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US Democrats and Republicans simply have to block passage of any bill that would continue to fund the Israel government.
This requires not 67 or 60 US Senate votes, or even 51, but just 41 — the number of US senators needed to maintain a filibuster and prevent a bill from coming up for a vote.
In other words, the US Democrats and Republicans have more than enough votes to end the Palestine conflict — if they choose to do so.
The US Democratic and Republican leadership may believe — rightly or wrongly — that such a strategy would entail unacceptable political costs, especially with the high level funding from AIPAC and other Israel backed monetary support.
But that's very different from being unable to affect policy.
To insist that the US Congress cannot stop the Palestine conflict obscures the actual choices facing the US people — by confusing "can't" with "won't. |
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Camp David failed because Israeli hardliners manipulated intelligence. |
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BBC July 12, 2004
A disabled man in his 70s died when Israeli troops demolished a building where he was living in the Gaza Strip, Palestinian medical sources say.
They say the death occurred when tanks and bulldozers began removing buildings near the town of Khan Yunis at the southern end of the strip.
The Israeli army said it was removing flimsy shacks and unfinished buildings.
Palestinian witnesses said it was possible that the troops were unaware that the man was inside the building.
The man, named as 70-year-old Mohammed Khallas, apparently did not hear calls to evacuate and was found dead in rubble
shortly after the demolition.
His daughter, Mona, told the BBC that she rushed out into the darkness to plead for more time to get her father out of the house but the soldiers did not listen to her.
An Israeli military spokesman said the army was investigating the reports.
Israel has demolished the homes of thousands of people in the West Bank and Gaza since it began the policy of destroying the homes of Palestinian militants in August 2002.
Often those who lived in the houses say they were given just minutes to gather their families and flee.
Sometimes they say there was no warning at all before the house was hit by the first blow from one of the army's huge, heavily armoured bulldozers.
The buildings destroyed in the current operation were used as cover by militants who had launched attacks on Israeli soldiers and Jewish settlers in the area and had been "abandoned", the Israeli army said. |
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New and unknown deadly weapons used by Israeli forces
'Direct energy' weapons, chemical and/or biological agents, in a macabre experiment of future warfare
by Professor Paola Manduca
August 7, 2006
GlobalResearch.ca By now there are countless reports, from hospitals, witnesses, armament experts and journalists that strongly suggest that in the present offensive of Israeli forces against Lebanon and Gaza 'new weapons' are being used.
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New and strange symptoms are reported amongst the wounded and the dead.
Bodies with dead tissues and no apparent wounds; 'shrunken' corpses; civilians with heavy damage to lower limbs that require amputation, which is nevertheless followed by unstoppable necrosis and death; descriptions of extensive internal wounds with no trace of shrapnel, corpses blackened but not burnt, and others heavily wounded that did not bleed.
Many of these descriptions suggest the possibility that the new weapons used include 'direct energy' weapons, and chemical and/or biological agents, in a sort of macabre experiment of future warfare, where there is no respect for anything:
International rules (from the Geneva Convention to the treaties on biological and chemical weapons).
Refugees, hospitals and the Red Cross.
Not to mention the people, their future, their children.
The environment which is poisoned through dissemination of Depleted Uranium
And toxic substances released after oil and chemical depots are bombed.
Right now, the Lebanese and Palestinian people have many urgent and impellent problems, yet many people believe that these episodes cannot and must not pass ignored.
In fact several appeals have been launched to scientists and experts with a view to investigating the issue.
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With the intent of responding to such appeals, we have set up a team to investigate the testimonies, the images, and possibly the material evidence that delegations and NGOs will be able to bring from the affected areas.
Ask constantly for help and external verification and monitoring
We want to offer support to the health institutions of Lebanon and Palestine, which ask constantly for help and external verification and monitoring, and we are examining all available materials in order to formulate hypotheses which can be verified or disproved.
We ask for the active participation of our scientific institutions, and, following the request from medical personnel in the conflict area, we are requesting that the UN set up an international independent verification and investigation committee, with a view to facilitating entry into the conflict zone, as well as collecting material and testimonies directly in the field, and undertaking inquries and verifications concerning the various claims regarding these new kinds of weapons of mass destruction being used by Israeli forces in Lebanon.
We request that such investigating teams be set up immediately, and that procedures be defined and implemented with a view to supporting future investigations.
Of particular concern is the issue of how to collect and store samples from the different theatres, with a view to preserving important information regarding the various impacts of these weapons.
We ask that the international committee have access to all sources of information, that it be fully operational, while abiding by relevant investigative procedures, including cross-checking of information between different laboratories.
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The international committee is to report to the competent authorities, including the Human Rights tribunals and international courts, if appropriate.
As people and as scientists, we are offering our time and expertise in order to reach an understanding of the underlying facts, in the belief that a perspective of justice, equity and peace among people can be reached only with the respect of the rules defined up to now within the international community of nations.
The issue pertains to the behavior of the parties in an armed conflict.
We ask that the respect of these rules be verified in the context of the present conflict.
We invite scientists to contribute to this effort by offering their specific competences.
In particular we seek collaboration of toxicology experts, pharmacologists, anatomy pathologists, doctors with an expertise in trauma and burns, chemists.
They can reach the working group at the E-mail address: nuovearmi at gmail.com
Paola Manduca, Professor of Genetics, University of Genova, Italy
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Gaza Doctors Encounter 'Unexplained Injuries'
Doctors in Gaza are reporting what they say are unexplained injuries among the dead and wounded in operations by the Israeli military, which have killed more than 200 Palestinians in the past nine weeks.
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Nanci Pelosi — U.S. House Democratic leader — Congresswoman California, 8th District
Speaking at the AIPAC agenda May 26, 2005
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The Daily Life of Kawther Salam http://www.kawther.info/ US Officers planned the Beit Hanoun Massacre
If you find the images in this article revolting, like me, think of the following: people everywhere in Palestine see such images on a daily basis not as pictures but live and anywhere they go, and that this genocide is supported equally by ALL western countries, the EU and the UN.
If you live in any "western" country, your taxes are very probably financing what you see here.
Speak with your politicians if you do not like what you see.
When the psychopaths and moral degenerates who commit these acts with the help of your governments stop commiting them, I (and others) will stop publishing these images.
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Since the criminal State of Israel denied me the right to work as a journalist in my homeland Palestine and forced me to flee to Europe, I often ask myself why the U.S.A does not stop donating to Israel the bombs which they use against the Palestinians in Gaza and the West Bank.
What, ever, have we done to the USA?
Why did the U.S.A send military detachments to Israel after the Israeli lost the war in the south of Lebanon?
The Israeli military radio, 'Tsahal Radio' announced these news.
They said that the American detachment of officers had arrived in Israel to take part in the 'Autumn Clouds' operation in Gaza.
That they helped the Israeli military to perform their 'killing duties' without any loss.
American officers were involved in the last Beit Hanoun massacre, in which in one incident 20 Palestinians were killed, at least 60 innocent children, old men and women were injured.
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The question poses itself, why is the political discourse of the European countries still fixated on the crimes against the Jews over 60 years ago?
All the while allowing and even supporting the perpetration of the big disaster which befalls my homeland Palestine?
Why do all European politicians keep silence about all the crimes which the Israeli perpetrates in Palestine?
Are they scared that the Jews will return to Europe, or are they themselves involved in these crimes?
Is it logical that the European countries signed the convention against Genocide, and then they impose a siege against the Palestinian.
Create conditions for real starvation for another nation in another land?
Why does the international media impose a veil of silence over what is happening in Palestine?
The concentration camps which are Gaza and the West Bank?
Never anything comes out in the media, the TV, the newspapers.
The media only relates minor incidents, or, in a hugely inflated manner, when something small happens against the Israeli occupation terrorists.
As far as I am concerned, all the western media is complicit in this genocide.
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The Beit Hanoun massacre, a day of bloody clouds.
On November 1, 2006, the number of the Palestinians who were killed in Gaza during the 'Autumn Clouds' Israeli military terror operation reached 86, and at least 265 were injured.
This happened before the criminals of the Israeli State perpetrated the now generally known massacre in Beit Hanoun.
The morning of November 8, 2006, Israeli tanks shelled Palestinians in their homes in the northern Gaza town of Beit Hanoun.
They fired eleven shells into six homes, killing at least 20 Palestinians, wounding some 60 more.
The Irony is that this attack comes a day after Israeli troops pulled out of the town after a week-long offensive in which dozens of Palestinian died, and hundreds were injured.
A person from Gaza, who also sent me most of the pictures of this article, posted this on that day:
It has been the 7th day of the israeli aggression against citizens in gaza strip town of Bieth Hanoon, till this moment they have killed more than 90 citizen withen those 7 days.
What is most important about this, is the kind of strange weapons used in the attack.
These bombs explode in a strange way to make fatal damage of human body.
Cuts and burns more than any bomb we have ever experienced ... so this is why the number of kills is very high till now.
And for the most important even the wonded, thay almost have no hope to cure, as the damage that happens to their bodys .. the Palestinian Health ministray believes that some nuclear radiations might be contented in these weapons, as they can not really understand what is going on till now.
As i said more than 90 were killed and more than 500 wonded, tens in danger ... and more than 100 handdicapped as the type of weapons they use ..
The israelis destroyed many houses, and they killed many trees in simple words a New Jenin Camp.
If you remember what happened in Jenen, they destroyed roads, electricity and water nets.. in simple words what happened was an earth quack.
During searching some houses they stole what they found, some cellphones and PCs and gold.
What is happpening now that they Israelis partially withdrawn from Beith Hanoon, but not completely as some media say.
For that more than 9 were killed yesterday morning by Israeli snipers, or air raids and the army still ocuupying and having terrorist militant activities against civils.
Tonight some thing that happened which might be good to consider here, is an Israeli airstrike against the house of Jamila AL-Shanty, the member of the Palestinian Legaslative Council.
This caused the death of her sister and her sister's husband and an other passerby.
About the school bus that happened the day before, they shot the female teacher inside the bus in front of little kids about 4 and 5 years old.
Imagine how would they grow up?
Today there has been aggression using arsenal.
The Israeli arsenal killed more than 20 civilians as they bombed houses over the heads of the inhabitants.
So many kids and women were killed or injured this morning..."
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Each time I read about the criminal Israeli operation in Gaza, seeing the increase in the number of the civilian victims, I swallowed my pain and closed the computer.
Until that evening, a day after the Beit Hanoun massacre, when I saw a group of Jews lead a demonstration against an Austrian rightist group which has its office near my house.
Suddenly the questions started coming:
How can it be that such a criminal nation has the gut to complain about the deplorable things which befell them in the past?
While they are perpetrating massacres and crimes on a daily basis.
Often worse than the most extreme crimes attributed to the Nazis.
Against the civilians of another nation.
The Palestinian population jailed in Gaza and the West Bank?
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The Israeli practices in Gaza and the West Bank is indescribable.
The daily crimes of Israel in Palestine are uncountable.
Their hateful and shameless incitements against the Arab world increase day after day....
In Beit Hanoun, some of the shells landed on a home, killing 11 members of one family called Al-'Athamneh, including a 9-year-old child and a 73-year-old woman.
The other shells landed on other five homes at Hamad Street in Beit Hanoun.
Other victims were from the Al-Kafarneh family.
Muhammad Athamneh described the massacre to Palestinian newspaper Hayat Al-Jadidah.
He said that the killed were children, women, and old men, that they had killed his mother, sister, uncle and his six sons, and four sons of his second uncle.
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Athamneh said that it was 5:30 at the morning, everybody were sleeping, when they heared the very strong blast of the first explosion which landed at his cousins house, followed by screaming and crying.
He ran out, found his relatives, old and young men running in the streets, escaping from the shelling and looking for protection in other places, but that this did not help them to escape from the Israeli shelling.
The "Autumn Clouds" rained missiles on their heads.
They all were killed on the roads.
The whole place was converted into a collective grave.
Athamneh was shocked, he did not know how to save the life of his family and relatives, everybody was bleeding and the floor was covered by a big pool of blood!
He saw the horrible death in front of his eyes.
His cousin’s wife died with her two children while he was screaming and seeking the Ambulance.
Nobody was able to come near under the heavy, blind shelling killing everybody moving in the area.
The sky rained blood that day.
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Today Saturday, the US, who said in advance that Israel has the right to defend itself and gave the Palestinian resistance the responsibility for the massacre, vetoed a draft UN Security Council resolution condemning an Israeli attack in the Gaza Strip that killed 20 Palestinian civilians and injured more 60.
The disgusting American Psychopath Bolton described the text as 'unbalanced' and 'biased against Israel and politically motivated'.
Does anyone wonder why the Palestinian resistance is shooting missiles toward Israel, which by the way never really reach anything?
The reason is simple: the big concentration camp which is Gaza, where a million and a half people are caged, impoverished and hungry, and where almost all civilian infrastructure has been left in ruins caused by Israel.
The increased poverty and real hunger which the Palestinians suffer in their reclusion:
The shortage of food for the children,
The damaged infrastructure which the occupation left behind,
The closed entrances of the city,
The daily killings and destruction — including the bombing of the power station — in Gaza,
These reasons are enough for anyone to fight against the Genocide and look for a better life to live.
Does anyone wonder how much the face of the Israeli occupation is bloody, ugly and inhuman?
Does anybody wonder how much the American leaders are criminals in their support to Israel?
When will the world give Israel a firm ultimatum to stop the occupation, the genocide which has been going on for about 60 years now?
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Seeking International Military Forces in Palestine
Why did the European politicians not adopt the request of the Palestinians, who asked for European military forces to be sent to Palestine to protect them and the infrastructure from the Israeli crimes?
We are really seeking International military forces to stop the bloody crimes against Palestine, to make a halfways normal life possible.
The Palestinians Authority does not really exist any more.
Abbas and the people around him don’t have even the power to protect their underpants.
The Palestinian civilians lost their trust to the P.A. long time ago, when it became evident that they are a bunch of corrupt, sold-out traitors.
The Palestinian civilians are seeking protection against the Jewish criminals, and they will be thankful for anybody who will stop the crimes commited against them.
Please, send military forces to stop the Israeli rampage in Gaza and the West Bank.
Part of the images here come from the Al-Ittihad newspaper, part of them were submitted by somebody from Beit Hanoun who lost seven friends and relatives during this last Israeli rampage.
His only comment was "that's life", because he knows, as all those who live in Gaza, that his life is worth nothing.
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Israel hails US military aid rise
Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert has confirmed that the United States is planning a significant increase in military and government aid to Israel.
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Land stolen
In 1948 and subsequent years, millions of Palestinians have been forced to flee their homes by the Israel army, police and new Jewish settlers, after the State of Israel stole their land with the economic and military backing of Europe and the US
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Land stolen
US Israel checkpoint Bethlehem
In 1948 and subsequent years, millions of Palestinians have been forced to flee their homes by the Israel army, police and new Jewish settlers, after the State of Israel stole their land with the economic and military backing of Europe and the US
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Being choked by US paid Israel soldier on way to pray at the Al Aqsa Mosque
Land stolen
US Israel checkpoint Bethlehem
In 1948 and subsequent years, millions of Palestinians have been forced to flee their homes by the Israel army, police and new Jewish settlers, after the State of Israel stole their land with the economic and military backing of Europe and the US
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Bush "Developing Illegal Bioterror Weapons" for Offensive Use
By Sherwood Ross t r u t h o u t Wednesday 20 December 2006 [Images inserted by TheWE.biz]
In violation of the US Code and international law, the Bush administration is spending more money (in inflation-adjusted dollars) to develop illegal, offensive germ warfare than the $2 billion spent in World War II on the Manhattan Project to make the atomic bomb.
So says Francis Boyle, the professor of international law who drafted the Biological Weapons Anti-Terrorism Act of 1989 enacted by Congress. He states the Pentagon "is now gearing up to fight and 'win' biological warfare" pursuant to two Bush national strategy directives adopted "without public knowledge and review" in 2002.
The Pentagon's Chemical and Biological Defense Program was revised in 2003 to implement those directives, endorsing "first-use" strike of chemical and biological weapons (CBW) in war, says Boyle, who teaches at the University of Illinois, Champaign.
Terming the action "the proverbial smoking gun," Boyle said the mission of the controversial CBW program "has been altered to permit development of offensive capability in chemical and biological weapons!" [Original italics.]
The same directives, Boyle charges in his book Biowarfare and Terrorism (Clarity Press), "unconstitutionally usurp and nullify the right and the power of the United States Congress to declare war, in gross and blatant violation of Article 1, Section 8, Clause 11 of the United States Constitution."
For fiscal years 2001-2004, the federal government funded $14.5 billion "for ostensibly 'civilian' biowarfare-related work alone," a "truly staggering" sum, Boyle wrote.
Another $5.6 billion was voted for "the deceptively-named 'Project BioShield,'" under which Homeland Security is stockpiling vaccines and drugs to fight anthrax, smallpox and other bioterror agents, wrote Boyle.
Protection of the civilian population is, he said, "one of the fundamental requirements for effectively waging biowarfare."
The Washington Post reported December 12 that both houses of Congress this month passed legislation "considered by many to be an effort to salvage the two-year-old Project BioShield, which has been marked by delays and operational problems."
When President Bush signs it into law, it will allocate $1 billion more over three years for additional research "to pump more money into the private sector sooner."
"The enormous amounts of money" purportedly dedicated to "civilian defense" that are now "dramatically and increasingly" being spent," Boyle writes, "betray this administration's effort to be able to embark on offensive campaigns using biowarfare."
By pouring huge sums into university and private-sector laboratories, Boyle charged, federal spending has diverted the US biotech industry to biowarfare.
According to Rutgers University molecular biologist Richard Ebright, over 300 scientific institutions and 12,000 individuals have access to pathogens suitable for biowarfare and terrorism.
Ebright found that the number of National Institute of Health grants to research infectious diseases with biowarfare potential has shot up from 33 in 1995-2000 to 497.
Academic biowarfare participation involving the abuse of DNA genetic engineering since the late 1980s has become "patently obvious," Boyle said.
"American universities have a long history of willingly permitting their research agendas, researchers, institutes, and laboratories to be co-opted, corrupted, and perverted by the Pentagon and the CIA."
"These despicable death-scientists were arming the Pentagon with the component units necessary to produce a massive array of ... genetically-engineered biological weapons," Boyle said.
In a forward to Boyle's book, Jonathan King, a professor of molecular biology at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, wrote that "the growing bioterror programs represent a significant emerging danger to our own population" and "threaten international relations among nations."
While such programs "are always called defensive," King said, "with biological weapons, defensive and offensive programs overlap almost completely."
Boyle contends the US is "in breach" of both the Biological Weapons and Chemical Weapons conventions and US domestic criminal law. In February 2003, for example, the US granted itself a patent on an illegal long-range biological-weapons grenade.
Boyle said other countries grasp the military implications of US germ-warfare actions and will respond in kind.
"The world will soon witness a de facto biological arms race among the major biotech states under the guise of 'defense,' and despite the requirements of the Biological Warfare Convention."
"The massive proliferation of biowarfare technology and facilities, as well as trained scientists and technicians all over the United States, courtesy of the Neo-Con Bush Jr. administration will render a catastrophic biowarfare or bioterrorist incident or accident a statistical certainty," Boyle warned.
As far back as September 2001, according to a report in the New York Times titled "US Pushes Germ Warfare Limits," critics were concerned that "the research comes close to violating a global 1972 treaty that bans such weapons." But US officials responded at the time that they were more worried about understanding the threat of germ warfare and devising possible defenses.
The 1972 treaty, which the US signed, forbids developing weapons that spread disease, such as anthrax, regarded as "ideal" for germ warfare.
According to an article in the Baltimore Chronicle & Sentinel of last September 28, Milton Leitenberg, a veteran arms-control advocate at the University of Maryland, said the government was spending billions on germ warfare with almost no analysis of threat. He said claims terrorists will use the weapons have been "deliberately exaggerated."
In March of the previous year, 750 US biologists signed a letter protesting what they saw as the excessive study of bioterror threats.
The Pentagon has not responded to the charges made by Boyle in this article.
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Reuters July 1, 2004 By Bassam Massoud
— Israeli forces shot dead a 9-year-old Palestinian boy playing soccer in a Gaza refugee camp on Thursday as tanks rolled in to search for tunnels used by militants, witnesses said.
"We were playing soccer when Israeli tanks ... started firing inside the camp and toward us," said Bashir Abu Jlidan, 18, a resident of Rafah refugee camp.
He said Omar Zara'an, 9, fell to the ground bleeding. Doctors at Rafah hospital pronounced the boy dead after trying to revive him.
Rafah residents said 15 Israeli tanks and other armored vehicles backed by helicopters rumbled into Rafah's Brazil neighborhood while firing machine guns. |
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| Younger brother looks on, as Ishaq Abu Talib lays wrapped in a green islamic flag during his funeral in Gaza City, Sunday, July 4, 2004. Abu Talib was shot Saturday evening while throwing stones at Israeli troops on the edge of Beit Hanoun in the northern Gaza Strip. |
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A reflection on the psychological state of Israel, and the people of the United States of America, which funds from its taxpayer money Israel's military, Israel's nuclear and chemical weapons, and Israel's government.
Spasm in legs and hands, semi-consciousness, hyperventilation
"On June 10th, 2004, the two clinics in Al-Zawiya treated 130 patients for gas inhalation. The patients were children, women, old people and young men.
"Dr. Abu Madi related that there was a high number of cases of [tetany], spasm in legs and hands, connected to the nervous system.
"Pupils were dilated...Other symptoms included shock, semi-consciousness, hyperventilation, irritation and sweating." (1)
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Thus reads a report by medical units serving the West Bank village of Al-Zawiya, where nonviolent resistance to Israel’s impending wall has been extraordinarily resolute.
According to the medical report (procured by the International Middle East Media Center — IMEMC):
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"The gas used against the protestors is not tear gas but possibly a nerve gas."
Something different
The following day, Israel’s ‘Peace Bloc’, Gush Shalom, began a press release with the following quote from Al-Zawiya:
"What the army used here yesterday was not tear gas. We know what tear gas is, what it feels like.
"That was something totally different….
"When we were still a long way off from where the bulldozers were working, they started shooting things like this one:"
(holding up a dark green metal tube with the inscription "Hand and rifle grenade no.400" — in English)
"Black smoke came out. Anyone who breathed it lost consciousness immediately, more than a hundred people.
"They remained unconscious for nearly 24 hours. One is still unconscious, at Rapidiya Hospital in Nablus.
"They had high fever and their muscles became rigid. Some needed urgent blood transfusion. Now, is this a way of dispersing a demonstration, or is it chemical warfare?" (2)
Chemical and biological weapons for decades
The incident in Al-Zawiya appears to be the tenth attack by Israeli soldiers using an "unknown gas" against Palestinian civilians since early 2001.
We have photographs of the canisters.
We have film of victims suffering in the hospital.
We have interviews with Palestinian and European doctors who have treated the victims.
And we presumably have hundreds, perhaps thousands, of survivors.
But we know nothing of their fate. Despite the evidence, we have not inquired.Al-Jazeerah July 12, 2004 By James BrooksFor footnote details click here |
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December 4, 2006
When Will Kristof Visit the Occupied Territories?
By ALEXANDER COCKBURN
Gaza and Darfur |
A s a zone of ongoing, large-scale bloodletting Darfur in the western Sudan has big appeal for US news editors.
Americans are not doing the killing, or paying for others to do it.
So there's no need to minimize the vast slaughter with the usual drizzle of "allegations."
There's no political risk here in sounding off about genocide in Darfur.
The crisis in Darfur is also very photogenic.
When the RENAMO gangs, backed by Ronald Reagan and the apartheid regime in South Africa were butchering Mozambican peasants, the news stories were sparse and the tone usually tentative in any blame-laying.
Not so with Darfur, where moral outrage on the editorial pages acquires the robust edge endemic to sermons about inter-ethnic slaughter where white people, and specifically the US government, aren't obviously involved.
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Since March 1 the New York Times has run seventy news stories on Darfur (including sixteen pieces from wire services), fifteen editorials and twenty-one signed columns, all but one by Nicholas Kristof.
Darfur is primarily a "feel good" subject for people here who want to agonize publicly about injustices in the world but who don't really want to do anything about them.
After all, it's Arabs who are the perpetrators and there is ultimately little that people in this country can do to effect real change in the policy of the government in Khartoum.
Now, Gaza is an entirely different story.
The American public as well as the US government have a great deal of control over what is happening there.
And it is Israel, America's prime ally in the Middle East that is, on a day-to-day basis, with America's full support, inflicting appalling brutalities on a civilian population.
To report in any detail on what's going on in Gaza means accusing the United States of active complicity in terrible crimes wrought by Israel, as it methodically lays waste a society of 1.5 million Palestinians.
Of course the death rate is a fraction of what's alleged about Darfur, but all the same, we are talking here about a determined bid by Israel, backed by the U.S. and E.U. to destroy an entire society.
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I wasn't at all surprised there was a sharp swerve in emphasis towards Darfur at about the time of the Kerem Shalom attack and the kidnapping of Gilad Shalit in Gaza in June of this year.
By the time Israel's campaign of destroying Lebanon got under way this summer (a campaign intricately linked to the Palestine issue), Darfur was hotter still as a distracting topic.
Where is Kristof?
Couldn't he trade at least one of his Darfur columns for one on Gaza's suffering?
Maybe he is deferring to Thomas Friedman, who owns the Middle Eastern turf on the NYT op-ed page the way Kristof owns chunks of Africa.
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Israel's soldiers are not going to march into Gaza and truck all the inhabitants away.
The strategy is simply to make the place into a garbage dump picked over by destitute people.
The current ceasefire will do nothing to relieve the siege imposed physically, financially, commercially by Israel, the U.S. and the E.U. Israel and its accomplices are sentencing Gaza's occupants to a living death in situ, with actual death meted out each day to "terrorists" and those unfortunate enough to be in the line of fire, like the family in Beit Hanoun or the school teacher by the minibus filled with children (a near miss).
As Gideon Levy wrote in one of his many searing reports in Ha'aretz, the Israeli army "has been rampaging through Gaza-there's no other word to describe it-killing and demolishing, bombing and shelling, indiscriminately".
When my brother Patrick was there in September he reported in The Independent that "Israeli troops and tanks come and go at will.
In the northern district of Shajhayeh they took over several houses last week and stayed five days.
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By the time they withdrew, 22 Palestinians had been killed, three houses were destroyed and groves of olive, citrus and almond trees had been bulldozed.
Fuad al-Tuba, the 61-year-old farmer who owned a farm here, said: 'they even destroyed 22 of my bee-hives and killed four sheep.'
His son Baher al-Tuba described how for five days Israeli soldiers confined him and his relatives to one room in his house where they survived by drinking water from a fish pond.
'Snipers took up positions in the windows and shot at anybody who came near," he said.
"They killed one of my neighbors called Fathi Abu Gumbuz who was 56 years old and just went out to get water.'"
Israel CEll phone
The sound that Palestinians most dread, Patrick wrote:
"is an unknown voice on their cell phone saying they have half an hour to leave their home before it is hit by bombs or missiles.
There is no appeal."
The Israelis have destroyed 70 percent of the orange groves; stopped the fishermen from going out in their boats, destroyed the central power station.
More than 50 percent of the population is out of work, and per capita income is less than $2 a day.
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Jennifer Loewenstein, of the Middle Eastern studies program at the Unversity of Wisconsin at Madison, has visited Gaza many times and written powerfully about it on the CounterPunch website.
She wrote to me last week, "If people received genuine information about Gaza they would also be appalled-and that's of course why they don't get any real information about it from getting out.
In addition, if the Israeli blockade of virtually all human traffic into Gaza were to end and more visitors could actually get in, more people-including freelance journalists-would be outraged, or stunned into disbelief at what Israel with US and EU backing has done to that miserable strip of land.
Again, that's why the Israeli-imposed human blockade persists.
And while diplomats, UN and international aid workers and a few others do get in, the fact that most of them utter not a peep about this ongoing crime against humanity suggests in the most sinister way that they will continue not to utter a peep when things get worse.
As Loewenstein concluded: "Servility to power doesn't get more insidious or malignant than this."
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US taxpayer money to Israel's military — Israel nuclear and chemical weapons
Though it is a state secret, Israel’s development of chemical and biological weapons has been known and analyzed for decades —
The typhoid poisoning of Palestinian wells and water supplies in 1948. (3,4)
The conversion of F-16s into nerve gas ‘crop dusters’ in 1998. (5)
Israel has always demonstrated a strong interest in developing CBW agents and methods for their dispersal.
Links with US CBW and medical research centers
In 1992 an El Al 747 flying nerve gas ingredients from the US to Israel crashed into an Amsterdam apartment building. (6)
According to Salman Abu-Sitta, president of the Palestine Land Society, the respected Dutch daily NRC Handelsblad followed up the crash with an in-depth investigation of the Israel Institute for Biological Research (IIBR), Israel’s CBW complex in Nes Ziona.
The paper reportedly found "strong links" with several US CBW and medical research centers:
/div>"Close cooperation between IIBR and the British-American biological warfare programme."
"Extensive collaboration on BW research with Germany and Holland." (7)
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Undetectable poison-needle gun for 'clean' assassinations
At IIBR, doctors publish world-class research in acetylcholine, the mother lode of nerve gas design.
The Nes Ziona complex is reputed to have invented an "undetectable" poison-needle gun for "clean" assassinations. (8)
In September 1997, two days after Jordan’s King Hussein told Israeli PM Netanyahu that Hamas was seeking negotiations, Mossad agents in Jordan attempted to kill Hamas leader Khaled Misha’al with a lethal dose of fentanyl. (9)
For years, rumors persisted that Israel was using or testing unknown chemical agents on Palestinian civilians.
The rumors began to reveal their substance February 12, 2001, when Israel began a six-week campaign of "novel gas" attacks in the Gaza Strip and West Bank.
By chance, American filmmaker James Longley arrived in Khan Younis, Gaza in the middle of the first attack.
That afternoon he began filming the victims.
His award-winning film, Gaza Strip, documents the naked reality of Israel’s chemical weaponry — the canisters, the doctors, the eyewitnesses, and the hideous suffering of the victims, many of whom remained hospitalized for days or weeks. (10)
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Sweet, minty fragrance after few minutes
The February 12 gassing of neighborhoods in Khan Younis presaged the attacks that followed.
When the gas canisters landed, they began to billow clouds of either white or black, sooty smoke.
The gas was non-irritating and initially odorless, changing to a sweet, minty fragrance after a few minutes. One victim recalled:
"The smell was good. You want to breathe more. You feel good when you inhale it."
The smoke often shifted to a 'rainbow' of changing colors. (11) (12)
Nothing we've ever seen before
From five to thirty minutes after breathing the gas, victims began to feel sick and have difficulty breathing.
A searing pain began to wrench their gut, followed by vomiting, sometimes of blood, then complete hysteria and extremely violent convulsions.
Many victims suffered a relentless syndrome for days or weeks afterward, alternating between convulsions and periods of conscious, twitching, vomiting agony.
Palestinians agreed: "This is like nothing we've ever seen before." (13)
Symptoms of exposure to the gas
Forty people were admitted to Al-Nasser Hospital "in an odd state of hysteria and nervous breakdown", suffering from "fainting and spasms."
Sixteen gas patients had to be transferred to the intensive care unit.
Doctors "reported the Israeli use of gas that appeared to cause convulsions." (14)
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Symptoms of exposure to the gas
At the Gharbi refugee camp, thirty-two people "were treated for serious injuries" following exposure to the gas.
Dr. Salakh Shami at Al-Amal Hospital reported the hospital receiving "about 130 patients suffering from gas inhalation from February 12."
Bewildered medical personnel had "never seen anything..like the gas at Tufa." Victims were "jumping up and down, left and right..thrashing limbs around", suffering "convulsions..a kind of hysteria. They were all shaking."
Others were already unconscious.
An hour or two later, they would come to. And the convulsions and the vomiting and disorientation and pain would return.(16)
The following day, February 13, Israeli forces again deployed the strange new gas canisters in Khan Younis.
Over forty new gas victims, "including a number of children..from 1 to 5 years-old", arrived at Al-Nasser Hospital and the hospital of the Palestinian Red Crescent Society.
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The news began to trickle out:
"Palestinian security services have accused the Israeli army of using nerve gas during a gunbattle yesterday", reported AFX News Limited, noting "the army has strongly denied the charges." (18)
The Voice of Palestine reported that:
"...specialists believe that this is an internationally banned nerve gas."
Those who inhaled the gas:
"...suffered a nervous breakdown and vomited blood." (19)
Convulsions and spasms
The next day, Deutsche Presse-Agentur quoted Dr. Yasser Sheikh Ali from Al-Nasser Hospital:
"Israel has been using a powerful type of tear gas against the Palestinians that causes convulsions and spasms."
According to DPA, more than 80 Palestinians:
"...reported that Israeli soldiers had used the white smoky gas, but Israel denied doing so." (20)
Suffocation and spasms
The Palestinian Centre for Human Rights (PCHR) reported that on February 15 three more canisters of the poison gas were fired at houses in the Khan Younis camp, and:
"...another 11 Palestinian civilians, mostly children, suffered from suffocation and spasms due to gas inhalation." (21)
British journalist Graham Usher wrote that Khan Younis civilians were "incapacitated" by "a ‘new’ form of toxic gas." (22)
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PA President Yasser Arafat publicly "accused Israel of using poison gas."
The IDF issued a second denial. Israeli Communications Minister Ben-Eliezer called reports of gas casualties in Khan Younis "incorrect and false."
Senior PA minister Nabil Shaath said that a sample of the gas would be sent to "an international center for analysis." (23)
The results, if any, were never divulged.
Highly effective black gas
On February 18, Israeli soldiers near the Neve Dekalim settlement reportedly fired four poison gas canisters at Palestinian houses in Khan Younis.
Later that afternoon, more canisters were fired, forcing Palestinians to flee their homes.
PCHR reported that:
"41 Palestinian civilians, mostly children and women, suffered from suffocation and spasms." (24)
By PCHR’s count, 238 Palestinians were affected by poison gas attacks between February 12 and February 20.
Twenty-seven of the victims were still hospitalized on the 22nd. (25)
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On March 2, an unknown gas was used against civilians in the West Bank town of Al-Bireh. Israeli soldiers reportedly fired "canisters of a highly effective black gas similar to the one used in Khan Yunis three weeks ago." (26)
Twenty-four days later, Israeli forces east of Gaza City used a gas that "left symptoms different from those of the..gas used first.. in Khan Yunis starting from February 12..", although several similarities also appeared. In this attack the onset of abdominal pain seemed to be delayed. (27)
Large doses of anti-convulsants were required to control the boy’s seizures
On March 30, medical professionals in Nablus reported Israeli soldiers using the new poison gas against Palestinian demonstrators. (28)
British journalist Jonathan Cook reported a March gas attack on the schoolyard of Al-Khader village, near Bethlehem.
Thirteen year-old Sliman Salah was playing when a gas canister landed next to him, "enveloping him in a cloud of gas described by witnesses as an unfamiliar, yellow colour."
Large doses of anti-convulsants were required to control the boy’s seizures and maintain consciousness.
His symptoms:
"...were finally brought under control five days after his exposure to the gas.
But Salah’s father says the boy is still suffering from stomach pains, vomiting, dizziness and breathing problems." (29)
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The judges of the International Court of Justice take their places in The Hague.
The Court ruled:
1) That Israel's right to self-defense does not justify the infringement on Palestinian rights caused by its building of the wall barrier in the West Bank.
2) That the construction of the Israeli wall was "tantamount to annexation" and impeded the Palestinian right to
self-determination.
3) Israel should compensate owners of land seized to construct the barrier and those harmed by the barrier.
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Wife of Victor Kreiderman cries during his funeral in the community cemetery of the Jewish settlement of Mevo Dotan in the northern West Bank, Sunday, July 4, 2004.
Kreiderman, 49, was killed and his wife was lightly wounded Sunday morning in a shooting attack near the northern West Bank village of Yabed.
The General Assembly of the United Nations, consisting of all 191 UN members, voted 90 to 8 in December 2003 to ask the court to determine the legality of the barrier.
The court document in response includes:
The Court notes that Israel is first obliged to comply with the international obligations it has breached by the construction of the wall in the Occupied Palestinian Territory.
Consequently, Israel is bound to comply with its obligation to respect the right of the Palestinian people to self-determination and its obligations under international humanitarian law and international human rights law.
Furthermore, it must ensure freedom of access to the Holy Places that came under its control following the 1967 War.
Israel is accordingly under an obligation to return the land, orchards, olive groves and other immovable property seized from any natural or legal person for purposes of construction of the wall in the Occupied Palestinian Territory.
In the event that such restitution should prove to be materially impossible, Israel has an obligation to compensate the persons in question for the damage suffered.
The Court considers that Israel also has an obligation to compensate, in accordance with the applicable rules of international law, all natural or legal persons having suffered any form of material damage as a result of the wall’s construction.
Given the character and the importance of the rights and obligations involved, the Court is of the view that all States are under an obligation not to recognize the illegal situation resulting from the construction of the wall in the Occupied Palestinian Territory, including in and around East Jerusalem.
They are also under an obligation not to render aid or assistance in maintaining the situation created by such construction.
It is also for all States, while respecting the United Nations Charter and international law, to see to it that any impediment, resulting from the construction of the wall, to the exercise by the Palestinian people of its right to self-determination is brought to an end.
In addition, all the States parties to the Geneva Convention relative to the Protection of Civilian Persons in Time of War of 12 August 1949 are under an obligation, while respecting the United Nations Charter and international law, to ensure compliance by Israel with international humanitarian law as embodied in that Convention. |
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Kewe comment:
These are the people — including Bush and the Republicans — but especially these people, because they fawn and abase themselves in obsequious behaviour for the support of the pro-Zionist Israeli lobby within their constituency, taking the substantial reward of monies for the use of their political careers.
It is US Taxpayer money that props up the present Zionist Israli government, US taxpayer money used to supply the Zionist Israeli military with its supposed needs.
It is these people, these politicians of disgust — and if there is a hell there has to be a special place reserved for such — that have not only allowed but furthered and nurtured over these many years the attitude from the people of Israel, most not born to the land, that they have a legitimate right to exclude the people of Palestine from the farms and olive reserves who's fathers and mothers and grandfathers and grandmothers going back generation upon generation have maintained.
The US taxpayer has and is supplying the money for US made bulldozers to tear down the olive trees.
US taxpayer money has and is supplying the highest technical armaments that are perpetuating this human misery. US taxpayer money is allowing one grouping of people to overlord in a most vicious way another grouping, a grouping who do have right to the land that they are now excluded from.
Bloomberg News July 9, 2004
“This fence is a legitimate response by a sovereign nation, a democratic nation, to protect its citizens. It is clear to me that this fence saves lives,” U.S. Senator Hillary Clinton, Democrat of New York, said in a speech near the UN today. The court ruling is “not to be accepted by people who understand the legitimate needs of democratic nations to defend themselves.”
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These are the people who have been perpetuating this racist exclusion.
Former Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon.
Former Israeli opposition leader Shimon Peres. |
| Sick personSick mentally and spirituallyCalls Iran 'the centre of global terror'Look a little closer Peres |
Photos of Iranian weapons Syria protected by Russia |
| They've been excluding and marginalizing for more than fifty years (To relegate or confine to a lower or outer limit or edge, as of social standing.) All because of the continued outpouring of U.S. money. |
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Crushed to death by bulldozer.
Palestinians carry the body of seventy-year-old Ibrahim Mahmoud Khalafallah, during his funeral at the Khan Younis refugee camp in southern Gaza Strip July 12, 2004.
An Israeli bulldozer crushed the disabled man to death when it demolished his Gaza Strip home.
Family members said he had not heard army calls to evacuate his home and had been killed under the rubble.
The demolition was during a raid to demolish homes the army described as 'militant gun posts'.
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| US Democrats and Republicans simply have to block passage of any bill that would continue to fund the Israel government. This requires not 67 or 60 US Senate votes, or even 51, but just 41 — the number of US senators needed to maintain a filibuster and prevent a bill from coming up for a vote. In other words, the US Democrats and Republicans have more than enough votes to end the Palestine conflict — if they choose to do so. The US Democratic and Republican leadership may believe — rightly or wrongly — that such a strategy would entail unacceptable political costs, especially with the high level funding from AIPAC and other Israel backed monetary support. But that's very different from being unable to affect policy. To insist that the US Congress cannot stop the Palestine conflict obscures the actual choices facing the US people — by confusing "can't" with "won't. |
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"Sharon, Why Did You Destroy My House?"
Palestinian Reporter Wins the Ethnic Media Award in Washington DC for his Story
RAFAH, November 14, 2006, (WAFA)
Palestinian reporter Mohammed Omar 22, won the "best" Ethnic Media Award, organized by New America Media in Washington DC.
Omar won the award for his story ""Sharon, Why Did You Destroy My House?": Operation Rainbow a Year Later" published by Washington Report on Middle East Affairs and the Norwegian "Morgenebladet" last year.
Omar, who is heading to attend the "New America Media's First National Ethnic Media Awards" in Washington DC told WAFA that he is the first journalist from the Middle East to win this award.
His story sheds the light on the daily suffer and human details of Palestinian family who was turned to homeless as Israeli Occupation Forces destroyed their home in the refugee camp of Rafah, south of Gaza, last year.
For two days I was worried
Mohammed Omar, from Rafah, works as reporter for Washington Report on Middle East Affairs as well as a freelance and photojournalist for the Morgenebladet and other European papers.
"When I received a phone call from Washington informing me about winning, I could not absorb, for two days I was worried," he said, "after two days, I digested it, I felt so proud, happy and full of self confidence."
Omar added that he thought that he won because his stories focus on the human touch, credibility and structure.
Mohammed Omar, lost his house in 2003 as Israeli caterpillars flattened it, and his father spent 11 years in Israeli prisons, said that his winning the Ethnic Media Award is a "Palestinian victory".
"I am the son of Palestinian cause, everyday I taste the bitterness of the daily life of the Palestinian people, so the real winner is the innocent children who were slaughtered by war machines and the rubble of the houses destroyed by Israeli bulldozers," he said.
Omar asserted that he will continue writing and taking pictures for those people who every day suffer as well as he will write also about Palestinian beauty, arts and music in Palestine to show the other face of Palestine. |
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A reflection on the psychological state of Israel, and the people of the United States of America, which funds from its taxpayer money Israel's military, Israel's nuclear and chemical weapons, and Israel's government.
In its March, 2003 special report, Israel’s Secret Weapon, BBC Television reviewed this series of gas attacks, noting:
"The Israeli army has used new unidentified weapons.
In February 2001 a new gas was used in Gaza.
A hundred and eighty patients were admitted to hospitals with severe convulsions….
Israel is outside chemical and biological weapons treaties and still refuses to say what the new gas was." (30)
Typical of nerve gas poisoning
In my analysis of the reported comments of victims, eyewitnesses and medical professionals regarding this series of attacks, I identified thirty-three distinct symptoms attributed to the unidentified gas.
All but three of these symptoms appear to be typical of nerve gas poisoning. (31)
Tareg Bey, a chemical warfare expert at the University of California-Irvine, told the Chicago Reader that the symptoms described to him:
"...all fit really well to nerve gas."
Though he was puzzled by the reported fragrance and skin rashes. (32)
In an October 9, 2003 article, Jennifer Loewenstein and Angela Gaff asked, "What gas is Israel using?"
They reported the story of Mukhles Burgal, a Palestinian prisoner caught in a brutal attack inside Israel’s Ashkelon prison.
"...guards forced their way into the crowded cell, spraying two canisters of some type of gas.
"Some of the 14 prisoners passed out…
"The effects of the gas were severe muscle spasms and an overwhelming sensation of not being able to breathe." (33)
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Forbidden according to international law
Two days later, Palestine Monitor reported that Israeli forces in Rafah were allegedly "firing gas grenades containing a black gas believed to be adamatite [adamsite?] – the use of which is forbidden according to international law. Medical authorities urged people to avoid the gas at all costs, as it not only causes difficulty in breathing but seriously affects the nervous system." (34)
[Editor's note: From Wikipedia
Adamsite or DM is an organic compound; technically, an arsenical diphenylaminechlorarsine, that can be used as a riot control agent. DM belongs to the group known as vomiting agents or sneeze gases. First synthesized in Germany, it was independently developed by the US chemist Roger Adams (for whom it is named) at the University of Illinois in 1918. DM was produced and stockpiled by the Americans at the end of World War I, but never deployed on the battlefield.
DM is an odourless crystalline compound with a very low vapour pressure. The colour of the crystals ranges from bright yellow to dark green depending on the purity. It is readily soluble in some organic solvents (e.g. acetone, dichloromethane), but nearly insoluble in water. In vaporous form it appears as a yellow smoke.
Adamsite is usually dispersed as an aerosol, making the upper respiratory tract the primary site of action. Although the effects are similar to those caused by typical riot control agents (e.g. CS), they are slower in onset and longer in duration, often lasting several hours. After a latency period of 5-10 minutes irritation of the eyes, lungs and mucous membranes develops followed by headache, nausea and persistent vomiting.
Early battlefield use was intended to be via "Adamsite candles". These were large metal tubes containing Adamsite plus a slow burning incendiary composition. A series of candles were lit and the Adamsite-laden smoke allowed to drift towards the enemy.
DM is regarded as obsolete. It has been widely replaced by more modern riot control agents such as CS which are less toxic and more rapid in onset of symptoms. Even so, DM could still be tactically deployed in combination with an attack of nerve agents. While vomiting the soldier is forced to unmask, thereby exposing him to the lethal agent.
For some reason, PCHR’s press release from the same day, an apparent source of these reports, is no longer available. (35)
On the 14th, eyewitness Laura Gordon wrote, "The army used some kind of nerve gas for the first time in Rafah, leaving people in convulsions for days." (36)
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Following the recent gas attack in Al-Zawiya, town officials reportedly told Al Ayyam newspaper, "the Israeli occupation troops were using an illegal substance that caused nerve spasms and that several cases had been transferred to Nablus hospitals." (37)
Colors they have never seen
The PA’s International Press Center reported that
"Official and public sources in..Al-Zawya..asserted that those who have inhaled the tear gas IOF troops fired at them four days ago are still suffering from the effects of the gas…
"A number of those citizens have already had amnesias or partial memory loss, in addition to cramps…
"In addition to strange cramps every three hours… those who inhaled the gas are still suffering severe pains in the joints and nausea for four days now.
"Eyewitnesses recalled that the Israeli soldiers were keen on picking the empty tear gas canisters.."
Journalists told IPC:
"that the gas was in different colors they have never seen coming out of a tear gas canister before, and that some gases had an unrecalled smell." (38)
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Symptoms of a nerve gas
According to IMEMC:
"..tens of demonstrators who inhaled this gas had partial memory loss.
Dr. Bassam Abu Madi told IMEMC that the some of those who inhaled the gas had severe choking and some contraction in their feet and arm muscles.
Eyewitnesses said the gas has a strange smell and a reddish-brownish color." [corrected copy]
In a follow up story, IMEMC concluded that:
"protesters were attacked with gas that is not like the tear gas.
Those who inhaled the gas suffered some memory loss while others had other symptoms of a nerve gas.
Yet this was not medically confirmed for lack of laboratories to inspect the gas canisters collected from the scene." (39)
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The journey begins at Khalat al-Abed — a rich agricultural area — where Israeli contractors have just started clearing the ground for the Abu Dis wall.
Two diggers and three bulldozers work a few metres from Palestinian houses while a third digger uproots olive trees.
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Al Jazeera.net reported the opinion of Awni Khatib, a professor of chemistry at Hebron University:
"the new symptoms–particularly the violent convulsions experienced by some Palestinian protesters outside the village of Sawiya [Zawiya], southwest of Nablus–suggest..that the Israeli army may be using a new class of chemicals that lie somewhere between normal tear gas and chemical weapons." (40)
Israel’s repeated use of highly toxic unknown chemicals against Palestinian civilians is now an open secret.
We can expect these attacks to continue until a concerted effort is made to determine the facts and hold Israel accountable.
So far, the international human rights community has steadfastly ignored the mounting evidence.
When will professional investigators begin to retrieve and test the gas canisters?
Why has no one but James Longley bothered to document interviews with victims, doctors, and other eyewitnesses?
In a world in which one country’s mere possession of chemical weapons can be an excuse for international retribution, how another country’s use of chemical weapons against civilians be dismissed as a "regrettably excessive" tactic of crowd control?
Our silence is poisoning Palestine.
My initial report on the use of an unknown gas agent by Israeli troops in occupied Palestine (see www.vtjp.org/report/ ) was used by the BBC, which consulted with me in its preparation of the controversial March, 2003 television special, 'Israel's Secret Weapon'.
Gush Shalom and others have reported a new 'chemical attack' against nonviolent demonstrators near Al-Zawiya, West Bank, June 10, 2004.
This article investigates the Al-Zawiya incident, places it in context, and calls for serious investigation of this very troubling phenomenon.
Thank you for giving it your consideration. James Brooks
Israel's Chemical Weapons July 12, 2004 By James Brooks For footnote details click here |
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| www.counterpunch.org Eliza Ernshire, West Bank, Palestine August 4, 2006 Chemical weapons and phosphorous bombs To further discredit the Israeli invasions of recent weeks and add weight to the immorality of Israeli tactics, evidence is slowly mounting about the use of chemical weapons and phosphorous bombs against the population of Gaza and the Lebanese people. Doctors have started testifying in south Lebanon about the condition in which some victims are brought in to be identified. They have reported how many corpses arriving in the hospitals show no signs of bleeding. How the bodies were burnt beyond recognition and how a strange odor emanated from them. Horribly mutilated bodies are regular sights in the hospitals of Gaza as well where victims have been hit by exploding nail-bombs. To the relatives of these victims, and to the people who saw them die, nothing will make them ever forget. To the little Hudas of this war who have lost everything and who saw everything, a psychological void is all that will be in front of them. And this is Israel's psychological war, one directly encouraged and backed and maybe even orchestrated by America: practiced as they are in the means of torture, leaked to the world at Abu Ghraib, and unknown to the world in many other cases. |
| Safir Newspaper Beirut and Uruknet.info http://uruknet.info/ July 22, 2006 Michel Chossudovsky, Global Research US Israel crimes against humanity: Gruesome images of charred and mutilated bodies following Israeli air strikes While these gruesome images have been released by acredited news agencies including Reuters, Agence France Press and the Associated Press, they are casually dismissed, they are not considered as reliable evidence of war crimes. There is, in this regard, a deliberate media coverup of Israeli sponsored crimes and atrocities. Civilian casualties continue to be presented in media reports as "collateral damage". Laser guided missiles and "smart bombs" are very precise. They rarely miss their target. |
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Beirut July 21st, 2006 I left the office early last night; at midnight. There was only one devastating picture yesterday: that of two people who were killed in air strikes on Akkar, (the poorer area) in the north, late Wednesday night. Weird Both corps were black, both were dismembered, both were "weird". I don't think it matters anymore to try to prove that Israel is using unconventional, forbidden weapons ... that would only prove that it should have used "allowed" weapons. Who cares, people are dying anyway. And whatever weapons are being used, the pollution they're creating will kill the survivors from cancer later. The rest of the pictures were less devastating, conventional: demolished houses, wiped out villages and towns, more refugees, some of them starving, lovely babes on board of US marines ships and colored people from poor countries lining up in front of embassies hoping they will get them out of this hell.
"We're with you, like you: left alone, suffering and part of your cause, a great one."
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| Safir Newspaper Beirut and Uruknet.info http://uruknet.info/ July 22, 2006 Michel Chossudovsky, Global Research US Israel crimes against humanity: Gruesome images of charred and mutilated bodies following Israeli air strikes When residential buildings are targetted, this means civilians will be killed. These actions ordered by Israel's IDF are quite deliberate. The atrocities in these pictures are beyond description. Israel has being using, quite deliberately, deadly "weapons of mass destruction" in the real sense of the word against Lebanese civilians. Israel is involved in crimes against humanity and the so-called international community unreservedly supports Israel's right to "self defense". Moreover, in providing a green light to Israel to continue its criminal bombings for another week, the Bush adminstration is directly responsible for these atrocities. No compassion on the part of western leaders. "War is good for business". The killings are for profit and political gain. |
| Safir Newspaper Beirut and Uruknet.info http://uruknet.info/ July 22, 2006 Michel Chossudovsky, Global Research The entire Western meda is silent, focussing ad nauseam on the alleged terrorist actions of Hizbollah, its "links to Iran and Syria", the rescue of Western expatriates. But not a word on the destruction of an entire nation. What Israel is doing in a very concrete sense is "wiping Lebanon off the face of the map". By destroying its civilian infrastructure and killing its people, Israel "questions Lebanon's right to exist" as a sovereign nation. Is this what is called "the clash of civilisations"? We are dealing with the criminalisation of the Western media. If atrocities of this nature are not reported or acknowledged, what are the implications? The end of "civilised society"? |
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| Safir Newspaper Beirut and Uruknet.info http://uruknet.info/ July 22, 2006 Michel Chossudovsky, Global Research There can be no double standards. If G-8 leaders and the UN Secretary General do not speak out explicitly, not only in condemning but in taking concrete actions against Israel, they too are collectively responsible for crimes against humanity. It is time for the real war criminals be prosecuted. Extensive sanctions should be adopted against the Israeli government. Political leaders who endorse the Israeli sponsored killings must understand that they too can be prosecuted within their respective jurisdictions. |
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Beirut July 19, 2006 The attached pictures are hideously gruesome, but you have to look at them. Help me find out what kind of weapons cause this kind of dismemberment and mutation. What kind of weapons cause this kind of damage? Do you know? Could you find out? None of this is confirmed, or could be here and now. However, there are growing doubts that Israel might be using internationally forbidden weapons in its current aggression against Lebanon. News from "Southern Medical Center", a hospital in Saida( in South Lebanon) are not good. Dr. Bashir Sham, member of "French Association of Cardiovascular Surgeons", explains that the way the corps look when they reach the hospital, especially those of the air strikes in Doueir and Rmayleih, is very abnormal. One might think they were burnt, but their colour is dark, they're inflated, and they have a terrible smell. All this, and the hair is not burnt nor do the bodies bleed.
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War crimes in Lebanon.
US Israel aircraft and missiles continued to attack south, east and northern Lebanon.
The Israel military, including weapons: tanks, missiles, warplanes, artillery, shells, are all funded by the US taxpayer.
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September 14, 2006
A Walk Through the Rubble
By FRANKLIN LAMB
Al Sultaneih, Lebanon.
Israel's Use of American Cluster Bombs
A s the initial assessment and clean up of American cluster bombs, estimated at more than 130,000 unexploded bomblets across the south of Lebanon, gets underway, unanticipated findings are emerging:
The breadth and depth of the problem with cluster bombs found in 498 locations in scores of villages as of September 9th was not expected.
Israel dropped cluster bombs both before and after many buildings were destroyed by bombs
So far less than 4% have been disposed of, and 0% of the villages in the south have been certified as safe for domestic or agricultural use by the United Nations ordnance disposal task force.
Even operators of heavy rubble clearing equipment are finding their work is stymied because Israel dropped cluster bombs both before and after many buildings were destroyed by bombs, and therefore cluster bombs are sandwiched between layers of pancaked walls and piles of rubble.
While the M-26 Cluster Bomb Unit may have looked "promising" at military demo shows when observed in ideal conditions of level, obstruction-free open areas, using "polished bomblet" conditions, the reality is very different in villages which are seeing not the military touted "dud rates" in the 1% to 4% range, but rather "dud rates" in the 40-60% range.
No weapons with this performance statistic would be taken seriously at arms sale outlets.
The U.S. cluster munitions dropped across Lebanon have been a near total failure as far as their claimed purpose and justification, degrading Hezbollah forces.
Lebanese Army, UN, and Hezbollah sources agree the Cluster Bombs had virtually no impact on Palestinian, Amal, and Hezbollah fighters during the recent conflict.
One Hezbollah commander told this observer: "Maybe 3 or 4 [were killed] — perhaps a few more I didn't hear about — due to accidents by our forcesbut unlike the civilian population, we have a long history of confronting the Zionist aggressors and we often know what they will do before they do.
True, they have your country's latest weapons, but one-on-one they are not impressive at all.
They know they stole Palestine
Much more cowardly and incompetent than their propaganda claims plus they are very weak psychologically — they know they stole Palestine, and they realize that sooner or later they will have to make peace, or they will destroy themselves and disappear from the region."
Another commander added:
"My brothers can't wait for their [Israeli] troops to enter Lebanon again on the ground.
We are eager to hit them harder next time.
The Zionists' training has been used to using tanks against stone-throwing children and harassing pregnant women at check points.
We now have the weapons to quickly destroy their tanks.
That is why they couldn't enter and finally accepted a ceasefire.
We don't respect them either as men or soldiers".
Yet another offered:
"When we fire a rocket or series of rockets at their weapon stockpiles or artillery positions in northern Palestine, our brothers know that they have approximately 6-7 minutes to disappear — usually underground.
The Zionists place their weapons next to Arab neighborhoods, where they have not provided shelters for the non-Jews. We are accused of targeting civilians.
This is not true, we know where their weapons are exactly.
They hide behind the civilians in northern Palestine like they do in Gaza.
Using the people as shields."
Other recent findings confirm that Israel may have dropped as many as 60% of the cluster bombs they used during July-August 2006 in the 72 hours immediately before the ceasefire.
Military analysts on the ground offer two explanations:
1. Shear frustration, hatred, and rage by Israel's leadership and its obsession with punishing Lebanon for its more than 85% support (including Lebanon's middle class and Christian citizens) for Hezbollah's resistance to Israel's attempted reoccupation up to the Litani River.
2. A desire by Israel to get rid of as much of its U.S. cluster bomb inventory as possible, which the Pentagon has stipulated must be reduced to a lower level before Israel can reorder newer models like the M-26.
This is why the 33 year old CBU-58, almost extinct, was used so widely.
Israel was cleaning out its CBU closet for new orders, one Lebanese army source reported.
Senator Ted Stevens and those in the Senate who opposed banning cluster bombs on Sept. 9 might want to reflect on what actual utility the US cluster bombs used by Israel in Lebanon actually achieved.
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According to Israeli soldiers, reported in the Israeli newspaper Ha'aretz on Sept. 13, the Israeli military launched over 1.2 million cluster bombs into Lebanon, and used phosphorous shells as well — "the overwhelming majority used in the last ten days of the war."
The use of phosphorous, which causes excruciating burns, is prohibited under international law.
An Israeli rocket unit commander stated that because the Israeli rockets are so imprecise, his unit was ordered to "flood" the area with them.
The soldiers said that during IDF training exercises live rockets are almost never fired, to prevent leaving duds behind that would "fill the IDF's firing grounds with mines."
Yet, the soldiers said, Israeli forces in Lebanon fired the rockets at ranges of less than 15 kilometers, "even though the manufacturer's guidelines state that firing at this range considerably increases the number of duds."
The rocket commander, who said he had complained to Israel's Defense Minister but has received no response, stated: "In Lebanon, we covered entire villages with cluster bombs.
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Silvia Cattori: While Israel maintains the complete closure of the Gaza Strip and continues its war in the northern part, cynically named "Summer Rain" — a war that has killed close to 200 people and left thousands wounded — can you confirm what other witnesses have said that, under the pretext of a war against "terrorism" or the rescue of Corporal Shalit, Israel is in fact pursuing its goal of ethnic cleansing?
Hassan: It's terrible. They are doing everything possible to make us flee the zone.
Everyone here knows that the terror that they are bringing, with ever greater savagery these last weeks, is part of a plan that seeks to push us even further away.
The first warning leaves families 24 hours to quit their homes.
The second leaves them only 15 minutes.
I still think that they will never succeed in dislodging us, except by killing us all.
Here it is a refugee camp.
People have rebuilt their lives here; they are waiting to return home.
We always have in mind that these last years [from 2000-] the Israeli army has destroyed about 6000 houses and that 50,000 people have been forced into the street in Gaza.
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http://uruknet.info/ Silvia Cattori, Signs of the Times August 2, 2006
Israel is waging a war of ethnic cleansing
Silvia Cattori: Are you drawing a parallel with what happened in southern Gaza?
Which means that the current war is not meant to "eradicate terrorists", as Israel pretends, but is destined to empty the new zone they seek of its population?
Hassan: Yes, Israel's plan is still the same.
In southern Gaza, Israel always acted to push the refugees further away in order to enlarge the zone they had annexed in previous operations.
Northern Gaza has known this same situation for some time.
The army propagates false information such as that there are tunnels or houses with hidden weapons.
This gives them the pretext to raze everything.
It is their way of saying "Leave or die".
In Lebanon, it is terrible.
The Israelis are doing the same thing, but in an even more massive way.
Amir Peretz spoke about "cleansing" southern Lebanon.
We see people fleeing in large numbers.
In places where people didn't have time to leave — as in Qana — it is a massacre.
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http://uruknet.info/ Silvia Cattori, Signs of the Times August 2, 2006
Israel is waging a war of ethnic cleansing
Hassan: Israel has always committed aggressions against us, even when our people did nothing.
We think that the war that they wage since June has nothing to do with the capture of the corporal.
We think the horrifying war that Israel is waging in Gaza has as its goal to break our will to resist and to dislodge us by force.
When Abu Mazen says that we shouldn't put the freeing of the Palestinian women and children held prisoner by the Israelis as a condition for the liberation of the French soldier [Shalit is a French citizen - Editor], the people themselves think that Israel has never respected any agreement and that it is out of the question to concede anything at all until the Palestinian prisoners are released.
Israel is a mosquito that could be easily beaten if there was the will on the part of the Arab states to liberate the people under its domination.
It was at Rafah, in southern Gaza, on March 16, 2003, that Rachel Corrie, a member of the International Solidarity Movement, was intentionally crushed by a military Caterpillar bulldozer while she tried to prevent the demolition of a house.
It was also at Rafah that the British photographer, Thomas Hurndall, also connected to the ISM, was badly wounded by the intentional shot from an Israel soldier. (He died in February 2004.)
Once again, it was at Rafah that the journalist James Miller was intentionally killed by shots from Israeli soldiers in May 2003.
Through these assassinations, Israel wanted to chase away any witnesses; they don't want anyone there to testify to the large scale of the crimes committed by its army. |
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Imad Khadduri, Free Iraq August 3, 2006 "Hugo Chavez, the Venezuelan president, said he has recalled his country's ambassador to Israel to show his "indignation" over the military offensive in Lebanon. In a televised speech on Thursday, he called the Israeli attacks "genocide". ... "It really causes indignation to see how the state of Israel continues bombing, killing ... with all of the power they have, with the support of the United States." Chavez has repeatedly criticised the Israeli offensive. He said: "It's hard to explain to oneself how nobody does anything to stop this horror." His government has until recently said it had good relations with Israel. ... During a recent visit to Iran, Chavez called Israeli attacks on Lebanon a "fascist outrage". He said: "The Israeli elite repeatedly criticise Hitler's actions against the Jews, and indeed Hitler's actions must be criticised, not just against the Jews but against the world. It's also fascism what Israel is doing to the Palestinian people ... terrorism and fascism." |
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But then on thinking a little deeper it became clear that the closed shops and the empty streets were the only means by which the people of Ramallah could say they did not want to acknowledge the presence of the Secretary, or allow her in any way to participate in the life of the city.
It was their way of turning their backs on American policy in this region, too closely allied with Israel's.
The people of Ramallah have precious little except the vibrancy of their always lively streets, and in protest that vibrancy was put behind locked doors to preserve it from the woman of America who had come smiling to gloat over their poverty.
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Translated and/or compiled by Muhammad Abu Nasr, member, editorial board, the Free Arab Voice.
Battle rages for more than two hours in ar-Ramadi Thursday afternoon. Two US Humvees destroyed, their crews reported killed. American troops kill more than 10 civilians trying to get away from battle zone.
American soldier reported killed by Iraqi Resistance sharpshooter’s bullet in al-Ramadi.
Two US troops reported killed as Resistance carries out three attacks in al-Fallujah Wednesday evening.
"Israeli" emissary arrives in Baghdad with messages for puppet "Prime Minister" al-Maliki and SCIRI chief al-Hakim. America continues to transfer "smart weapons" through occupied Iraq to "Israel" for use in its aggression against the Lebanese people.
http://uruknet.info/ August 4, 2006 |
| June 5, 1967: Israel war paid for by US money using US weapons.
Resulting in the continuing enslavement of the Palestinian people.
Continuing occupation of Arab Lands, and the continuation of the policy to subjugate muslims
The Day the 1967 Israeli War of Aggression Started.
The World on June 5, 1967 (right): Crying.
The World on June 5, 2006 (left): Doesn't Know How to Cry Anymore |
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www.counterpunch.org Eliza Ernshire, West Bank, Palestine August 4, 2006
"We Have a Death Warrant For Your Home"
In Gaza the people have long endured the night-time terror of sonic-booms even before the low-flying, sound-barrier-breaking jets were accompanied by bombs and exploding shells.
Now, as the war in Gaza continues unabated, the Israeli forces are tripling their psychological attacks against the already terrified civilians.
Everyone can remember waking in the dark of night and calling out for a light.
Everyone has heard their own little ones whimpering as they wake from a nightmare and everyone knows that to be soothed and to sooth and comfort, a light is turned on to disperse the shadows from the corners and make lie to the fears of the child.
''No, there is no one behind the door who will harm you my darling.''
But there are no lights in Gaza, and flickering candlelight only heightens the fear and anxiety in the face of the mother when she tries to comfort a child.
She can not say that no one is behind the door because there well might be, and if they are there they will harm her child, as the statistics of this conflict shamefully show.
There is no light, there is no fresh water to give the people, there is no sewage system and there is no way that the hospitals will be able to continue functioning.
All these factors are frightening.
That the 1.3 million people in Gaza will slowly starve to death, or die of some unsanitary disease, is frightening.
It is the feeling that one might have in a confined space wondering how long the air will last
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www.counterpunch.org Eliza Ernshire, West Bank, Palestine August 4, 2006
"We Have a Death Warrant For Your Home"
The Israeli Army are now calling residents on their mobile phones them to warn them of an imminent raid on their family home.
Witnesses in Gaza tell of the following messages they have received:
"If you want to give shelter to terrorists, we will destroy your house, as we are destroying the houses of Lebanon,"
and
"Name and Surname, here is the IDF, you have just one hour to leave your house and to advise all your neighbors, as after that we will destroy your house.
"We have a death warrant for your home."
Whether the raid occurs or not, the family are traumatized by the messages that either they received or their neighbors received or that they are afraid they will receive today or tomorrow or in the middle of the next night.
In countless ways a war is being waged against the future social health of the Arab states, where at the very least 50% of the population grow up with missing members of their families due directly to Israeli and American conquest wars and subsequent occupation of territories. |
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www.counterpunch.org Eliza Ernshire, West Bank, Palestine August 4, 2006
Chemical weapons and phosphorous bombs
To further discredit the Israeli invasions of recent weeks and add weight to the immorality of Israeli tactics, evidence is slowly mounting about the use of chemical weapons and phosphorous bombs against the population of Gaza and the Lebanese people.
Doctors have started testifying in south Lebanon about the condition in which some victims are brought in to be identified.
They have reported how many corpses arriving in the hospitals show no signs of bleeding.
How the bodies were burnt beyond recognition and how a strange odor emanated from them.
Horribly mutilated bodies are regular sights in the hospitals of Gaza as well where victims have been hit by exploding nail-bombs.
To the relatives of these victims, and to the people who saw them die, nothing will make them ever forget.
To the little Hudas of this war who have lost everything and who saw everything, a psychological void is all that will be in front of them.
And this is Israel's psychological war, one directly encouraged and backed and maybe even orchestrated by America: practiced as they are in the means of torture, leaked to the world at Abu Ghraib, and unknown to the world in many other cases. |
| Safir Newspaper Beirut and Uruknet.info http://uruknet.info/ July 22, 2006 Michel Chossudovsky, Global Research US Israel crimes against humanity: Gruesome images of charred and mutilated bodies following Israeli air strikes While these gruesome images have been released by acredited news agencies including Reuters, Agence France Press and the Associated Press, they are casually dismissed, they are not considered as reliable evidence of war crimes. There is, in this regard, a deliberate media coverup of Israeli sponsored crimes and atrocities. Civilian casualties continue to be presented in media reports as "collateral damage". Laser guided missiles and "smart bombs" are very precise. They rarely miss their target. |
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Aljazeera.Net Tuesday 06 July 2004
Israeli occupation forces have killed a respected Palestinian academic and his 15-year-old son during a military operation near a refugee camp outside the northern West Bank town of Nablus.
Khaled Musa Salah, 52, was a professor of electrical engineering at Najah National University in Nablus.
Palestinian sources have described the overnight killing of Salah and his son, Muhammad, as a "totally unjustified
cold-blooded murder".
The sources said Salah was killed as he opened the main door of his apartment after he was ordered to do so by Israeli
troops conducting a raid on the building where he lived.
The killings took place in front of other family members.
Salah and his son were both US citizens.
"The man had no political affiliations. He didn't really get involved in politics. He was a brilliant academic," said
Riyad Abdul Karim, dean of the engineering department at Najah University.
"They murdered him in cold blood for no reason other than wanting to shed Palestinian blood."
Najah University has declared a three-day mourning period and appealed to academic institutions around the world to
condemn the killing of professor Salah.
Palestinian sources said the killings took place shortly after Israeli troops searching for resistance fighters
encircled the four-storey building where Salah lived with his family at the edge of the Ain Baitelma'a refugee camp.
The soldiers reportedly began banging on apartment doors, ordering residents to open them.
"When he opened the door for them, they immediately opened fire on him and his son, killing them both on the spot," neighbours quoted Salah's wife as saying.
She has since suffered a nervous breakdown, according to reports.
Subsequently, the Israeli army said "two civilians were killed" but did not explain the circumstances.
An Israeli army spokesman told Aljazeera.net that the "incident is being investigated".
The security operation in which Salah and his son were killed was launched shortly after two Palestinian resistance
fighters and an Israeli army officer were killed and three Israeli soldiers wounded during a military incursion in the Ain Baitelma'a refugee camp area.
The two fighters - identified as Yamen Faraj and Amjad Arar - were members of the leftist Popular Front for the
Liberation of Palestine (PFLP). Faraj was a senior at the journalism college of Najah University.
A spokesman for the US consulate in Jerusalem refused to comment on the killing of the Salah and his son.
On several occasions in the past, Palestinian Americans living in the West Bank and Gaza Strip have criticised
consulate officials for failing to defend their rights in the face of mistreatment and attacks by Israeli occupation forces.
Last year, a well-known Israeli journalist, Amira Hass, reported that up to 80% of Palestinians killed by Israel in the
course of the current intifada were not involved in hostilities between the Israeli army and Palestinian resistance groups.
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Yahoo! News July 4, 2004 Day of violence
A Palestinian militant [resistance member] was killed trying to infiltrate a Jewish settlement, another Palestinian was shot dead after a car-chase involving Jerusalem police and a youth was killed in a Gaza town. [Why was the youth killed?]
Earlier, Palestinian gunmen [armed resistance fighter] shot dead a 49-year-old settler in an ambush on a West Bank road claimed by the al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades, an armed group in Palestinian President Yasser Arafat faction.
Late on Sunday, six people were wounded when Israeli helicopters [US paid for and supplied helicopters] fired missiles [U.S. paid for and supplied] at the two metal foundries in Gaza.
Israel has stepped up such attacks against workshops it says are used to manufacture rockets fired into its territory from Gaza.
The missiles [no mention these are U.S. made and paid for missiles] tore through a foundry in Gaza's Jabalya refugee camp, sending glass and debris flying and causing panic among residents living in the upper-floors of the apartment building.
Missiles [U.S. paid for] also hit a metal workshop in Gaza's Zeitoun neighborhood.
The Israeli army said both workshops were used to manufacture Qassam rockets fired by Palestinian militants [resistance fighters] in recent days toward the nearby Israeli town of Sderot.
Violence has surged since Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon said he planned to evacuate settlers and soldiers [not occupying aggressors seeking to keep the land they have stolen] by the end of next year, as Palestinian militants [resistance fighters] and the army [occupying aggressors paid for by the U.S. taxpayer] vie for supremacy in Gaza before a withdrawal.
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Yahoo! News July 4, 2004 Day of violence...continued
NORTHERN GAZA TENSE
Israeli troops have been operating around the Gaza border town of Beit Hanoun since a rocket militants [resistance soldiers] fired from the area killed a three-year-old Israeli boy and a man aged 49 in the Israeli town of Sderot on June 27.
Military [Israel occupying aggressors paid for by the US taxpayer] sources said the soldiers [occupying aggressors] could remain in northern
Gaza for months to prevent further rocket attacks.
Despite the military [Israel occupying aggressor] operation, militants [resistance soldiers trying to take back their land] fired several makeshift rockets toward southern Israel on Sunday, causing no casualties.
In Jerusalem, Israeli paramilitary border police [no idea what to call them] in civilian clothes [???] killed a Palestinian after chasing his vehicle on suspicion that it was carrying Palestinians without entry permits, a police spokesman said.
A police spokesman said the van pursued tried to "run down one of the policemen [paramilitary??? in civilian clothes???] ... and then pulled over and stopped.
The driver got out and fled on foot.
"Police [paramilitary??? in civilian clothes???] fired in the air, and when he didn't stop, shot toward him. [Allegedly — or better — that's what they said] He was fatally wounded," he said.
[THEY KILLED HIM FOLKS. HE IS DEAD NOW BECAUSE SOME PARAMILITARY IN CIVILIAN CLOTHES??? DECIDED TO SHOOT HIM. I DO NOT KNOW WHO THE PERSON KILLED IS. BUT HIS FAMILY DO. AND THEY ARE MOURNING. AND THEY ARE HURTING. AND THEIR LOVED ONE IS DEAD.]
Israel Radio said police had launched an internal investigation into the incident. [Favorite answer to be quickly forgotten.]
Several hours earlier soldiers [Israel occupying aggressors] killed a Palestinian gunman [resistance soldiers trying to take back their land] the army [Israel occupying aggressor paid for by the U.S. taxpayer] said was trying to slip into Har Bracha settlement [illegal settlement — All settlements have been declared illegal by the United Nations] near Nablus to carry out an attack.
Residents of his village said he belonged to the militant [Did they use the word 'militant' or did they just say:] Islamic Jihad group.
In Gaza, a 17-year-old boy was killed by Israeli gunfire at the entrance to Beit Hanoun, Palestinian medical sources said.
Doctors said two other youths were hit in the legs by bullets. [Was that because they were throwing stones? The only weapons they have to vent their anger on Israel's occupying forces?]
Military [Israel occupying armed aggressor paid for by the U.S. taxpayer] sources said troops [Israel occupying armed aggressor's] opened fire to disperse a riot [was that a protest?] at the entrance to the town, hitting the ring-leader. [Did you mean leader or head of the protest, or were you trying to make whoever it is sound evil?]
A Palestinian opinion poll released on Sunday showed almost half of Palestinians oppose Egypt's offer of a security role in
Gaza if Israel pulls out, underscoring deep-seated concern that it would serve only Israeli interests. [One has to wonder why.]
[Kewe note: Sarcasm is less than pointless in these past fifty years and years in the future that seem to have no end because the violence is continually being funded by the U.S.
The US continues to veto any attempt by the United Nations, who should be protecting the Palestinian people from the Israelis, from stopping this Israel and US state funded and controlled terror.
With the US Congress totally committed to funding Israel from the US people's hard-earned taxpayer money what is there to say.
Only to explain to those who do not know.
That so many Israelis and so many Palestinians are, and will be, killed and injured due to this funding.]
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Israeli Occupation Soldiers Arrest two 15-Year Old Palestinian Girls Aseel Al-Hendi and Majd Al Kokhen, in Nablus
Israeli Soldiers Steal the Flowers of Nablus for Prison
NABLUS, Palestine, June 21, 2004 (IPC)
The Israeli pre-programmed campaign against children in the West Bank, especially the city of Nablus, has been recently stepped up.
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The Nightmare comes true
I thought it was terrible. I was wrong.
It is far, far worse! — These words sum up my feelings at that moment. I was standing on a hill overlooking the infamous Kalandia checkpoint. Below me was a narrow road, packed with Palestinians in the blazing sun, 30 degrees centigrade in the shade (but there was no shade) trudging towards the checkpoint. Very soon this road will be transformed. It will be widened to three lanes and be reserved for Israelis: on both sides of it, 8-meter high walls will spring up. It will allow the settlers of the Jordan valley to reach Tel-Aviv in about an hour. The Palestinians living on either side will be cut off from each other. This is a small part of the new reality that is rapidly being created on the West Bank and that is changing the country we knew and loved beyond recognition. I was standing near the edge of a-Ram. Once this was a small village on the outskirts of Jerusalem, on the road north to Ramallah. Since successive Israeli governments have prevented the Palestinians in East Jerusalem from building new homes, the severe overcrowding has forced a mass exodus to a-Ram, which has grown into a town of 60 thousand inhabitants. Most of them are officially still Jerusalem residents, carrying the blue identity cards of inhabitants of Israel. This allows them to come to Jerusalem, a drive of 10 minutes, work there, tend to their businesses, go to the hospitals and the universities there. This is about to stop. Along the age-old road from Jerusalem to Ramallah (leading on to Nablus, Damascus and beyond) construction of the 8-meter wall is due to start any minute now — not across the road, but along the middle of the road, the full length of it. The inhabitants of a-Ram, east of the wall, will not only be completely cut off from Jerusalem, but also from all the townships and villages to their west — their relatives, the schools which thousands of their children attend, their cemetery and their places of work. A small part of a-Ram remains outside the wall and will be cut off from the main part of the town in which they live. |
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But this is only part of the story.
Because the wall (or in some places a barrier, consisting of a fence, trenches and roads) will completely surround a-Ram from all sides. The sole exit from this walled-in area will be a narrow bridge connecting it with the adjacent area to its east, consisting of several Palestinian villages, which will be surrounded by another barrier.
This enclave will have a narrow exit to the Ramallah enclave.
Through this it will be possible for a person from a-Ram to reach Ramallah, God willing, by a roundabout route of some 30 kilometers, instead of the ten minutes or so it took before the occupation.
A few kilometers to the west of a-Ram lies a group of villages centered around Bidou (where five Palestinians have been killed so far in protests against the wall).
This area is rapidly becoming another enclave, completely surrounded by a separate barrier.
The only way out will be a tunnel to be built under road No. 443 — the settlers' road of which the section I mentioned before will become part.
All existing roads to Bidou have long since been cut off by trenches or piles of dirt, one can enter only at one spot controlled by a checkpoint.
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If a villager from Bidou has some business in a-Ram, he will have to go through the tunnel to Ramallah, turn to the enclave east of a-Ram and enter a-Ram by the narrow bridge, a semicircle of about 40 kilometers instead of a drive of a few minutes.
A-Ram will be especially hard hit. Because of its location, it has developed in the last few years into a kind of transshipment point for goods travelling from Israel to the West Bank and vice versa.
Israelis and Palestinians do business there.
All this will end with the wall.
The means of livelihood for many of its 60 thousand inhabitants will disappear.
This is only one example of what is happening now all over the West Bank, turning it into a crazy quilt of walled-in enclaves, "connected" by bridges, tunnels or special roads, which can be cut off at any moment at the whim of the Israeli government or of a local army officer — and, all around them, roads-for-Israelis-only, expanding settlements and military installations.
Every Palestinian town — Jenin, Nablus, Tulkarm, Kalkilia, Bethlehem, Hebron and others — will become the "capital" of a tiny enclave, cut off from all the others, from their "hinterland" and villages, except by tortuous roundabout routes. Fifty-five percent of the West Bank will be Israeli, the Palestinian enclaves will amount to 45% (about 10% of historical Palestine).
This is no longer just a nightmarish future prospect — it is happening now, visible to the naked eye, while Sharon babbles about a "disengagement" to happen sometime in the future in one small part of the occupied territories. [Gaza] |
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Practically no Israeli has any idea about all this.
It may be happening one kilometer from his home (in Jerusalem, for example), but it might as well be on far side of the moon.
The media are n
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