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Israeli Gaza conflict?????? (GAZA)     

Fred1new - 06 Jan 2009 19:21

Will this increase or decrease the likelihood of terrorist actions in America, Europe and the rest of the world?

If you were a member of a family murdered in this conflict, would you be seeking revenge?

Should Tzipi Livni and Ehud Olmert, be tried for war crimes if or when this conflict comes to an end?

What will the price of oil be in 4 weeks time?

TANKER - 26 Aug 2011 17:20 - 5682 of 6906

nigeria bombings was that more muslim terrorists be cause only muslims do it .
same in gaza. they do not want peace they live to kill

Haystack - 26 Aug 2011 18:56 - 5683 of 6906

Cairo: Protesters demand Israeli ambassador leave Egypt

Egyptian security forces deployed in area amid fears "Million-man march" could turn violent; Iran: Protesters gather in Tehran.

Hundreds of people were protesting outside the Israeli Embassy in Cairo on Friday demanding that the ambassador be removed from the country. The protests came amid tensions between the two countries following the deaths of three Egyptian security officers who were apparently shot by IDF troops last week.

Egyptian security forces were deployed in the area around the embassy amid fears that the demonstrations, dubbed the "Million-man march" could turn violent.

http://www.haaretz.com/print-edition/news/egyptians-to-hold-million-man-protest-against-peace-accord-with-israel-1.380723

Egyptians to hold million-man protest against peace accord with Israel
Egyptian protesters set their sights on changing the countrys foreign policy, calling for the reexamination of the Egyptian-Israeli peace accord, following the recent developments on the two countries' border.

Who and how many will take part in today's million-man demonstration in Tahrir Square? It is not expected to be one of the routine demonstrations that have shaken Egypt since January. This time, Tahrir Square will confront Egypt's foreign policy. The headline of the demonstration is "Million-man demonstration to expel the Israeli ambassador," and most of the protest groups have announced that they will participate. Egyptian anger is not only directed at Israel which killed five soldiers during the terrorist attack near Eilat last week, but also against the Egyptian government's policy toward Israel.

Since the terrorist attack there have been raucous demonstrations in front of the Israeli embassy in the neighborhood of Giza that have resulted in a national event and a national hero, who climbed the flagpole in front of the embassy and removed the Israeli flag. Even though there are reports of smaller crowds and consequently smaller amounts of security guards protecting the embassy, the public discourse on the issue remains intense.

Those who organized the demonstration today also relied on a report in the daily Al-Masry Al-Youm, which said that Israel has still not responded to an Egyptian request for a joint investigation, and that National Security Adviser Ya'akov Amidror said that Israel will hold no such joint probe.

Even though Amidror took back his statement Thursday, it does not appear that the commitment to hold a joint investigation has calmed the atmosphere. Egyptian reporters told Haaretz yesterday that they had learned from Egyptian political sources that the prime minister and representatives of the Supreme Military Council were in touch with the leadership of the protest, but they intend to hold the demonstration "in order to make it clear to the government of Israel that Mubarak's Egypt no longer exists and that the Egyptian public will have its say also on matters pertaining to state security."

TANKER - 30 Aug 2011 11:14 - 5684 of 6906

well we can now see that the rebels in libya are no better than gaddafis army .
the rebels are now out of control and just killing any one

mnamreh - 30 Aug 2011 11:23 - 5685 of 6906

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TANKER - 30 Aug 2011 11:33 - 5686 of 6906

mna . you are wrong i would hang any one for murder .
these rebels are now killing people who put there arms up they are just murders
and it is the UN that beat gaddafi not the rebels.
so when are the UN GOING BOMB SYRIA or it not worth it to the west.
and when is blair and bush going to face the courts for crimes of war iraq had no weapons it was all lies

Haystack - 30 Aug 2011 11:46 - 5687 of 6906

Armies in conflcts are notoriously difficult to police. The Btitish army has committed its share of arocities over the years and plenty in recent years. The rebel army of Libya is infinitely more difficult to control as they have no real army structures or oficers. They are an assorted buhch of fighters with a lot of resentment against the regime. You could have expected bad behaviour from them. I am only surprised that it doesn't seem to have been a lot worse.

mnamreh - 30 Aug 2011 11:47 - 5688 of 6906

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TANKER - 30 Aug 2011 11:58 - 5689 of 6906

mna . power and greed remember these politians make milions before they retire

Haystack - 01 Sep 2011 11:28 - 5690 of 6906

http://www.haaretz.com/print-edition/news/polish-jewish-sociologist-compares-west-bank-separation-fence-to-warsaw-ghetto-walls-1.381828

Sygmunt Bauman, the Jewish sociologist and one of the greatest philosophers of our time, castigated Israel harshly this week, saying it did not want peace and was afraid of it.

Bauman said Israel was "taking advantage of the Holocaust to legitimize unconscionable acts," and compared the separation fence to the walls surrounding the Warsaw Ghetto, in which hundreds of thousands of Jews perished in the Holocaust.

In a long interview to the important Polish weekly "Politika," Bauman said Israel was not interested in peace. "Israeli politicians are terrified of peace, they tremble with fear from the possibility of peace, because without war and without general mobilization they don't know how to live," he said.

"Israel does not see the missiles falling on communities along the border as a bad thing. On the contrary, they would be worried and even alarmed were it not for this fire," the Polish-British sociologist said.

Bauman, who lived in Israel briefly, referred to an article he wrote in Haaretz, in which he expressed concern that the younger Israeli generation was being raised on the understanding that the state of war and military alert were natural and unavoidable.

TANKER - 02 Sep 2011 08:08 - 5691 of 6906

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TANKER - 02 Sep 2011 08:14 - 5692 of 6906

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cynic - 02 Sep 2011 08:15 - 5693 of 6906

what a strange chap you are tanks

mnamreh - 02 Sep 2011 08:16 - 5694 of 6906

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TANKER - 02 Sep 2011 08:31 - 5695 of 6906

good bye

Haystack - 02 Sep 2011 12:10 - 5696 of 6906

Turkey expels Israeli ambassador over Gaza flotilla row

Today was the deadline set by Tukey for Israel to apologise for the killing of people on the flotilla and compensate their families.

Turkey has expelled the Israeli ambassador after details emerged of a UN report into last year's deadly raid on a Gaza-bound flotilla.

Officials in Ankara said it was also suspending all remaining military agreements with Israel.

Turkey is expect to apply sanctions to Israel and some other countries are expected to follow.

The BBC's Jonathan Head, in Istanbul, says relations between Turkey and Israel have been frozen since last year's flotilla incident, but now they are being downgraded to the lowest possible level.

A leaked copy of the United Nations report says Israeli forces did use excessive force when they intercepted the Turkish-led flotilla trying to break Israel's blockade of Gaza.

The overall result is further isolation of Israel.

mnamreh - 02 Sep 2011 12:22 - 5697 of 6906

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Haystack - 02 Sep 2011 13:03 - 5698 of 6906

The dealine was set for today because the UN report was supposed to be published today instead of which it has been leaked today.

mnamreh - 02 Sep 2011 13:13 - 5699 of 6906

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Haystack - 02 Sep 2011 17:29 - 5700 of 6906

Israel has decided to form a special legal team to fight possible lawsuits against its military staff in the international criminal courts.

The Israeli Attorney General and Ministry of Justice have been bracing for likely lawsuits against Israels military personnel who participated in the lethal attack of the Gaza-bound Mavi Marmara ship that killed nine activists on board, Israeli media outlets said.

According to reports, the team consisting of legal experts and consultants will weigh all judicial and legal dimensions enveloping the possibility. The Israeli military leadership has already officially approved the move.

Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan vowed last month to move to Plan B should Tel Aviv continue to refrain from apologizing over the attack before the release of the Palmer report.

The UN commissioned report into the attack was officially slated to be released Friday but was leaked to the New York Times earlier on Thursday.

According to the Plan B, Turkey threatened to diminish its diplomatic, military, and economic relations with Israel. On Friday, after the report was released, the Israeli ambassador to Turkey was expelled and military ties were frozen.

Top Israeli legal experts told media outlets that the Palmer report could open the door for the prosecution of Israeli military personnel.

Haystack - 03 Sep 2011 15:41 - 5701 of 6906

Report: Turkey navy to escort aid ships to Palestinians in Gaza

Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu said on Saturday that Turkey could not "accept the blockade on Gaza."

"We cannot say that the blockade aligns with international law," he said, adding that the stance taken by the Palmer Commission Report was the author's "personal opinion, one which does not correspond with Turkey's position."

Speaking in an interview with Turkish station TRT on Saturday, Davutoglu said that Ankara was preparing to appeal the international court in The Hague, reiterating the official Turkish position which rejects the finds of the Palmer Commission report.

He added that Ankara was planning to initiate the Hague appeal as soon as next week, saying: "We are bound by the International Court of Justice. We say that the ICJ decides."

The Turkish FM also indicated that the flotilla raid was the first time Turkish civilians had been killed by a foreign army, adding: "We cannot remain silent in the face of that."

"If Israel persists with its current position, the Arab spring will give rise to a strong Israel opposition as well as the debate on the authoritarian regimes," he said.

The Turkish FM's announcement came after Turkish officials told the Hurriyet Daily News that Ankara was also planning to take military action to enforce its interpretation of the blockade, saying that the Turkish navy will significantly strengthen its presence in the eastern Mediterranean Sea.

"The eastern Mediterranean will no longer be a place where Israeli naval forces can freely exercise their bullying practices against civilian vessels," a Turkish official was quoted as saying.

As part of the plan, the Turkish navy will increase its patrols in the eastern Mediterranean and pursue "a more aggressive strategy."

According to the report, Turkish naval vessels will accompany civilian ships carrying aid to Palestinians in the Gaza Strip.


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