Here we go again: Israel plans ground invasion of Gaza

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Re: Here we go again: Israel plans ground invasion of Gaza

Postby American Dream » Sun Jul 20, 2014 3:29 pm

http://www.leninology.co.uk/2014/07/hid ... lians.html

Hiding among civilians

by Richard Seymour

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Hamas, they tell us, is cowardly and cynical.

Hiding among civilians.

They hid at the el-Wafa hospital. They hid at the beach, where children played football. They hid at the yard of 75 year old Muhammad Hamad. They hid among the residential quarters of Shujaya. They hid in the home of the poet, Othman Hussein. They hid in the thousands of houses damaged or destroyed. They hid in 84 schools and 23 medical facilities. They hid in a cafe, where Gazans were watching the World Cup. They hid in the ambulances trying to retrieve the injured.

Masters of disguise, they hid so well that no one ever found them. They hid themselves in a young woman in pink household slippers, sprawled on the pavement, taken down while fleeing. They hid themselves in the little boy whose parts were carried away by his father in a plastic shopping bag. They hid themselves in an elderly woman, lying in a pool of blood on a stone floor.

Hamas, they tell us, is cowardly and cynical.
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Re: Here we go again: Israel plans ground invasion of Gaza

Postby seemslikeadream » Sun Jul 20, 2014 3:32 pm

WATCH: Kerry slams Gaza incursion: 'It's a hell of a pinpoint operation'
U.S. secretary of state speaks candidly to his advisers, without noticing open microphone.
By Barak Ravid

U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry was caught on open mic speaking to one of his advisors on Sunday, saying sarcastically "It's a hell of a pinpoint operation," referring to Israel's operation in Gaza.
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Re: Here we go again: Israel plans ground invasion of Gaza

Postby Ben D » Wed Jul 23, 2014 11:34 pm

http://www.jpost.com/Breaking-News/Report-Dozens-of-IDF-reservists-refuse-to-enter-Gaza-368638

Report: Dozens of IDF reservists refuse to enter Gaza

By BEN HARTMAN 07/23/2014 20:11

Thirty IDF reservists refused to enter Gaza in an aging model of armored personnel carrier (APC), the same type that was hit by an anti-tank missile Saturday night in an incident that left 7 Golani soldiers dead, Channel 10 reported on Wednesday.

The APC in question is the M113, which was first developed by the United States in the 1960s and saw service in Vietnam. It has also been used in Israel for decades and is known for being old and highly vulnerable.

In army lingo the APC is dubbed a 'chipser' - one hit and you're fried. It was a mainstay of the army for decades but the rising use of RPGs by Palestinian militants in the 70s and 80s and later the use of anti-tank missiles made it obsolete.
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Re: Here we go again: Israel plans ground invasion of Gaza

Postby MacCruiskeen » Thu Jul 24, 2014 9:06 am

Ben D » Wed Jul 23, 2014 10:34 pm wrote:
http://www.jpost.com/Breaking-News/Report-Dozens-of-IDF-reservists-refuse-to-enter-Gaza-368638

Report: Dozens of IDF reservists refuse to enter Gaza

By BEN HARTMAN 07/23/2014 20:11

Thirty IDF reservists refused to enter Gaza in an aging model of armored personnel carrier (APC), the same type that was hit by an anti-tank missile Saturday night in an incident that left 7 Golani soldiers dead, Channel 10 reported on Wednesday.

The APC in question is the M113, which was first developed by the United States in the 1960s and saw service in Vietnam. It has also been used in Israel for decades and is known for being old and highly vulnerable.

In army lingo the APC is dubbed a 'chipser' - one hit and you're fried. It was a mainstay of the army for decades but the rising use of RPGs by Palestinian militants in the 70s and 80s and later the use of anti-tank missiles made it obsolete.


I read the headline and thought: "Good on them! At last Israeli soldiers are refusing to participate in mass murder!"

But no.
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Re: Here we go again: Israel plans ground invasion of Gaza

Postby coffin_dodger » Thu Jul 24, 2014 9:39 am

Report: Dozens of IDF reservists refuse to enter Gaza

By BEN HARTMAN 07/23/2014 20:11

Thirty IDF reservists refused to enter Gaza in an aging model of armored personnel carrier (APC), the same type that was hit by an anti-tank missile Saturday night in an incident that left 7 Golani soldiers dead, Channel 10 reported on Wednesday.


Ooops. Soldiers are supposed to follow orders, regardless of the danger or folly in an action ordered by a superior. Not wanting to get into an APC because it's 'old' or another similar one had been hit recently isn't a great excuse for not carrying out orders or doing your duty. This smacks of cowardice in the face of fire. If these guys aren't court-martialed for not following orders, that will send a loud and clear message to other Israeli soldiers that pretty much anything goes when faced with a situation that needs to be resolved by bravery, duty and comradeship, when actually, you can just run away because it's a bit dangerous. LOL.
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Re: Here we go again: Israel plans ground invasion of Gaza

Postby American Dream » Thu Jul 24, 2014 1:36 pm

http://www.leninology.co.uk/2014/07/the ... ed-it.html

THURSDAY, JULY 24, 2014

The quality of mercy is not strained. It droppeth as the gentle rain from heaven.

posted by Richard Seymour

There is nowhere safe in Gaza, but it's okay: they're bringing food and medical supplies. Israel has sent 860 truckloads.

Israel has besieged Gaza since 2007, destroying its economy and rendering most Palestinians dependent on food aid: but it brings food.

Israel attacks Gaza's power generation system over and over: but it brings petrol.

Israel bombs people in their homes, then bombs the ambulances they are carried away in, then bombs the hospitals they arrive at: but it brings medicine.

Admittedly, some Israelis are incensed by such generosity. Sure, they say, let the food get through, maybe some medical supplies. But "cola and all these other luxuries?" And why cement and electricity? So Hamas can build more tunnels? What are they, crazy?

Answer: yes. They are. Even under the steel rain of Hamas rockets, they would rather risk a terror tunnel than see a Gaza baby go without a final meal before she is shelled in her cot.

Are you not verklempt?

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Re: Here we go again: Israel plans ground invasion of Gaza

Postby slimmouse » Thu Jul 24, 2014 1:53 pm

Ben D » 24 Jul 2014 03:34 wrote:
http://www.jpost.com/Breaking-News/Report-Dozens-of-IDF-reservists-refuse-to-enter-Gaza-368638

Report: Dozens of IDF reservists refuse to enter Gaza

By BEN HARTMAN 07/23/2014 20:11

Thirty IDF reservists refused to enter Gaza in an aging model of armored personnel carrier (APC), the same type that was hit by an anti-tank missile Saturday night in an incident that left 7 Golani soldiers dead, Channel 10 reported on Wednesday.

The APC in question is the M113, which was first developed by the United States in the 1960s and saw service in Vietnam. It has also been used in Israel for decades and is known for being old and highly vulnerable.

In army lingo the APC is dubbed a 'chipser' - one hit and you're fried. It was a mainstay of the army for decades but the rising use of RPGs by Palestinian militants in the 70s and 80s and later the use of anti-tank missiles made it obsolete.


Like Mac , I was rather hoping they were refusing on more compassionate grounds. It appears we have some way to go.


He who joyfully marches to music rank and file, has already earned my contempt. He has been given a large brain by mistake, since for him the spinal cord would surely suffice. This disgrace to civilization should be done away with at once. Heroism at command, how violently I hate all this, how despicable and ignoble war is; I would rather be torn to shreds than be a part of so base an action. It is my conviction that killing under the cloak of war is nothing but an act of murder.


Albert Einstein.

Is that a fair assessment? He's probably trying to tell us all to think for ourselves.

Might I suggest that were everyone to truly be alllowed to think for themselves, then "common sense" would prevail.

The trouble is that people arent allowed to think for themselves.

Is that our own fault, or is it theirs?

And who are "they"

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Re: Here we go again: Israel plans ground invasion of Gaza

Postby NeonLX » Thu Jul 24, 2014 2:49 pm

Thanks for the "Hiding among Civilians" post, AD. That's an excellent read.
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Re: Here we go again: Israel plans ground invasion of Gaza

Postby DrEvil » Thu Jul 24, 2014 2:54 pm

coffin_dodger » Thu Jul 24, 2014 3:39 pm wrote:
Report: Dozens of IDF reservists refuse to enter Gaza

By BEN HARTMAN 07/23/2014 20:11

Thirty IDF reservists refused to enter Gaza in an aging model of armored personnel carrier (APC), the same type that was hit by an anti-tank missile Saturday night in an incident that left 7 Golani soldiers dead, Channel 10 reported on Wednesday.


Ooops. Soldiers are supposed to follow orders, regardless of the danger or folly in an action ordered by a superior. Not wanting to get into an APC because it's 'old' or another similar one had been hit recently isn't a great excuse for not carrying out orders or doing your duty. This smacks of cowardice in the face of fire. If these guys aren't court-martialed for not following orders, that will send a loud and clear message to other Israeli soldiers that pretty much anything goes when faced with a situation that needs to be resolved by bravery, duty and comradeship, when actually, you can just run away because it's a bit dangerous. LOL.


I wish more people had the balls to run away when things get a bit dangerous.
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Re: Here we go again: Israel plans ground invasion of Gaza

Postby slimmouse » Thu Jul 24, 2014 3:03 pm

DrEvil » 24 Jul 2014 18:54 wrote:
coffin_dodger » Thu Jul 24, 2014 3:39 pm wrote:
Report: Dozens of IDF reservists refuse to enter Gaza

By BEN HARTMAN 07/23/2014 20:11

Thirty IDF reservists refused to enter Gaza in an aging model of armored personnel carrier (APC), the same type that was hit by an anti-tank missile Saturday night in an incident that left 7 Golani soldiers dead, Channel 10 reported on Wednesday.


Ooops. Soldiers are supposed to follow orders, regardless of the danger or folly in an action ordered by a superior. Not wanting to get into an APC because it's 'old' or another similar one had been hit recently isn't a great excuse for not carrying out orders or doing your duty. This smacks of cowardice in the face of fire. If these guys aren't court-martialed for not following orders, that will send a loud and clear message to other Israeli soldiers that pretty much anything goes when faced with a situation that needs to be resolved by bravery, duty and comradeship, when actually, you can just run away because it's a bit dangerous. LOL.


I wish more people had the balls to run away when things get a bit dangerous.


In Israel ,or almost any other country for that matter, would the people who have the balls to run away, require bigger balls than those who refuse to serve in the first place ?
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Re: Here we go again: Israel plans ground invasion of Gaza

Postby Wombaticus Rex » Fri Jul 25, 2014 10:32 am

Gideon Rachman surprisingly chastened today on FT:

Israel set itself clear goals when it launched its assault on Gaza. Stop the rocket fire into Israel and close the tunnels that might allow Hamas to infiltrate fighters into Israel. Some 18 days into the offensive, and these goals have not yet been achieved. But that is not the only sign that Israel’s Gaza offensive is going wrong. On the contrary, there are multiple signs that Israel is losing control of the situation:

1. After a slow start, international outrage about the Gaza offensive is building. The international reaction had been relatively muted – perhaps because there are so many other competing horrors in the Middle East. (Some 700 people were killed in just two days fighting in Syria, last week.) As my colleague Roula Khalaf points out, Hamas has also lost crucial political support across the Arab world. The coincidence of the Gaza and Ukraine crises also probably took the pressure off Israel, briefly. But the shelling of the UN school in Gaza yesterday may mark some form of tipping point – with much stronger statements coming from the UN Secretary-General and Gaza dominating the headlines in Europe.

2. Unrest has spread to the West Bank. If the riots last night are repeated, then Israel risks facing a third intifada. The Gazan offensive will then have comprehensively back-fired, by ending a prolonged period of relative calm enjoyed by Israel.

3. The revival of Hamas: At the start of the Gaza offensive, Hamas was in an extremely weak position. It had lost vital support from Egypt and Iran, and enjoyed little sympathy in the west. But by successfully prolonging the fight with Israel – and even briefly all-but closing Ben Gurion airport – Hamas has chalked up some important propaganda victories. If it can get some sort of lifting of the Gaza blockade agreed – as part of the cease-fire negotiations – it will certainly be able to claim some sort of victory.

4. Israeli military casualties – while small compared to the toll of Palestinian deaths – are still shocking to the Israeli public. This is a small country with a civilian army.

If the Israeli government accepts a ceasefire, without achieving its goals and stopping the rockets, it will face a fierce domestic backlash. But the longer the fighting continues, the more the international backlash against Israel will grow – and the greater the chance that Israel will face a Palestinian uprising on the West Bank.
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Re: Here we go again: Israel plans ground invasion of Gaza

Postby seemslikeadream » Fri Jul 25, 2014 9:06 pm

Blockading the Truth: Obama's Big Lie About Gaza

1.
It is simply a lie that Israel's slaughter in Gaza is a response to an "unprovoked attack" by Hamas. Not only is it a lie, it is a transparent, brazen lie, whose falsehood is glaringly apparent to anyone who had given even a cursory look at coverage of the Israeli government's response to the murder of three Israeli teenagers in June.

At that time, we were told in many news reports about an Israeli "crackdown" in Gaza, including mass arrests, military operations and, finally, the killing of six Hamas members. It was after these operations and these killings -- which were clear breaches of a ceasefire which Hamas had been honoring for 19 months -- that Hamas began its retaliation against Israel's unprovoked attacks.

(And no, the murder of the teenagers was not a "provocation" by Hamas, which disclaimed all connection to the crime. It was almost certainly carried out a rogue clan which has often -- conveniently -- staged provocations whenever it seems that some small movement toward peace might be made, and has been a thorn in Hamas' side for a long time. What's more, as Max Blumenthal reported, the Israeli government knew the teenagers had been murdered almost immediately, and who the likely culprits were; but the Netanyahu regime chose to wage a worldwide campaign of mendacity -- and torment the boys' parents -- by claiming they might still be alive, and launching "search" missions for them.)

These are all undisputed facts. The narrative that dominates the Washington media and political discourse -- "plucky Israel attacked without motive by demonic foes" -- is, again, an obvious lie. But that has not stopped it from being repeated endlessly, all across the political spectrum and in every form of media, day after day after day.

It is impossible that Barack Obama does not know these undisputed facts. Standing at the apex of history's most all-pervasive intelligence system -- and receiving daily digests of news reports on volatile areas like the Middle East -- he of all people knows that the Hamas rocket fire was a response to an Israeli military action, an Israeli violation of a long ceasefire.

It is also impossible that a majority, if not all, of the 100 U.S. Senators who voted to endorse the Israeli slaughter in Gaza -- including stalwart "progressives" like Al Franken and "socialist" Bernie Sanders -- did not know the truth when they cast their ballots. It is impossible that the editors and reporters of the nation's leading media organizations do not know these facts -- which they themselves reported only a few weeks ago.

Yet day after day after day, from the commanding heights of our "culture" (if the debased goon show of our public discourse deserves such a word), the Big Lie thunders forth. What's more, Obama is putting his money (or rather, our money) where his mendacious mouth is, tacking $225 million for Israel's "Iron Dome" missile defense system into a bill ostensibly meant to deal with the influx of child immigrants. Obama and the Senate Democrats are making political pawns out of these children -- most of whom are fleeing Central American hellholes created in no small part by decades of bipartisan military and political backing for repressive oligarchs. (Including, of course, Obama's support for an oligarch-militarist "regime change" coup in Honduras early in his presidency.) With the new money for Israel's military, the Democrats hope to sucker the Republicans into voting for the emergency immigration bill (from which they cut $1 billion -- hey, you don't want to coddle those kids!), or else put them in a political bind if the immigrant-hating GOP votes against the bill: "You aren't supporting plucky little Israel!"

A very cynical ploy, yes, but no matter: even if it fails and the children are left to languish, some other way will be found to get the money to Israel and, most importantly, show the world that America fully supports the massacre -- more than 800 Palestinians killed so far, including whole families, refugees at a UN shelter, patients in hospitals and other prime military targets.

Eight hundred dead -- and Obama gives the IDF a $225 million bounty. Maybe when the death count reaches a thousand, he'll buy Netanyahu a pony or something.

2.
James Marc Leas lays out the timeline leading up to the operation in this succinct marshaling of the facts in CounterPunch. You should read the whole thing, but here are a few excerpts:

The July 8 ITIC report also divulged why Hamas launched its first rocket fire at Israel in more than 19 months on July 7: On that night Israeli forces had bombed and killed 6 Hamas members in Gaza. The ITIC report includes a picture of the six Hamas members. Thus, a report from an authoritative Israeli source described the provocation for the resumption of rocket fire: Hamas rocket fire began only after Israeli forces had engaged in nearly a month of military operations in violation of the ceasefire agreement and had killed 6 Hamas members in Gaza. ...

The facts show that Israeli forces had to work quite hard to get Hamas to end its cease-fire. The killing of the six Hamas members was not an isolated event. Israeli forces and settlers had gone wild on the West Bank starting on June 12 after the kidnaping of three Israeli teens. Israeli forces had also attacked 60 targets in Gaza during those three weeks of June. Then, on the night of July 7, 2014, the Israeli Air Force had attacked approximately 50 more “terrorist targets” in the Gaza Strip, as described in the ITIC report.

Human Rights Watch (HRW) reported on July 3:

Israel’s military operations in the West Bank following the abduction and killing of three Israeli teenagers have amounted to collective punishment. The military operations included unlawful use of force, arbitrary arrests, and illegal home demolitions. ... Giving more details, several of the weekly reports from the Palestine Center for Human Rights (PCHR) indicate that Israeli forces and settlers killed 11 Palestinians and wounded 51 during 369 incursions into the West Bank between June 12 and July 2 and that Israeli forces raided hundreds of houses on the West Bank each week.

110 bombing raids, a military incursion, 17 killings, mass arrests -- all before Hamas fired a single rocket. This is what Obama -- and every single member of the United States Senate -- call an "unprovoked attack." They say it with a straight face -- nay, with long, somber, pious faces -- but they know it's a lie.

3.
But let us imagine, just for a moment, that their deceitful narrative was true. What if Hamas just woke up one fine, clear peaceful morning and said, "Hey, let's start firing missiles at Israel, fellas! Won't that be a hoot?" The fact is that even in that scenario, it would not be an "unprovoked attack," but a legitimate act of self-defense.

How do we know this? Because one of Israel's most honored statesmen told us so. As Jonathan Schwarz notes, Abba Eban, one of the founding fathers of Israel, used his renowned eloquence to defend Israel in the UN from charges of aggression for striking first in the 1967 Six-Day War. Rising to address the global body -- where he had once served as vice-president of the General Assembly -- Eban put forth his case. The surprise attack was justified, he said, because Egypt had blockaded an Israeli port:

The blockade is by definition an act of war, imposed and enforced through armed violence. Never in history have blockade and peace existed side by side. From May 24 onward, the question who started the war or who fired the first shot became momentously irrelevant. There is no difference in civil law between murdering a man by slow strangulation or killing him by a shot in the bead. From the moment at which the blockade was imposed, active hostilities had commenced and Israel owed Egypt nothing of her Charter rights. If a foreign power sought to close Odessa or Copenhagen or Marseilles or New York harbour by the use of force, what would happen? Would there be any discussion about who had fired the first shot? Would anyone ask whether aggression had begun?

As Schwarz points out -- and which the entirety of the American political-media establishment perpetually fails to point out -- Gaza has been subject to a stringent and ruinous blockade by Israel since 2007. As noted here the other day:

Israel has imprisoned the people of Gaza in a stateless limbo while carefully controlling almost every aspect of their lives, including what medicines they can have, what manufacturing and building materials they are allowed and even, at times, how much food they are allowed to eat to keep the population weakened but just above malnutrition levels. This brutal regimen in daily life is of course punctuated with regular night raids, bombings, kidnappings, “disappearings” and almost weekly civilians deaths at the hands of Israeli overseers. This has gone on year after year.

Eban said Israel was justified in retaliating with military force when Egypt had blockaded a port for a few weeks. How much more justified would the Palestinians be in retaliating against a total blockade -- by land, sea and air -- that has lasted almost eight years?

I don't agree with lobbing missiles into cities. I believe it's wrong. But I also realize that I have the great luxury of pondering these moral and legal and philosophical questions at my leisure, in comfort and safety. I haven't seen my family half-starved, my children's growth stunted, my friends and relatives blown to bits. I haven't been trapped in stateless limbo, with no passport, no freedom, no opportunity, under threat of violent death or arbitrary arrest every moment of my life. I don't know what I would do if that was my reality. I don't know what I'd do if I saw my loved ones suffer that way, year after year. I might somehow hold on to the ideal of non-violent resistance -- or I very well might not.

But I do know that by the terms of the world's great and good -- who speak portentously of the "laws of war" and analyze in great detail the "justifications" for violent conflict -- the Palestinians have a right to resist the "slow strangulation" of the blockade ... and the "shot in the head" (and the missile in the crib) that they are now being subjected to. By Abba Eban's own reasoning, from the very first day of the Israeli blockade of Gaza, "the question who started the war or who fired the first shot became momentously irrelevant."

Note: Updated 25/7 to reflect increase in the death count.
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Re: Here we go again: Israel plans ground invasion of Gaza

Postby elfismiles » Sat Jul 26, 2014 9:41 am

Israel Is Trying To Make Genocide Sexy
Author: Kerry-Anne July 25, 2014 6:05 am

Throughout history, authoritarian regimes have sought to make their chief perpetrators sexy. For the Nazi’s it was the Aryan ‘strength through joy”, but North Korea, the USSR, East Germany…and yes, even our own Western cultures engage in this.

Israel continues its attacks on Gaza, which cannot be described as anything short of a massacre, with more then 800 dead, 4,000 injured and 80% of those civilians.

There are more than 5 million Palestinian refugees living in UNWRA camps having been displaced from their lands by Israel
The UN has made 69 resolutions against Israel, declared its settlement program ‘deplorable’ and illegal and that its occupation of Gaza and the West Bank violates International Law
Before and since Israel ‘withdrew’ from Gaza in 2009, it has imprisoned Gaza’s 1.8m inhabitants behind an apartheid wall, and blockaded the strip of land by air and sea too. In 2006, Israeli government adviser Dov Weisglass said of the deliberate policy to cap food imports to imprisoned Gaza: “The idea is to put the Palestinians on a diet, but not to make them die of hunger.” Nevertheless, the UN describe the blockade as making Gaza “uninhabitable”.
The United Nations under secretary general for Humanitarian Affairs and Emergency Relief Coordinator John Holmes states that Gaza’s citizens are “living in a large open-air prison,”
Gaza is the 40th most densely populated place on earth.

It is this open prison into which Israel is firing the full capacity of its land, sea and air forces. This, is a massacre.

So, time to make it sexy. You can rely on the IDF to do their level best to step up. A Facebook page has been set up this week called “Standing With the IDF”, where women are encouraged to post revealing images of themselves covered in pro-IDF graffiti.

Not so much sexy, as sickening.

http://www.addictinginfo.org/2014/07/25 ... cide-sexy/
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Re: Here we go again: Israel plans ground invasion of Gaza

Postby seemslikeadream » Sat Jul 26, 2014 10:00 pm

Israel Preps ‘Significant Expansion’ of Gaza War: Over 1,040 Gazans Dead
12-Hour 'Pause' Expected to Be Followed by More Escalation
by Jason Ditz, July 25, 2014
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After the Israeli cabinet unanimously spurned a US-proposed ceasefire, they agreed to a partial pause of their attack on the Gaza Strip for 12 hours. The last “humanitarian ceasefire” Israel agreed to was followed immediately by a dramatic escalation of the war.

This time may be no different, as Defense Minister Moshe Ya’alon is warning troops to be prepared for a “significant expansion” of the ongoing invasion of Gaza “very soon.”

Israel has been pounding the strip for two weeks now, with the death toll soaring to over 1,047 Gazans killed, overwhelming civilians and roughly 24% of them children under the age of 18. Over 6,000 Gaza residents have been wounded.

On the Israeli side, by contrast, the deaths are almost exclusively among attacking soldiers, with 43 now reported killed overall, 40 of them soldiers. This includes the previously missing soldier, who Israeli military forces reported dead today.

Exactly what the goal of the 12-hour “pause” is remains unclear, though speculation is that the Gaza civilians, mostly trapped in their homes, will use the opportunity to stock up on food and water, to the extent relief agencies have been able to bring it in.

The World Food Program has reported bringing in emergency food aid for about 160,000 people, but with more than 200,000 people internally displaced, and virtually the entire economy of Gaza, a strip of well over 1 million people, ground to a halt by war, that barely puts a dent in the need.
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Re: Here we go again: Israel plans ground invasion of Gaza

Postby 82_28 » Sat Jul 26, 2014 10:29 pm

Yet, we're expected to believe that they have this vast network of tunnels that they bring these super scary missiles through. Saddam as well was "found" in some inexplicable tunnel or "spider hole" whatever the fuck they call these things. We're all really impressed down here.

I am actually impressed with the ability to lie with aplomb with something completely impossible given the story as to how Palestinians get these rockets that threaten the realm protected by the "Iron Dome". It is racism being used, plain and simple. Some of us do not tolerate racism.

Yet there it is. Always the spectre it always has been. But the fascists in Israel get a pass, because it's Israel. Fuck that shit. All humans are valid. But who am I to say? Saying all humans are valid is likely a crime.
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