago, European monitors supervised the Palestinian elections. They confirmed Palestine as the first democracy in the Arab world (holding its second democratic elections, the first having been won by the Fatah movement.)

This time, a Parliament with a Hamas majority was elected. Now you are giving the Palestinians a lesson in democracy: you are telling them that, unless they overthrow the government they have just elected, there will be no milk for their children, no medicines for their sick, no work for their unemployed, no salaries for their doctors and teachers.

You are fulfilling the cynical prescription of the advisor to our Prime Minister: "We need to make them lose weight, but not to die."

This is not only a barbaric policy, it is also a terrible mistake: no people in the world would submit to such brutal and humiliating pressure from outside. The inevitable result will be a further radicalization of Palestinian opinion, and a deepening of the hatred for Israel and the West in the whole of the Arab and Muslim world.

That will make the prospect of peace even remoter, the peace we all need like air to breathe. It will lead to a bloodbath, which will cost the lives of thousands - Israelis, Palestinians, Europeans and Americans.

Talk to the Palestinian government!

Start a dialogue with Hamas!

Certainly, they must recognize the State of Israel's right to exist, just as Israel must recognize the right of the State of Palestine to exist. But such recognition will grow out of negotiations, not the other way round.

Certainly, they have to stop violence, just as Israel must do so. But even at this stage a prolonged armistice can be achieved.

Certainly, they must accept the Two-State solution, and so must Israel. But their leaders have already hinted that they are ready for it - and this must be put to the test of negotiations.

We call upon you, leaders of Europe:

It is in the interest of Europe, as it is in the interest of Israel and Palestine, to achieve peace. Don't succumb to pressure from outside interests, whose policy has already led to several recent disasters in the Middle East.

For the sake of all of us: follow an independent line, guided by wisdom and morality!


 
 

Trackback address for this post:

authimage

Comments, Trackbacks: Hide subcomments

ixgames [Visitor]
http://www.ixgames.com/
08/15/06 @ 09:20

we live in one fucked up world !!!!

lostdream002 [Visitor]

07/25/07 @ 05:50

good site!!! i want to give you same other sitesDVR Card DVR System PCB抄板,PCB设计 online casinos casinos online 深圳网络推广 thanks x8v4e4dw

destroy gaza now!!! -- and trade forex [Visitor]

09/14/07 @ 10:23

forex trade forex system互踩空46.希望与您能成为55友.共同进步. ...
forex system
online forex signals
forex trade basics

Maria [Visitor]
http://music-collection.net
12/18/07 @ 01:21

Thank U so much Admin.Nice article

Rocket fire on Ashkelon
raises stakes in Gaza conflict
Brian Hendler
An Israeli soldier takes up a position in a wheat field along the border with the Gaza Strip, Feb. 25, 2008, as Palestinians along the border protested Israel's economic blockade of the Hamas-run territory.
By JTA Staff Published: 02/29/2008

JERUSALEM (JTA) -- Israeli lawmakers pressed for massive military action in the Gaza Strip after a sizeable Israeli city came under Palestinian rocket fire this week and a man in Sderot was killed by a Kassam rocket.

Gaza Palestinians fired Katyusha-type rockets Thursday into Font size:
Print article
Send article via email
Share on Facebook
Digg this
Tell the editors
Post a comment
What bloggers are saying
Rate this article:

Ashkelon, a coastal Israeli city of some 120,000 people about 10 miles from the Gaza border. The Katyushas, which have a longer range than the homemade Kassams regularly fired at Sderot, likely were brought into Gaza when the border between the Palestinian territory and Egypt was breached several weeks ago, Israeli experts said.

Israel responded this week with air strikes and the shelling of rocket crews in Gaza, killing at least 18 Palestinians on Thursday. Friday brought more exchanges of fire, with both sides reporting fresh casualties.

Related Resources:
ATTACKING GAZA: Israel debates invasion
SDEROT: We need more protection
BORDER BREACH: Hamas blows hole in Israel's Gaza strategy
PRESSURE: Blockade continues despite international pressure
class="MsoNormal">Matan Vilnai, Israel’s deputy defense minister, called on the IDF to carry out a "catastrophic" response to the attacks. Israelis consider the firing of Katyusha rockets at Ashkelon a serious escalation of the conflict, which has been on a steady boil for months.

On a tour of damaged areas Friday, Israeli Defense Minister Ehud Barak blamed Hamas but resisted the suggestion that Israel carry out a major ground offensive right away.

“Hamas is responsible for the deteriorating situation and it will bear the consequences," he warned.

On and off since Israel’s withdrawal from Gaza in 2005, Israel has grappled with how to contain violence from the strip, which intensified after Hamas wrested control of the territory from Fatah rivals in June 2007.

Israeli media, opposition and coalition politicians all are calling on the government to hit Hamas hard. But Prime Minister Ehud Olmert is reticent to send ground troops into Gaza with no clear exit strategy or effective means of halting the incessant rocket fire on Israeli communities.

In recent weeks, the government has relied on blockading Gaza, targeting Palestinian militants for assassination, and stepped-up shelling and air strikes against targets in the territory.

But the extension of the conflict this week to Ashkelon, which until recently was out of the range of most rocket attacks from Gaza, raises the pressure on Olmert considerably.

A Hamas leader, Fathi Hamad, said Friday that Hamas’ rockets soon will be able to reach "any target in Israel," accoridng to Reuters.

Olmert, in Tokyo this week for the first official visit by an Israeli prime minister to Japan in 11 years, said that his government is determined to crushing the Palestinian rocket threat. Humanitarian concerns for Gaza’s population are a lesser priority, added Olmert, before returning to Israel on Thursday.

"We are at the height of the fighting," Olmert said after a meeting with U.S. Secretary of State Condoleeza Rice, who also was in Japan. "We will make the terrorists pay a very painful price."

Tzachi Hanegbi, chairman of the Knesset’s Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee and a member of the ruling Kadima Party, told Israel Radio on Friday that Israel should reoccupy parts of Gaza and topple the Hamas government.

Hamas political leader Ismail Haniyeh, who was the Palestinian Authority prime minister until he was deposed by P.A. President Mahmoud Abbas following Hamas’ violent takeover of Gaza last year, said any Israeli incursion into Gaza “would end in total failure for Israel, just like the rest of its operations in the past," according to news reports.

Haniyeh and other Hamas leaders have gone into hiding in recent weeks, as Israel has threatened to target them for assassination. An Israeli air strike Thursday hit a site 150 yards from Haniyeh’s home.

Despite increasing calls to send the IDF into Gaza, the Israeli military's assessment is that a full-scale land operation in the strip could cost Israel hundreds of soldiers’ lives and cause even more damage to the home front than the 34-day bombardment of northern Israel in the summer of 2006, when Hezbollah fired some 4,000 Katyusha rockets into Israel.

Leave a comment :

Your email address will not be displayed on this site.
Your URL will be displayed.
Allowed XHTML tags: <!, p, ul, ol, li, dl, dt, dd, address, blockquote, ins, del, a, span, bdo, br, em, strong, dfn, code, samp, kdb, var, cite, abbr, acronym, q, sub, sup, tt, i, b, big, small, img>
URLs, email, AIM and ICQs will be converted automatically.
Options:
 
(Line breaks become <br />)
(Set cookies for name, email & url)
Validation code:
Please enter the above code here:
For protection from spambots (case-sensitive).

Recent Posts

  1. "STOP SHOOTING! START TALKING!"
    by ira_schreck on 2006-07-26
  2. "STOP THE WAR NOW!"
    by ira_schreck on 2006-07-13
  3. CALLING EUROPE!
    by ira_schreck on 2006-07-09
  4. THE MARCH OF FOLLY
    by ira_schreck on 2006-07-09
  5. Gaza Invasion
    by ira_schreck on 2006-07-02

Footer

The content of this website belongs to a private person, blog.co.uk is not responsible for the content of this website.