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  • Robert Fisk: Why do they hate the West so much, we...

    Rated May 08 2009 29 reviews middle east independent.co.uk

    "Twelve years earlier, another Israeli helicopter attacked an ambulance carrying civilians from a neighbouring village - again after they were ordered to leave by Israel - and killed three children and two women. The Israelis claimed that a Hizbollah fighter was in the ambulance. It was untrue. I covered all these atrocities, I investigated them all, talked to the survivors. So did a number of my colleagues. Our fate, of course, was that most slanderous of libels: we were accused of being anti-Semitic.

    And I write the following without the slightest doubt: we'll hear all these scandalous fabrications again. We'll have the Hamas-to-blame lie - heaven knows, there is enough to blame them for without adding this crime - and we may well have the bodies-from-the-cemetery lie and we'll almost certainly have the Hamas-was-in-the-UN-school lie and we will very definitely have the anti-Semitism lie. And our leaders will huff and puff and remind the world that Hamas originally broke the ceasefire. It didn't. Israel broke it, first on 4 November when its bombardment killed six Palestinians in Gaza and again on 17 November when another bombardment killed four more Palestinians.

    Yes, Israelis deserve security. Twenty Israelis dead in 10 years around Gaza is a grim figure indeed. But 600 Palestinians dead in just over a week, thousands over the years since 1948 - when the Israeli massacre at Deir Yassin helped to kick-start the flight of Palestinians from that part of Palestine that was to become Israel - is on a quite different scale. This recalls not a normal Middle East bloodletting but an atrocity on the level of the Balkan wars of the 1990s. And of course, when an Arab bestirs himself with unrestrained fury and takes out his incendiary, blind anger on the West, we will say it has nothing to do with us. Why do they hate us, we will ask? But let us not say we do not know the answer."
       Robert Fisk: Why do they hate the West so much, we will ask -    Robert Fisk, Commentators - The Independent
  •            Peace Now: Israel planning 73,300 new homes in West Bank - Haaretz - Israel News
  • Amnesty Internationals Scandalous Obliquity  - Salem-News.Com
  • MI Chief: Hamas upholding cease-fire, but...

    Rated Feb 03 2009 1 review middle east, gaza haaretz.com

    Just what happens every time. I find it unsurprising that Hamas is unable to stop every little group from blowing off a few rockets. If Israel was serious about negotiating for a peaceful settlement, they would continue to negotiate in good faith. But, they will take this as their reason to quit and instead kill 500 to a thousand more civilians. That should get rid of the terrorists once and for all.
               MI Chief: Hamas upholding cease-fire, but smaller Gaza groups undeterred - Haaretz - Israel News
  • Barack Obama gambles with bold take on Israel | Opinion | The First Post
  •             ZNet - Gaza 2009
  • MinnPost - A Palestinian-Americans view of the conflict...

    Rated Jan 16 2009 1 review middle east, gaza minnpost.com

    More from Eric Black. Yes he considers himself a centrist. I believe he is intelligent and strives for balance. You can make up your own mind.
    Unfortunately, I have to admit that I see a Western/U.S./Israel bias. In the first article in the series, I thought it was a bit tilted toward Israel, and when he said he would present the "other side" in this article, I didn't think he would editorialize with a U.S. bias while interviewing Zaid Amra.
    Disappointing.
    MinnPost - A Palestinian-Americans view of the conflict in Gaza
  • MinnPost - One way to view the Arab-Israeli conflict: Parallel Realities
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    Rated Jan 15 2009 1 review middle east, gaza, carter google.com


    (This is an old post, from his visit to Gaza this fall.)
    "Former US President Jimmy Carter said on Thursday that Palestinians in the Gaza Strip are being "starved to death," receiving fewer calories a day than people in the poorest parts of Africa.

    "It's an atrocity what is being perpetrated as punishment on the people in Gaza," he said. "It's a crime... I think it is an abomination that this continues to go on."

    "I think politically speaking this has worked even to strengthen the popularity of Hamas and to the detriment of the popularity of Fatah," Carter added.

    Carter, the man who brokered a peace agreement between Israel and Egypt in 1979, insists that Hamas must be included in any peace negotiations. Carter heads to Damascus on Friday to meet with exiled senior Hamas leader Khalid Mash'al.

    "One of the reasons I wanted to come and meet with the Syrians and Hamas was to set an example that might be emulated by others... I know that there are some officials in the Israeli government that are quite willing to meet with Hamas and maybe that will happen in the near future," he added, without naming who those Israeli officials may be.

    In Cairo, Carter met with Mahmoud Zahhar, a senior Hamas leader and the former Palestinian Foreign Minister.

    The current US president, George W. Bush, has pushed Israel to negotiate with Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas whose caretaker government holds power only in the West Bank. A Hamas de facto government rules the Gaza Strip."
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  • Israeli Confiscation and Settlement on Palestinian Land