'incredible violence'


By yankeeuxb
September 23, 2010
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These are a few extracts from the fact finding mission of the Geneva-based Human Rights Council on the Israeli attack on the aid flotilla to Gaza.

The Israeli military was guilty of "an unacceptable level of brutality" and deployed "totally unnecessary and incredible violence" in the raid last May on a humanitarian assistance flotilla off the coast of Gaza that killed nine people.
"The conduct of the Israeli military and other personnel towards the flotilla passengers was not only disproportionate but demonstrated levels of totally unnecessary and incredible violence," the inquiry concluded. "It betrayed an unacceptable level of brutality. Such conduct cannot be justified or condoned on security or any other grounds."

The HRC also said this about the humanitarian crisis in Gaza: "The preponderance of evidence is too overwhelming to come to a contrary opinion," the report said. "Any denial that this is so cannot be sustained... For this reason alone, the blockade is unlawful."

Israel predictably said that the HRC was biased.

Meanwhile in Jerusalem a Palestinian man, Samer Serhan, was shot dead by a private security guard. Israeli Police said that Palestinians blocked the road forcing the security guard to fire in the air to defend himself. The security guard was released after questioning. The dead man was shot twice in the stomach which kind of refutes the claim that the security guard shot in the air.

Whether they are the four hundred plus children killed in a fortnight or the scores of protestors shot in the head or bulldozed isn’t it amazing that Israelis are ‘only’ ever ‘defending’ themselves and that no one is ever brought to justice for the countless deaths of Palestinians and foreign aid workers / protestors?
Let’s hope that Mr Abbas and Mr Netanyahu can bring justice for the Palestinians as Mr Obama stated was possible today.

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Jonathan Hoffman

23 September, 2010 - 14:10

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Aha ... thought you were hiding under the floorboards ...

yankeeuxb: The man who can't tell the difference btween a Chassid and a Muslim!


Jonathan Hoffman

23 September, 2010 - 14:11

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Have you no shame?


mattpryor

23 September, 2010 - 14:42

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Interesting that this report was released to coincide with the Jew-hating midget's visit to the US as well.

The forces of darkness are gathering, the US is weak and the bad guys are joining forces against us... of course yankeeuxb can't wait for the West to fall so we can have people like Ahmedinejad and Ghadaffi running our lives.


jose (not verified)

23 September, 2010 - 17:11

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The UNHRC has a proven record of antisemitic reports: it has only enacted resolutions against Israel, as if Israel was the only state with human rights' problems on Earth.
It shoud be ashamed that no other country, including those sitting on its own Council has been blamed for the far worse human rights' violations they continue to commit. In fact the greatest human rights' violators, such as Lybia, have a reserved chair in the UNHRC Council.
The rabid racist yankeexub appreciates this implicitely by abstention to condemn the treatment of the Palestinian doctor and Bulgarian nurses, for example. Because yankeexub hates much more Jews than he loves Palestinians.


Isca Stieglitz

24 September, 2010 - 15:05

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I found this interesting. I had read similar in old fashioned book/research paper form a long time ago from lots of sources; warning of the UN changing into something against its founding principles and not just with regard to Israel. The literature is 'out there' on paper or in the ether:

http://www.frumforum.com/fighting-the-new-anti-semitism

Of course there is always a counter view:

http://www.normanfinkelstein.com/methodical-expose-of-lunatic-irwin-cotl...

Take your pick.

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