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Thousands in Europe protest against Israel offensive | ||
2009-01-04 | ||
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Thousands of people also voiced their opposition to Israel's military action in rallies in Madrid, Amsterdam, Stockholm and Athens along with other European cities. In London, many demonstrators carried Palestinian flags and chanted "Free, free Palestine" and "Israel terrorists" as they filed along the River Thames before gathering in Trafalgar Square, an AFP reporter saw. Some protesters threw their shoes at the iron gates of Prime Minister Gordon Brown's Downing Street residence to express their anger at his refusal to condemn Israeli airstrikes, which Palestinian medics say have killed more than 450 people in a week. Brown issued a statement saying he had urged Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert in a phone call to agree to an "immediate ceasefire."
Former Eurythmics star Lennox said the approach of both the Palestinians and Israelis was "wrong" and a total ceasefire was the only option. "For every one person killed in Gaza, they are creating 100 suicide bombers. It's not just about Gaza, it's about all of us," she told the BBC. Elsewhere in Britain, 2,000 people demonstrated in Manchester in northwest England and 500 braved the cold in the Scottish capital Edinburgh. In Paris, where organisers claimed 25,000 turned out for a march led by Communist and left-wing politicians, the crowd chanted "We are all Palestinians" and "Israel killers." Many sported traditional Palestinian scarves. As the protesters dispersed, between 200 and 300 tried to make their way toward the Israeli embassy near the Champs Elysees but were blocked by police barricades. Several cars were set alight as well as Israeli flags, an AFP correspondent reported. Several cars were also torched or overturned and windows smashed in the city's midtown shopping district, but calm appeared to return as of early evening, according to an AFP journalist. Thousands of people also demonstrated in the French cities of Marseille, Lyon, Nice and Mulhouse, with organisers and police again offering vastly different turnout numbers. In neighbouring Spain, more than 2,000 people rallied outside the foreign ministry in Madrid, burning several Israeli flags. Police detained a man who tried to break through a police barrier and injured three police officers. Hundreds of the demonstrators, most of them Arabs, then marched through the streets of Madrid brandishing signs such as "This is not a war but a genocide." Protests were also staged rallies in Greek and Italian cities, with the largest turnout reported in Milan -- an estimated 5,000 people, most of them immigrants. Meanwhile, scuffles took place in front of the Israeli embassy in Athens at the end of a rally that drew about 3,000, pitting stone-throwing demonstrators against police who responded with teargas. Two people were arrested as more than 1,000 marched through Amsterdam condemning the Israeli airstrikes on Gaza and calling for a boycott of Israeli goods, police said. More than 2,300 people also demonstrated in the Austrian city of Salzburg, police said. | ||
Posted by:Steve White |
#32 I read the article with the descriptions of the demonstrations. Let me say this: 1) Hateful remarks against Jews are not tolerated and the person, if caught, will be prosecuted 2) The Far Left is a special antisemitic piece of cake. 3) The worst offenders in those demonstrations are usually no buddhists if you get what I mean |
Posted by: European Conservative 2009-01-04 23:39 |
#31 Prime Minister Merkel spoke most decidedly on the side of Israel as well. Or here, if the link doesn't work again: http://www.jpost.com/servlet/Satellite?cid=1230733155804&pagename=JPost%2FJPArticle%2FShowFull |
Posted by: trailing wife 2009-01-04 23:29 |
#30 "hate banners and folks yelling hate to jews was staggering" Really? Do you remember the occasion maybe? These things are not tolerated here so I'm a bit surprised. |
Posted by: European Conservative 2009-01-04 23:15 |
#29 It's good to hear about Germany backing Israel. I was in Germany the summer before 9/11 and walking through the streets of Munich the hate banners and folks yelling hate to jews was staggering. So glad to hear that bit of change, although it's hard to believe this change. Also, reading various articles, one said, "Sarkozy has condemned Israel's use of ground troops, reflecting general world opinion" I wonder what countries they polled to get this "world opinion". What a bunch of crap. |
Posted by: Jan 2009-01-04 23:11 |
#28 The biggest rallies were in Paris, where police estimated 21,000 demonstrators took to the streets Were carbeque rates lower while they were busy? |
Posted by: Darrell 2009-01-04 19:57 |
#27 "Perhaps the natives will learn something from the comparison." Or not, tw. :-( Though I guess we can dream.... |
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut 2009-01-04 19:50 |
#26 "Pro-Palestinian protesters Saturday burned Israeli flags, torched several cars and smashed windows of shops along the chic Hausmann Boulevard near the Paris Opera house." And how often did they yell out Death to the Juice? |
Posted by: European Conservative 2009-01-04 19:46 |
#25 He was trained as an engineer, Deacon Blues. :-) Back on topic, 12,000 demonstrated for Israel in Paris. link Unlike the preceding pro-Palestinian rally, no cars were torched, no shop windows smashed, no innocent by-standers beaten. Perhaps the natives will learn something from the comparison. |
Posted by: trailing wife 2009-01-04 19:43 |
#24 trailing wife that would make you less chatty than many CIA ops... |
Posted by: European Conservative 2009-01-04 19:39 |
#23 tw, a Chainsaw for Christmas! You know what a man likes. |
Posted by: Deacon Blues 2009-01-04 18:06 |
#22 If memory serves, Israel bought a small handful of Dolphin class subs from Germany. Supposed to be quite nifty and capable of launching the land attack version of the Harpoon missile, IIRC. |
Posted by: SteveS 2009-01-04 17:06 |
#21 If I know about it, by definition it isn't a secret, European Conservative. ;-) The universe has thus far been kind enough not to burden me with secrets, so I don't have to remember what not to say to whom. Not telling Mr. Wife for an entire week that I'd got him a chainsaw for his birthday was really quite as much secrecy as I can handle. |
Posted by: trailing wife 2009-01-04 17:04 |
#20 From 1988 to 2000, she was married to Israeli film and record producer Uri Fruchtmann. They have two daughters, Lola and Taliir; however, their only son, Daniel, was stillborn in December, 1988.[12][13] Bitter much? |
Posted by: Frank G 2009-01-04 17:03 |
#19 yes but they are no secret |
Posted by: European Conservative 2009-01-04 16:55 |
#18 Weren't there submarines, not so long ago? |
Posted by: trailing wife 2009-01-04 16:48 |
#17 trailing wife German logistic and military support for Israel is a lot more substantial than the press will ever report (or know). |
Posted by: European Conservative 2009-01-04 15:52 |
#16 100's of millions worldwide support it then, or at least could care less about the blight of hummus. |
Posted by: swksvolFF 2009-01-04 14:47 |
#15 It doesn't happen that often but the German government has taken a clear stand in favor of Israel, blaming Hamas only for the escalation. And yes Germany does more but prefers not to talk about it loudly and Israel plays along. We don't want to know the details, however much we would like to know. Please remind us of this from time to time, European Conservative. Separately, thousands |
Posted by: trailing wife 2009-01-04 12:45 |
#14 And, once again, another world leader/entertainer heard from. As The Old Spook said Ms. Lennox, ..."Hamas has left Isreal no choice"... Stick to what you know, Annie. |
Posted by: WolfDog 2009-01-04 12:30 |
#13 Former Eurythmics star Lennox said the approach of both the Palestinians and Israelis was "wrong" and a total ceasefire was the only option. Well, Annie, you poor ignornat dupe, its like this: you get Hamas to stop shooting rockets into Israel, and the Israelis will gladly get out of Gaza. Hamas has left Israel no choice. |
Posted by: OldSpook 2009-01-04 11:25 |
#12 And where were the protests against the continued missile attacks on Israeli civilians? Curious how that's never really an issue for these louts. |
Posted by: OldSpook 2009-01-04 11:23 |
#11 We need a little crowd control. |
Posted by: Parabellum 2009-01-04 09:56 |
#10 Still no comments on Sobibor, Treblinka, Bergen- Belson, Dora, Flossenburg, Theresiendstad...etc. |
Posted by: Besoeker 2009-01-04 06:57 |
#9 "a total ceasefire was the only option." Why Annie. Ya don't say! You'd think someone might of tried that. Time and again. Time after time. Again and again and again. And who breaks it? Funnily enough, it's the Pals, Annie. Every freaking time. Got a song for that? Keep marching on the side of terrorism, Lennox. Got a boogie chorus for that? |
Posted by: thinempwimble 2009-01-04 05:58 |
#8 Is there some place I can go to protest never being invited to these protests? Your local community college would be a good place to start. If one is not nearby, try the United Church of Christ. |
Posted by: Nimble Spemble 2009-01-04 02:41 |
#7 Somehow European anti-semitism is fashionable again. It's both frightening and sad. Those who fail to learn from history are doomed to repeat it. |
Posted by: Scooter McGruder 2009-01-04 01:42 |
#6 Is there some place I can go to protest never being invited to these protests? |
Posted by: Mike N. 2009-01-04 01:09 |
#5 Considering how much free publicity the MSM traitor class have provided it's not actually that much support. |
Posted by: Bright Pebbles 2009-01-04 01:06 |
#4 It doesn't happen that often but the German government has taken a clear stand in favor of Israel, blaming Hamas only for the escalation. And yes Germany does more but prefers not to talk about it loudly and Israel plays along. |
Posted by: European Conservative 2009-01-04 01:01 |
#3 I Protest. You Offend me, Europe. |
Posted by: newc 2009-01-04 00:30 |
#2 "most of them immigrants" Makes it convenient for Immigration to round 'em up and ship 'em back to their home shitholes. If Immigration had any b*lls, that is.... :-( |
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut 2009-01-04 00:17 |
#1 Protests were also staged rallies in Greek and Italian cities, with the largest turnout reported in Milan -- an estimated 5,000 people, most of them immigrants. No sh*t? |
Posted by: g(r)omgoru 2009-01-04 00:14 |