http://www.halturnershow.com/IsraeliAtrocities.html
By: Hal Turner
North Bergen, NJ USA — For years, we in America have supported Israel both financially and militarily because we perceived they were the innocent victims of hostile and violent neighbors. The US media has, for years, provided extensive coverage of every incident involving Arab-against-Israeli violence. From shootings, to car bombs to suicide bombers, we in America have seen it all. Or have we?
Why would rational (…)
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Israeli Attrocities (Pictures)
25 July 2006 par (Open-Publishing)
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Homage to Fredy Perlman
25 July 2006 par (Open-Publishing)
1 commentAs well concerning the actual circumstances in Lebanon as well concerning the anniversary of the death of Fredy Perlman on July 26 in 1985, here is his integral text to remind, opportunate quotation sent by cassquarter from Detroit to the Fr list nettime-fr-raw.newmorning: " Anti-Semitism & the Beirut progrom " a famous critical article published at the moment Israel entered Lebanon in 1982, one year before he published his no less famous book " Against His-Story, Against Leviathan" in (…)
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Is the UN general secretary, powerless or careless?
24 July 2006 par (Open-Publishing)
3 commentsIs the UN general secretary, powerless or careless?
The Israeli army has been brutally bombing every thing in Lebanon including civilians, bridges, airports, electric power stations, motorways and trucks. The intensity of bombing may lead to the killing of their two abducted soldiers. The Lebanese people and government are been targeted and thus it is obvious that the aim of this aggression is not to free the abducted soldiers but to punish the people and government of Lebanon for an act (…) -
THE CRIME OF LEBANON AND PALESTINE - ARE IRAN AND SYRIA NEXT?
24 July 2006 par (Open-Publishing)
2 commentsThe Crime of Lebanon and Palestine - Are Iran and Syria Next? - by Stephen Lendman
By any interpretation of international law, Israel today is committing massive and egregious war crimes and crimes against humanity against the defenseless people of Palestine and Lebanon. It’s doing it with the full support and encouragement of the US and willful compliance of the West, most of the Arab world, the UN and the dominant corporate media worldwide acting as cheerleaders for the mass killing, (…) -
Attacks Qualify as War Crimes, Officials Say
24 July 2006 par (Open-Publishing)
3 commentsBy WARREN HOGE
The United Nations’ top human rights official said Wednesday that the killing and maiming of civilians under attack in Lebanon, Israel and Gaza and the West Bank could constitute war crimes.
“The scale of killings in the region, and their predictability, could engage the personal criminal responsibility of those involved, particularly those in a position of command and control,” said Louise Arbour, the high commissioner for human rights.
Ms. Arbour is a former justice of (…) -
Israel pulls out of Gaza camp
24 July 2006 par (Open-Publishing)
Israeli troops have withdrawn from the Maghazi refugee camp after a three-day assault that killed 15.
Israel launched the offensive after Palestinian gunmen killed two soldiers and abducted a third in a cross-border raid last month.
An Israeli army spokeswoman said: "Yes, our forces are out, but it is important to emphasise that operations in Gaza continue."
Israeli troops remain in southern Gaza, apparently in an attempt to stop the abducted soldier being transferred to neighbouring (…) -
United States to Israel: you have one more week to blast Hizbullah
24 July 2006 par (Open-Publishing)
Bush ’gave green light’ for limited attack, say Israeli and UK sources
Ewen MacAskill, Simon Tisdall and Patrick Wintour
The US is giving Israel a window of a week to inflict maximum damage on Hizbullah before weighing in behind international calls for a ceasefire in Lebanon, according to British, European and Israeli sources.
The Bush administration, backed by Britain, has blocked efforts for an immediate halt to the fighting initiated at the UN security council, the G8 summit in St (…) -
Mother of Iraq War Vet Who Committed Suicide Flies Flag Upside Down
24 July 2006 par (Open-Publishing)
3 commentsBy Matthew Rothschild
Terri Jones lost her son Jason Cooper just over a year ago.
He was an Army Reservist in the Iraq War.
On July 14, 2005, four months after returning home to Iowa, he hanged himself.
He was 23.
Since then, Jones has been flying her American flag upside down, though someone came on her property once and turned it right side up, and another person stole it.
“We had a flag out the whole time Jason was in Iraq,” she says. “Once he died, my boyfriend Vince turned (…) -
At a crossroads in downtown Beirut
24 July 2006 par (Open-Publishing)
Zena el-Khalil writing from Beirut, Live from Lebanon
Today I drove through downtown on my way to visit my parents. I was driving alone and was a bit nervous. First time in a car alone since this whole thing started ... But I had to see my parents.
I came across a red light and stopped. The streets were empty, and I caught myself wondering why I stopped and didn’t just go through. Streets were totally empty - no other cars, no traffic police. Then I remembered my latest policy that is (…) -
Bush’s Faith in Force and the Middle East in Flames
24 July 2006 par (Open-Publishing)
1 commentBy Tom Engelhardt
So, as the world spins on a dime, where exactly are we?
As a man who is no fan of fundamentalists of any sort, let me offer a proposition that might make some modest sense of our reeling planet. Consider the possibility that the most fundamental belief, perhaps in all of history, but specifically in these last catastrophic years, seems to be in the efficacy of force — and the more of it the merrier. That deep belief in force above all else is perhaps the monotheism of (…)