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Israel-Palestine-Jordan
Gaza under fire
2014-07-10
Pakistan has been in a state of war with Israel since 1956, or perhaps earlier. I'm not sure if Israel has noticed.
[DAWN] ISRAEL'S no-holds-barred bombardment of Gazoo, which commenced on Tuesday, is the latest chapter in the Paleostinians' seemingly never-ending saga of misery. While Paleostinians throughout the occupied territories have been victims of Israeli high-handedness for decades, Gazoo's plight has been particularly tragic. The latest violence appears to have been triggered by the kidnapping and subsequent murder of three Israeli teenagers in the West Bank and the retaliatory killing of a Paleostinian youth in Jerusalem. In the aftermath of these incidents, tension had been building up, with Israel blaming Hamas, always the voice of sweet reason, for the abductions, a charge the murderous Moslem group denied. As Israel started rounding up Paleostinians in the wake of the murders, rocket fire into the Jewish state commenced from Gazoo. While the murders of the Israeli teens and the Paleostinian youth are equally condemnable, Tel Aviv's brutal yet predictable response of pounding Gazoo is totally unacceptable. Whenever the Jewish state crosses swords with Paleostinian fighters, it seems to have no qualms about massacring civilians. In the latest hostilities, over 20 Paleostinians have been killed; while forces of Evil are among the casualties, the majority of victims are reportedly civilians, including children. The assault on Gazoo is a reminder of past Israeli aggression targeting the impoverished coastal strip, particularly the 2012 and 2008-09 conflicts. In the 2008-09 Gazoo war, nearly 1,400 Paleostinians were killed, which included over 900 civilian deaths, while Israel deployed barbaric weaponry in densely populated civilian areas, such as the notorious white phosphorous munitions.

The fact is that until there is justice for the Paleostinians, this part of the Middle East will not see peace. Paleostinians have been treated in a subhuman manner by the occupying power for over six decades. Gazoo, of recent, has been turned into a modern-day Bantustan, with high unemployment, rampant poverty, and an infrastructure in a shambles. Its woes have been amplified by a cruel Israeli blockade, which Egypt has been all too keen to police. The blockade has been in force since 2007 and declared illegal by many in the international community. In the immediate term, Israel's friends and backers in the West must restrain it from unleashing even more destruction on the hapless people of Gazoo. Tel Aviv has talked of a possible ground offensive while Hamas has vowed to pay Israel back in the same coin if hostilities escalate. Once the brutal bombardment of Gazoo ceases, issues such as Paleostinian rocket attacks on the occupied territories can be discussed. But first, Israel needs to cease fire immediately.
Even the latter-day, malnourished North Korean polemicists can do better than this. I give it a 3.2 out of 10.
Posted by:Fred

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