maandag 19 juni 2006

De Israelische Terreur 34

Het Egyptische Al Ahram Weekly bericht: 'On 13 June Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert told a press conference in London that he had just signed a memorandum allowing the import through Egypt and Jordan of firearms and other weapons to bolster Abbas's position vis-à-vis Hamas.
Olmert's words can be interpreted in only one way; that Israel is actively promoting a Palestinian civil war.

Days of fire
Israeli massacres have yet to overshadow Palestinian differences, reports Khaled Amayreh from Ramallah
Hamas and Fatah leaders joined ranks in condemning the 9 June murder by the Israeli army of a Palestinian family, save one girl, picnicking on a Gaza beach. The annihilation of the Ghalia family was followed by the massacre of seven more civilians, including three members of the same family, in eastern Gaza on Tuesday.
Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas, not known for his rhetorical excess, described the killings as "horrible massacres".
"There is only one term to describe what is happening and it is state terror," said Abbas, adding that "these massacres will not deter us from pursuing our legitimate rights."
Hamas, for its part, called the unrelenting wave of killings "war crimes resembling what the Nazis did in Europe more than 60 years ago."
"When Zionist Jews think, behave and act like Nazis, they become Nazis," said a close aide to Palestinian Prime Minister Ismael Haniya.
The latest wave of killings, which have claimed the lives of over 40 Palestinians, the bulk of them civilians, have not, however, re-unified the Palestinians.' Lees verder:
http://weekly.ahram.org.eg/2006/799/fr1.htm

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