Update: News just coming in:
The Israel Defense Forces Saturday launched an air strike on a mosque in northern Gaza, killing 11 people and wounding 50 others, a Palestinian source told Xinhua.
On Friday, Israel allowed a few hundred Gaza residents who hold foreign passports to leave the Gaza Strip. They brought with them reports of the conditions currently faced by those left behind:
The evacuees told of crippling shortages of water, electricity and medicine, echoing a U.N. warning of a deepening humanitarian crisis in the besieged Gaza Strip in the seven-day-old Israeli campaign.
The U.N. estimates at least a quarter of the 400 Palestinians killed by Israeli airstrikes on Hamas militants were civilians.
Jawaher Hajji, a 14-year-old U.S. citizen who was allowed to cross into Israel, said her uncle was one of them — killed while trying to pick up some medicine for her cancer-stricken father. She said her father later died of his illness.
"They are supposed to destroy just the Hamas, but people in their homes are dying too," Hajji, who has relatives in Virginia, said at the Erez border crossing between Gaza and Israel.
And:
The women, dragging confused, frightened children, had to leave behind Palestinian husbands and fathers denied permission to leave by Israel. Anastasia Gabir, 33, a pregnant mother wearing an Islamic head scarf and towing a small daughter, said: “It has been horribly hard the past week. They bombed near our house, hitting another house and a police station. The kids were very scared.” Her daughter screamed as an Israeli artillery unit fired a salvo of shells into Gaza.
Karolina Katba, 15, was leaving with her mother and sister to stay with relatives in Volgograd. She was worried about her father, a Palestinian pharmacist in Gaza City. “I didn’t say goodbye to him because I was crying too much,” she said.
As of midnight PST, 425 Palestinians had been killed, and approximately 2,000 wounded.
One missile killed three Palestinian children aged between eight and 12 as they played on a street near the town of Khan Yunis. One was decapitated.
Madth Gilbert, a Norwegian doctor at Gaza’s Shifa hospital who could not save a boy who had both feet blown off said: "This is a murder. This is a child."
Israel continues to block access to Gaza by international journalists. Perhaps Israel is afraid that if they actually saw and reported on conditions in Gaza, their reports might be similar to those of Amira Haas from Ha’aretz. Greg Mitchell at Editor and Publisher points to one of her recent columns:
This is not the time to speak of proportional responses, not even of the polls that promise a greater share of Knesset seats to the mission’s architects. This is, however, the time to speak of the voters’ belief the operation will succeed, that the strikes are precise and the targets justified.
Take, for example, Imad Aqel Mosque in Jabalya refugee camp, bombed and strafed shortly before midnight on Sunday. These are the names of the glorious military victory we achieved there – Jawaher, age 4; Dina, age 8; Sahar, age 12; Ikram, age 14; and Tahrir, age 17, all sisters of the Ba’lousha family, all killed in a "precise" strike on the mosque. Another three sisters, a 2-year-old brother and their parents were injured. Twenty-four neighbors were wounded and five homes and three stores destroyed. This part of the military victory did not open our television or radio news broadcasts yesterday morning, nor did they appear on many Israeli news Web sites.
This is the time to speak about the detailed maps in the hands of IDF commanders, and about the Shin Bet advisers who know the exact distance between the mosque and nearby homes. This is the time to discuss the drone planes and the hot air balloons fitted with advanced cameras floating over the Strip day and night, filming everything.
This is the time to rely on legal advisers studying the operation to find the right phrasing to justify "collateral damage." Time to praise Foreign Ministry spokespeople who in their polished language, with their elegant South African or charmant Parisien accents, say it is the fault of Hamas, which uses neighborhood mosques for its own purposes.
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The Israel Defense Forces Saturday launched an air strike on a mosque in northern Gaza, killing 11 people and wounding 50 others, a Palestinian source told Xinhua.
http://news.xinhuanet.com/engl…..598544.htm
updating post now
Here’s the AFP on the bombing: Israeli air strike on mosque kills at least 10
Thanks Twolf!
This is really sickening Siun, why can’t their families go with them?
Thanks for keeping us posted, Siun. AFP is also reporting that Bush has given Israel “free rein” for a ground invasion.
Could you expect anything less from our war criminal in chief?
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Nope, true to form all the way to the bitter end. It looks like he’s trying to add to his million deaths and 4 million displacements.
Israel has had free rein since the day Bush took office. Sharon was allowed to do anything he wanted to and he did.
OT. Norm Colemans term expires at 12 EST today.
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siun – wanted to make sure you saw hedge’s latest: Lost in the Rubble. quoted from it a couple threads back so won’t again, but highly recommend it.
Siun, I just finished Googling up some info. I had suspected that the rocket attacks by Hamas were a response to cease-fire violations by Israel. It may have been mentioned here, earlier and I missed it. That’s how they’ve always done this. So, it’s not even strange to assume it was done this time. In fact in the book Origins by Jews for Justice in the Middle East, it lays out the strategy of provocation to encourage a violent response which Israel can then claim “self-defense” in retaliation. It’s standard. The cease-fire was declared on 6/19. Israel first violated in on 6/20.
http://www.dailykos.com/story/2008/12/31/01030/341
they’ve had carte blanche since 1948
By the time Obama takes office Gaza will be a pile of rubble.
Motherfuckers.
Makes me want to open the champagne but I’ll wait for the final count.
OT: Today’s Krugman is a must-read.
Origins of Conflict in the Middle East
Emphasis the author’s.
Keep that sucker chilled. It’s gonna be a while. Normie babie will have the full legal resources of the Rethug Party at his disposal for court challenges.
Morning Siun
This stuff makes me sick!
Have you read his Conscience of a Liberal? There are shades of that in his column. I’m about half way thru and am fascinated by it because it adds some pre-WWII economic history in a concise way that summarizes my prior reading on the subject, and puts all the economics developments during the periods: long Gilded Age, Great Compression, and post-1973 period, into a political context, which helped me see why things happened as they did. A must read.
Thanks Selise, I had not seen that and always find Hedges valuable reading.
Thanks Audrey! While I’ve written about the violations of the cease-fire by Israel starting with the Israeli incursion on Nov 4, I hadn’t worked on the earlier ones. This is very helpful.
Thank you, SD.
The video btw is of a stay by an Al Jazeera reporter with a Gaza family over one night. It’s quite something to see the reality they face day after day.
Current score: 440 to 4
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Thanks for the hit. Calls for a visit to Amazon.
if you consider Palestinians equal to a whole person /s
Thanks, Siun. I had seen those as I’ve followed your posts. I saw commentary on other sites though that Israel was merely responding to the rocket launches by Hamas and it was Hamas that first violated it. I didn’t think so. Although a while back I suspected that Hamas was working with the Israelis since so much of what they do supports the strategy I mentioned above.
Too cold with windchill to work outside. Back to Krugman. BBL.
Do you suppose that the Israelis’ intelligence is better than ours, that is, do they know something definite about how Pres. Obama will act? Do they know that his attitudes and actions will be more in line with those of the rest of the world? The current carnage has to be the result of desperation.
What’s worse is that this is the first we’ve heard of what’s going on thanks to this. An imposed ban on jounalists in Gaza.
(Hooooooly god I’ve been reading like a mofo since that thread this morning… the world is so much more depressing now)
I thought of egregious when I saw this:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=toO6BfISFZo
You’ve stepped into a group of heavy readers who are committed to altering this depressing world by whatever non-violent means necessary.
Welcome to our madness.
We really don’t know what Obama’s stance will be though some reports are that his team is quite split.
Israeli media however is at best very nervous about him, at worst assumes he will be very bad for their interests.
And what Israeli intel knows … hmmm
His ability to greenlight more bloodshed is almost done with. One more mass killing for old times sake for Bush.
-G
The link to download “Origins”
http://www.cactus48.com/truth.html
At least I have company and cookies. Otherwise the depression might be soul crushing. However sweets tend to make things better, but not so great for my waistline.
Welcome aboard Ainya.
Add this to the mix.
Siun, I posted this at the end of your last blog but want to again because I was so moved reading some of Chris Hedges’ commentary myself. I will find the link later and post. It is worth a read.
According to Chris Hedges, Richard Falk, a Princeton law professor, the UN special rapporteur for human rights in the Palestinian territories has labeled what Israel is doing to the 1.5 million Palestinians in Gaza as a “crime against humanity.” Falk, who is Jewish, has condemned the collective punishment of the Palestinians in Gaza as a “flagrant and massive violation of international humanitarian law as laid down by Article 33 of the Fourth Geneva Convention.”
Falk says that Hamas is also violating international law, but this does not legalize Israel’s imposition of “a collective punishment of a life- and health- threatening character on the people of Gaza.”
Each day the 1.5 million people are subject to “an unspeakable ordeal.” The blockade has caused acute anemia among the children. The sonic booms have caused widespread deafness, especially among the children who will require hearing aids. Malnutrition affects 75% of the population. He said there are widespread mental disorders, especially among young people without the will to live. He claims 50% of all Gazan children under the age of 12 lack the will to live. [my note today, as Hedges pointed out: now, where or where might they find someone among these children later on willing to commit suicide for retaliation?] Now, most of Gaza without power. Hospital deaths occur because of that, even with generators. Medical supplies are dwindling. There is a lot more.
I have been focused on the tragedy of the people killed by the bombing. But the psychological trauma and physical wounding of the survivors is profound.
Intimating one is an anti-Semite to raise these issues is a red herring defense. [this last sentence in response to an earlier poster]
Thanks so much for this, Siun! (((hug)))
I want Obama to the be the worst thing for their interests they can think of.
yes, their intel is the best in the world.
Let us not disregard the upcoming election in
NazilandIsrael.407 hrs & 38 min
World on Fire
With any luck we will see a change in policy real soon!!
http://www.alternet.org/story/…..s_in_gaza/
Above is an article by Chris Hedges entitled, Israel Is Foolishly Breeding the Next Generation of Islamic Militants in Gaza
thanks – when Falk flew to Israel in his official capacity to examine conditions in the West Bank and Gaza, he was held at the airport and then deported.
Thanks, it’s loading. (Lucky that. I usually can’t do two in one session.)
this attack was planned long ago. it was not a coincidence that the cease fire expired with a month left in shrub’s admin. there will be a change. they know it.
I linked to this yesterday but I think it debunks one of the main talking points of the
axis of genocideIsrael/Us propoganda machine.http://www.scholarsandrogues.c…..ly-please/
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As I recall, they are only 3/5 of a person according to Likud and Kadima.
Dare we think the Israelis have begun the process of sabotaging their image here? Tonight will be the first coordinated response from local groups here. I haven’t had a full soda thrown at me in quite a while. Thought I was losing my touch.
Yes, Hedges describes what Falk underwent in the same article I finally posted above @46. Falk won’t drink the kool-aid and what retaliation he does and has risked. I am astonished (though shouldn’t be at this point) at the dispassionate tone of the corporate media. When I posted on another website the Kucinich link about his invoking the Geneva Convention and demanding a UN investigation, someone later commented that Dennis was commiting “AIPAC-icide”! Political hardball for sure. (One serious reason, too, I would imagine, that kept Nader out of the big leagues?]
What was the proportion that slaves were counted as prior to the Civil War?
Is it you or they that are confusing this with our constitution? *G*
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That is indeed my reference.
Wear those slickers – heard earlier that there were two mosques defaced in FL.
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We need to bring this ‘home’, Dr. Dick.
Good afternoon all.
Always so wonderful to ‘hear’ the voices of sanity and humanity, and very good to ’see’ all of you …
DW
and mine
Haaretz reports that Israel has begun using artillery against Gaza which my precede a ground incursion.
Iran and Syria are meeting with senior members of Hamas and Islamic Jihad.
“Meanwhile, Former Iranian president Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani has called on all Muslim states to send weapons to the Palestinians in the Gaza Strip to help protect them.
“The oppressed Palestinian people can stand up to Israel if they get political, financial support as well as weapons,” he said after Friday prayers in Tehran.
Rafsanjani’s remarks, quoted by the official Iranian news agency, are noteworthy because they hint that Iran is transferring weapons to Hamas, something that Iran has never admitted.
The former Iranian leader added that over the course of the last week, since Israel launched its assault on the Gaza Strip, the Palestinians in Gaza “have gained a large number of supporters, many of them interested in waging Jihad (holy war) against israel.” Rafsanjani went on to declare that any Israeli ground offensive in the Gaza Strip would be with resistance from Hamas, adding that Hamas has recently developed weapons capable of penetrating Israeli tanks.”
It should be noted that former Iranian President Hafsanjani is considered to be in the moderate camp in Iran.
-G
I hadn’t heard that. Will have to do a little research.
I was on a corner in Tampa a couple years ago. Big intersection with a right turn lane where I was standing. Woman passenger in an SUV threw a Coke at me as the car was turning. Car in front of her stopped suddenly, forcing her SUV to slam on its brakes. I caught the can and pitched it back through the window. They went ballistic as everybody on the street cheered. SUV raced off before they could start anything. Lucky catch.
Artillery. Now there’s a nice precision weapon. That blows any protestations of avoiding civilians out the window. Motherfuckers.
I thought they had been firing on Gaza from ships for several days.
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Bombs, artillery, missiles, it is all really the same. Claims that you can precisely target military ordinance are at best grossly overstated and at worst blatantly mendacious. If you attack a target in a heavily populated, civilian residential area, you are inevitably going to kill large numbers of civilians. We need to kill this repulsive meme that the neocons and other conservatives (and some “liberal” hawks) have been pushing for the past couple of decades. There is no such thing as a “smart bomb.”
Considering the density of the population in Gaza they couldn’t possibly miss civilians. It’s just silly to say that they are being careful.
Does it seem there is also a dearth of ‘intelligent people’, these days, at least at the ‘top’?
Hmm…
They have been shelling from ships, not shelling in the north of Gaza as well and warning the residents to leave ..
At least for the past 8 years (and for 17 more) there has been a notable absence of either intelligence or sanity at the highest levels of the American government. The absence in the MSM dates back at least 20 years.
Right on.
Sould be “17 more days“
16 an’ a hook.
8-)
Yes. (Would that your precise, pithy ‘history’ were more widely aprehended, DD, but the ‘myths’ still hold sway)
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Had to step away. Thanks for clarification.
We should have a countdown clock attached to the FDL banner.
If they had a fuckin’ brain they’d take it out and play with it.
Time for lunch and some reading.
Be good to yourselves, and all other living things.
Namaste
Gaza Ground Invasion Beginning
more Siun
Nah, they’d fry it up and have it for lunch.
My grandson (who btw is neither Muslim or Jewish) happened by me as I was viewing the video. He inquired, quite simply, “Are those people in prison.”
Interesting that 6 year olds are so much more intinutive and so much less assumptive in their perceptions and questions than what today passes for inquiry and “the media.”
Great line. I’d like to hear that become the ubiquitous ‘assessment’ of the Political Class, worldwide, SD.
(Funny, to the point, and too true. It is.)
Ah, I can see the television advertisement, even now, “This is your brain … this is a frying-pan …”
Drinking the ‘kool-ade’ is today’s ’simon sez …’
Greed is the most pernicious of drugs, and the lust for power a sociopathic tendency. Neither is noble and both destructive of human society.
edit (function?) both … ‘are’