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Showing posts with label Gaza Strip. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Gaza Strip. Show all posts

Thursday, August 07, 2014

Three Moral Questions Raised


As the Operation Protective Edge is concluding, it is becoming more apparent that the Media did a horrendous job in terms of reporting the real issues and instead acted as Hamas Propaganda Mouth-piece. Of course, again, as I will explain later, pure global Anti-Semitism had a lot to do with it plus Muslim and Arab population that these Media were catering to in order to grab more viewers. A lot of reporters are speaking out against their treatment by Hamas in Gaza Strip in the aftermath of the Operation.
Media was absolutely controlled by Hamas in those regions in order to provide fake images that Hamas wanted to provide to the world. Of course in today’s fast paste of communications, the news comes and grabs the shock value and sympathy regardless of its accuracy or the proper explanation. By the time these news items have been clarified, there are two or three news cycle over it and it gets lost in the explanation. What would be the result? Pure propaganda utilized to serve the global Anti-Semitic thirst. However, these three issues and the picture provide a glimpse of Media’s horrific coverage of Operation Protective Edge.
1) "Why don’t the media show the relatively open areas of the Gaza Strip?” He then poses a couple of answers. Firstly, it would reveal that Hamas could be firing rockets and building tunnels in these areas but has chosen not to. Or that Hamas won’t let the media access those areas. In either case, it would be something worth reporting.

2) “Why doesn’t Hamas use sparsely populated areas from which to launch its rockets and build its tunnels?” The answer here is crystal clear: Palestinian civilian casualties would decrease dramatically but the death of terrorist would do the opposite. Hamas uses civilians as shields – which their own battle manual mandates, completely the opposite of Israel. Simply put, this is a war crime and Hamas is therefore responsible for its own civilian deaths.

3) “Why does the United Nations try to shelter Palestinian civilians right in the middle of the areas from which Hamas is firing?” Why not use the sparsely populated areas for refuge? The result of this would be to deny Hamas the ability to use civilians as shields and lead to a dramatic reduction in the deaths of civilians. By not doing so, the UN supports precisely what Hamas intends: to force Israel to attack areas where UN-protected civilians are.

Tuesday, July 29, 2014

Hamas's Response to Palestianian Dissent: EXECUTION!

Developing news in Gaza is more troubling than ever. So, 20 people decided to stand up to this genocidal terrorist group of Hamas. How did this terrorist organization deal with the dissent? Well, they just EXECUTED them. This barbaric terrorist organization does not even have mercy on Palestinian blood, the same blood that they have sworn to avenge and protect.
They are intentionally and directly spilling this blood just because they are not in agreement with them. Ladies and Gentlemen of the Left who call this group “freedom fighters” or humanitarian group: how do you guys even support this group? Could you imagine if Israel hadn’t fought these guys at this stage and what they would have done couple of years down the road? How could you call this group a democratic group with amazing values when they quickly remove any dissent? Hamas is a terrorist organization whose hands are soaked with Palestinian blood. They are directly responsible for the death of innocent Palestinians by using them as human shields, but now you could add another category of people which is people they simply do not agree with at any point. Well, the world is going to ignore this, just like they are focused on the hospital that was bombed by Hamas and blamed Israel, they would like to link Israel to it too. I would like to see where are all the so-called peace-loving Human Right groups? Where is U.N.? I thought it was the Palestinians and their lives, what gives? Why are they absolutely silent on these? This proves that these groups are motivated only by hatred and nothing more; because these people were Palestinian who were killed by Hamas in broad day-light and executed, is not really the type of blood that these groups feel is worth mentioning in their “human-loving” condemnation. Plus, who says that they were really innocent?

Monday, July 28, 2014

Why Gaza Needed Construction Materials

Who remembers the Flotilla and all B.S that it had with it? Remember, how they were crying over Israeli Blockade and how it is making Palestinians suffer? Remember how Israel was blocking the import of construction materials especially cement? Who remembers that? Remember how terrorist apologist were running around screaming about how Israel does not allow the import of cement? Who could tell me why they were so adamant about construction materials and cement? What happened? These terrorist apologists, NGOs, so-called "peace activists", and other nuts were directly collaborating with Hamas in order to build a terrorist infrastructure inside Gaza. They are all equally guilty of the current situation with Hamas. The recent conflict proves more than ever the importance of Israeli Blockade in Gaza. It proves that Israel's security is directly related to this blockade. So, those terrorist apologists are actually responsible for the civilian deaths in Gaza because all those construction materials, all that money, and the energy was spent on finding creative ways to kill Jewish civilians as oppose to actually helping Gazans. Next time you see someone crying over situation in Gaza, tell them about this situation.

Sunday, July 27, 2014

Gaza's Suffering

The reports that coming out of Gaza is truly amazing. So, all this time, we kept hearing about how Gaza is nothing but a concentration camp. We kept hearing about how Palestinians are suffering, starving, and are dying in the streets from lack of nutrition and/or clean water. Well, most of these reports were nothing but pure lies and propaganda. It was to incite hatred toward Jews and Jewish nation. However, no body was ever asking about the money that they kept receiving from the international community. I believe this picture explains the entire story. They spent it on terrorist activity while they made sure that their population suffer in order to buy international support.

Tuesday, December 10, 2013

Rocket Attacks and World View

Israellycool is one of my favorite blog. I think this picture that he has created has explained the sad truth about world view and the global ignorance toward the daily terrorism that the people in Israel has to live with on hourly basis.

Tuesday, November 05, 2013

"Not Without My Children" Palestinian Style with a Dosage of Anti-Semitism

I decided to publish this story because it provides proof for four major points that I have always said about situation in Gaza:
• There are wealthy Gazans
• There is incitement against Jews
• Palestinian terrorists fire from civilian areas, using civilians cynically as human shields
• Many palestinian civilians gladly go along with it
As the Left and Terrorist Apologists try to portray the situation to be the same as Nazis in Gaza, testimonies such as this one provides proof that they are just simple liars. They distort truth in order to sell their hatred to the globe and discredit the Jews and the Jewish nation. Here is the story:
LONDON — Gunfire cracked all around Sara Rogers as she climbed to the roof of her high-rise home in Gaza. The year was 2005, and Israeli soldiers were fighting Palestinian gunmen to stop rocket attacks and destroy smuggling tunnels.
Rogers closed her eyes. "Just let one hit me in the head," she begged. "And make it quick."
It was not the months of violence of the Second Intifada that made the Italian-American college graduate ache for death. It was her virtual enslavement by one of the most feared families in the Middle East.
Days later, Rogers was in a taxi with her five children, praying her husband wouldn't catch her and their five children before she reached the Israeli border.
"It was the most relieved I have ever felt," she recalled of her escape to Israel. "Four years of hell was finally over."
Rogers is not the first Western woman to marry an Arab man and find out how few rights she had once removed to a Middle East country that abides by sharia, or Islamic law. But some are working to make her among the last.
Micah Thorner, director of post-convention support programs at the Hague, said such cases will be the subject of a gathering in Tunisia this month "to engage states that are based on sharia legal systems in dialogue with states that are party to the convention."
Thorner said the aim is to get sharia nations to agree on some principles for the resolution of parental disputes involving children. But many nations in the Middle East have not signed on to the 1980 Hague Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction, an international agreement protecting against detainment of children.
"As the convention gains wider acceptance throughout the world, these types of situations are probably less likely to occur," Thorner said.
The ordeal of an American woman who was held captive with her child by her husband in Iran was chronicled in the 1991 book and film "Not Without My Daughter." And a French woman who escaped her Saudi prince husband has yet to be rejoined with her daughter despite a 2012 French court ruling ordering the husband to turn over the child.
The U.S. State Department does not keep records on its citizens who are kidnapped on foreign soil. Though it does try to put pressure on governments for an American's release, State has gone on record in the past that it has "very limited capability" in Gaza.
When such kidnappings do occur, it often appears as a surprise to women as it was to Rogers, a bright multicultural studies student from upstate New York.
Rogers was living with her mother in Las Cruces, a city on the Rio Grande in New Mexico, when she became enchanted by a soft-spoken Arab man working at the Middle Eastern cafe where she'd often study.
"I was the feminist, the rebel, everything you could imagine," she said. Hatem Abu Taha proposed to her three days after they met. They were married soon after.
"The morning after we wed, my husband got up to meet his friends," she recalled. "I was like, 'What? We're newlyweds.'"
"He just told me he was doing guy things and I could do woman things," she said in an interview at her home outside Boston.
Rogers worked as a nurse assistant but hoped for better. She completed a master's degree and was preparing to write a book. Her husband rarely worked. He spoke often of his native land.
The couple had three children and were expecting a fourth when Taha said it was time they traveled to the Middle East to visit his Palestinian relatives. It was 2001.
Taha's family lived in Rafah, a city on the border with Egypt from which Palestinian militants launched Qassam rockets into Israel.
Rogers was surprised to see that Taha's family appeared to be well off. They owned, he told her, Gaza's only cigarette patent. She was also not ready for what happened to her husband.
Taha was ultra-patriotic, she said, and passive to the will of his family who were hostile to the American in their home. After two weeks, Rogers said her kids were "breaking down." Her eldest son was suffering anxiety attacks. Her 2-year-old daughter had contracted dysentery.
When they arrived two weeks before, carpenters were building a third-floor addition to the family home. Taha told Rogers it was for his brother and his wife. But when the work was done, Taha told her the unit was where she would live.
Rogers was distressed and said she wanted the family to return home to the United States.
"He just laughed: 'You have no embassy here. You have no family. No one.' I was in shock," she said.
Her mother-in-law was the cruelest, she said, patrolling the downstairs so Rogers didn't escape. The children were called "Yehudi"(Jews) and bullied constantly at school. Her husband told her the children were his and that she was nothing but "a vessel."
"I did not exist as a person," she said.
There was worse to come. Rogers said Taha struck her and broke her jaw for not cleaning the refrigerator properly. And she was suspicious that her in-laws weren't just involved in cigarette trading.
They would have lengthy conversations with members of Hamas, the Palestinian terror group whose urban warfare tactics Rogers witnessed firsthand.
"The Palestinians would get inside a local school and start shooting from the windows," she said. "And the Israelis would just fire back. Then you'd see people holding up dead Palestinian kids."
When Rogers pleaded to move away from the perilous border with Israel, her father-in-law refused, claiming it would be an honor for them to be "martyred." It was soon clear the family was active in terror networks. Israeli aerial attacks were common.
"We could hear the helicopter coming a mile away: tick, tick, tick, tick," Rogers said. "Then it would drop the bomb."
Rogers' eldest son was injured by an Israeli tank shell. Her newborn son chewed holes in his feet because of the stress. One night, Taha and his nephew Yahya didn't return from a trip.
"On the BBC was a report that two Palestinians from Islamic Jihad had claimed an attack and a young man and his wife were dead," said Rogers. "My sister-in-law came up the stairs crying happily, saying that Yahya was now a martyr and in heaven. I had to get out."
On a trip to Gaza City to meet a family friend, Rogers slipped away while the men were at afternoon prayers. In her burka, she had heard that illegal taxis brought people from Gaza to Israel and pleaded with a local store owner to call her one.
"I asked the cab driver how long it took to Erez and he said half an hour. I said, 'If you can make it in 15 minutes, you can have every bit of gold I have.' He got me to the border."
Rogers said that speaking about her life in Palestine helps ease the pain. But it will be a long time until she recovers. "I try to take the positives from everything," she said. "I meet good people and everything makes me grateful."
"My kids are smart, funny, you'd never have guessed what they went through," she added. "I tell them that it was a bad thing but that it was given to them for a reason. They can make their lives count."

Monday, March 11, 2013

Another Gaza Lie Uncovered



I believe BBC needs to re-evaluate its correspondents in the area. This guy is clearly biased in his opinion with regards to the conflict, yet he is reporting for a news agency. This BBC reporter claimed that it was the IDF fire that had killed his family. His family and residence had provided cover for missiles that were bombarding Israeli citizens and he quickly pointed his finger at Israel. After U.N did its investigation about the fire, it concluded that it is the militants who might have killed his family. Yet, he is calling the report “Rubbish”

Jehad Mashhrawi dismissed the UN findings as "rubbish".
He said nobody from the United Nations had spoken to him, and said Palestinian militant groups would usually apologizes to the family if they had been responsible.

I am stunt at the hypocrisy involved here. His excuse is that if it were the terrorist who caused the damage, they would have apologized for it. When? When was the last time THEY EVER APOLOGIZED for anything let alone apologizing for accidental killings? You see, people like this man are liars. They are part of Palestinian Propaganda machine who fabricate almost anything and everything to defraud the global opinion against Israel. Unfortunately, BBC has not fired this man and they never will. This man used this picture for propaganda purposes and yet nothing has been done. This is the simple symbol of Palestinian Cause which to lie to the world and fabricate events and deaths in order to achieve their goal. It is nothing new and it is not the first time.

Monday, January 28, 2013

Egyptian Riots Part II


Egypt is erupting again. As I mentioned before in my posts, Egypt has a very long way until it could find stability. Muslim Brotherhood (MB) is high-jacking the revolution just like the Iranian Islamists high-jacked Iranian Revolution. Egyptian opposition is trying to avoid that; however the chances of that happening are very slim if not close to none. The reason is quite simple: Mursi and MB are supported by majority of the Egyptians. There is no question about it. The opposition is trying to portray it otherwise but when it comes to Islam and political freedom, regular Egyptians would choose the religion. It is in their culture and until they live under the Islamic Rule, they will not change that mentality. MB and Mursi lied to Egyptians. They said all the right things before they grasp any power and once they came to power, they started making changes. They created this sorry excuse for a Constitution and they shoved it down the oppositions’ throat. Their main agenda is an Islamic Rule. Islamic Rule, by its true nature, is in direct contradiction to Democracy, individual rights, and of course various freedoms such as Free Speech. An Islamic Court could easily mark anything they do not agree with as blasphemy and hand down executions. If anybody has any doubt or would like to challenge me on this issue, don’t bother. Just look about couple of countries over in the region for a country called Iran. They just executed two people for robbery that did not result in death or sever bodily harm.
MB and Mursi are also connecting with other Islamic countries in the region specifically Iran. It is an uneasy development for the Opposition and of course Israel. Egyptian Opposition is worried because they think MB is going through Iranian Handbook on how to high jack a revolution and removing and killing the opposition with a straight face just like Iranian government did in the early 1980s. Israel is worried because Egypt could simply turn into a supply rout with the support of Egyptian government for terrorist activities in Gaza Strip. Israel desperately needs Egyptian cooperation on this matter.
At the end, Egyptians will be the ultimate victim of MB and their agenda for the region. It could only get worse before it gets better for the Egyptians. However, I honestly doubt that MB or Mursi are about to lose power. Whether they would give-in to Opposition demands and guarantee individual rights, is another story. However, MB and Mursi have Taghieh (which is Islamic Law on lying when it comes to good of Islam) and they could always start lying. Whether they would follow through with fulfilling the promise is another story. So far, they have used Taghieh and they have not fulfilled anything.

Tuesday, November 27, 2012

Israeli-Arab Mother of a Soldier Speaks Out


Today, as always, I was browsing through different News Websites in a pathetic attempt to distract myself a little from work. Then I come across this article that was very uplifting. Although I know people like her are not really easy to find, but it gives me hope that there are people like this who are speaking out. In my opinion, she is a very brave woman. I know for fact that there are a lot of Arabs in Israel who feel like her, but thanks to their tolerant culture, they are absolutely terrified to speak out. Well, this lady did speak out, therefore Enjoy!

Muslim Arab mother whose son serves in IDF says PM's decision not to invade Gaza was 'brave and right.' Adds: If I was living in Gaza, I would have no rights
Anet Haskia is not the typical mom of a soldier serving in the Israel Defense Forces. A Muslim Arab, who grew up in a mixed Arab-Jewish city in the north, Haskia is breathing a little easier this week.
For Haskia, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's decision not to enter the Gaza Strip last week was "brave and right." The mother of three children, with a 20-year-old IDF combat soldier, Haskia told Tazpit News Agency, that "many Israeli soldiers’ lives were saved thanks to that decision. Going into Gaza would have yielded success for the Hamas terrorists. Israel did what it had to do for the time being to stop the rocket attacks and played it smart." Haskia who was born and raised in Akko, a mixed Arab-Jewish city in the Western Galilee in northern Israel, is openly vocal about her support for the Jewish State of Israel.
"I am proud to live in Israel," she says. "I am even prouder that both my sons have served as soldiers for this country. If I was living in Gaza, I would have no rights as a woman under Hamas," explained Haskia. "And you can’t expect anything different—Hamas is a terror organization, they treat people like animals with no regard to human life. They will never hold democratic elections like they do in Israel. I’m open about these truths," adds Haskia. "The Arab MKs in the Israeli Knesset don’t represent me. The extremist left-wing in Israel also doesn’t represent me and others in my community who share my beliefs. Those corrupt politicians just contribute to hate, incitement and lies. When an IDF soldier is killed in combat, not one Arab MK will stand up and offer his condolences to the bereaved family," she exclaims. "These Arab MKs enjoy democratic rights but don’t appreciate them."
Anet explains that her attitude towards the Jewish state as a member of the Arab minority country stems from the fact that she was raised in a home that "respected both Hebrew and Arabic-speakers. When I grew up in Akko, we had good relations between Jewish and Arab families. I realized early on that I wanted my children to advance in Israeli society. They studied in a private Jewish school on a kibbutz and were exposed to a different mentality. It was not an easy road, but I taught my children to always be proud of their identity and not to cry and whine like our politicians." During Israel’s Operation Pillar of Defense, Haskia did not just sit worried over what may happen to her son—the proud mom did her share to help Israel as well. "Over 12 years, Hamas has been firing rockets at Israeli civilians and all you see are photos of Gaza in the media. Some of those photos are fakes," Haskia pointed out. "I noticed many times in Arab media that 'Gaza' photos of bleeding civilians were actually photos from other Arab conflicts in the Middle East— Syria and Iraq for example. They were being used to incite hatred against Israel, so I started to post these fake photos and their origins on my Facebook wall." Haskia, however, has political ambitions as well. "I want to be part of Israeli politics some day and make a change by representing my people politically. There are many people who are too scared to speak up, who love Israel like I do and have done well here. They want a future where their children will not fall to hatred and incitement, but overcome that. I want to be their voice," she concludes.

Wednesday, October 03, 2012

Pictures of Mass Starvation in Gaza!

If you read the Pro-Palestinian and Terrorist Apologists website, there is no way that you would not see an article about how the Gazans are starving and it is caused by Israel. At the same time, you will also view comments after comment about how the Terrorist Groups in these areas are Freedom Fighters fighting for the Palestinians. However, somehow the pictures tell a much different story. Here are some of the pictures of these poor starving Gazans. They truly break your heart. (Thanks to Israellycool)

Let's Begin with their vehicles:


As you could see, they are incredibly old. They must be at least six months old. So heart-breaking! Quick Human Rights Group: pass a resolution condemning Israel for this!

More old vehicles! Seriously how could these Gazans live like this?!

Seriouslly! Since Gazans are starving so badly, no wonder they have such old vehicles. These Freedom Fighter groups are spending every dime to help Gaza's starving children to eat some food.

Hey, no wonder the Americans are not listening to Gazans! That's because their communication tools are so out-dated! Quick Human Rights Groups: put out a report portraying a causal relationship between Israel and lack of communication in these territories and how it contributes to Gaza's plight and mass starvation. Come Human Rights Groups, you are falling behind, are you being taken over by Zionists?! Hurry!! Gazans are dying from starvation!!

Seriously, what kind of gun is that? That gun is so old that I have never even seen it anywhere and I have military experience and some weapon training. Poor Gazans: no wonder they are starving, that is because they cannot defend themselves with these old outdated guns.

Gazans have such old weaponry due to the fact that they live in a concentration-camp type of setting that is copied from the Nazis. I am sure the Jews in Ghettos had guns just like this. Oh wait! Holocaust never happened!! Strike that comment!

Gazans live in open-air jail caused by Israel. In this jail, weapons like these are allowed to simply provide food for the starving children. Quick Human Right Groups: condemn Israel for not letting more weapons like these to help the starving people of Gaza. Every jail should allow weapons like these since Gazans live in such a horrible jail.

Hey, what kind of rally is it without showing bunch of starving children?! Despite all Gaza's struggle that is caused by Israel, Gaza is setting up amazing educational programs that uphold and promotes peace. They also denounce violence when it comes to younger crowd. Do not look at the military outfit of this little kid; he lives in such a horrible condition that there were not any cloths available for him to wear, so one of the militants gave him his uniform to make sure he has something to put on. Now that is what you call a true man!

Yup! The Children are the future, let's invest in them wisely.

Everything I wrote up there is actual talking point of every single Pro-Palestinian Groups.

Wednesday, July 11, 2012

Summer Camp for Children in Gaza Strip


It is summer time and many young kids attend camps. In Gaza Strip, they also attend camps. Except these camps operate as brain-washing tools for Hamas. Here is the quote:

Gaza presents: 'Prisoners' summer camp'
Hamas movement offers children throughout Strip unique chance to experience suffering of Palestinian prisoners held in Israel. Activities include tour of mock interrogation room, walking on rusty nails
Elior Levy Published: 07.11.12, 12:22 / Israel News

When I first saw it, my response was “so what?” Then I realized this is worth sharing with others. The reason is because the terrorist-apologists and the Left loves throw bumper sticker slogans such as “Gaza is a concentration camp” or “open air prison”. They claim that it is the Israeli policies that are making life unbearable for Gazans and there are record numbers of Human Rights violations. None of them would ever point any finger at the ruling regime of Gaza.
News articles like this show the disgusting system that is put in place in Gaza to brainwash little kids. These camps operate to raise future suicide bombers and utilize these kids to achieve murderous goal of the terrorist groups. These camps are simple terrorist training camps for future terrorists. If they are not going to be future terrorists, they would be useful tools to protect their military assets that Israel would target in future conflicts. These kids will grow to always blame Israel and hate the Jews. Hamas is simply planting the seeds of hatred in these youngsters to validate future support for its extremist’s agenda and plans for the future. The situation in Gaza is in direct result and policies of the Palestinians and the ruling regime of this region. You could blame Israel as much as you want and the world of course would buy those claims (due to its inherited Anti-Semitism), however the truth is far from what is being depicted by the terrorist apologists.
The fact that you expose little kids to this kind of lies, to this kind of treatment, and hurt them physical by walking over rusting nails is child abuse. Where is the U.N. to condemn it? Where are Human Rights Groups? Aren’t these kids being subjected to these horrific treatments? Here is the better questions: WHERE THE HELL ARE THE PARENTS? What kind of parents would allow their kids to walk on Rusty nails and have them physically hurt at a camp to learn about treatment of others? This is where this quote explains this whole situation, “We will have peace in the Middle East when Palestinians love their kids more than they hate Israel.”

Thursday, September 01, 2011

Stupid Argument of Terrorist-apologists about Naval Blockade of Gaza


Turkey and its Islamic Fundamentalist Ruling Party is demanding an apology from Israel and they are following it with an ultimatum. Click here for the article. I do not know whether Israel should do it or not for diplomatic reasons. However, my question is this: why should Israel apologize for nine dead Turkish terrorists who ignored all the warning and attacked Israeli commandos and took two of the injured soldiers as hostage? Plus, this stupid Islamic Government who is demanding an apology forgot the fact they ENCOURAGED this movement and they knew the terrorists and their intentions. However, my favorite part of this is the comment made by Islamic Fundamentalists and terrorist-apologists who argue that Israel should be sued because the event took place in international water. Funniest part is every time I read their comments they try to deceive the world with the word “international waters” and they try to base their argument on this fact. If these numb-nut morons and anti-Semites would have picked up a single book, based on the same international law that they LOVE to quote every time it fits their arguments, they would have learned that Naval Blockade enforced by a country does not have to take place in territorial waters. As a matter of fact, naval blockade and its enforcement HAVE NOTHING TO DO WITH INTERNATIONAL WATERS. A country that is enforcing the blockage has the right to stop any vessel in international if it has REASONABLE BELIEF that the vessel is intending to violate the blockade. If the vessel fails to follow the warning and orders of the enforcing party, then the enforcing country has the right to engage the vessel. This was the simplest rule I learned in Maritime Law class I took back in Law School. Then the argument shifts to the issue of whether the blockade is legal in its totality which is a whole different argument separate from these idiots stance that it took place in international water.
Even if they want to argue from that angel, Israel will be the party who would prevail in that argument too. The naval blockade Israel is enforcing is legal due to the fact that Gaza Strip is considered hostile territory and Hamas has openly indicated that they are at war with Israel. Hamas is the ruling government of Hamas and in its charter it clearly specifies that they plan to destroy Israel. Therefore, Israel has all the legal necessity to enforce a legal blockade due to the fact that they have used these waters to smuggle in weapons that are used against Israeli citizens. Therefore, all these numb-nuts morons who have made a mockery of international laws at the world stage should first read the law before they try to quote it. But again, we are not dealing with people with common sense rather than we are faced with a group of people who are fueled by hatred.

Monday, August 22, 2011

Escalation would have been a Wrong Move


Although I am not the type who would agree with the Left and I believe Leftist are suffering from a mental disease, in this occasion I would have to side with them. However, it seems that I’m not alone on this issue. Now is not the time for escalation. Hamas is desperate at this point and they need peace. Peace or ceasefire is ALWAYS a good thing. Yes, I know, for Hamas Ceasefire means “Re-Arm” and “Re-boot”. However, if Hamas is playing a good boy role, why ruin it?! Yes, they are sworn to destroy Israel and yes they truly believe in it; however as any reasonable person know that it is not going to happen. Israeli intelligence units and IDF are closely watching Hamas’s every move. They are figuring out where every leader lives, breeds, eats, sleep, and all details of their actions. Therefore, the day that Hamas tries to flex its muscles again, Israel will hand them another wooping much larger than Operation Cast Lead. Therefore, there is no need for escalation on this matter. Yes, Israel lost seven people and it is truly a sad event. However, sometimes in life, you need to think and hold back for greater good which is peace in this case.
Hamas is playing along and they are actually working with Israel in restoring peace in the region. Click here for the story. Israel does not want escalation due to “Arab Spring” and Syria up in North. At the same time, Gazans are also enjoying a relative peace. The U.N. bid is also coming up and the last thing Israel needs at this point is escalation. Hamas on the other hand have their own issues to resolve that does not involve Israel. Frankly, as much as it was a sad day for Israel to lose those seven, I believe Israel reacted perfectly to the event. They took out the PRC Leader within hours along with bunch of his sub-human commanders. The responsible party has paid the price for their crime. Now, it is time to move on and not punish the groups that were not involved in it. Who knows?! Maybe in couple of years Hamas actually comes to the table for peace negotiation.

Sunday, April 10, 2011

Arab Spring or Israel Spring?


As we’re dealing with the situation in the Arab world, you can’t fail to think what is Israel busy doing. Israel’s hands are tied with Hamas. Israel has declared a silent war on Hamas. This silent war is summarized in this Washington Post Article. (Click Here for the Article).
The questions that jumps out is “why now”? Things are flaring up in Gaza and southern Part of Israel. However, why has Israel waited this long to go into action? Israel has always been one step of its surrounding threats and it is mere negligence if Israel just ignored the problem with Hamas. The answer lies within several changes in the region.
1. The first change is the most obvious one. The Arab Spring is changing the complete picture for the region. As much as a lot of Terrorist Apologists are celebrating the events in the Arab world and calling it a slap in the face for Israel, Israel is quietly taking advantage of these events. This goes to prove the world that the Arab world and Arab government are incredibly unstable and unpredictable. Therefore, any peace treaty with these countries would simply prove to be nothing but a joke. The perfect example is Egypt. Even though EU and other Western countries who tend to be huge critic of Israeli policies are silent about what is happening in those Arab countries, but they are observing what is taking place in those countries. They are getting a sense of understanding with regards to the type of threat that Israel is surrounded with. At the same time, they are discovering about the Arab hypocrisy. All these Arab countries cried their eyes out for the Palestinian. They would be up in the arms in the UN if a single terrorist would be killed in Gaza strip. Yet, they are brutally murdering their own citizens with a straight face. Perfect example is Syria. Therefore, the critics of Israel cannot really pick on Israel if Israel is taking steps to protect herself. It is the best time for Israel to go into action and neutralize her enemies who are sworn to harm Israel’s citizens. The notion of “Israel has the right to protect her citizens” is making a lot of sense to those Western countries.
2. The Goldstone report was retracted by the Goldstone. I do not know what changed his mind or how did it change, but it was the biggest surprise of the year. I really did not see that happening and if you would have told me last year that this damaging and inaccurate report would be retracted by Goldstone himself, I would have said “you are being delusional.” Well, it happened and its effect, although minimal, allows Israel to point out that these fact finding groups are completely incompetent with frivolous agendas that does not involve truth. Goldstone’s retraction will not change anything for Israel. The funniest part is that the U.N has said that they have no intention of discrediting the Goldstone report even though its author has said it is inaccurate and defective and should not be used. This is U.N. for you. Israel will have to face the U.N. hypocrisy, however now the game has changed. Israel does not need to redeem herself to these Arab Propaganda Mouth Pieces (a.k.a. UN Resolutions) simply because they are losing accuracy day by day. It gives Israel a free hand to simply chase after these Hamas terrorist around the globe.
Israel has its work cut out for her. The war with Hamas is not something that is won overnight. This is the Middle East politics. Great majority of Israelis have the same mindset that this is a long war. With exception of bunch of Leftist Groups in Israel or U.S who are losing credibility on hourly basis, Israeli citizens are behind their government in terms of a Hamas showdown. Hamas on the other hand does not have such a blessing. There is growing discomfort with Hamas as a government due to the fact that they failed to deliver what they promised. Hamas is finding new friends in Egypt and Egyptian government. However, it would not be enough to redeem its failures in Gaza Strip. Palestinians in Gaza Strip are not dumb and as much as they love to hate Israel for their problems and shortcomings as a nation, they can still feel the pain that Hamas is inflicting upon them through disastrous and self-serving policies. This is exactly why we see Hamas is not interested in any sort of direct conflict with Israel at this point. There are also rumors floating around with regards to rift between the Political and Military wings of this terrorist organization. This is not good news for Hamas.
Now let’s put the whole picture together. The Arab Spring is consuming most of World’s attention. U.N and other NGO’s credibility took a hard hit with regards to Goldstone retractions, plus the ruthlessness of Arab Government and their stunning hypocrisy, add that to growing dissatisfaction of Gaza’s residence with Hamas, and this is one opportunity for Israel to go into a silence war with Hamas. Israel might or might not engage in military actions against Hamas which might involve ground forces, however at this point Israel has the upper hand. I wonder: should we call it “Arab Spring” or “Israel Spring”?

Thursday, September 02, 2010

Miracles in the Mist of Dark Times


I know a lot of Palestinian Terrorist, Apologists, and their supporters in this country first deny the Holocaust and then they use it as a theme for their own struggles. However, there are stories like this that just reminds of who is the Nazi in this story and who is the victim. When I read this story, it reminded me of the same miracles where the Nazi soldier's gun would get jammed and the Jew was able to escape. Now, we see the similar stories in Israel. Wherever a Jew goes, miracles like these tend to follow them. Ironic part is that it is the same animals who use the Nazi theme for their fraudulent cause to justify committing horrific acts like these. Here is the source of the story, but I have also copied and pasted it here.

Moreno describes ‘miracle’ escape from Hamas attacker
By BEN HARTMAN AND KHALED ABU TOAMEH
09/03/2010 02:13


Couple wounded in West Bank shooting saved by terrorist's rifle malfunction which allowed them to hide in roadside ditch. A husband and wife who were wounded in a shooting attack on Wednesday night in the West Bank escaped death when one of the attackers’ guns jammed and they were able to hide in a nearby ditch.

Ma’aleh Efrayim resident Moshe Moreno told Army Radio on Thursday that he and his wife, Shira, were driving on Route 60 when a car pulled up behind them and began “riding his bumper.”

Moreno said he waved to the driver, signaling him to pass, and “then we took a turn and the car passed us and opened fire.”

The terrorists sprayed the car with automatic rifle fire and the vehicle spun out of control, overturning on the side of the road.

The attackers approached the car when suddenly, amid the hail of gunfire, one of their rifles malfunctioned, and the Morenos were able to escape.

“One of the guns jammed and we took the chance to roll out of the car and take cover,” Moshe said.

The Morenos hid in a ditch and called police, who rushed to the scene to search for the assailants.

Moreno added that he and his wife, who was lightly wounded, were lucky that the shooting took place as they were driving on an incline, saying that if the gunmen had attacked as they were heading downhill they would probably have plunged off the road to their deaths.

Speaking from his hospital bed, where he was being treated for a gunshot wound to the shoulder, Moreno told Channel 2 that as the gunmen passed his car they “opened fire from, at most, one meter away. Luckily, I was only hit in the shoulder.”

The incident was the second in two days in the West Bank, both claimed by Hamas. In a terror attack outside Kiryat Arba on Tuesday night, gunmen riddled a car with bullets, killing four residents of the settlement of Beit Hagai.

Moments after that shooting, paramedics rushed to the scene, including Zaka rescue and recovery organization volunteer Maimon Even-Haim, whose wife, Kochava, was among the four victims.

Even-Haim’s friends in the rescue unit tried to keep him from reaching the car where his wife lay mortally wounded, but he could not be swayed.

Speaking to Channel 2 on Wednesday, Even-Haim said, “She looked so beautiful, so pure. I kept telling her, I’m here, I’m here, but she didn’t move.”

Even-Haim said his colleagues told him his wife died instantly, but when he arrived he could tell that “she didn’t. I saw her face and could tell she didn’t die right away.”

A Palestinian Authority security source said on Thursday that its men had seized the car used in the Beit Hagai attack.

The source said that the car was found in Hebron and that the PA security forces were now questioning several suspects linked to the vehicle.

The source refused to comment on reports that the PA has arrested two men suspected of involvement in the attack.

The PA security forces have arrested more than 300 Palestinians from different parts of the West Bank since the attack.

The crackdown has been described as the largest security operation by the PA since its inception.

Hamas, however, announced that the number of those arrested by the PA in the past 48 hours had reached 550. It said another 1,500 Palestinians suspected of affiliation with Hamas had been summoned for interrogation by the various branches of the PA’s security services.

Hamas said that the detainees included prominent political figures, physicians, engineers, university students, former security prisoners who were released from Israeli jails, and relatives and friends of Hamas legislators living in the West Bank.

Eyewitnesses told The Jerusalem Post that the Fatah-dominated security forces also rounded up dozens of worshipers as they emerged from mosques following evening prayers in many cities and villages.

Tuesday, August 31, 2010

Turkey’s Attempt to Fix Ties with Israel




Not a while ago, I read this report by this professor regarding how Turkey does not need Israel. The professor even went further to claim that Turkey does not need the West either. He even claimed that it is the West who needs Turkey because Turkey is the bridge between the West and the Muslim Middle East. The professor argued his case through cultural and economic stand point, none of which in my opinion has any basis. It was a simple wishful Anti-Israel thinking to justify an Islamic takeover of Turkey.
Oh well, as time went on, it was proven to be false. For those who are not my friends on Facebook, I did not write anything about it on my blog. However, I argued on my Facebook that Turkey will have to backtrack no matter what the results is or how the world reacts to Flotilla incident. I predicted that the world and especially Europe are taking notes about Turkey’s involvement. I must confess that I did not expect how soon that prediction would come true.
Here is the News Article. As it is shown, Turkey has to shift its policy. Turkey had no other choice but to be friends with Israel. As much as Erdogan would love to destroy that alliance, Turkey’s role as a key figure in the Middle East is directly tied with its alliance with Israel. Even at this point that Turkey is trying to make friendly gestures toward Israel, members of Congress and Jewish leaders do not trust Erdogan and the reason for it is very clear. Erdogan comes from a party with Islamic background and tenancies. Erdogan was also suspected of being an Islamist before he was even elected. His harsh criticism of Israel resembles rhetoric from Iran and other terrorist harboring nations who use Islam as a tool for legitimacy. At the same time, Erdogan had the audacity and of course out of pure stupidity to claim that Israel’s policy toward Palestinians is worst than what is going on in Darfur where more than 100,000 people have been brutally murdered by Arab/Muslim militias. Of course, the only reason he is not condemning the crimes in Darfur just like other Leftists’ or Arab leaders is due to the fact that the group who is committing all the crime happens to be Muslims. Erdogan claims that his support for Palestinian is notioned in his thirst for humanity and human rights. However, it does not take an idiot to see that Erdogan is a closet Islamist and his biased views toward Israel is rooted in his religious beliefs that Israel does not have the right to exist in what he claims to be a Muslim land.
Of course, this view is shared with a lot of pro-Palestinian Muslim supporters who simply do not care for the living condition of Palestinians. Perfect example of this is some Iranian students in Diaspora who are die hard Pro-Palestinian fans. When you ask them, what Arabs have done for you that you support their terrorist and fraudulent cause like that; their only response is because “I support Human Rights for all people.” However, in their blogs or publications, you do not see a word condemning what is happening in Darfur. When you call them out as to why have you dedicated most of your blogs to condemn Israel and not a word about what is going on in Darfur, they simply respond, “I don’t have time to condemn every Human Right violation in the world.”
As it is shown, people like Erdogan and those bloggers are fueled not by love for Human Rights, rather than it is hatred. It is the hatred of Jews and the Jewish State that motivates these people to act the way they do, to say things that they say, and believe what they believe. I remember, after Flotilla incident, CNN was interviewing this Persian girl who was on Flotilla about what took place. The girl started just pure Anti-Israel rants and lies about what had taken place. Of course, this was right before Israel releases the footages from what had happened. She said lie after lie about how Israel entered the ship opening fire indiscriminately, without any warning, and how ruthless the soldiers were after boarding the ship. Later it was shown that it was the terrorist passenger of the love boat who attacked and attempted to lynch the commandos that boarded the ship with paint-guns. As it is obvious, the hatred of Jews and Israel motivates a person to go on national T.V and lie like that to justify a cause. People like Erdogan are not motivated by love for Human Rights. They are motivated by hatred.
This hatred is the reason why U.S. Congress and American Jews do not trust Erdogan and people like him. At the end, it will take a lot more for Turkey to restore its reputation in the world stage as a serious key figure. It is irrelevant how economically powerful they are in the region, if they choose to behave like Iran and other terrorist nations, they will simply lose their status. That also goes against what Atta Turk had wished for Turkey. What Erdogan did toward Israel was incredibly stupid and of course it was financed by Iran. A lot of people suspect that Erdogan and Turkey will pay a heavy price for it. Erdogan is incredibly popular in Turkey and of course that is thanks to hatred of Jews and Israel in Turkey. However, Europe and the U.S will not trust Turkey for a long time as an ally. So the last question is, was it really worth for Erdogan to defame Israel (make no mistake, what he did to defame Israel was brilliant-no body caused Israel that much damage like what Erdogan did) given the current results for Turkey? If you ask me, he will certainly do it again.

Tuesday, August 24, 2010

Unbelievable Story of a Mother who Lost a Son in Gaza


This is a true story that is going around in Israel. It blew my mind. So I am going to use such an inspiring story to make my come back to the blog world.

Dvir Aminolav was the first Israeli soldier killed in the 2008 Gaza War. His mother Dalya missed Dvir, terribly. One night before she went to bed, she said in a loud voice: "G-d, give me a sign, give me a hug from Dvir so that I will know that his death had some meaning."

That week her daughter asked her to accompany her to a musical performance at The International Crafts Festival in Jerusalem. Dalya, feeling quite depressed, did not want to go to the concert, but she didn't want to disappoint her daughter either, and agreed to go halfheartedly. The concert was a bit delayed. A two-year-old boy began wandering through the stands. He walked up to Dalya's seat and touched her on the shoulder. A preschool teacher, Dalya turned around, saw the boy and smiled warmly.

"What's your name?" Dalya asked.

"Eshel," the boy replied.

"That's a nice name. Do you want to be my friend, Eshel?" The boy nodded in reply and sat down next to Dalya.

Eshel's parents were sitting two rows above. Concerned their little boy was bothering Dalya, they asked him to come back up. But Dalya insisted that everything was fine.

"I have a brother named Dvir," two-year-old Eshel chimed in, as only little children can. Dalya was shocked to hear the unusual name of her beloved son, and walked up the two rows to where Eshel's parents were sitting. She saw a baby in his carriage, and apologizing, she asked, "If you don't mind me asking, how old is your baby and when was he born?"

The baby's mother replied, "He was born right after the war in Gaza."

Dalya swallowed hard. "Please tell me, why did you choose to name him Dvir?"

Baby Dvir's mother began to explain. "When I was at the end of my pregnancy, the doctors suspected the fetus may have a very serious birth defect. Since it was the end of the pregnancy, there was little the doctors could do and I just had to wait and see how things would turn out.

When I went home that night, the news reported that the first casualty in the war was a soldier named Dvir. I was so saddened by this news that I decided to make a deal with G-d. 'If you give me a healthy son,' I said in my prayer, 'I promise to name him Dvir, in memory of the soldier that was killed.'"

Dalya, the mother of Dvir, stood with her mouth open. She tried to speak but she couldn't. After a long silence, she said quietly, "I am Dvir's mother."

The young parents didn't believe her. She repeated, "Yes, it's true. I am Dvir's mother. My name is Dalya Aminalov, from Pisgat Zeev."

With a sudden inspiration, Baby Dvir's mother handed Dalya the baby and said, "Dvir wants to give you a hug."

Dalya held the little baby boy in her arms and looked into his angelic face. The emotion she felt at that moment was overwhelming. She had asked for a hug from Dvir - and she could truly feel his warm and loving embrace from the World of Truth.

Thank you Meir for the story ;)

Thursday, January 22, 2009

Operation Cast Lead and its Humiliation for Hamas


As we’re finalizing the closing chapter of Operation Cast Lead, every side is trying to figure out what just happened and what is going to happen in future. Hamas was looking for a way to upgrade its respect around the globe and maybe promote its reputation to Hizbollah’s Level. They were itching for an Israeli incursion into Gaza so that they could create a second Lebanon for IDF. After Lebanon 06, IDF had lost its deterrence in the Arab world especially in Gaza. Hamas was looking for an opportunity to repeat what Hizbollah had done in South Lebanon. On the other hand, Iran and their agents in the region were pushing Hamas into this conflict. Iran had greatly benefited from Lebanon and its support for Hizbollah. Iran needed to drag Israel into a bloody conflict to distract her from attacking Iran’s nuclear facility during the transition of U.S administrations. Therefore, they supplied Hamas with everything they could possibly find to prepare them to attack Israel. Hamas also thought that they are going to teach Israel a new lesson. They dug tunnels just like Hizbollah had done; they had used schools and mosques as weapon depot, and they were just waiting for Israelis to come. So when the ceasefire came to an end by early December, they were confident enough that they could confront Israel militarily. They also had received green light from their master (aka Iran) to start a confrontation. So with full confident in their capabilities, even before the ceasefire come to an end, they alleged their readiness to confront Israel and resumed their attacks against Israeli civilians in the south. However, they had miscalculated one thing. Just like Hamas who was preparing for a war, Israel was watching Hamas’s every move. Not even that, Israel had prepared its special units and trained them to confront Hamas in Gaza and urban areas. Israel had learned necessary lessons from Lebanon to confront Hamas in Gaza. Basically, Israel has Hizbollah to thank for its victory in Gaza. Israel inflicted severe damages through air within hours of the start of conflict. Israel was patient in its planning and she used diligence to conduct its operations in Gaza. IDF was very organized in going into Gaza. Israel kept clear channel of communication between commanders unlike Lebanon that units were all confused and nobody knew what to do. A perfect example of how much damage Israe caused Hamas is this: according to Persian Israel Radio based in Jerusalem, Iran had trained about 100 Hamas fighters in Iran and they had snuck back into Gaza to prepare Hamas to confront Israel. These fighters had received special training with regard to different type of conducting terrorist attacks or weapon trainings. Israel chased and killed all 100 of these fighters. In terms of military objectives, Israel showed its superiority in terms of combat and urban fighting. Hamas had booby trapped every inch of Gaza. Hamas looked miserable in the battles. Israel lost 13 soldiers during this whole operation; 5-7 of them were caused by friendly fire. That is a total embarrassment for Hamas. How misrule and humiliated should you be that another country has to declare victory for you? Hamas totally miscalculated its objectives and forgot that they are not Hizbollah and Israel was very prepared to confront them.

Another issue that arised as a result of this war was the drift that created between commanders in Gaza and Syria. Khaled Mashal was sitting in his comfortable house in Syria ordering these commanders to keep fighting. He was benefiting from all the civilians who were dying in the fighting. However, Hamas commanders kept saying that they were ready for any ceasefire and Hamas commanders in Syria kept rejecting it. This showed the level of inhumanity and lack of respect for human life in part of Hamas commanders in Syria. They did not even value the lives of their own men; would you imagine what they would do to Israelis if they ever get a chance? They could not care less that their fighters did not stand a chance confronting IDF and they were just benefiting from high civilian casualties.

Another issue that is important to notice is remember in Lebanon 06 how the Arab protesters were actually happy the war was happening and they were proud of Hizbollah. AngryArab blogger was celebrating the war and congratulating Hizbollah on their victory and their actions toward Israeli citizens. They were not sad even a bit that there was a war happening simply because Israel was losing civilians; not even that, they were congratulating Hizbollah for killing and terrorizing Israeli citizens through their bombardment of civilians cities. They were so proud of their war and they were not hiding it. However, in this war, since Hamas was being humiliated, they were furious. Not even that they were furious, they resorted to Anti-Semitic tactic to send their messages to the world. Their protests were filled with absolute hate. They were calling themselves protesting for peace and for peaceful purposes. What happened? How come last time that they had achieved a bit of success, they were not protesting for peace or ceasefire, but out of the sudden they decided to protest for peace? Either way, they were humiliated just like Hamas because this time they portrayed their anger through violence and they showed their true barbaric natures.

At the end, Operation Cast Lead was a total success for IDF. Unfortunately there were many civilian casualties, however the blame does not rest on Israel, Israel was targeting what any other country would target which is military targets. Israel went after targets that Hamas had produced by using them for military objectives such as flying missiles toward Israel. This time, there are extensive video library as to what Israel targeted and the extend Israel went through to defend civilian lives in the conflict. The losers were not Hamas, the losers were Palestinian population in the areas who had to suffer and they will suffer in future. Not that they care, in their mind, it is Israel’s fault no matter what happens. However, Hamas will restore its military capability within a year or two, but until then, at least there will be some quiet time for the both side. All together, Israel restored its deterrence that she had lost because her failures in Lebanon. Now Hizbollah is on notice that Israel is ready to confront them, and if one day Hizbollah decides to send them an invitation, IDF is going to deliver them a hefty and destructive gift.

Kol Hakavod IDF!

Tuesday, January 13, 2009

Anti-Aircraft in a Mosque

Israel is embarrassing Hamas time after time. This time, Israel is doing an amazing job releasing videos showing extend of Hamas’s War Crime and utilizing civilian infrastructure for military purposes. I wonder why the members of “religion of peace” are so angry now. I guess this Anti-Aircraft and many missiles and mortars were taking a refuge in that center for “religion of peace” to escape Israeli ruthless aggression against them. Good job IDF and keep up the good work.


On a different development, Red Cross finally comes to its senses.

Sunday, January 11, 2009

Videos from Operation Cast Lead

Terrorist apologist’s websites are coming up with posts after posts with propaganda articles. However the amazing part is that they are only articles. They are only in form of opinion or unsubstantiated report or some propaganda piece produced by terrorists. Israel on the other hand is releasing video after video embarrassing Hamas. Operation Cast Lead is going pretty good, IDF’s casualties are relatively low and they are inflicting painful damages on Hamas. Israel is providing factual proof regarding Hamas’s War Crimes. These videos are perfect proof of how Hamas is hiding behind civilians. The latest one is this video about Hamas using a school and a zoo and they are booby trapping this school. As we know Schools and Zoos are considered civilian infrastructure and utilizing such facilities to achieve military purposes is considered the violation of Protocol I which is a WAR CRIME. Of course U.N. does not even bother criticizing such acts. Here is the video: