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		<title>The Real Problem</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[In a 14-0 vote, with the United States abstaining, the Security Council has passed a resolution calling for a ceasefire in Gaza.  There will be those for whom this will be seen as an important and positive step but what does it mean for the reality of the situation in Gaza?  Israel has ignored scores [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p class="first-child "><span title="I" class="cap"><span>I</span></span>n a 14-0 vote, with the United States abstaining, the Security Council has passed a resolution calling for a ceasefire in Gaza.  There will be those for whom this will be seen as an important and positive step but what does it mean for the reality of the situation in Gaza?  Israel has ignored scores of previous resolutions when they contradict Israeli government policy.  Usually Security Council resolutions have some clout because they hold the potential of consequences.  Resolutions concerning Israel have no such potential.  America abstained which is their way of acknowledging that there little buddy has been bad and allowing the international community to shake their collective finger at the naughty child.  But if a subsequent resolution were to impose serious consequences on Israel, America will exercise its veto power, if it cannot first persuade enough of the other members to withdraw the resolution first. </p>
<p>One begins to see the problem here not as Israel but as the United States.  And what do we do about the most powerful military power on the planet with the number one economy.  The conventional wisdom seems to be nothing.  But how much longer can we allow America to undermine the health and civility of this planet?  How much longer can we sit back and not scream out enough?  America has led the campaign to deny the effects of global warming and undermine attempts at dealing with it.  America has invaded a sovereign state without the sanction of the international community and in a second case used its influence to trick and cajole that community into sanctioning another invasion on false premises.  America has overthrown dozens of legitimate governments, many of them democracies, and replaced them with dictatorships or sham democracies committed to carrying out American interests.  America is funding and supplying the holocaust in Gaza.  It is time to stand up and say <em>&#8216;the Emperor has no clothes.&#8217;</em>  The myth of America in no way resembles the reality of America. </p>
<p>The rest of the world needs to stand up and be counted once and for all.  The United States is not a global hegemon.  While it would take a concerted effort by other powers to face down America in a diplomatic showdown, it is not impossible.  It needs only the political will to do so. </p>
<p>The U.N. Security Council should mean something.  The very existence of the veto vote should be re-examined.  There needs to be automatic sanctions attached to any Security Council resolution.  Now is the time to replace the roar of cannon with the reasoned voice of debate. </p>
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		<title>Israel Started It?  Mon Dieu!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[CNN has finally found out about the &#8216;ticking tunnel&#8217; raid two months ago.  This was the breach of the ceasefire by the Israeli government that led to retaliation by Hamas.  Rick Sanchez had to have staff research the raid to verify that it happened.  When they came back with the answer, yes, he is shocked.  [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p class="first-child "><span title="C" class="cap"><span>C</span></span>NN has finally found out about the &#8216;ticking tunnel&#8217; raid two months ago.  This was the breach of the ceasefire by the Israeli government that led to retaliation by Hamas.  Rick Sanchez had to have staff research the raid to verify that it happened.  When they came back with the answer, yes, he is shocked.  He goes so far as to suggest that maybe culpability is not so clear.  What this means in plain English is that the egregious nature of Israel&#8217;s disregard for humanity has reached such heights that a major supporter is forced to admit incompetence.  How else can it be explained.  The raid was reported at the time it happened, which Sanchez admits.  Therefore CNN is incompetent.  It makes me think back to my previous post <em>&#8216;Heralds of Interesting Times&#8217;</em> and ask again is it bias or stupidity.  God help us all in a world where straight teeth and a square jaw are more important qualifications for a news anchor than intelligence. </p>
<p>You may have noticed that I have added some links on my sidebar under the Palestine category and also under News recently pertaining to the Middle East.  I hope you will check out some of these.  Stay informed.  Do what you can do to help.  Counterbalancing the weight of disinformation coming out of the mainstream media is more important that donating but give if you can to those links that ask.  Make sure your friends, family and political leaders know where you stand.  Make <em>&#8216;Never again!&#8217;  </em>a real commitment.</p>
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		<title>Gaza:  A New Holocaust?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[As I write this safe and sound in my nice little suburban home, having just signed another online petition calling for an end to the horror in Gaza, I begin to question what I have accomplished in over 40 years of calling for peace and understanding among the peoples of the world.  Who besides me [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p class="first-child "><span title="A" class="cap"><span>A</span></span>s I write this safe and sound in my nice little suburban home, having just signed another online petition calling for an end to the horror in Gaza, I begin to question what I have accomplished in over 40 years of calling for peace and understanding among the peoples of the world.  Who besides me wants it?  Surely not anyone in power as they continue to ignore, mouthing pre written sanctimonious statements about the value of human life and DO nothing. </p>
<p>Five girls from one family were killed over the weekend when a mosque near their home was targeted.  They were sleeping together in one room.  How many Canadian families do you know that talk about five children sleeping in one room as normal?  There were actually seven but two survived, but for how long with an acute shortage of medical supplies.  The other aspect of the story that seems to be taken for granted is the fact that a mosque was a target of an Israeli air strike.  Now I know the rational Israel is using here.  They will argue that radical Imams are calling upon their followers to rise up in Jihad.  Mosques are not just religious centers but centers of resistance and terrorism.  Interesting enough the Germans used similar rationalizations for their destruction of synagogues.  The Israeli government learned a lot of lessons from the Nazis.  There I have done it.  I have stepped over the line.  Now comes the onslaught.  I am an anti-Semite.  I hate Jews.  But is that what I said just now?  No.  I said the Israeli government, not Jews, had learned lessons in repression, not only of Palestinian Arabs but of any Israeli Jew that disagrees with them.  Ask activists with B&#8217;Tselem, the Israeli human rights group about the harassment they experience because they protest the human rights violations of their government.  They are attacked by official sources as self-hating Jews. </p>
<p>Israel is not Judaism and Judaism is not Israel.  Judaism is a religion, Israel is a state.  Until that concept is clearly rooted in the international psyche nothing will be done to end the bloodshed until Israel has succeeded in wiping every Palestinian from the face of the earth.  Actually you might say they already have.  One argument advanced by the Israeli government is that there is no such thing as a Palestinian.  Palestine is not a nation.  Arabs in the West Bank are Jordanians.  The Nazis used this tack with certain Slavic groups to justify their murder.  Better yet the late Golda Meir, former prime minister of Israel claimed that when the Jews arrived in Palestine there were not people on the land at all.  It was unoccupied.  So if these non-existent people were to disappear no one would notice.  The path to genocide begins first with an attack on identity. </p>
<p>The international community sits back and refuses to act perhaps out of some misplaced sense of collective guilt, perhaps from self-interested agendas and perhaps partly out of fear.  Remember that Israel is the sixth largest nuclear power.   Israel continues to officially deny possessing nuclear weapons but their existence is the worst kept secret in the world.  Regardless of the reason, how long can we sit back and allow this atrocity to continue before our eyes.  The mainstream news media is never more biased than with reporting on middle eastern issues.  If one relies on the major American networks or the BBC for information it would be understandable to see Israel as the victim in this.  Again a tactic used by the Nazis against Jews.  Nazi propogandists repeatedly drummed the mantra into the German people that the Jews were controlling the economy and conspiring with foreign powers to destroy Germany.  The justification for Kristallnacht was the assassination of the German ambassador in Paris by a Jew.  Goebbels disseminated the idea that this was part of a greater conspiracy to bring down the German government and cause a war rather than the act of a frustrated individual.  Anyone who blindly believes the press is courting disaster.  Media is ALWAYS controlled by the politically powerful in a society and serves whatever agenda they pursue. </p>
<p>The facts:</p>
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<li>In the last seven years only 17 Israelis have been killed by rocket fire.  In the first day of this new pogrom in Gaza approximately 200 Palestinians died.  The number is now around 375 mostly civilians contrary to the CNN report I watched tonight which claims that most of the dead are Hamas fighters.  So five little girls sleeping in their own home are a threat to Israel, I guess. </li>
<li>The initial attacks on Saturday, December 27th were timed to coincidence with schools letting out.  The streets were full of children and the police stations and training facilities that were prime targets were close to schools.  This can only be interpreted as an attempt to kill children.  Again this is reminiscent of the Nazi behaviour.  The Nazis paid special attention to Jewish children in the Holocaust.  The best method to annihilate an entire race or class of people is to destroy their future. </li>
<li>Israel was first to break the ceasefire.  Ehud Barack stating publicly that Israel is no longer interested in a ceasefire leaves me incredulous as the evidence shows they never have been interested in one.  Wanton, unjustified intrusions into Gaza occurred repeatedly without Hamas responding in defense until the murder of six Hamas leaders and the attack on a tunnel complex supplying Gaza.  Israel wanted Hamas to respond for fear if they continued to unilaterally hold to the ceasefire they would achieve a moral victory.  This would further undermine the position of Israel&#8217;s puppet, Mahmoud Abbas.  Abbas and his government are equivalent to the Jewish Councils in the Ghettos. </li>
<li>Police stations and training facilities, water wells, mosques and public officials were the prime targets of the Israeli invasion.  Interestingly the Israelis do not seem interested in rocket sites.  But this invasion was never about rockets attacking Israel.  There are many possible reasons for the attack at this time.  One that came immediately to my mind was the Israeli elections.  Kadima, lagging in the polls behind Benyamin Netanyahu&#8217;s Likud Party, hopes to undermine Likud&#8217;s chief criticism that Kadima is soft on the Palestinian issue. </li>
<li>Gaza has been subjected to an inhuman siege which have reduced it to the world&#8217;s largest concentration camp.  Everything is in short supply; food, fuel, water, medical supplies.  Those shortages now contribute to the suffering caused by this latest attack.  How many of the wounded will be able to survive is questionable and the death toll will only rise. </li>
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<p>Candidate Obama, now President-Elect Obama, said in his visit to Israel earlier this year:</p>
<blockquote><p><span style="FONT-SIZE: 11pt; LINE-HEIGHT: 115%; FONT-FAMILY: 'Calibri','sans-serif'; mso-ascii-theme-font: minor-latin; mso-fareast-font-family: Calibri; mso-fareast-theme-font: minor-latin; mso-hansi-theme-font: minor-latin; mso-bidi-font-family: 'Times New Roman'; mso-bidi-theme-font: minor-bidi; mso-ansi-language: EN-US; mso-fareast-language: EN-US; mso-bidi-language: AR-SA">&#8220;If somebody was sending rockets into my house where my two daughters sleep at night, I&#8217;m going to do everything in my power to stop that. And I would expect Israelis to do the same thing,&#8221;  </span></p></blockquote>
<p>Well what would he do if his daughters were lying in the morgue instead of those five Palestinian girls?  Would he be so quick to condemn Hamas and blame them for the problem?  Hamas acted lawfully in defending the people of Gaza against an aggressor.  The international condemnation of Israel is muted by American support.  But the international community is a paper tiger.  It does not want to confront Israel.  If the United Nations stood for something the following should happen:</p>
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<li>Israel&#8217;s membership in the UN should be immediately suspended as they have flagrantly violated the UN Charter, are currently in violation of some 80 odd Security Council resolutions (for perspective Saddam Hussein was maybe in violation of six or seven before his country was invaded and he was hanged for crimes against humanity), and also in violation of their commitments under the Geneva Conventions.</li>
<li>All trade and foreign aid coming into Israel should be immediately halted.  Israel&#8217;s assets abroad should be seized and frozen.  Israeli government officials found outside of Israel should be arrested and held for investigation by the International Criminal Court. </li>
<li>Humanitarian aid should be injected into Gaza as quickly as possible, even if this means a military confrontation with Israel.  Along with this an international force should enter Gaza to protect civilians from genocide.</li>
<li>All of this will require the courage of the other powers of the world to stand up to the United States. </li>
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<p> If this all sounds extreme it is.  But we are facing a moral choice.  If we do not act, as we did not in Germany, as we did not in Rwanda, and as we are not in Congo currently, then the Universal Declaration of Human Rights is meaningless.  The Nuremburg and Tokyo trials were a waste of time.  The tribunals on Yugoslavia and Rwanda should be stopped.  The choice is to do something or to do nothing.  So whether I have accomplished anything in my life or not, I will probably never know but since I continue, I must continue to try.</p>
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		<title>Israeli Elections will present challenge to Obama</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A perennial challenge faces the new American president as he prepares to take office next January.  The words Middle East, Israel, Palestine, etc. have passed the lips of presidents almost daily for over half a century.  At the center of course is the situation in Palestine/Israel.  Shortly after the new president is inaugurated into office, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p class="first-child "><span title="A" class="cap"><span>A</span></span> perennial challenge faces the new American president as he prepares to take office next January.  The words Middle East, Israel, Palestine, etc. have passed the lips of presidents almost daily for over half a century.  At the center of course is the situation in Palestine/Israel.  Shortly after the new president is inaugurated into office, the Israeli people will go to the polls to elect a new government of their own.  Recent polling places Benyamin Netanyahu&#8217;s Likud Party in the lead and likely to form the next government of Israel.  To govern, the Likud would need the support of a coalition of Israel&#8217;s smaller parties.  For Likud this means the far right religious parties like Shas.  Netanyahu has already announced he has no intention of continuing the current U. S. backed peace plan.  Well that&#8217;s okay since it wasn&#8217;t really a peace plan and the ruling Kadima party hadn&#8217;t been following it anyway.  That plan, such as it was, fell apart when the Palestinian people had the audacity to elect Hamas instead of the American backed Fatah.  I guess democracy isn&#8217;t all it&#8217;s cracked up to be.  You try to do something nice for someone like let them have a vote and they turn around and bite you in the ass by electing the opposing guy.  America won&#8217;t make that mistake again.  You can be sure that in Afghanistan next year and Iraq when its turn comes around that the American authorities will be &#8216;deadly&#8217; sure their guy wins. </p>
<p>Netanyahu&#8217;s partners are even more scary than he.  A leading rabbi in the Shas Party in a recent sermon called teachers in secular schools &#8220;asses&#8221; and said they taught only foolishness.  He said that they knew nothing and only taught things like history and nonsense about world nations.  And you can guess what portfolio in a Netanyahu coalition cabinet the Shas Party wants.  That&#8217;s right, education.</p>
<p>Some of the players within Likud itself are threats to humanity.  Former Chief of Staff Moshe Yaalon is suggesting the assassination of Iranian president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad to stop Iran&#8217;s nuclear program.  He believes strongly in Jewish colonization of the West Bank and Gaza, opposing any form of autonomy or self-government for the Palestinians.  He has also been warned not to travel in several Western European countries as he has been identified internationally as a war criminal and may face arrest.  The pièce de résistance is Moshe Feiglin.  Some Israelis have compared him to Adolph Hitler.  Feiglin calls for all out genocidal ethnic cleansing in the occupied territories and a holy war against Islam, the goal of which would be the annihilation of all 1.5 billion Muslims. </p>
<p>A backdrop to this is the recent Israeli Defense establishment paper calling for preparations for a military strike against Iran if the U. S. and Iran negotiate a deal.  Israel will not tolerate Iran moving forward on nuclear development, even if it is arguably for domestic purposes.  The IAEA has said Iran is not currently capable of producing a weapon but may be within 1 to 2 years. </p>
<p>None of this bodes well for peace in the Middle East any time soon.  The new president of the United States will have some difficult decisions to make.  Advising him will be his White House Chief of Staff Rahm Emanuel who in Gulf War 1 volunteered for the Israeli Defense Force rather than fighting with U. S. forces.  During that time Benyamin Netanyahu was also prime minister of Israel.  Caught in the middle once more are the Palestinian people.  Left with little or no hope as the most powerful state on earth supports an enemy bound to their eternal subjugation at best and their obliteration at worst.  I wonder how any of us would react in such a position.</p>
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