It’s interesting how the MSM (main stream media) isn’t picking up on this one, but then again, Kennedy saying “you know” 140 times is just so important. And I wonder why Amnesty International or the U.N. hasn’t talked about this one.
Caroline Glick, in her Jerusalem Post, mentions about a newly passed law, thanks to Hamas.
Both Iran and its Hamas proxy in Gaza have been busy this Christmas week showing Christendom just what they think of it. But no one seems to have noticed.
On Tuesday [Christmas Eve], Hamas legislators marked the Christmas season by passing a Shari’a criminal code for the Palestinian Authority. Among other things, it legalizes crucifixion.
Hamas’s endorsements of nailing enemies of Islam to crosses came at the same time it renewed its jihad.
The new Sharia-based bill still requires the signature of the Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas before being passed into law.
HAMAS DENIES CLAIM
In another article, Hamas quickly denied this week’s disclosure by the London-based Al-Hayat (who in the past, has nearly always been right on the news they report), that the Palestinian legislature has voted for an Islamic penal code that would include hand amputations, crucifixions, lashes and executions.
Palestinian Media Watch however, learned that official Hamas leaders have proudly announced in the Hamas-run media in the last two months that this Islamic penal code was being prepared, had “14 chapters and 220 clauses” and was nearly ready. Hamas leaders went as far as to say that when these laws are implemented, they will have force not only in Gaza but also in the West Bank.
Today Hamas denied: “The [Legislative] Council did not discuss any article of the Penal Code.” [Al Ayyam, Dec. 25, 2008]
A month ago the Hamas Minister of Justice confirmed: “This (Islamic law Penal) Code is being discussed at the sessions of the [Palestinian] Legislative Council, for a second reading.” [Al-Rissala (Hamas), Nov. 12, 2008]
Today Hamas denied: “The Hamas movement… hastened to deny the reports about its approval of an Islamic Penal Code.” [Al Ayyam, Dec. 25, 2008]
A month ago, the Head of the Bureau of Islamic Law confirmed: “The Bureau of Islamic Law is preparing a Penal Code in order to implement Sharia – Islamic law… Muhammed Abed, Head of the Bureau of Islamic Law and legal advisor to the Prime Minister (Ismail Haniyeh of Hamas), said … that the code includes 14 chapters and 220 clauses, and includes in its chapters the basis of the penal code.” [ Al-Rissala, (Hamas) Nov. 9, 2008.]
A month ago the Hamas Minister of Justice confirmed: “Similar (Penal codes to the new Palestinian law) have already been implemented in a number of Arabic and Islamic states such as Sudan, Yemen, the [Arab] Emirates and Indonesia… by Allah’s will it will be published soon.” [Al-Rissala (Hamas), Nov. 12, 2008]
The following are the full texts of the contradictory Hamas statements, starting with the Hamas statements about the coming Islamic law in the Palestinian Authority and followed by today's Hamas denial.
Muhammad Faraj Al-Ghoul, Justice Minister in Hamas Government of Gaza,
"This (Islamic law Penal) code is being discussed at the sessions of the [Palestinian] Legislative Council, for a second reading [vote] ... and by Allah's will, the Council will approve [the code] in accordance with the general interest and the interest of the Palestinian People. The code is highly important, and it's not the first of its kind... similar codes have already been approved , and implemented in a number of Arabic and Islamic states such as Sudan, Yemen, the [Arab] Emirates and Indonesia... I believe that this code is highly important, and by Allah's will it will be published soon." [Al-Rissala, Nov. 12, 2008]
Headline: The Bureau of Islamic Law is preparing a Penal Code in order to implement Sharia - Islamic law
In an attempt by the Bureau of the Islamic Law [Fatwa] to unite Palestine under one Penal Code, according to Islamic law (Sharia), the Bureau of Islamic Law [Fatwa] has prepared a [penal] code, with the intention to submit it to the [Palestinian] Legislative Council for its approval, and to cancel previous legislation that is based on the laws of the British mandate, and the neighboring countries.
Muhammad Abed, Head of the Bureau of Islamic Law and legal advisor to the Prime Minister (Ismail Haniyeh of Hamas), said ... that the code includes 14 chapters and 220 clauses, and includes in its chapters the basis of the penal code...
He said that in implementing this law, the present penal code in the Gaza Strip and in the West Bank... will be cancelled... he said that the bill was submitted to the Legislative Council in 2001, but it was not approved in the second and third reading, and therefore some amendments were entered, according to the Islamic law, and it will be submitted to the Legislative Council for approval.
He emphasized that when the law is approved in the Legislative Council, it will be valid in all the Palestinian territories, and will be implemented in all of Palestine." [Al-Rissala, (Hamas newspaper) Nov. 9, 2008.]
Public Relations advisor to the Presidency, Legislative Council
HEADLINE: "Hamas denies its approval of the penal law...
The Hamas movement, which controls the Palestinian Legislative Council in Gaza, hastened to deny the news reports about its approval of an Islamic Penal Code that includes lashes, hand amputation and crucifixion. The public relations advisor to the Presidency of the Legislative Council, Iyad Al-Qarra, said that the council did not discuss any article of the Penal Code." [Al Ayyam, Dec. 25, 2008]
SHARI’A
Sharia is the body of Islamic religious law. The term means “way” or “path to the water source”; it is the legal framework within which the public and private aspects of life are regulated for those living in a legal system based on Islamic principles of jurisprudence and for Muslims living outside the domain. Sharia deals with many aspects of day-to-day life, including politics, economics, baking, business, contracts, family, sexuality, hygiene, and social issues.
Crucifixion in the Qur’an
The Qur’an mentions crucifixion several times. In Surah 7:124, Firaun (Arabic for Pharaoh) says that he will crucify his chief wizards. A
Also, Surah 12:41 mentions Prophet Yusuf (Joseph) saying that the king (the current ruler of the land he was stranded in) would crucify one of his prisoners.
‘And the wizards fell down prostrate, crying: “We believe in the Lord of the Worlds, The Lord of Musa and Harun”. Firaun said: “Ye believe in Him before I give you leave! Lo! this is the plot that ye have plotted in the city that ye may drive its people hence. But ye shall come to know! Surely I shall have your hands and feet cut off upon alternate sides. Then I shall crucify you every one.”’ - Surah 7:12-124
‘O my two fellow-prisoners! As for one of you, he will pour out wine for his lord to drink; and as for the other, he will be crucified so that the birds will eat from his head. Thus is the case judged concerning which ye did inquire.’ – Surah 12:1
In Surah 5:33, the Qur’an mentions crucifixion as a form of punishment for those who fight Allah and his messenger.
‘The punishment of those who wage war against Allah and His Messenger, and strive with might and main for mischief through the land is: execution, or crucifixion, or the cutting off of hands and feet from opposite sides, or exile from the land: that is their disgrace in this world, and a heavy punishment is theirs in the Hereafter.” – Surah 5:33 Because of this verse in the Qur’an, crucifixion is still one of the Hadd punishments in the Islamic Republic of Iran (Iran’s Islamic Criminal Law, Article 195)[33]
The language of the law proposes “primary and secondary” laws. Primary laws include: “Koranic laws, blood revenge, lashes, crucifixion, and execution…” The text stresses: “These punishments will not be cancelled or pardoned … except if pardoned by the victim himself.”
Article 59 of the draft stipulates that “punishment of death will be enacted on any Palestinian who intentionally does one of the following: Raised a weapon against Palestine on behalf of the enemy during war, was appointed to negotiate with a foreign government on a Palestinian issue and negotiated against Palestinians' interest, performed a hostile action against a foreign country in a way that endangers Palestine in war or in harming political relations, served a foreign army in time of war, advised or helped soldiers to enlist in this army, weakened the spirit or the force of resistance of the people, or spied against Palestine especially during war."
Article 84 stipulates that “all who drinks wine, owns or produces wine are subject to 40 lashes if he is a Muslim … and those who drink in public or angers another person [with wine], or causes him distress when drinking wine in a public place, or goes to a place while drunks [public intoxication] will be punished no less than 40 lashes and imprisoned for at least three months.
OLD LAW
While the Palestinian Authority today operates under a set of largely secular laws, it does regularly mete out the death penalty to those who aid Israel in its war on terror. Under an old Jordanian law still in effect, selling land to Jews is also currently punishable by death.
Sometimes we get so wrapped in in what’s happening on Earth, that we forget that we are just a small tiny speck in the entire universe. And that there are much bigger things going out “out there”.
Time for something really worth reading about and that is V838 Monocerotis. You say you’ve never heard of it? Well, you probably haven’t, unless you are a serious astronomer, although you may recognize the picture.
Some of you who are conspiracists, will say this is Nibiru or Planet X, a planet that is coming towards us and will impact the earth in 2012, ending all life. Sorry, not a planet, but it is a star, however, it’s not moving towards us. And Nibiru is suppose to be a brown dwarf star…this is said to be a red giant star. If there is a Nibiru, this isn’t it. [And no don’t leave me links of the supposed Nibiru shots taken from Antarctica, those have been debunked as fake.] And this post didn’t start out as a conspiracy debunker if you will, but hey, while I’m on the topic, why not?
V838 is a star, a variable star to be exact. This means that it’s apparent brightness as seen from Earth changes over time for various reasons. Its located about 20,000 light years from our Sun, and something strange has happened to it starting in early 2002.
The picture above is actually a 1651x1651 HD picture of the star. It’s really something to look at.
Originally, it was believed to be a typical nova eruption. A nova eruption is a nuclear explosion caused by accretion of hydrogen onto the surface of a white dwarf star.
However, over time, it was then realized to be something completely different. Usually during a nova, a star ejects its outer layers and a hot core is exposed and the star dims. This is not what ultimately happened.
V838 did start to dim, as expected however, then the star began to brighten again and ultimately returned to its original brightness and then brightened to 600,000 times its initial intensity and briefly outshown all others in the Milky Way Galaxy.
What is additionally odd about it, is that it isn’t hot and eruptive in the manner of a supernova or nova. Instead, it remains cool at its surface, in comparison to others in the “star world”.
And the reason or understanding for the outburst is still unknown. There are some theories to what happened, including “planet swallowing”, but the truth is, no one knows.
The planet itself suddenly grew so large that if placed in the center of our solar system, it would engulf Jupiter.
What you see above is a time sequence of Hubble Space Telescope images of the light echo around V838 Mon, taken between May 2002 and October 2004. In these pictures, V838 grows from 4 to 7 light-years. Dust is expanding at 223,700 mph.
What you see above here are a continuation of the evolution of the light echo around the star. These were taken in 2005 and 2006. The picture above can be viewed in a 1280x905 size. Larger sizes are available on the European Homepage for the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope.
Below is an animation of the morph between a number of Hubble images, showing the light echoes expanding around the stars. It’s pretty incredible.
Just as a comparison of size, below is a famous image. In the picture you will see a very pale blue dot towards to top in a tan beam. This dot is the Earth, a picture taken by Voyager 1 in 1990 from 4 billion miles away (about 6 light-hours). In the infamous words of Carl Sagan,
“That’s here. That’s our home. That’s us. On it everyone you love, everyone you know, everyone you ever heard of, every human being who ever was, lived out their lives. The aggregate of our joy and suffering, thousands of confident religions, ideologies, and economic doctrines, every hunter and forager, every hero and coward, every creator and destroyer of civilization, every king and peasant, every young couple in love, every mother and father, hopeful child, inventor and explorer, every teacher of morals, every corrupt politician, every “superstar”, every “supreme leader”, every saint and sinner in the history of our species lived there – on a mote of dust suspended in a sunbeam.”
And just in another comparison of size, the image below is called the Hubble Ultra Deep Field. Starting in late 2003, astronomers pointed Hubble at a tiny, relatively empty part of our sky, and created an exposure nearly 12 days long over a four-month period. This is the result. At least ten thousand galaxies are in this picture that range from 1 to 13 billion light-years away from earth. To put this all in perspective, the tip of a pen is about 1 millimeter wide, and at arm’s length pointed towards the night sky, it would cover the 10,000 galaxies seen in the Ultra Deep Field. Yet we as a civilization seem to think we are the best, brightest, smartest and only people in the entire universe. Are we as a civilization, based upon our history, really befitting of being held in that high regard or ourselves?
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Israel left Gaza in 2005 after a 38-year occupation, but still controls the border crossings, blockaded for months in an effort to pressure militants to halt their fire. Islamic Hamas militants seized control of Gaza in June 2007, after routing security forces loyal to Western-backed Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas.
THE END OF THE CEASE FIRE Dec. 19, 2008
Hamas originally said that Israel violated the ceasefire terms by not opening Gaza crossings to goods and supplies, which Israel said it upheld all of its commitments of the Egyptian-brokered arrangements. Back in November, the main border with Israel and Gaza had been closed because a rocket was fired at Israel from Gaza.
Thus, six days ago, Hamas began to fire rockets back over into Israel, ending a six-month cease fire that expired last Friday. Hamas declared last Friday that it would not continue the truce. As a result on last Friday Palestinians fired 10 rockets and 23 mortar shells from Gaza into Israel, causing some property damage, but no casualties. Meanwhile, an Israeli airstrike against a Palestinian rocket squad killed a militant.
Dec. 23, 2008
Israeli Prime Minister Edud Olmert had warmed Hamas to stop firing rockets or pay a heavy price. “I will not hesitate to use Israel’s might to strike Hamas and [Islamic] Jihad,” he told Al Arabiya television, an Arab broadcaster widely watched in Gaza.
Likud party leader Benjamin Netanyahu called for tough military steps against Hamas. He added: “In the long-term, we will have to topple the Hamas regime. In the short-term… there are a wide range of possibilities from doing nothing to doing everything, meaning to conquer Gaza.”
Yossi Alpher, a leading analyst stated, “We want Hamas to disappear, but we can’t make them disappear. We’ve tried economic warfare, ceasefire, and limited military responses with a price tag. A fully-fledged invasion hasn’t been tried because the costs are too high, there is no exit strategy, there could be heavy casualties, there could be [negative] international focus, and there is no guarantee it will stamp out Hamas.”
Meanwhile, Hamas agreed to a “cease fire” that was brokered by Egypt. Egypt had been putting pressure on Hamas to renew the “truce” and got a 24-hour “cease fire” out of Hamas. Even with the cease fire, Hamas managed to “only” send across three rockets and one mortar shell. Israel agreed on this day to ease the blockade, although the rocket attacks had slowed down, but not stopped. And the rockets increased back after a short time, with Hamas not keeping their word however, Israel did keep their word on the blockades.
Dec. 24, 2008
The day before Christmas, Hamas bombarded southern Israel with dozens of mortars and rockets. Hamas said the bombardment came in retaliation for the deaths of three fighters in a clash with Israeli troops late Tuesday. Israel said the militants were planting explosives along the Gaza border fence. About 80 rockets and mortars pelted southern Israel by the afternoon. Although there were no injuries, a home and other structures were damaged. A rocket slammed directly into a house seconds after a father rushed his children from the living room into a bomb shelter.
One of the mortar shells landed at Israel’s passenger crossing with Gaza just as a group of Palestinian Christians was going through on their way to the West Bank town of Bethlehem for Christmas celebrations.
Dec. 25, 2008
Israel moved closer to invading Gaza on this day, saying it had wrapped up preparations for a broad offensive after Palestinian militants fired about 100 rockets and mortar shells across the border in two days. Israel’s Prime Minister Ehud Olmert made a direct appeal to Gaza’s people to pressure their leaders to stop the barrages. By nightfall, three rockets and 15 mortar shells had exploded in Israel. Olmert issued his appeal in a rare interview with the Arabic language satellite channel al-Arabiya, saying Israel would not hesitate to respond with force if the attacks continued. “I am telling them now, it may be the last minute, I’m telling them stop it. We are stronger,” he said.
Dec. 26, 2008
Then on Dec 26th, Israel reopened three vital border crossings with Gaza, and allowed trucks carrying humanitarian aid, including fuel, food and medicine to enter the strip after Hamas said that Israel violated the cease-fire terms, by not opening Gaza crossings to goods and supplies. Israeli Cabinet Minister Binyamin Ben-Eliezer said the humanitarian shipments were intended to be a message to the people of Gaza that they are not Israel’s enemy. “We are sending them a message that the Hamas leadership has turned them into a punching bag for everyone,” he told Israel Radio. “It is a leadership that has turned school yards into rocket launching pads. This is a leadership that does not care that the blood of its people will run in the streets.”
Even after the border crossings were open on this day, Hamas continued to rain down on southern Israeli cities. Israeli Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni said, “Enough is enough. … When there’s shooting, there’s a response. Any state would react that way.”
Meanwhile back in Gaza, a resident Abu-Aslli said, “We are not afraid of these invasions and people in Gaza are steadfast and they offer 10,000 of great sacrifices. Even if only one person remains alive, we will protect our land, our holy places and our refugees, and this siege will not scare us because we are a great nation and capable of facing this siege even if there is one person left from us.”
Dec. 27, 2008 ISRAEL BOMBS THE GAZA STRIP
Israel retaliated in response to the almost daily rocket and mortar fire by Gaza militant, which intensified after Hamas ended a six-month ceasefire a week ago. Those attacks including some 300 rockets and mortars, caused a few injuries but due to political pressure and an upcoming election on February 10th, Israel said “enough”.
Israeli warplanes pounded the Hamas-ruled Gaza Strip today with more than 100 tons of bombs in an operation dubbed “Solid Lead,” (actually the translation is “the poured lead”) targeting "terrorist infrastructure”. The operation began by carrying out intensive airstrikes on Hamas police installations, militant training camps, rocket-manufacturing facilities and weapons warehouses all over the Gaza strip. Witnesses also reported seeing Israeli planes bombing sites along Gaza’s border with Egypt. Palestinians use hundreds of tunnels under the border to bring in everything from goods to weapons, making them prime Israeli targets.
Israel said that the airstrike was the first stage of a large-scale military operation against the Hamas movement that has been ruling the Gaza Strip after it routed President Mahmoud Abbas’ security forces last year.
Reports vary on the number of people killed, some as low as 120 with others as high as 230. Hamas estimated that at least 100 members of its security forces had been killed.
The number wounded varies from 400 up to 750. Smoke billows over Gaza City after Israel bombed more than 40 security compounds, including two where Hamas was hosting graduation ceremonies for new recruits. It is being called the highest one-day death toll in 60 years of Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
Video from AlJazeera
WITNESSES STORY
One Story I“ am safe, and yet I feel like a walking dead person. Everything around me shows it.”
“During the bombing I opened all the windows in my apartment to avoid them imploding as a result of the vacuum shocks sweeping through Gaza City after each enormous bang.”
“Mobile phones did not work, because of electricity outages and the flood of attempted calls. I flipped the electricity generator on so that we could watch the news.” …”However, this was impossible. Israeli surveillance drones flew overhead, scrambling the reception. All I could do was step outside, where I found crowds of frantic people, lines of rising smoke and the smell of charred buildings and bodies that lay around targeted sites nearby.”
Another Story T”he family I am staying with has moved into the internal corridor of their home to shelter from the bombing. The windows nearly blew out just five minutes ago as a massive explosion rocked the house. Apache’s are hovering above us, whilst F16s sear overhead.”
“Sires are wailing on the streets outside. Regular power cuts that plunge the city into blackness every night and tonight is no exception.”
“There was blood on a broken plastic yellow slide, and a crippled, dead donkey with an upturned vegetable cart beside it. Aubergines and splattered blood covered the ground.” “An elderly man with a white kuffiyeh around his head threw his hands down to his blood drenched trousers, ‘Look! Look at this! Shame no all governments, shame on Israel, look how they kill us, they are killing us and what does the world do? Where is the world, where are they, we are being killed here, hell upon them!’”
“Behind a small tile and brick building, a man was sitting against the wall, his legs were bloodies. He couldn’t get up and was sitting, visibly in pain and shock, trying to adjust himself, orientate himself.”
“The police station was a wreck, a mess of criss-crossed piles of concrete – broken floors upon floors.”
“We walked on, hurriedly, eyes skyward at four apache helicopters – their trigger mechanism supplied by the UK’s Brighton-Based EDM Technologies. They were dropping smoky bright flares – a defense against any attempt at Palestinian missile retaliation.
“Arriving at the police station, we saw the remains of a life at work smashed short.” “A crater around 20 feet in diameter was filled with pulverised walls and floors and a motorbike, tossed on its’ side…”
Raw video taken from the streets.
THE INJURED
At a hospital in Rafah, a large town on the border of Israel and Gaza, friends and relatives dragged their loved ones into wards and demanded treatment for them. Men, women and children lined up outside the hospital, waiting for the attention of a doctor.
Hospitals in Gaza City also struggled to cope with the large number of injured, piling three children on a single bed while a constant stream of wounded arrived in cars and vans.
Inside Shifa Hospital, overwhelmed hospital staff seemed unable to help. One doctor said: “We are treating people on the floor, in the corridors. We have no more space. We don’t know who to treat first.”
Outside the front of the hospital, scores of dead bodies were laid out waiting for family members to identify them. For many it is an impossible task, as many corpses were dismembered and some were headless.
Health officials appealed for outside help. “We lack everything, medical equipment, anesthesia, bandages, fuel for ambulance vehicles, medicine, everything,” cried Muawiyah Hassanein, head of Gaza’s ambulance and emergency department. “What happened was unexpected and our hospitals were neither ready nor prepared to receive such huge numbers of casualties.”
AP raw Video
ISRAELI OPINION
“There is a time for calm and a time for fighting, and now the time has come to fight,” Israeli Defense Minister Ehud Barak said in a televised statement. He also ruled out a new truce with Hamas, telling the U.S. Fox news network: “For us to be asked to have a ceasefire with Hamas is like asking you to have a ceasefire with al Qaeda. It’s something we cannot really accept.” When asked whether Israel would follow up the air strikes with a ground offensive, Barak said, “If boots on the ground will be needed, they will be there.” “Our intention is to totally change the rules of the game,” he said. “There is a time for truce, and there is a time for fighting. Now is the time for fighting,” he has also said.
Prime Minister Ehud Olmert said the goal was “to bring about a fundamental improvement in the security situation of the residents of the southern part of the country.” He added, “It could take some time.” He has also said, “Israel has done all it could to preserve the ceasefire with Hamas, but our desire for quiet was met with terror.”
HAMAS AND PALESTINIAN OPINION
Hamas has vowed to revenge with rocket attacks and suicide bombings. Just an hour after the Israeli airstrike, militants in Gaza bombed southern Israeli towns with rockets, killing one Israeli woman.
Abu Ubaida, Hamas armed wing spokesman, threatened to unleash “hell” on Israel, saying the Islamist group would “teach the enemy a lesson they will never forget.” Hamas said it was considering a new suicide bombing campaign.
Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas said the Israeli air campaign was “criminal” and urged world powers to intervene.
Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh said “Palestine has never seen an uglier massacre” accusing Israel for committing “awful massacres against the Palestinian people in the Gaza Strip.”
Hamas spokesman in Gaza, Fawzi Barhoum, said in a statement that the Islamic movement “will not surrender,” adding the Palestinian people and Hamas “would keep their resistance against the Zionist enemy.”
In Damascus, Hamas leader Khaled Meshaal called for a new Palestinian peoples’ uprising against Israel. “We will not leave our land, we will not raise white flags and will will not kneel except before God,” Haniyeh said. “Even if you kill thousands of us, you would never kill our pride and our resolve.” “I call upon you to carry out a third intifada [uprising],” Meshaal said on Al-Jazeera TV. He had called for two Intifada against both Israel and the Palestinian National Authority (PNA). “I call for a military Intifada against the Zionist enemy as well as a peaceful Intifada internally,” a reference to Hamas’s power struggle with Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas whose government is based in the West Bank.
Hamas has vowed revenge including suicide bomb attacks in the “cafes and streets” of Israel, as Israeli air strikes continued late into the night. Israel said the offensive would continue as long as necessary and suggested it may also involve land forces.
PALESTINIAN AUTHORITY OPINION
Palestinian Authority officials in Ramallah said Saturday that they were prepared to assume control over the Gaza Strip if Israel succeeds in overthrowing the Hamas government. “Yes, we are fully prepared to return to the Gaza Strip,” a top PA official has said. “We believe the people there are fed up with Hamas and want to see a new government.” Another PA official said Fatah had instructed all its members in the Gaza Strip to be prepared for the possibility of returning to power. “We have enough men in the Gaza Strip who are ready to fill the vacuum,” he said. “But of course all this depends on whether Israel manages to get rid of the Hamas regime.”
Fourteen Palestinian human rights organizations banded together to warn the world of the consequences of Israel’s current attack on Gaza, stressing Israel’s violation of human and internationally recognized rights. The Human Rights organizations said the decision represented a “criminal intention of deliberately causing mass casualties and destruction in addition to intimidating civilians.” They urged the signatory countries on the Geneva Fourth Convention to hold an urgent meeting to discuss ways and procedures that might make Israel to respect this convention and implement it in the Palestinian territories. They also said a tribunal should be convened to charge Israel with war crimes.
The fourteen organizations are: Al-Haq, Al-Damir, Ad-Dair for Prisoners and Human Rights, Al-Mizan for Human Rights, Defense for Children International, Insan Center for Democracy adn Human Rights, The Independent Organization for Human Rights, The Al-Quds Center for Legal Assistance, The Palestinian Center for Human Rights (PCHR), The Palestinian Center for the Independence of the Judicial System, Ramallah Center for Human Rights Studies, Women’s Center for Legal Assistance and Guidance, Women Studies Center and PNGO.
U.S. STANCE
The United States is Israel’s strongest ally and the Bush administration has taken the position that Israel has the right to defend itself.
The White House called for the cease-fire to be restored, yet in another report the White House did not call for an end to the Israeli attacked, but urged it to avoid civilian casualties.
White House National Security Council spokesman Gordon Johndroe said it was “completely unacceptable” for Hamas, which controls Gaza, to launch attacks on Israel after the six-month truce. “These people are nothing but thugs, so Israel is going to defend its people against terrorists like Hamas that indiscriminately kill their own people.” “They need to stop. We have said in the past that they have a choice to make. You can’t have one foot in politics and one foot in terror.” When asked if the U.S. would back a continuation of the retaliatory strikes by Israel, Johndroe said, “The U.S. doesn’t want to see any more violence. I think what we’ve got to see is Hamas stop firing rockets into Israel. That’s what precipitated this.” Johndroe said the U.S. was concerned that humanitarian needs were being met in Gaza. He urged Israel to avoid striking civilians, but he refrained from commenting specifically on positions that had been hit on the ground. “I know they are targeting security and Hamas headquarters facilities. We urge them [Israel] to avoid civilian casualties.” “The message from the United States is that Hamas is a terrorist organization that is firing rockets into Israel and they fired them onto their own people as well. Hamas has done nothing for the people of Gaza.”
Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice issued the following statement, “The United States strongly condemns the repeated rocket and mortar attacks against Israel and holds Hamas responsible for breaking the ceasefire and for the renewal of violence in Gaza.” She also stated, “The ceasefire should be restored immediately.”
Obama’s comment on the situation? None, he did not comment on the Israeli air strikes as he’s on “vacation” in Hawaii. His national security spokesman, Brooke Anderson, said the president-elect was “closely monitoring global events, including the situation in Gaza, but there is only one president at a time.”
AROUND THE WORLD OPINION
The UN of course, and the European Union called for an immediate halt to all violence.
The Washington-based Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) has condemned Israel’s ‘Massacre’ in Gaza. “Despite the public ‘green light’ given to the Israeli military b y the Bush administration, American Muslims join our fellow citizens who respect international law and the sanctity of human life in repudiating this massacre carried out using U.S. taxpayer-funded weapons.” “We therefore call on President-elect Obama to demonstrate his commitment to change our nations’ one-sided Mideast policy by speaking out now in favor of peace and justice for all parties to this decades-long conflict.” “We also call on world leaders to take direct action to end Israel’s counterproductive and wildly disproportionate attacks and to end the humanitarian siege of Gaza, which led to the recent breakdown of the ceasefire.” [Interesting how they forget that Israel opened three major crossings, yet Hamas continued to send rockets to Israel.]
Egypt has summoned the Israeli ambassador to express condemnation and opened its border with Gaza to allow ambulances to drive out some of the wounded. However, not a single Gazan turned up at Rafah crossing. Hospitals stated the only way they could take up Egypts offer was if Egypt sent helicopters woudl the majority of serious cases be able to accept the offer.
Foreign Minister Ahmed Aboul Gheit stated, “Today everybody has to stand by the Palestinian people’s side and stop this blind military action,” calling on Israel to immediately halt its attacks. However, he also blamed Hamas for ignoring warnings that Israel would attack if rocket fire from Gaza didn’t cease.
Sudanese President Omer al-Bashir called for a united Arab stand against the ongoing Israeli aggressions on the Gaza Strip. On al-Jazeera TV, al-Bashir called for an urgent Arab summit meeting including the Arab Leagyue and the Organization of the Islamic Conference, hoping that strong statements would come out of the meeting to condemn the Israeli action. Al-Bashi also urged the Arab countries to review their relations with the United States. It also called on the UN Security Council and the world society to shoulder their responsibility and exert pressure on Israel to stop the aggressions and lift its blockade against the Palestinian people.
The ruling Sudanese National Congress Party led by al-Bashir also issued a statement, denouncing that the Israeli aggressions using the American weapons has demonstrated the savagery and barbarianism of the military mechanism of Israel. It called on the international community, specially the Arab and Islamic world and their governments to stand on the side of the Palestinian people to confront the Israeli aggressions and to provide them with material and moral supports.
In Lebanon, 4,000 protestors marched through Ein el-Hilweh refugee camp in the southern part of the country, condemning the attacks in general, and Egypt in particular. “Hosni Mubarak, you agent of the Americans, you traitor!” they shouted. They also called on Hizbullah to attack Israel. Lebanon’s Prime Minister, Fuad Saniora, described the Israeli attacks as a “criminal operation” and “new massacres to be added to its full record of massacres.”
Hizbullah called the attacks, “an Israeli war crime and a genocide that requires immediate action from the international community and its institutions, especially the United Nations and the Security Council, because their suspicious silence is a clear collusion with this aggression.”
MORE ON THE WAY – SECOND WAVE
Israel is not stopping on the airstrikes. A second wave was directed at squads who fired about 180 rockets and mortars at Israeli border communities. In an attack early Sunday, Palestinians said Israel aircraft bombed a mosque near Shifa Hospital in Gaza City, destroying it. The Israeli army said the mosque was a base for terrorist activities.
Three more Palestinian militants were killed on Saturday night in two separate airstrikes on eastern Gaza City and the northern Gaza Strip town of Beit Lahia. A Hamas security spokesman also said that Israeli warplanes launched missiles at a group of Palestinian fighters east of Gaza City, killing two of them, while another airstrike on Beit Lahia town in northern Gaza Strip killed one. One of the two airstrikes targeted a metal workshop, which Israel said it is used in manufacturing makeshift rockets, and the other airstrike targeted Asda’a Media and Communication center that belongs to Hamas.
Hundreds of Israeli infantry and armored corps troops headed for the Gaza border in preparation for a possible ground invasion, military officers said, speaking on condition of anonymity under army guidelines.
RANT ON
More than 30 years ago, American political philosopher Michael Walzer wrote: “First oppression is made into an excuse for terrorism, and then terrorism is made into an excuse for oppression.” It is a good description of the Israel-Palestine problem there.
I’m not endorsing anyone on their actions, but I can’t help but wonder why when Hamas ended a six-month cease fire and began sending rockets and mortars over to Israel it was okay, and not a big deal. I mean Hamas has been sending rockets from the Gaza Strip into southern Israel since 2005, and it was okay. However, when Israel basically took an attitude of ‘we’re not gonna go through this again’, its so wrong and reminds me of high-school days. When someone was picked on constantly by a bully, nothing is done. Yet when the bullied retaliates, and basically kicks the bully’s butt, then the bullied gets in trouble for his actions saying “its better to turn your cheek and walk away, that makes you a better person.” So I guess its okay that Hamas broke a cease fire and continues to kill Israelis, but when Israeli retaliates, its wrong… instead of pointing a finger back at Hamas saying “knock it off.”
Israel should make it a priority to keep civilian casualties at a minimum however, it’s a little difficult when Hamas decides to build offices adjacent to schools. But then again, Hamas didn’t seem to care about civilian casualties, now did them, when they were sending rockets into Israel or bombing schools. And if those who are on the Gaza Strip don’t care for Hamas, then why are they there? Aren’t they supporters and endorse Hamas then? And thus they approve of Hamas sending rockets into Israel and killing innocent victims?
I mean come on, Hamas chooses to put police stations near schools and hospitals just because only those spots were available? No, they chose those locations because there is a high civilian count around them. And also, they use mosques to hide weapons. But when Israel destroys these locations, it’s Israel’s bad doing. It’s all part of the game to use these locations for Hamas. “You won’t bomb us because of the women, children and civilians nearby,” but yet continue to send rockets across the border to Israel civilian targets. Then when Gasa is bombed, Israel is the monster.
But ultimately Hamas is not going to disappear. Israel is not going to disappear. Muslims are not going to disappear. Jewish are not going to disappear. There are 1.3 million people on the Gaza Strip, they are not going to disappear. It does not matter how hard either side tries, I mean, they’ve been in a religious war since basically the beginning of time, along with the entire Middle East. And all of this war and killing and threats of death to enforce their agenda in the name of God.
And let me give you this question to ponder. Hamas has said what Israel is doing is genocide, yet if Hamas had a nuclear weapon, do you think they wouldn’t send it over to Israel?
There are no sides to this that are right or wrong. It’s a way of life for these people. What kind of life do both of these countries provide for their citizens. A generator at hand, not running for cover when your area is being bombed. Or having a bomb shelter because of the fear of daily bombings? Or just walking out your door and being killed, just because you are on the wrong side of a boundary. We as American’s can’t even relate to this lifestyle. And what is sad, is that Hamas and Israel allow their citizens to be subject to such lifestyle as normal life. I mean seriously, what do Hamas do, go “Its a Saturday night and I’m bored, lets go fire some rockets at Israel for fun. What do you say, you up for it?”
Or you can just fill in the blanks for a reality check:
The ________________ were wrong to bomb the ________________, because the _______________ were there first. If the ____________ had better leaders, then (Israelis and Palestinians) that region would have a better chance at peace. If only the ______________ would realize their decisions have caused more harm than good, then the ________________ may react differently in the future. If you do what you have always done, you will get what you have always done. And isn’t insanity doing the same thing over and over again, expecting different results, but always resulting in the same thing?
But both will ask for world wide support in what they are doing, and personally, I think the entire world should keep their nose out of the Hamas and Israeli argument. It is between them, and them alone. Is it right that this is happening? No, but was it right that Hamas sent rockets over to Israel for years, killing innocent people, and nothing was done? Israel got tired and said enough. You want to play, fine, lets go, and its being condemned. Sorry, turn about is fair play. And the US’s current stance is the best one to take.
OBAMA
What Obama’s opinion on this situation will be very interesting. Obama has over the past taken the sides of Israel, saying they have a right to defend themselves, and that he will not negotiate with Hamas. Of course months back, in an infamous video and commercial comparing Obama and Hilliary Clintons views, Obama stated he would meet with terrorists.
In January of 2008, Obama went out of his way to take Israel’s side in a letter to U.N. Ambassador Zalmay Khalilzad, urging the United States not allow a resolution condemning Israel’s illegal collective punishment of the Palestinians to pass unless it acknowledged Palestinian rocket attacks, which Israel’s latest closure was a response to. “Israel is forced to do this,” Obama wrote.
Back in February of 2008, the Obama Camp stated, “Barack Obama’s longstanding support for Israel’s security is rooted in his belief that no civilians should have to live with the threat of terrorism. In Gaza, Hamas continues to fire rockets indiscriminately at Israel civilians every day, and that’s why it is long past time that Hamas renounces terrorism, recognizes Israel’s right to exist, and abides by past agreements.”
In March, 2008 Obama defended Israel’s right to self-defense and expressed “admiration and support” for its commitment to negotiations with the Palestinians.
In April, 2008 Ahmed Yousef, Hamas adviser in a WABC Radio Interview stated on Obama, “We like Mr. Obama and we hope that he will win the election and do believe that he is like John Kennedy a great man and great principles'”
In June 2008, Obama reaffirmed his support for Israel and said Jerusalem should remain Israel’s “undivided” capital. He also said he would push for a negotiated settlement to the conflict if he was elected President. Obama also reiterated that he will not negotiate with Hamas.
Then there is July 2008 when Obama gave a speech in Sderot, Israel when he gave an indication on his views of the Israel-Palestine conflict. “I don’t think any country would find it acceptable to have missiles raining down on the heads of their citizens.” “The first job of any nation state is to protect its citizens. And so I can assure you that if – I don’t even care if I was a politician. If somebody was sending rockets into my house where my two daughters sleep at night, I’m going to do everything in my power to stop that. And I would expect the Israelis to do the same thing.”
“In terms of negotiations with Hamas, it is very hard to negotiate with a group that is not representative of a nation state, does not recognize your right to exist, has consistently used terror as a weapon, and is deeply influenced by other countries. I think that Hamas leadership will have to make a decision at some point as to whether it is a serious political party seeking to represent the aspirations of the Palestinian people. And, as a consequence, willing to recognize Israel’s right to exist and renounce violence as a tool to achieve its aims. Or whether it wants to continue to operate as a terrorist organization. Until that point, it’s hard for Israel, I think, to negotiate with a country that – or with a group that doesn’t recognize Israel’s right to exist.”
Obama also had to say on the matter, “I continue to say that Jerusalem will be the capital of Israel. And I have said that before and I will say it again. And I also have said it is important that we don't’ simply slice the city in half. But I’ve also said that that’s a final status issue. That’s an issue that has to be dealt with with the parties involved, the Palestinians and the Israelis. And it’s not the job of the United States to dictate the form in which that will take, but rather to support the efforts that are being made right now to resolve these very difficult issues that have a long history.”
“When Israel invaded Lebanon, in response to the kidnapping of Israel’s soldiers, I was one of the first people to state that Israel had an unequivocal right to defend itself and to rescue soldiers that had been captured. And that is what any country would do. On vote after vote I have demonstrated my support of the state of Israel.”
I wonder exactly how much influence that speech had on what the Israelis have decided to do. And obviously Obama believes that Israel has a right to defend itself, yet the UN the EU and just about every Arab, Palestinian and Muslim country and organization has denounced what Israel has done. It will be very interesting as to what he has to say.
But right now, Obama’s stance is “there is only one President at a time”, although in the past Obama has always had an opinion on everything… interesting that he’s “mum” now. Maybe he’s trying to remember everything he’s said in the past year or so.
And Obama gets handed another crisis in addition to the worsening economy, a worsening recession, high unemployment, increased homeless, increased poverty, the Wall-Street bailouts, the auto bailout, the stimulus package, wars in Iraq and Afghanistan and an unstable situation in Pakistan. Lets hope the man, who has absolutely no Washington experience, can handle it all.. time will tell. Oh wait.. he’s on holiday in Hawaii……. The man can comment on everything else, but here’s another test for him.. and he’s speechless.
Discover new foods, tastes, and ideas along with opened boxes of food with $10,000 inside at Whole Foods in Tustin, CA!
A woman bought a box of crackers from a grocery store in Irvine, California. Upon “opening” the box of crackers, what was found was cracker jack and an envelope with $10,000 in it. [I wonder if there was a green “value” sign for the product?]
As the story goes, the woman called the police to report the money. Later store managers at Whole Foods in Tustin called to reported an elderly woman had come in a few days earlier, hysterical because she had mistakenly returned a box of crackers with her life savings inside. In a “mix-up the store restocked the box rather than composting it.”
The woman returned the box to the store, and never heard from the elderly woman, not even an offering of a reward. This however, is not the point of my post.
So, the moral of the story is that a box of what was suppose to be crackers, was opened, emptied, and refilled with cracker jack and an envelope, mistakenly returned to the store, and placed back on the shelf, to which, someone else purchased said box, thinking it was an unopened box of crackers.
How can a grocery store “mix up” an unopened box of crackers with an opened box of crackers filled with cracker jack? If I were a resident of Tustin, I’d be very leery of purchasing ANYTHING from Whole Foods Market at 2847 Park Avenue.