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Uncomfortable resemblances

January 22, 2009 By: fotdmike Category: Antiwar, Human Rights, War Crimes

Just come across this story on Sky News: Israelis To Probe Racist Graffiti reporting on “a series of disturbing slogans daubed on the walls of a house occupied during Operation Cast Lead by soldiers in the town of Zeitoun”, some of which were “too offensive” to be reproduced in the report.

And it goes on to say: “The UN’s Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs quotes eye witnesses as saying a hundred Palestinians were rounded up and moved to a house which was repeatedly shelled 24 hours later.
Around thirty people are thought to have died.”

The more I hear of the behaviour of the so-called “IDF” (let’s not beat about the bush…. let’s name it as it is… the Israeli Army) and of its masters, the Israeli government. the more difficult it becomes to not notice the disturbing parallels between they and the Nazis of the Third Reich.

And it seems that the rest of the world (or the governments thereof at least) are intent on simply following a policy of appeasement.

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ISRAELI LAW PREVENTS ME FROM CALLING THE EXTERMINATION OF AN ENTIRE PALESTINIAN FAMILY A “NAZI ACT OF AGGRESSION”« Desertpeace

February 18, 2008 By: fotdmike Category: Human Rights, Police State, Terrorism, War Crimes

ISRAELI LAW PREVENTS ME FROM CALLING THE EXTERMINATION OF AN ENTIRE PALESTINIAN FAMILY A “NAZI ACT  OF AGGRESSION” « Desertpeace
It is forbidden by law in Israel to call somebody a nazi or call any government action a nazi action. Is there any other way to describe the brutal elimination of an entire family in occupied Palestine by the Israeli Air Force…. as they slept in their beds at home? Rather than stopping such crimes against humanity, they make it a crime to compare it to a war crime of the nazis…Forbidden as I am, as an Israeli citizen, to use such words, I will allow my friend Khalid Amayreh, who is a Palestinian, describe the situation and use the ‘n’ word that I’m not allowed to use…..

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