Showing posts with label #GazaUnderAttack. Show all posts
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Sunday, 24 August 2014

IRISH TIMES Israel’s Dahiya Doctrine





The scale and nature of the Israeli assault on Gaza – destroying every piece of basic infrastructure available and predictably inflicting civilian deaths on a grand scale – has resulted not from extreme belligerence towards Palestinians but from a settled strategy Israeli leaders hope will soon be adopted (insofar as it has not been adopted already) by western powers in prosecution of the “war on terror”. On this reading, the repeated massacres cannot be put down to soldiers and air crews following irresponsible orders (or being the worst shots in the world). The devastation is coldly deliberate.
The assault is an expression of the Dahiya doctrine. The title refers to the Dahiya neighbourhood of Beirut, devastated in August 2006 in retaliation for the failure of the Israeli Defence Forces (IDF) to defeat Hizbullah in clashes in southern Lebanon during which large numbers of civilians were either directly killed by bombs or crushed as they huddled in the rubble of their homes.
In October 2006 the head of Israel’s northern command, Maj Gen Udi Adam, resigned, taking responsibility for the failure. He was replaced by Gadi Eizenkot, previously military secretary to the office of the prime minister, subsequently deputy chief of the general staff.

More ruthlessness

What was needed was more ruthlessness, Eizenkot declared. Time to take the gloves off. “What happened in the Dahiya district will happen in every village from which Israel is fired on . . . We will apply disproportionate force and cause great damage and destruction. From our standpoint, these are not civilian villages, they are military bases.”
The author of the IDF’s code of conduct, professor of practical ethics at Tel Aviv University, Asa Kasher, incorporated the Dahiya doctrine into his rules of battle. The fact that the IDF employs an embedded ethicist is one of the bases for the regular claims of Israeli spokespersons that Israel’s is “the most moral army in the world”.
Kasher argues from social contract theory that the state has an imperative duty to protect its citizens, including soldiers in battle, and that this extends to killing the neighbours of enemy combatants.
Kasher fancied that the doctrine might prove popular with other powers. “We in Israel are in a key position in the development of law in this field because we are on the front line in the fight against terrorism. This is gradually being recognised both in the Israeli legal system and abroad . . . I am optimistic enough to assume that the world will soon acknowledge Israel’s lead . . . My hope is that our doctrine . . . will be incorporated into customary international law.”

Reckless disregard for civilian life

The doctrine provides a theoretical basis, retrospectively and in the present, for the Israeli practice of deploying massive force and showing reckless disregard for civilian life in response to attacks which it may itself have provoked or in efforts to secure the release of kidnapped citizens or captured soldiers. In this context, all inhabitants of Gaza and indeed the entity itself can be – and have been – declared legitimate targets.
Thus, a threat to the lives of Israelis, civilian or military, from Hamas rockets – albeit fired in response to Israel’s abandonment of a non-aggression pact Hamas had faithfully maintained for more than a year – is enough to justify all-out war. To say this is not to defend Hamas’s use of a tactic that makes civilian casualties – to put it no higher – fairly likely.
The spirit of the doctrine infused the text of the advertisement published in theGuardian on August 4th, headed “Jews rejected child sacrifice 3,500 years ago . . . now it’s Hamas’s turn”.
The bluntness of the statement apparently offended many readers of the paper. But it was no more than a restatement of the defence of the mass killing of children which was being offered day in and day out by various Israeli spokespersons.
The actions were intended to defend Israeli citizens from Hamas attacks: the way to stop the killing of Palestinian children, then, was for Hamas to desist. Or to put it another way – surrender or we’ll keep on killing your kids. The sentiment was exactly in line with Eizenkot’s precepts.

Arm’s-length negotiations

Thus, too, the insistence of the Israeli side at the arm’s-length negotiations in Cairo on the demilitarisation of Gaza – disarmament of Hamas – as a precondition for even an interim solution of the conflict. This precondition on its own ensures the failure of the talks. But then, for Israel, the talks are not the thing. The annihilation of any who threaten its citizens is the thing that matters.
It would, of course, be simplistic to try to compress every Israeli action and attitude into the pattern of the Dahiya doctrine. But it would be worse than simplistic, it would be an evasion of the facts of the matter, to try to analyse or understand Israel’s behaviour without reference to the doctrine.

Wednesday, 6 August 2014

THE CAUSE OF GAZA IS THE CAUSE OF IRELAND

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“We must use terror, assassination, intimidation, land confiscation, and the cutting of all social services to rid the Galilee of its Arab population.” - David Ben-Gurion, a.k.a. David Grün (1886-1973), Israeli Prime Minister (1948-53, 1955-63) revered by Israelis as "Father of the Nation"

U.S. Condemns, Enables Israel's 'Appalling' Gaza Slaughter

By Brett Wilkins

Ultimately, the American people are complicit in Israel's crimes against humanity. America counts a racist, fortified, paranoid and aggressive state as one of its best friends in the world. 
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"Nothing Short Of A Massacre":
NDTV Report From Rafah in South Gaza 


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The targets are young children, women, entire families, even a UN shelter. 
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Why Israel Lies

By Chris Hedges

The Big Lie feeds the two reactions Israel seeks to elicit—racism among its supporters and terror among its victims.
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Brian Eno's letter to America:I Saw a Weeping Palestinian Man Holding A Plastic Bag of Meat: It Was His Son

By Brian Eno


I suddenly found myself thinking that it could have been one of my kids in that bag, and that thought upset me more than anything has for a long time. 
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' Mr.Obama, What Is Barbaric?'

Video - Rania Masri Speech: 

A very moving speech by Rania Masri, the keynote speaker, during the 'Texas For Gaza' protest. 
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The War On Gaza Is A War On Truth

By Richard Sudan 

We have a responsibility at home to get rid of governments and so-called leaders who declare themselves as loyal Zionists. 
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Judaism Being Murdered by Israel

By Rabbi Michael Lerner 

Let me explain why Israeli behavior toward Palestinians –and the cheerleading for such behavior by Jews around the world is destroying Judaism. 
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Isis Brings Its War To Lebanon - And It Could Be Key To A Masterplan

By Robert Fisk

After all the warnings and all the clichés about a war that would “spill” over Syria’s border, the savage fighters of Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi’s Sunni Muslim “caliphate” have at last arrived in Lebanon. 
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Evidence Is Now Conclusive:
Two Ukrainian Government Fighter-Jets Shot Down Malaysian Airlines MH17. 

By Eric Zuesse

European leaders know that Obama’s entire operation is a very bloody fraud. 
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Col. Lawrence Wilkerson Exposes
The CIA’s Ongoing Cover-Up of Torture War Crimes


By Adam Dick

Former US Army Colonel Lawrence Wilkerson discussed in detail, a “major cover-up” in progress, with the US Central Intelligence Agency altering a still unreleased Senate Intelligence Committee report on torture. 
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How Many Minutes to Midnight? - Hiroshima Day 2014

By Noam Chomsky 


Why National Security Has Nothing to Do With Security.
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Defining Away Economic Failure

By Paul Craig Roberts

We can believe nothing that we are told by government, corporations, and the presstitute media. We live in a lie, and the lie is ever expanding. 
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The Rise of the Petroyuan and the Slow Erosion of Dollar Hegemony

By Flynt Leverett and Hillary Mann Leverett

With the rise of the “petroyuan,” movement towards a less dollar-centric currency regime in international energy markets—with potentially serious implications for the dollar’s broader standing—is already underway. 
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We’re All Criminals and Outlaws in the Eyes of the American Police State

By John W. Whitehead 

America’s economy has come to depend in large part on prison labor. 
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Since the Beginning of the Israeli Offensive on Gaza, 1,888 Palestinians Killed, of Whom 1,586 Are Civilians, Including 477 Children and 235 Women, and 7,815 Others Wounded, Mostly Civilians, Including 2,079 Children and 1,398 Women
Watch: Nothing short of a massacre: NDTV report from Rafah in South Gaza : Video - Rafah continues to be under heavy attack, and the targets are young children, women, entire families, even a UN shelter.
Israeli army summarily executed fleeing civilians in southern Gaza: Human Rights Watch has accused the Israeli army of deliberately firing on and killing civilians in the southern Gaza town of Khuzaa, violating several laws of war.
Palestine to Sue Israel for War Crimes, Gaza Massacre: - The Palestinian Authority is going to sue Israel at the International Criminal Court (ICC) for its war crimes against Palestinian civilians in its nearly one-month terror campaign on the Gaza Strip.
Gaza conflict: 360-degree panorama of flattened town of Khuza'a, Gaza: A special 360 camera captures the impact Israeli air strikes and tanks on Khuza'a, Gaza ahead of Tuesday's 72-hour ceasefire
Inside Israel's Pro-War Nationalist Camp : Video - The Real News looks into who are the groups chanting "death to Arabs" throughout Israel and attacking anti-war demonstrators.
Glenn Greenwald: U.S. Media Coverage Of Israel-Gaza Conflict Gets An 'F': "It takes probably 50 Palestinians being killed to get anywhere near the attention of, say, an elderly Israeli woman being frightened in her home and having some kind of a medical problem because of the trauma."
Obama Signs Funding Package For Israel's Iron Dome: President Barack Obama signed a bill Monday granting an additional $225 million in U.S. taxpayer dollars for Israel's Iron Dome missile defense system.
Israel withdraws troops from Gaza as 72-hour truce begins: Israel on Tuesday completed the withdrawal of all troops from Gaza as a 72-hour humanitarian truce went into effect following intense global pressure to end the bloody offensive.
UK cabinet minister quits over Gaza policy: Baroness Warsi, the first Muslim women to serve in the British cabinet, can no longer support the UK's policy in Gaza.
Peace Laureate: Nato must be abolished: NOBEL Peace Laureate Mairead Maguire has criticsed the EU and called for the abolition of Nato following three weeks of war in Gaza.

Tuesday, 5 August 2014

JUDEO NAZISM BOYCOTT WAY TO GO #GazaUnderAttack





Gilad Sharon, son of war criminal and former Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon, writing in The Jerusalem Post:
We need to flatten entire neighborhoods in GazaFlatten all of Gaza. The Americans didn't stop with Hiroshima – the Japanese weren't surrendering fast enough, so they hit Nagasaki, too.

There should be no electricity in Gaza, no gasoline or moving vehicles, nothing.


Israeli Interior Minister Eli Yashai quoted in Haaretz:
The goal of the operation is to send Gaza back to the Middle Ages.

Electronic Intifada “Dancing Israeli students chant “Death to the Arabs” at rally backing Gaza slaughter":

Michael Ben-Ari, member of the Israeli Knesset, quoted in Russia Today:
“There are no innocents in Gaza, don’t let any diplomats who want to look good in the world endanger your lives – mow them down!”

From the same Russia Today article cited above, we learn:
A group of Israelis demonstrating in Tel Aviv on Thursday night shoutedThey don’t deserve to live, they need to die”, “May your children die” and “Now we want to go back there and kick out all the Arabs.

Israeli Ambassador to the United States, Michael Oren, quoted in The Guardian:
"The United States has given us the full backing to take whatever measures are necessary to defend our citizens from Hamas terror," he said. "Israel has received unequivocal and outstanding support from the United States and all branches of government. From the White House, from Congress, in both parties, completely bipartisan support."


Monday, 4 August 2014

CANTONA BOYCOTT ISRAEL #GazaUnderAttack




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“We must use terror, assassination, intimidation, land confiscation, and the cutting of all social services to rid the Galilee of its Arab population.” - David Ben-Gurion, a.k.a. David Grün (1886-1973), Israeli Prime Minister (1948-53, 1955-63) revered by Israelis as "Father of the Nation"
The Final Phase
It's Not A War. It's Murder!

By Chris Hedges

“The incursion and bombardment of Gaza is the final phase in the decades long campaign to ethnically cleanse Palestinians.” 
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Outrage

By Noam Chomsky

Israel is pursuing with blind determination, its resolute march towards moral deterioration and possible ultimate destruction. 
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Apocalypse Blair

By Craig Murray


While Gaza writhes in agony, Middle East Peace Envoy Tony Blair’s private jet last week was in Las Vegas and Los Angeles. 
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“Intelligent American” Is An Oxymoron.
Do you want to die for a lie? Another Washington lie?


By Paul Craig Roberts
I am convinced that Washington is behind the destruction of MH-17, because Washington’s propaganda show was already ready and was instantly in performance. 
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The American Gulag Of Thought-control

By Finian Cunningham 

Look at the way American mass media is covering the conflict in Ukraine and the recent downing of the Malaysia civilian airliner
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Something Sinister Going On?
The Unanswered Questions of MH17


By Mike Whitney 

Why hasn’t Washington been more forthcoming with the information they have? 
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When Presidents Lie to Make a War

By DD Guttenplan 

Fifty years on we know the trigger for war with Vietnam was a fiction. Will it be another 50 before we know the truth about Iraq? 
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The World Is A Prison Of Words

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Escape to the reality of reason and truth. 
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Interview With
Richard Gage, Architects & Eng. for 9/11 Truth


C-Span Video

Architects and Engineers for 9/11 Truth, claimed the World Trade Center was brought down by explosive demolition on September 11, 2001. 
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You Raise Me Up

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There is no life - no life without its hunger;
Each restless heart beats so imperfectly;
But when you come and I am filled with wonder,
Sometimes, I think I glimpse eternity. 
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Fresh Israeli attack kills 10 refuges in UN shelter for displaced in Rafah: UNRWA school struck for the 7th time The strikes brought Sunday morning's death toll in Gaza to 47. More than 1,749 Palestinians have been killed and nearly 10,000 injured since Israel launched its attack on Gaza.
Palestinians struggle to 'dig out bodies': Dozens of dead bodies remain under the rubble in Rafah, as Israel's assault on southern Gaza kills scores of civilians.
Israel says missing soldier killed in battle, body still missing: Israel had previously said the soldier had been captured in battle, and in the wake of the announcement launched the deadliest 24-hour assault on Gaza since the beginning of the 27-day attack
Netanyahu to US: Don't Second Guess Me on Hamas: Obama called the situation in Gaza "heartbreaking" and repeated calls for Israel to do more to prevent Palestinian civilian casualties.
Why Does Israel Keep Changing Its Story On Gaza? : Video: Israel has put forth different reasons over time, but the question remains: what is its endgame in Gaza?

NETWORK BOYCOTT of NAZI ZIOS #GazaUnderAttack,





“Boycott from Within”: Citizens of Israel Charge Israel with Genocide, Letter to the United Nations

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Boycott from Within has sent the following letter to the United Nations Office of the Special Adviser on the Prevention of Genocide. We encourage others to do the same at http://www.un.org/en/preventgenocide/adviser/contactform.asp?address=1. You may use this letter.
Dear Madame/Sir,
We are citizens of Israel who oppose our government’s policies of colonialism, occupation and apartheid against the Palestinian people and its actions which may amount to genocide. We write to you following thirteen days of an ongoing massacre, which is being perpetrated by Israel in the besieged Gaza Strip. As the death toll is rising, it now stands at 400 casualties and 3100 injured. The UN has declared, via UNICEF, that over a third of the victims are children. As you well know, this massacre was preceded by a month of massive Israeli violence and political persecution in the occupied West Bank, including the arrest of hundreds of so-called “Hamas-affiliated” men and boys. Meanwhile, Israeli mobs run wild in the streets of our cities, shouting the chilling “Death to the Arabs” chants (as well as “Death to the Leftists”).
You cannot ignore the fact, especially during this UN-declared “year of solidarity with the Palestinian people”, that two similar massacres have already been perpetrated by Israel in the short span of six years; that Gaza suffocates under Israel’s hermetic siege; that Israel has been perpetrating an ongoing ethnic cleansing against the indigenous people of Palestine since 1948 and up to this day; and that Israel believes it may exterminate hundreds of Palestinians in Gaza every two years and do so with full impunity.
The UN states that “Where genocide, war crimes, ethnic cleansing and crimes against humanity do occur, the International Criminal Court, which is separate and independent from the UN, is empowered to investigate and prosecute those most responsible if a state is unwilling or unable to exercise jurisdiction over alleged perpetrators.” Israel is well beyond the point of prevention and we, its privileged citizens, are hereby charging it with genocide.
We demand that your office will do everything in its power to halt Israeli genocide as it is taking place. We demand that you take immediate action to prevent Israel’s genocide against the Palestinian people. We will be following your conduct on this matter.
Sincerely,
BOYCOTT! Supporting the Palestinian BDS Call from Within

Sunday, 3 August 2014

CAN YOU ORGANIZE TOWN TO BOYCOTT ISRAEL #GazaUnderAttack




A Galway seaside town was the first place in Ireland where businesses collectively boycotted all Israeli goods. Retailers, cafés, restaurants, pharmacies in Kinvara to operate a total boycott of Israeli goods in protest against the Israeli war crimes committed in Gaza.


According to Irish Palestine Solidarity Campaign, Kinvara was the first town in Ireland, to take collective action.


"We salute and congratulate the people of Kinvara for taking this stand for justice for Palestinians. We hope other towns and villages around the country will take a similar stand," said Kevin Squires, co-ordinator of the IPSC. He described boycotting Israeli products as "an effective and peaceful way to bring pressure to bear on the Israeli state to end its occupation of Palestine, and persistent violations of International law."


Vicky Donnelly one of the people behind the Israeli boycott in Kinvara, along with John Griffin and Frank Naughton approached business people in the town and they announced that they had received full support for the action from everyone they contacted.


"We were ashamed when Ireland abstained from UN's Human Rights committee's vote to investigate the Israeli army's actions in Gaza, and ashamed that the Irish government has not applied stronger diplomatic pressure to help end the slaughter of children, women and men, but we're proud that Kinvara has chosen to support this international campaign," Vicky said. Seádhna Tobin owns a pharmacy in the town which sold Israeli cosmetic products. Mr Tobin said he "has no hesitation destocking it as an act of protest".


"We are also looking at the origins of the medicines we are buying because we often have choices between companies. If we identify a particular line that has origins in the State of Israel we will look at de-stocking it and finding an alternative. This is not a clear cut process because often companies own companies but we are looking at the initial origins of our pharmaceuticals," he added.


"To me I am incensed at the pulverising of the Gaza strip and its people. Would the bombarding of Dublin be acceptable to the civilised world in the same way as the bombarding of Gaza and its people can be seen to be accepted by the EU and the United States at the moment?" he asked.Mr Naughton said the response of the community in Kinvara as "heartening".


"On our own we can feel helpless. We all feel the need to do something, rather than watching the television, feeling angry. These actions all contribute to change, and I'd like to thank the people of Kinvara for their support for a peaceful resolution for all parties," he said.


The same unanimous solidarity for Gaza can be expressed across Ireland and across the world. Its the peaceful way to beat the Zionist with solidarity ! Let's do it now, we need your help ! We can do it !



The word boycott entered the English language during the Irish "Land War" and is eponymously derived from the name of Captain Charles Boycott, the land agent of an absentee landlord, Lord Erne, who lived in Lough Mask House, near Ballinrobe in County Mayo, Ireland, who was subject to social ostracism organized by the Irish Land League in 1880. As harvests had been poor that year, Lord Erne offered his tenants a ten percent reduction in their rents. In September of that year, protesting tenants demanded a twenty five percent reduction, which Lord Erne refused. Boycott then attempted to evict eleven tenants from the land. Charles Stewart Parnell, in a speech in Ennis prior to the events in Lough Mask, proposed that when dealing with tenants who take farms where another tenant was evicted, rather than resorting to violence, everyone in the locality should shun them. While Parnell's speech did not refer to land agents or landlords, the tactic was first applied to Boycott when the alarm was raised about the evictions. Despite the short-term economic hardship to those undertaking this action, Boycott soon found himself isolated — his workers stopped work in the fields and stables, as well as in his house. Local businessmen stopped trading with him, and the local postman refused to deliver mail.

The concerted action taken against him meant that Boycott was unable to hire anyone to harvest the crops in his charge. Eventually 50 Orangemen from Cavan and Monaghanvolunteered to do the work. They were escorted to and from Claremorris by one thousandpolicemen and soldiers, despite the fact that the local Land League leaders had said that there would be no violence from them, and in fact no violence materialized.This protection ended up costing far more than the harvest was worth. After the harvest, the "boycott" was successfully continued. Within weeks Boycott's name was everywhere. The New York Tribune reporter, James Redpath, first wrote of the boycott in the international press. The Irish author, George Moore, reported: 'Like a comet the verb 'boycott' appeared.' It was used by The Times in November 1880 as a term for organized isolation. According to an account in the book “The Fall of Feudalism in Ireland” by Michael Davitt, the term was promoted by Fr. John O'Malley of County Mayo to "signify ostracism applied to a landlord or agent like Boycott". The Times first reported on November 20, 1880: “The people of New Pallas have resolved to 'boycott' them and refused to supply them with food or drink.” The Daily News wrote on December 13, 1880: “Already the stoutest-hearted are yielding on every side to the dread of being 'Boycotted'.”