Palestinians

Israel, a nation of hate

 Image: Large group of Jews gathered at Rabin Square in the center of Tel Aviv, chanting hatred for Arabs, making fun of dead children and bombed schools in Gaza, and calling for all Arabs in Israel to have their citizenship removed and expelled from Israel.

 

Racism in Israel is not an exception, but the social norm. This was validated in a recent poll conducted by the Israel Democracy Institute, which showed that 95 per cent of Israeli Jews were fully behind their army’s genocidal campaign in Gaza.

 

 

George Galloway attacked on Notting Hill street by man ‘shouting about the holocaust’

Police were quickly on the scene and made an arrest
 
 
 
(The Independent) – Respect MP George Galloway suffered a suspected broken jaw when he was attacked in the street as he posed for pictures with members of the public.
He was assaulted, said his spokesman, in Notting Hill, London, by a man who shouted a remark about the Holocaust before punching the MP.

Israel lost the war in Gaza but the struggle for justice goes on

by Ali Abunimah                                           The Electronic Intifada

 
There is one clear reason to celebrate the ceasefire deal Israel and the Palestinian resistance reached today: 51 days and nights of relentless Israeli massacres and destruction have come to an end in Gaza.

Hate Speech from a Christian (sic) Organization

 

With what absolution then do they preach death and destruction? Shouldn’t this administration find these false prophets enemies of the people? Do they not incite to riot and enlist their minions to support illegal activities that are detrimental to the peace of America? Have they not brought America more insecurity by confirming in the minds of those fearful of a clash of civilizations that indeed America is on a crusade to destroy Islam?

 
 

Behind the Israeli soldier Killing Of A 10-year-old Boy

Image: Child Khalil Al Anati, executed in a refugee camp near Hebron, by Israeli terrorist soldiers this morning.

 

It’s not clear why an Israeli soldier shot Khalil Anati in the Al-Fawar refugee camp. What is clear is that the shooter didn’t stay around long enough to offer assistance, or to watch the boy die.