Sunday, August 3, 2014
CNN HEATED Debate over reporting in Israel - Hamas conflict
Bias in Mideast coverage.
Rula Jebreal and Elliot Abrams discuss the war of words playing out in the Middle East conflict.
Ten dead in strike on Gaza school as Israel renews shelling
(Reuters) An Israeli air strike killed at least 10 people and wounded about 30 others on Sunday in a UN-run school in the southern Gaza Strip, witnesses and medics said, as dozens died in renewed Israeli shelling of the enclave. The Israeli military declined immediate comment on the attack, the second to hit a school in less than a week. A missile launched by an aircraft struck the entrance to the school in the town of Rafah, the witnesses and medics said.
Hundreds of Palestinians in the area, where the Israeli military has been battling militants, had been sheltering in the facility. Last Wednesday, at least 15 Palestinians who sought refuge in a UN-run school in Jabalya refugee camp were killed during fighting, and the UN said it appeared that Israeli artillery had hit the building.
The Israeli military said gunmen had fired mortar bombs from near the school and it shot back in response. Earlier on Sunday, Israeli shelling killed at least 30 people in Gaza, a day after Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu vowed to keep up pressure on Hamas even after the army completes its core mission of destroying a tunnel network that extends into Israel.
Fatah leader and Rafah resident Ashraf Goma said Israeli forces were bombarding the town from air, ground and sea and locals were unable to deal with the wounded and the dead. "Bodies of the wounded are bleeding in the streets and other corpses are laid on the road with no one able to recover them. "I saw a man on a donkey cart bringing seven bodies into the hospital. Bodies are being kept in ice-cream refrigerators, in flower and vegetable coolers," Goma told Reuters. After accusing Hamas of breaching a US- and UN-brokered ceasefire on Friday, Israel said it would not send envoys as scheduled.
Truce efforts
In Cairo, efforts to find a new truce were due to resume on Sunday. A delegation from Palestinian militant groups Hamas and Islamic Jihad arrived in the Egyptian capital, but a quick breakthrough seemed unlikely in the absence of Israeli representatives. After accusing Hamas of breaching a US- and UN-brokered ceasefire on Friday, Israel said it would not send envoys as scheduled.
In Gaza, Israel intensified attacks in the area of Rafah along the border with Egypt, where 23-year-old officer Hadar Goldin was feared captured there on Friday shortly after what was to have been a 72-hour truce began. The military later said Goldin, who was dragged by militants into a tunnel after two of his comrades were killed by a suicide bomber, had also died in action. "The findings on the ground, the items that we found led us to the conclusion that he was killed in the initial attack," said Lieutenant-Colonel Peter Lerner, a military spokesman. Lerner said ground forces were being redeployed in the Gaza Strip, though he gave no details of their new positions, and added that residents from a number of evacuated Palestinian neighbourhoods had been told by the military they could return. More than 30 tunnels and dozens of access shafts have been unearthed and were being blown up. "We have proceeded with the mission in order to eliminate those (tunnels) that we have found and we expect to complete that within a short period of time, probably within the next 24 hours or so," he said.
Israel began its air and naval offensive against Gaza on July 8 following a surge of cross-border rocket salvoes by Hamas and other guerrillas, later escalating the operation into ground incursions. The fighting on Sunday pushed the Gaza death toll given by Palestinian officials to 1,726, most of them civilians. Israel has confirmed that 64 soldiers have died in combat, while Palestinian rockets have also killed three civilians in Israel. At least 30 Palestinians in Rafah were killed by Israeli fire on Sunday, including nine from the same family, hospital officials said. The talks in Cairo, without Israeli participation, were unlikely to produce any breakthrough, as Israel and Hamas' positions remain far apart. Israel says it wants Gaza demilitarised under any long-term arrangement. Hamas, sworn to Israel's destruction, demands Israel withdraw its troops and a lifting of Israeli and Egyptian blockades that have choked Gaza's economy.
A pretty moderate half italian - Israeli woman and an American extremist. Where's the extremist palestinian voice? where's the moderate Palestinian voice? Heated debate my A$$.
ReplyDeleteIsrael wants the Palestinians to bow down and change their way of life to adapt to Israel's liking! The United States did it with their native population, Canada did it with their native population, Australia did it with their Native population and it's the same thing happening in so called "Israel" created on May 14, 1948!
The only difference is when the British did it the natives didn't have rockets to fight back, furthermore Israel does not want to grant Palestinians citizenship because they've learned from America, Canada and Australia.
The fact is America, Canada and Australia have to pay their Native population for their displacement which is exactly what would happen to Israel if they grant Palestinians citizenship!
Israel unlike the British and American empires is entirely reliant on trade and it would be very easy for their economy to spiral downward and out of control if they were forced into having welfare programs for people they consider "gentiles" they already shipped out the Ethiopian Jews - people might want to read Israel's basis for doing this.
As much as we try to make this about religion for Israel it's more about the money, their economy and the power! They want to be dominant! They're playing the game to win and they have America to back them up! I don't know if Hamas is sophisticated enough to see the game Israel is playing with them but the end goal of all of this is for Israel to win not only the physical war but the media wars as well! which will keep the world from really looking into the root cause of this problem and will also enable Israel to take over that section of Palestine with the assistance of the media.
Which would assist in the world turning a blind eye to all the evil things Israels doing behind the scenes! They've done this several times over and over again and they'll keep doing it until the world turns on them which even I can't see happening because Jews are major stakeholders in everything media and news related!
is the nature of israel 1946, the 1947 borders is the solution or the 1967 borders, however israel is in palestine not the other way around, this balfour declaration created this mess. only europe can fix the issue, rothschilds believe balfour, now we have the result. the continuity of ww2. the proper way is to ask the palestinians if they would have accepted the jews israelis, the UN impose the israelis on palestine this is the mistake the problem, therefore it is the existence of israel it is now an illusion a illegal nation. the UN is not god.
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