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ال [فلوتيلّا] معركة - ماذا أنت تحتاج أن يعرف
يونيو - حزيران [1ست], 2010
نحن كان ذهبنا أن يكتب موقعة حول ال [فلوتيلّا] معركة, غير أنّ صديقاتنا في مسيحيات لإسرائيل قد أتمّ شغل عظيمة من يلخّص [ألّ ث] إصدارات و [سورسنغ] [ألّ ث] فيديوهات ضروريّة, لذلك نحن صحيحة يذهب أن ينسخ موقعتهم:
هو يظهر وكأنّ قد أسّس أنّ الفلسطينيات هناك عربة تالية أن يتلقّى إسرائيل يدان على العالم مرحلة. مهما, أشبه كلّ أخرى "مذبحة" أنّ يتلقّى يكون لمت على إسرائيل ([دير] [يسّين], [سبرا] و [شتيلّا], [جنين], [إتك.]) تهمهم يكون ملأت مع أوضاع و [هلف-تروثس]. The Palestinian goal is to take advantage of media naivety and inherent biases, and constantly put Israel in a bad light. Since you’ll likely be exposed to these lies over the next few days and weeks, we put together a short primer on the indicent, so that you’ll understand the context in which the “Flotilla Battle” occurred.
Context
Israel knew about ships leaving from several European ports, carrying many European nationals, most of them Muslims. It’s believed that the coordination of these activities was done by the Turkish IHH organization. Aboard the ships were, according to media, was “peace activists” and “humanitarian organizations”. One such organization involved was the International Solidarity Movement, the party responsible for sending Rachel Corrie to her death, and who provided cover to the Mike’s Place bombing in Tel Aviv.
Now, it is possible that some people aboard the ships thought they were doing the right thing – delivering 10,000 tons of goods to Gaza. However, Israel transfers 15,000 tons of humanitarian aid to Gaza every week, after checking the supplies for weapons. Israel has good reason to suspect any unchecked shipment of being used to smuggle weapons – the Hamas government in Gaza has always maintained their intention to wage war on Israel and is known to use any means to smuggle in weapons, to the detriment of ordinary Gazans.
Now who was really on board these ships? An Al-Jazeera report from May 29th shows that these “activists” are radicals looking to inflict harm on Israel – the amazing Palestinian Media Watch translates the Al-Jazeera report, which shows these activists singing in Arabic: “Intifada, intifada, intifada! Khaybar, Khaybar, oh Jews! The army of Mohammed will return!” which is a reference to the Muslim massacre of Jews in Khaybar in the 7th centry. After this, an Arab woman being interviewed while apparently on course to Gaza says “Right now we face one of two happy endings: either Martydom or reaching Gaza”. Clearly these “activists” from “humanitarians” were not peaceful at all – they went into this situation knowing that it was a publicity stunt that could possibly cost them their lives. Here is the video:
The Incident on Marmara:
In the early hours of Monday, May 31st, Israeli naval officers boarded the Marmara, the largest of the 6 ships sent by Turkey from Europe. Apparently 5 ships had already been boarded and detained before the Marmara before the incident. The “activists” claimed that they would resist the IDF peacfully, the IDF apparently boarded the boat believing them. However, that appears to have been quite the mistake, as this video clearly shows, since the protestors were prepared for a fight. The first video shows a view from the naval ship next to the Marmara, while the second shows the view from a helicoptor. Both videos show that the officers are beating by large rods, knives, bats and chairs, being thrown overboard and it’s alleged that some used axes and that some used guns.
This video shows the weapons found on board after the confrontation with the “activists” ended:
Analysis
Before the confrontation, Israel made an offer to accept the ships in Ashdod and then transfer the supplies through the official channels, which was rejected. One “organizer” Greta Berlin even stated “this mission is not about delivering humanitarian supplies, it’s about breaking Israel’s siege” – in other words, it was meant for propaganda, not to deliver aid to Gaza. Before boarding, the IDF personel repeated this offer, and this offer was rejected by the flotilla captain, apparently an Arabic man who retorts “Negative, negative – our destination is Gaza”.
Had these “activists” been interested in delivering aid, they would have taken up Israel on their offer – they rejected it, knowing that the result could be ugly. Their refusal created a situation where a number of “activists” were killed and a number of IDF naval officers were injured – surely a result that could have been avoided. The actions of the flotilla organizers were callous and they, not Israel, should be condemned for this situation. A finger should also be pointed directly at Turkey, who appears to have been supportive of this “operation”.
As with previous accusations by the Gazans, if we don’t get this information out to our friends, neighbors and families, Israel will continue be thought of as the aggressor in this case. Please forward this information far and wide – share it on Facebook and on Twitter – this information must get out. And please stay up to date on the newest videos by the IDF here as well as the website of the IDF here.
Who Owns Jerusalem?
May 6th, 2010
Who owns Jerusalem? Everybody seems to claim to know the answer, but Dr. Jaques Gautier, an historian and lawyer, has spent 25 years of his life to study the legal claims of the various parties to Jerusalem and is considered one of the world’s leading experts on Jerusalem. Please put aside 46 minutes to watch Dr. Gautier outline his legal (not political or religious) discussion about who owns Jerusalem!
Please watch the video here:
If you do not see the video above, please click here.
Where is East Jerusalem?
March 22nd, 2010
We’ve heard a lot of talk about “Arab East Jerusalem” and how upset the Obama administration is about Israel building in it. The only problem is, the building that Israel announced last week is NOT East Jerusalem – Ramat Shlomo is North Jerusalem! And six months ago, the Obama administration was yelling about Gilo – that is in South Jerusalem. So, is the Obama administration trying to make Israel look bad by distorting the truth? Take a look at this map of Jerusalem, courtesy of the Jerusalem Centre for Public Affairs, of Jordanian East Jerusalem before Israel won the land back in 1967. Ramat Shlomo is clearly directly north of the city, and Gilo is southwest of the city.
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