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Cease Fire Now in Gaza: STOP THE BLOODSHED, TIME FOR PEACE
Update Jan 8: Almost 700 dead and shooting is going on. In fact it is getting worse, because now the first granates were fired out of Lebanon. It's getting more and more explosive and a complete war seems to be a matter of time.
And you know what is so sad. One third of all deaths are children. What did they do wrong? Why do they die? Because the world isn't able to correct both fighters to an immidiate stop fire.
No, the war goes on, everybody is talking and innocent people die. Crazy enough they made an agreement to take a break in making war. Every day they agreed not to shoot during a few hours. Don't know what they had in mind: the polite war? the human war? the civilized war?
Crazy, i believe there is something complete wrong in the minds of the leaders who made these agreemenets, who started this war. They have to be stopped. Want to know why? See these Scenes from the Gaza Strip by the Boston Big Picture.
Older news: With already 300 dead and continued shelling of civilians in southern Israel, now is the time to issue a demand to world leaders that the spiraling violence that has characterized the Israeli-Palestinian conflict must come to an end.
Sign the petition calling for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza - and for peace to be achieved between Israel and Palestine in 2009. Source: Avaaz
Cease Fire Now in Gaza: STOP THE BLOODSHED, TIME FOR PEACE Sign the petetion: http://tinyurl.com/7qmr59
GAZA: DETENGAN EL DERRAMAMIENTO DE SANGRE! TIEMPO DE PAZ! Firma la Petición: http://tinyurl.com/7qmr59
GAZA: STOP HET BLOEDVERGIETEN, TIJD VOOR VREDE Teken de petitie: http://tinyurl.com/7qmr59
إنهوا حصار غزة: أوقفوا إطلاق النار وقع الالتماسhttp://tinyurl.com/9su3bf
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at 00:39 on December 30th, 2008
Operation Cast Lead
See this photoreport of the Israelian photographer Oren Rosenfeld: 6.500 Israelian Reservists are waiting to attack: Oren Rosenfeld: Operation Cast Lead (Flickr)
More Flickr Streams with some shocking pictures. Be warned. :
Hammahmoud stream (Gaza)
Shareefsa stream (Gaza)
Bermandi Darah stream (Gaza)
Against the Siege on Gaza (Israel)
Gaza Protests (Londen)
Gaza Solidarity Demo (Cairo)
Gaza Massacre Protest (Glasgow)
at 04:20 on December 30th, 2008
Just a information note here. There is no such thing as an Israelian. It is Israeli or Israel. It is not the same as a Martian.
at 04:22 on December 30th, 2008
Thanks Tikun.
I have to improve my English. Thanks for the correction.
at 04:23 on December 30th, 2008
Not 6500 ready to attack more are waiting. That is just the reserves.
at 02:06 on December 30th, 2008
Thie piece from the Ha'aretz newspaper in Tel Aviv is worth a read. It is very critical of Israeli policy and contains thoughts you will not find on American television and newspapers.
http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/1050459.html
"The Neighborhood Bully Strikes Again."
at 03:22 on December 30th, 2008
Thanks for pointing to this article, but in my opinion there are no arguments to find to start shooting and killing innocent people. That is just murder.
Even the soldiers are victims, they follow the orders of their leaders. Very bad leaders. War is never the solution. Start talking.
We need pressure from the whole world on the few men that are responsible for this fighting. Stop fighting. Stop killing.
at 04:17 on December 30th, 2008
Gideon Levy and Amira Hass our two token idiots.
at 02:25 on December 30th, 2008
Gerry just commented on another post that the BBC published that since the start of the Rockets 10 Israeli had died and 1400 Palestinian.
at 03:19 on December 30th, 2008
Hello Uwe,
Yes, it is awfull. So many people die innocent. They are not involved in fighting. It is unbelievable that we can't stop the few men who are responsible. They give the orders to fight.
The soldiers are victim as well. They just follow the orders. So many are killed for nothing. No winners at all. It is a sad story.
at 04:29 on December 30th, 2008
It is not a few men it is a nation that is fighting against a terror organization that has been bombarding Israel with rockets and killing, maiming and causing terror to our children in the region. Until you understand this reality all the altruistic rhetoric from Europe means little to us in the region.
In fact, the "all we need is peace" and "just talk to each other and all will be okay" and "it is the men that are creating trouble" are all illussions and sticking ones head in the sand by not coming to terms with terrorism. You have nothing to fear in your country. You have already capitualted with terrorists groups in order not to bomb your country at the expense of everyone else.
at 04:59 on December 30th, 2008
tikun, I do hate to bring this up, however you call every thing terrorist that is opposing Israel's occupation and expropriations as well as its army, often people are being insulted as being anti Jews, when in fact they are against Israel's Politic and treatment of the Palestinians. Further you compare apples with Oranges, Using artisanal Rocket against Israel is like Using Fire Crackers against Dynamite.
Israel is wrong here. Sorry self defence is one thing, Massacre of a People is another. Why did Israel not ask for the UN to send peace keeper? Because the UN would really put Israel as well as the Hamas into their place and restrict Israel from acting like a mad bull. Israel is not interested in peace nor in compromise or justice. Why the UN is not there yet. Israel and the USA have done every thing they can to make a UN intervention impossible because it would have broth peace and neither the US nor Israel seem to be interested in Peace with Palestine.
And I am talking about States here and Governments as well as Politics, agenda and policy not religion nor people at large.
at 01:43 on December 31st, 2008
I agree with you that nations are fighting each other, but the leaders of the nations giving the orders.
Don't know why you call them terrorists, but i think that you can say the same about Israeli. When the bombs and granates hit your house or backyard you don't like the guys who fird them. That is the same on both sides of the border.
at 19:40 on December 31st, 2008
tikun,
You are right to point out that the whole nation of Israel (largely) supports this action. It is not just a couple of 'idiots'. When the Brit PM Thatcher declared war on the Falklands, the rest of the country (well, the popular press) went wild with insults aimed at the "Argies". War is exciting and rsky for many people: it clouds their senses and brings out the worst aspects of so called 'patriotism'.
We need to remind ourselves time and again, this kind of retaliation for the rocket attacks will get nowhere: it is barbaric. And the idea of a pause to patch up some victims and repeat the horror again, is quite quite unbelievable.
at 01:43 on January 2nd, 2009
@gerrypopplestone
You are right.
at 16:59 on December 30th, 2008
Israelis used to live as neighbors with their Muslim friends...over the years, Israel began a systematic approach to put the Palestinians into living as horrific as any Warsaw ghetto.
Sorry, Israel...you screwed up and it's YOUR fault there is any bloodshed to begin with.
May God have mercy on you.
at 01:48 on December 31st, 2008
Who's fault? Nobody knows, because it all strated so long ago. Who's fault? Well i think the few men that are giving the orders. They ordered to start the recent shooting.
I agree with you that Israel probaly made a lot of msitakes, but i'm convinced you can say the same of Palestina
at 04:48 on December 31st, 2008
This is just hog-wash. Foolish propaganda that you repeat here as truth. In fact, Jews were tolerated barely in Arab countries. In fact, in what is now Israel they were killed when they needed someone to blame. In Hebron in the 1920's and by the Ottoman's when they sided with the Germans WW 1. I have any number of incidents that can be sited. Today there are, on a personal level, friendships between Israeli-Muslims and Jews in the State and in fact beyond.
The truth is that at outside of the public view there are wonderful relationships. That is the point. This is a war that is being fought against terror organizations that want to destroy Israel. As long as they continue to support the Iranian agenda then there will be no peace.
I also do find it offensive to use comparisons between Warsaw ghetto and Israel. This is just unacceptable language that has no place here. you want to make accusations about Israeli government behavior fine but that is over the top.
I think it would behoove you to read the post on International Law and Civilian Casualties on Now Public.
at 19:49 on December 31st, 2008
tikun,
You seem to forget the number of times that Israeli polititians have avoided making peace, and sustaining the occupation, as well as the huge number of houses built in the West Bank, in spite of the world callng on Israel to stop. Palestinians are rightly angry and horrobly frustrated at thirty years of getting nowhere. Gaza has been a tinder box, in spite of everything else that is happening.
When will Israel take some responsibility for, and acknowledge the legitimacy of this frustration?
at 22:16 on December 31st, 2008
gerrypopplestone,
I dont' think for a second that Israel doesn't know that it takes two to tango. History however, doesn't bear out your accusations.
What is legal and legitimate action is open to legal interpetation, see international law and civilian casualties on NP,. That said if you really believe that Israel is the culprit to the continuation of this conflict then there is nothing more to discuss really.
at 15:01 on December 31st, 2008
This is a photograph of the Free Gaza Movement boat the “Dignity” at dock in the port of Gaza in
early November ‘08. The Free Gaza Movement have made 5 successful trips to the Gaza Strip since August ‘08. On each occasion the boat had successfully breached the Israeli naval blockade to bring medical aid to hospitals in Gaza. On Tuesday morning the 30th of December ‘08 the boat set off again from the port of Larnaca Cyprus carrying 3 tonnes of medical aid donated by Cyprus. As the boat made is journey and while still in international waters 90 miles off the Gaza coast it was attacked by the Israeli navy. The boat was rammed 3 times, shot at and extensively damaged. It was prevented from reaching Gaza and from going to the nearest port of call in Egypt. The boat was forced to head north to seek refuge at the port of Tyre in Lebanon. Both the Cypriot and Lebanese authorities were prepared to come to the assistance of the beleaguered vessel which was taking on water as a result of the attack. Thankfully the crew escaped unharmed but all were very distressed by their experience.
harry ormond has contributed a photo to this story.
at 22:19 on December 31st, 2008
correction. The previous boats didn't breach any Israeli blockade they were allowed to enter. You really need to be truthful in your reporting. also, read the press stories and you will see that Israel offered them help but they refused and preferred to go to Lebanon for a propaganda news conference. This is just what they wanted. Yawn..
at 13:07 on January 1st, 2009
Related NP story:
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at 01:45 on January 2nd, 2009
Thanks for adding these stories
at 23:42 on January 1st, 2009
Protester at L.A. Jews for Peace protest against Israel's assault on Gaza. Held in Westwood (Los Angeles) on Dec. 30, 2008.
politics R US has contributed a photo to this story.
at 08:16 on January 2nd, 2009
See these pictures: http://www.boston.com/bigpicture/2008/12/israel_and_gaza.html
at 10:01 on January 2nd, 2009
This is in theory a good idea but a cease fire must be binding on both sides and peace will require Hamas to accept Israel is in the middle east to stay.
I would guess a cease fire will happen this month and be broken by February.
Real peace will likely have to wait for the next generation.
at 09:36 on January 3rd, 2009
223,886 have signed the petition. Sign, tell friends and help
at 22:03 on January 3rd, 2009
Well it happened. It is complete war now in Gaza:
ISRAELI GROUND FORCES INVADE GAZA – HEAVY FIGHTING465 killed in eight days - Israel warns of long invasion http://www.maannews.net/en/index.php?opr=ShowDetails&ID=34544
at 19:56 on January 4th, 2009
As I sit in my comfortable home and watch the escalating violence in Gaza I am appalled but I am hopeful. I am hopeful because I know there are people on both sides--Palestinian and Israeli--who also pray for peace.
For example, the Shministim is a group of Israeli teens who have gone to prison rather than enlist in the Israeli Defense Force.
Udi Nir, the first conscientious objector to be imprisoned wrote, "My personal moral responsibility, which I have already mentioned, is far deeper and broader than my specific political views or of my perceptions of the repeated errors committed by the Israelis, or of the equally damaging errors committed by the Palestinians. This responsibility I bear because I am human, and it holds in my relations with any other human being.
I therefore refuse to take part in immoral violent actions, whether ordered to do so or not. Some values stand above law and democracy. Freedom and equality are the supreme values, and law and democracy are there to uphold them, not the other way around."
I believe that is the key to global harmony--taking personal responsibility for one's actions (or inactions). No more will it suffice to say, "I'm just doing my job." There's hope for a better world when brave and beautiful youths are willing to sacrifice their freedom for true democracy.
To read more about the Shministim visit http://december18th.org/
May peace prevail on Earth.
at 06:48 on January 10th, 2009
Hi,
I must say that it's a pleasure to read an non-partisan post on this subject.
As you quite rightly say, let's save the children. The blame game can wait till later. There is already enough oil being thrown on the fire as it is. It's not helping anything.
(Sorry I got here late, I just joined the site).