Amira Hass in Ha’aretz told of one such case yesterday in “Wounded Gaza family lay bleeding for 20 hours." Oxfam reported the death of one of their medics on Saturday. Now Ma’an reports:
Rammatan (the source of CNN’s footage from Gaza) adds:
Four Palestinian medical emergency members were murdered on Sunday night when an Israeli rocket hit their ambulance in the town of Beit Lahia, north of Gaza.
The death toll of the paramedics killed by the Israeli troops has climbed to 6 and more than 20 wounded.
Eva Bartlett of ISM who is traveling with the ambulances writes:
I’m told that areas further south have been invaded, shelled, occupied. Like Zahara, and Juhadik in central Gaza. Press TV reporter Yusuf al Helo told me this morning that the reason he hadn’t answered my phone calls last night (he is one of the better sources for up-to-date news) was because his uncle, in the extended Zaytoun area, just off the main Salah el Din street, was killed when Israeli forces shelled their house. “My cousins were in the house too,” he told me, as were many more injured. Over 15 hours after the assault, Yusuf updates me: “until now they still haven’t been able to take the injured and dead out of my uncle’s house.”
A second ISM volunteer, Alberto Arce, has more in this youtube interview (the sound is a bit rough for the first few seconds but then is fine.)
Meanwhile, McClatchy reports:
JERUSALEM — French President Nicolas Sarkozy and a European delegation Monday pleaded for Israel to call a temporary halt to its 10-day-old offensive in Gaza, but top Israeli leaders, with the explicit backing of President George W. Bush, made it clear that they aren’t ready to end the fighting.
Adding to the public pressure for a halt in the campaign was the rapidly rising death toll, which Palestinian medical officials put at 550, including 111 children. The numbers couldn’t be verified, because Israel has barred international news media from Gaza since the operation began, but televised images of wounded civilians, and especially children, have caused outrage in Europe and the Arab world.
If the Israeli government would like to contest these reports, they could allow foreign journalists into Gaza to provide an independent view.



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Shooting at rescuers is SOP for the IDF. Snipers shot at medical people trying to rescue the injured during Israel’s invasion of Lebanon in ‘82.
And it’s the Palestinians who are the terrorists.
the medic/ambulance accompaniment by international volunteers is such important work.
Tragically, I think our voices are going into the wind.
I am in no way condoning what Hamas has done to the Israelis, but the problem is that this heavy-handed offensive will not have the results Israel had expected. They are killing innocent children. The latest news states that a school has been hit, killing five people. What if Hamas hit an Israeli school? Two wrongs don’t make a right. They got whipped by the Hezbollah and I suspect they may end up with egg on their face once the dust settles.
http://blackpoliticalthought.blogspot.com
Ahhhh…WTF?!?!?!
This must be stopped.
imo the winds are changing, and Israel can no longer get off scot-free.
Universities, UN schools, ambulances….Brave mofos.
This will surely prove to the Muslim/Arab world that they mighty IDF is back after the 2006 Lebanon fiasco.
Maybe to cap it off Netanyahu can personally beat up a schoolgirl.
-G
They are now reporting that 40 died in the bombing at the UN school.
The Israelis are not interested in peace and never were. They are a tribe intent on wiping out another people. That is all.
Palestinians say 2nd UN school hit by airstrike
Of courses not; from conflict comes opportunity.
I have to agree.
I see two main issues: the disproportinal use of weapons (and their targets) and the blockade of medical and food supplies.
The world is questioning both. But not our government. Even some Israeli citizens are.
Egypt is a coconspirator along with Israel. They have closed the border and are refusing to allow doctors and medics from entering Gaza.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/28517567/
387 hrs & 47 min
i don’t think that is fair or accurate – lots of israelis are interested in peace. in fact, there are israelis who have, as volunteers, done third party nonviolent intervention with the same organization (ISM) that siun links to above.
Could anyone post links that amplify our voices?
It is important to separate leadership from the citizens. I saw photos of an Israeli anti-war protest that were very moving.
-G
Second ad I just saw on MSNBC from International Coalition of Christians and Jews talking about the “poor” people in Israel and that the rockets must be stopped.
387 hrs & 44 min
i so hope you’re right.
and if you are, our work will then be to prevent a simple switch of hats (black hats and white hats / israelis and palestinians) in american mythology and somehow get beyond this destructive good vs evil comic book view of the world.
But not our government.
Our government has not even tried to broach the issue of Israeli settlements for at least the last 25 years!
http://www.guardian.co.uk/comm…..ettlements
amen to that. but i think it’s human nature to do it. if so it’s something to try to be aware of and fight against.
amen
The UN is furious over UN schools being shelled with all of the deaths that have resulted. Condi Rice is going to the UN today to “work on a cease fire” Maybe she can play the piano for them.
387 hrs & 37 min
You said a mouthful.
I’m hopeful that the world has separated what the Bush administration has done from what many of the US citizens want, feel, support.
Look at the world’s response to Obama being elected.
Oh man. I wonder what she might play. The William Tell Overture?
Or what’s the other one: 1812, with all the canons.
Yes, that’s right.
What she should play for them is the hymn For The Healing Of The Nations.
Maybe she could round up an orchestra and do the 1812 Overture.
387 hrs & 30 min
I owe you a drink.
387 hrs & 29 min
Condi’s playlist has been discovered.
Pound those horseteeth, sister.
-G
Attacking ambulances is, in normal warfare, a violation of the rules of war. However, there is a long history of Red Crescent (and even UN) ambulances being used to transport arms, bombs and terrorists. This makes them valid targets.
One of you pups gave a link that led me to a site to donate to the people imprisoned in the Gaza Ghetto. The link below gives info about the organization, United Palestinian Appeal, which was organized in 1978.
If you read the info there and consider it worthy, you can donate any amount from $10.00 on up.
I just donated $50.00. If it will buy a few loaves of bread, some aspirin, a few jugs of clean water, a few rolls of bandages, maybe then I will feel less like crying all the time.
I’ll tell you how I have been turned from a strong pro-Israel supporter since my childhood to a strong supporter of Israel’s victims inside their Gaza Ghetto:
I was about 11 or 12 when the movie newsreels showed Ike opening the gates of Auschwitz and left those scenes imprinted on my young brain. Then in high school I read the book, The Wall, written about the horrors of the Warsaw Ghetto where Hitler’s Nazis did to the Polish Jews exactly what Israel is doing to the Palestinians now in Gaza – walled in, no food, no medicine, no fuel for heating and cooking, no communication with the outside to allow the non-Jewish citizenry to know the atrocities being committed.
And now our own dictator-president furnishes the hideous weapons that enable Israel to commit these crimes against humanity and blocks the UN Security Council’s efforts to call for a cease fire.
Yes, I’m crying; for the children of Gaza, the dead, wounded and those forever psychologically harmed; for all those trapped there with all doors closed to them and nowhere to flee as the bombs rain down and the white phosphorus shells burst plastering all below with blobs of inextinguishable heat that melts whatever it touches – on and on.
But I also cry for a world that condemned such inhumanity and an America when honor was a noble word and men fought and died to put a stop to such genocide as is now being conducted.
To read and consider contributing, here is the link:
http://www.helpupa.com/
perfect: GWB gives his personal backing to atrocities with 14? days to go.
how long before the IDF’s crimes are noticed?
bombing UN schools is a very FU move … what’s the story? that terrorists are being harbored in UN schools? since when?
looks to me like we are all terrorists now.
thanks, Siun.
How about Hall of the Mountain King – Grieg
Picture DiFi teetering along through the marble hallways in her stiletto heels. *g*
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fzyi3C4gNnE