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Massacre In Gaza - Black Saturday
Union of Health Work Committees Date : 12-27-2008 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gWFNt...eature=related FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE December, 27th 2008 Massacre In Gaza Black Saturday "All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing" Edmund Burke You are probably aware that the Israeli Cabinet has in the last few days approved the launch of a military operation against Gaza by all the forces of the Israeli demolishing forces (IDF). The assault was launched at around 11:30 am and carried out in two separate waves of attacks, during which over 100 bombs were dropped on dozens of targets. Some 80 warplanes and helicopters took part in the assault destroying several civil police compound and civilian homes. Television footage showed dead bodies scattered on a road and wounded and dead being carried away by distraught rescuers. There was widespread damage to buildings. Till now, (17: pm) more than 205 people were killed and at least 750 were wounded, 125 people out of them with critical injuries, in Israeli air strikes on the Gaza Strip on this black Saturday, according to Ministry of health and human rights organizations. The military operation makes the Palestinian blood fall like rain. As a consequence, the civilian population in the cities of Rafah, Khan- Younis, middle camps, Gaza City, Beit Hanoun and Beit Lahiya and in the refugee camp of Jabaliya is suffering from the most horrible onslaught of Israeli military power. According to statistics received Al-Awda hospital (UHWC), in Jabalia and Beit-lahia, in just 3 hours 18 people were killed . Another 85 people were injured and 16 remain in a critical condition. The number of deaths and injured and the extent of the damage are increasing by the minute. Infrastructure is being destroyed, leaving many areas without power and water. Military forces curtail all movement, preventing medical and health workers from reaching the injured, as well as the chronic and routine cases needing medical services. Al-Awda Hospital in Jabaliya is very close to the military operation area and medical teams and health workers attempting to evacuate the injured risk are being killed themselves. Medical supplies in the hospital are largely exhausted and already food supplies for in-patients and staff are dwindling. Beit Hanoun has been hit the hardest and the people there are facing a real health crisis. The men and women of UHWC are working around the clock and at risk to themselves to deal with this humanitarian disaster. All indications are that this latest assault on Palestinian civil society is a repeat of the grave and massive violations of Palestinian human rights by Israel, and, there is no sign of the military easing their offensive. Unless the international community puts pressure on Israel to stop the mass killing of civilians and the willful destruction of property and infrastructure, the people of Gaza will again be forced to suffer the humiliating and crippling dictates of Israel's military rule. It could also lead to the full re-occupation of the entire Gaza Strip. UHWC asks you, to issue a strong Last Appeal Statement condemning Israel's human rights violations against the Palestinian people and to demand a cessation of this military offensive. Israel's persistent unilateral attempts to change by force the situation of some 1.5 million Palestinians blatantly contravene international humanitarian law and all human rights conventions. Furthermore, they are morally reprehensible. There are no political considerations which can justify the silence of the international community any longer. Dr. Yousef Mousa, Executive Director Union of Health Work Committees, Gaza, Palestine |
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On Dec 30, 6:48*am, mariam wrote:
Massacre In Gaza - Black Saturday Union of Health Work Committees Date : 12-27-2008 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gWFNt...eature=related FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE December, 27th 2008 Massacre In Gaza Black Saturday And OJ was innocent, so said his lawyer. |
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Dear Dr. Yousef Mousa, Executive Director
Union of Health Work Committees, Gaza, Palestine If Hamas would stop hurling rockets into Israel, they might stop shooting back. Maybe. |
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On Dec 30, 8:48*am, mariam wrote:
Massacre In Gaza - Black Saturday Union of Health Work Committees Date : 12-27-2008 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gWFNt...eature=related FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE December, 27th 2008 Massacre In Gaza Black Saturday "All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing" Edmund Burke You are probably aware that the Israeli Cabinet has in the last few days approved the launch of a military operation against Gaza by all the forces of the Israeli demolishing forces (IDF). The assault was launched at around 11:30 am and carried out in two separate waves of attacks, during which over 100 bombs were dropped on dozens of targets. Some 80 warplanes and helicopters took part in the assault destroying several civil police compound and civilian homes. Television footage showed dead bodies scattered on a road and wounded and dead being carried away by distraught rescuers. There was widespread damage to buildings. Till now, (17: pm) more than 205 people were killed and at least 750 were wounded, 125 people out of them with critical injuries, in Israeli air strikes on the Gaza Strip on this black Saturday, according to Ministry of health and human rights organizations. The military operation makes the Palestinian blood fall like rain. As a consequence, the civilian population in the cities of Rafah, Khan- Younis, middle camps, Gaza City, Beit Hanoun and Beit Lahiya and in the refugee camp of Jabaliya is suffering from the most horrible onslaught of Israeli military power. According to statistics received Al-Awda hospital (UHWC), in Jabalia and Beit-lahia, in just 3 hours 18 people were killed . Another 85 people were injured and 16 remain in a critical condition. The number of deaths and injured and the extent of the damage are increasing by the minute. Infrastructure is being destroyed, leaving many areas without power and water. Military forces curtail all movement, preventing medical and health workers from reaching the injured, as well as the chronic and routine cases needing medical services. Al-Awda Hospital in Jabaliya is very close to the military operation area and medical teams and health workers attempting to evacuate the injured risk are being killed themselves. Medical supplies in the hospital are largely exhausted and already food supplies for in-patients and staff are dwindling. Beit Hanoun has been hit the hardest and the people there are facing a real health crisis. The men and women of UHWC are working around the clock and at risk to themselves to deal with this humanitarian disaster. All indications are that this latest assault on Palestinian civil society is a repeat of the grave and massive violations of Palestinian human rights by Israel, and, there is no sign of the military easing their offensive. Unless the international community puts pressure on Israel to stop the mass killing of civilians and the willful destruction of property and infrastructure, the people of Gaza will again be forced to suffer the humiliating and crippling dictates of Israel's military rule. It could also lead to the full re-occupation of the entire Gaza Strip. UHWC asks you, to issue a strong Last Appeal Statement condemning Israel's human rights violations against the Palestinian people and to demand a cessation of this military offensive. Israel's persistent unilateral attempts to change by force the situation of some 1.5 million Palestinians blatantly contravene international humanitarian law and all human rights conventions. Furthermore, they are morally reprehensible. There are no political considerations which can justify the silence of the international community any longer. Dr. Yousef Mousa, Executive Director Union of Health Work Committees, Gaza, Palestine When I was about 12 - 13 years old, I punched a kid in the stomach for no good reason (stupid of me, I know). Unfortunately, this kid was about twice my size, mostly 'cause he was fat, and I thought he was weak. Well, he pounded me into the ground toot sweet, and nobody blamed him for doing so. Taught me a lesson I never forgot. Fighting never gets anyone anywhere. Starting a fight is also quite stoopid. Try to behave, and tell others this simple lesson. Rolando |
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On Dec 30, 8:07*pm, wrote:
When I was about 12 - 13 years old, I punched a kid in the stomach for no good reason (stupid of me, I know). Unfortunately, this kid was about twice my size, mostly 'cause he was fat, and I thought he was weak. Well, he pounded me into the ground toot sweet, and nobody blamed him for doing so. Taught me a lesson I never forgot. And then he went to your house, which was a shack in the backyard of a bigger house that used to belong to your grand-father, kicked your sister in the gut, broke your father's leg, poured gasoline on your grandmother, torched the place and prevented the fire department from helping? Ah? He didn't do any of that? Then your analogy is lost on me, sorry. |
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On Dec 30, 2:10*pm, Pierre Vandevenne wrote:
On Dec 30, 8:07*pm, wrote: When I was about 12 - 13 years old, I punched a kid in the stomach for no good reason (stupid of me, I know). Unfortunately, this kid was about twice my size, mostly 'cause he was fat, and I thought he was weak. Well, he pounded me into the ground toot sweet, and nobody blamed him for doing so. Taught me a lesson I never forgot. And then he went to your house, which was a shack in the backyard of a bigger house that used to belong to your grand-father, kicked your sister in the gut, broke your father's leg, poured gasoline on your grandmother, torched the place and prevented the fire department from helping? Ah? He didn't do any of that? Then your analogy is lost on me, sorry. Yes, I can see how it might be lost on you, small brains maybe? Rollie |
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On Dec 30, 9:16*pm, wrote:
On Dec 30, 2:10*pm, Pierre Vandevenne wrote: On Dec 30, 8:07*pm, wrote: When I was about 12 - 13 years old, I punched a kid in the stomach for no good reason (stupid of me, I know). Unfortunately, this kid was about twice my size, mostly 'cause he was fat, and I thought he was weak. Well, he pounded me into the ground toot sweet, and nobody blamed him for doing so. Taught me a lesson I never forgot. And then he went to your house, which was a shack in the backyard of a bigger house that used to belong to your grand-father, kicked your sister in the gut, broke your father's leg, poured gasoline on your grandmother, torched the place and prevented the fire department from helping? Ah? He didn't do any of that? Then your analogy is lost on me, sorry. Yes, I can see how it might be lost on you, small brains maybe? Now that's an argument. Your debating skills outside optics have always amazed me. Is Fluorite that toxic? |
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On Dec 31, 12:51*am, Pierre Vandevenne wrote:
Your debating skills outside optics have always amazed me. Is Fluorite that toxic? Small minds are easily amazed. Rolando |
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On Dec 30, 3:10*pm, Pierre Vandevenne wrote:
On Dec 30, 8:07*pm, wrote: When I was about 12 - 13 years old, I punched a kid in the stomach for no good reason (stupid of me, I know). Unfortunately, this kid was about twice my size, mostly 'cause he was fat, and I thought he was weak. Well, he pounded me into the ground toot sweet, and nobody blamed him for doing so. Taught me a lesson I never forgot. And then he went to your house, which was a shack in the backyard of a bigger house that used to belong to your grand-father, kicked your sister in the gut, broke your father's leg, poured gasoline on your grandmother, torched the place and prevented the fire department from helping? Ah? He didn't do any of that? Then your analogy is lost on me, sorry. Try getting your facts right. I'm sick of the whole world forgeting about the plight of the Jewish people who used to live in Arab countries. They were either killed or forced out, penniless. Instead of being sorry for themselves they started a new productive life, often in Israel which in 1948 was largely an empty desert country. However, this doesn't change the fact that the plight of the Palestinians is indeed horrible. However, this is not the fault of Israel. They have been kept in camps since 1948 by their own people, particularly Egypt, Syria and Saudi Arabia, specifically as a weapon against Israel. During that time it would have taken very little effort for the oil rich Arab states to have helped their own people. However, they decided no. The present unfortunate conflict has arisen out of the continuous bombardment of Southern Israel from Gaza, followed by Hammas withdrawing from the ceasefire themselves (before the Israeli strike). I don't know where in the world you live but how would you react if your home was continuously bombarded by a group of people who proclaim that their major goals was to kill you and your whole family? |
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On Dec 30, 9:28*pm, Helpful person wrote:
On Dec 30, 3:10*pm, Pierre Vandevenne wrote: No big disagreement with what you wrote The present unfortunate conflict has arisen out of the continuous bombardment of Southern Israel from Gaza, followed by Hammas withdrawing from the ceasefire themselves (before the Israeli strike). And why did they withdraw from the ceasefire knowing very well it was militarily hopeless? Could it be because the gaza strip is locked into a worse-than-apartheid situation? I don't know where in the world you live but how would you react if your home was continuously bombarded by a group of people who proclaim that their major goals was to kill you and your whole family? There is the notion of what is an appropriate or an disproportionate response. That notion seems to be shared, at this point, by the US, the EU, Russia and China and most everyone. Kept this as short as possible and tried to agree with you as much as possible since this is not the place for a fight. |
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