'Growing outrage at the killings in Gaza
The Guardian, Friday 16 January 2009
The massacres in Gaza are the latest phase of a war that Israel has been waging against the people of Palestine for more than 60 years. The goal of this war has never changed: to use overwhelming military power to eradicate the Palestinians as a political force, one capable of resisting Israel's ongoing appropriation of their land and resources. Israel's war against the Palestinians has turned Gaza and the West Bank into a pair of gigantic political prisons. There is nothing symmetrical about this war in terms of principles, tactics or consequences. Israel is responsible for launching and intensifying it, and for ending the most recent lull in hostilities.
Israel must lose. It is not enough to call for another ceasefire, or more humanitarian assistance. It is not enough to urge the renewal of dialogue and to acknowledge the concerns and suffering of both sides. If we believe in the principle of democratic self-determination, if we affirm the right to resist military aggression and colonial occupation, then we are obliged to take sides... against Israel, and with the people of Gaza and the West Bank.
We must do what we can to stop Israel from winning its war. Israel must accept that its security depends on justice and peaceful coexistence with its neighbours, and not upon the criminal use of force.
We believe Israel should immediately and unconditionally end its assault on Gaza, end the occupation of the West Bank, and abandon all claims to possess or control territory beyond its 1967 borders. We call on the British government and the British people to take all feasible steps to oblige Israel to comply with these demands, starting with a programme of boycott, divestment and sanctions.
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Ik ben bang dat Nederlanders die een dergelijke advertentie plaatsen zullen worden weggezet als antisemiet en verder niet meer serieus worden genomen. Ik ben ook benieuwd welke gevolgen dit zou hebben voor hun professionele leven: niet iedereen heeft genoeg geld of macht om Rabbijn Evers & Moszkovicz te weerstaan. Jij zegt dat Nederlandse "intellectuelen" zich koest houden, maar wat wil je? Als zelfs iemand als Hajo Meijer kan worden uitgescholden en belachelijk gemaakt, beledigd, want anders kun je het niet noemen, om zijn standpunten, zonder enig respect en waardering voor zijn achtergrond en moraal, wat kun je dan verwachten van de Elliannetjes, Keldertjes, Evertjes, en de vele anonimi die je wie weet wat voor streken zullen leveren. Ik sluit zelfs een stil berufsverbot niet uit. Israël is heilig. Kijk eens naar de verontwaardigde reacties op het duiden van Israël-vriend Geert Wilders als "rechtsextreem".
En Nederland leverd wapens, nee niet rechtstreeks! Dat kunnen de CHRRRRRIStenen niet 'maken'.
O? via een omweg???
wel??
Wij wisten het................niet!
Ja de Christenen ..ook voor Israel in Nijkerk!
waar nog veel meer DOMINEE's zijn
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