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Israel Bombs Gaza - Hundreds Dead

Why do they hate the West so much, we will ask-The Independent
Robert Fisk:
Wednesday, 7 January 2009


So once again, Israel has opened the gates of hell to the Palestinians. Forty civilian refugees dead in a United Nations school, three more in another. Not bad for a night's work in Gaza by the army that believes in "purity of arms". But why should we be surprised?


Have we forgotten the 17,500 dead – almost all civilians, most of them children and women – in Israel's 1982 invasion of Lebanon; the 1,700 Palestinian civilian dead in the Sabra-Chatila massacre; the 1996 Qana massacre of 106 Lebanese civilian refugees, more than half of them children, at a UN base; the massacre of the Marwahin refugees who were ordered from their homes by the Israelis in 2006 then slaughtered by an Israeli helicopter crew; the 1,000 dead of that same 2006 bombardment and Lebanese invasion, almost all of them civilians?

What is amazing is that so many Western leaders, so many presidents and prime ministers and, I fear, so many editors and journalists, bought the old lie; that Israelis take such great care to avoid civilian casualties. "Israel makes every possible effort to avoid civilian casualties," yet another Israeli ambassador said only hours before the Gaza massacre. And every president and prime minister who repeated this mendacity as an excuse to avoid a ceasefire has the blood of last night's butchery on their hands. Had George Bush had the courage to demand an immediate ceasefire 48 hours earlier, those 40 civilians, the old and the women and children, would be alive.

What happened was not just shameful. It was a disgrace. Would war crime be too strong a description? For that is what we would call this atrocity if it had been committed by Hamas. So a war crime, I'm afraid, it was. After covering so many mass murders by the armies of the Middle East – by Syrian troops, by Iraqi troops, by Iranian troops, by Israeli troops – I suppose cynicism should be my reaction. But Israel claims it is fighting our war against "international terror". The Israelis claim they are fighting in Gaza for us, for our Western ideals, for our security, for our safety, by our standards. And so we are also complicit in the savagery now being visited upon Gaza.

I've reported the excuses the Israeli army has served up in the past for these outrages. Since they may well be reheated in the coming hours, here are some of them: that the Palestinians killed their own refugees, that the Palestinians dug up bodies from cemeteries and planted them in the ruins, that ultimately the Palestinians are to blame because they supported an armed faction, or because armed Palestinians deliberately used the innocent refugees as cover.

The Sabra and Chatila massacre was committed by Israel's right-wing Lebanese Phalangist allies while Israeli troops, as Israel's own commission of inquiry revealed, watched for 48 hours and did nothing. When Israel was blamed, Menachem Begin's government accused the world of a blood libel. After Israeli artillery had fired shells into the UN base at Qana in 1996, the Israelis claimed that Hizbollah gunmen were also sheltering in the base. It was a lie. The more than 1,000 dead of 2006 – a war started when Hizbollah captured two Israeli soldiers on the border – were simply dismissed as the responsibility of the Hizbollah. Israel claimed the bodies of children killed in a second Qana massacre may have been taken from a graveyard. It was another lie. The Marwahin massacre was never excused. The people of the village were ordered to flee, obeyed Israeli orders and were then attacked by an Israeli gunship. The refugees took their children and stood them around the truck in which they were travelling so that Israeli pilots would see they were innocents. Then the Israeli helicopter mowed them down at close range. Only two survived, by playing dead. Israel didn't even apologise.

Twelve years earlier, another Israeli helicopter attacked an ambulance carrying civilians from a neighbouring village – again after they were ordered to leave by Israel – and killed three children and two women. The Israelis claimed that a Hizbollah fighter was in the ambulance. It was untrue. I covered all these atrocities, I investigated them all, talked to the survivors. So did a number of my colleagues. Our fate, of course, was that most slanderous of libels: we were accused of being anti-Semitic.

And I write the following without the slightest doubt: we'll hear all these scandalous fabrications again. We'll have the Hamas-to-blame lie – heaven knows, there is enough to blame them for without adding this crime – and we may well have the bodies-from-the-cemetery lie and we'll almost certainly have the Hamas-was-in-the-UN-school lie and we will very definitely have the anti-Semitism lie. And our leaders will huff and puff and remind the world that Hamas originally broke the ceasefire. It didn't. Israel broke it, first on 4 November when its bombardment killed six Palestinians in Gaza and again on 17 November when another bombardment killed four more Palestinians.

Yes, Israelis deserve security. Twenty Israelis dead in 10 years around Gaza is a grim figure indeed. But 600 Palestinians dead in just over a week, thousands over the years since 1948 – when the Israeli massacre at Deir Yassin helped to kick-start the flight of Palestinians from that part of Palestine that was to become Israel – is on a quite different scale. This recalls not a normal Middle East bloodletting but an atrocity on the level of the Balkan wars of the 1990s. And of course, when an Arab bestirs himself with unrestrained fury and takes out his incendiary, blind anger on the West, we will say it has nothing to do with us. Why do they hate us, we will ask? But let us not say we do not know the answer.
 
"what purpose will this so called truce plan serve? Will it bring back all those women,children being killed no it wont and the loss of a dear one can only be felt if you have experienced one, so this so called truce is nothing more then putting salt over the wounds of Palestinians and making sure that they live in shame for the rest of their lives."

"The legitimate object of war is a more perfect peace." - General William T. Sherman.

It was General Sherman who, by gutting the economy of the slave-based economy of the South, demonstrated that the core idea of the Confederacy was unsustainable without the consent of the Union. After the Appomattox surrender, there wasn't a peep of guerrilla warfare from the defeated. Sherman was hated because he had humiliated the South, but the Confederacy's soldiers did not return home shamed, for they had fought bravely in its cause.

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Since the rise and fall of Hamas leaves no hope for either Israelis or Palestinians in pursuing a two-state solution, and a one-state solution is precluded by mutual hostility between the parties, the only path of hope is to pursue the no-state solution: Gaza goes to Egypt, the West Bank to Jordan. This isn't 1967, both Egypt and Jordan have peace treaties with Israel. However, the no-state solution would seem to violate the principle of self-determination agreed upon in the Camp David Accords. But solving this is a problem for diplomats and statesmen, not artillery.
 
ahem what about East Jerusalem?Yes personally I think that would be a solution.after all the Queen of Jordan is a Palestinian a West Banker.since those Arabs from Jordan and Egypt and Syria messed things up back in the 60s they better take a hand in this.Seriously I see no point in defending Gaza.I admire the tenacity of the Palestinians though.Mainly because they go through hell than anybody else especially the Israelis.
 
The Jordanians would get close to the 97% of the W.B. Israel promised Arafat and a presence of some sort in East Jerusalem. The Temple Mount will remain under the Jerusalem waqf, as it has since the British departed.
 
Brother, this truce is basically mockery to the poor Muslim in palestine. The zionist enemy of humanity get away with this inhumane action yet OIC nations digesting it quitly. The wortless OIC should be dismantle now as it's not serving the cause of poor Muslim. :angry:

oic are an inactive cowardly bunch of losers, a spineless,gutless scared to death bunch of hypocrites who pretend to be the voice of the Ummah?
 
Its a shame gutless arab leaders cannot even take a tough and unified stance against Israel when Hugo Chavez on the other side of the world expells the Israeli ambassador.
 
Not our business.

You don't leave your family to die of starvation and lack of shelter, or leave them unprotected to be devoured by ravenous beasts , just because you want to go play 'Jihadis and robbers' - as a Muslim you have more immediate and urgent obligations closer to home.

Pakistan and Pakistanis are like that family. We need to ensure that our own house is in order, and our family protected and provided for, before we go out fighting for a people when the degenerate Arab monarchs and dictators sit around in their palaces or vacation in Monte Carlo on their yachts that probably cost enough to feed all of Gaza for a year.


Dear agnostic muslim,

I understand where u are coming from and first blame goes to the countries immediatly surrounding Palestine. Although Islamically the obligation is upon all Muslims to reverse the occupation of the land which is occupied and attacked and Pakistani forces are more than capable to assist our muslim brothers and sister in Palestine.

Just like we want all the other muslim armies helping us against INDIA if we were to go to war with them. Now u will argue that the why arab armies will help us when they dont even help their neighbouring countires? Indeed thats a fair question.

The answer lies in the removal of the regimes along with the system which is unislamic from its very basis. Until this happens we will be discussing the same over some muslim been attacked and no one is helping them!

The muslims all over the world want to help and liberate muslims of Palestine but our rulers are the first line of defense for the yahoodi's. Only the armies can remove these corrupt rulers and take control of the situation and mobilise the forces and also ensure that Islam is implemented as a system.
 
shame on you me and Pakistan and the whole Muslim word first we are Muslims than we are Pakistan we have an army of 619,000 compare to Israel army is 128,000 and no action

"The answer lies in the removal of the regimes along with the system which is unislamic from its very basis. Until this happens we will be discussing the same over some muslim been attacked and no one is helping them!"

I hope you don't take it personally that I disagree with you. Instead, the answer lies in defeating and de-legitimizing tyranny, because it creates distortions within a society. The distortions are varied, but the symptoms of tyranny are clear: suppression of dialogue, taxation without representation, and justice without appeal. Those who fight tyranny at home and in their country are well on their way to becoming a free people, and their need for external aggression declines.
 
Attack on Israel from Lebanon threatens 2nd front

Lebanese militants fired at least three rockets into northern Israel early Thursday, threatening to open a second front for the Jewish state as it pushed forward with its offensive in the Gaza Strip. Gaza militants fired a rocket barrage into southern Israel almost simultaneously.

There were no serious injuries in either attack. But the rockets on Israel's north raised the specter of renewed hostilities with Hezbollah, just 2 1/2 years after Israel battled the guerrilla group to a 34-day stalemate. Hezbollah started the 2006 war as Israel was battling Palestinian militants in Gaza.

Israel has repeatedly said it was prepared for a possible attack on the north since it launched its bruising campaign against Hamas militants in Gaza on Dec. 27. Israel has mobilized thousands of reserve troops for such a scenario, and leaders have warned Hezbollah of dire consequences if it enters the fighting.

Shortly after the rockets fell around the town of Nahariya, five miles south of the Lebanese border, Lebanese TV stations reported Israeli mortar fire on open areas in southern Lebanon. The Israeli military confirmed it carried out "pinpoint fire" in response without elaborating.

There was no immediate claim of responsibility for the rocket barrage from Lebanon. Israeli defense commentators said they believed Hezbollah was behind the salvo, but expected the incident to be a one-time show of solidarity with the Palestinians, not a declaration of war.

Earlier, Palestinians reported more than 20 airstrikes around Gaza City before dawn Thursday. One person was killed and 10 wounded. Also, there were clashes between Israeli armored forces and Hamas militants in southern Gaza.

Israel had resumed its Gaza offensive Wednesday after a three-hour lull to allow in humanitarian aid, bombing heavily around suspected smuggling tunnels near the border with Egypt after Hamas responded with a rocket barrage.

Despite the heavy fighting, strides appeared to being made on the diplomatic front with the U.S. throwing its weight behind a deal being brokered by France and Egypt.

While the U.N. Security Council failed to reach agreement on a cease-fire resolution, Egypt's U.N. Ambassador Maged Abdelaziz said representatives of Israel, Hamas and the Palestinian Authority agreed to meet separately with Egyptian officials in Cairo.

Israeli defense officials said senior envoy Amos Gilad would fly to Egypt Thursday morning.

Israeli airstrikes killed 29 Palestinians on Wednesday after leaflets were dropped warning residents to leave the area "because Hamas uses your houses to hide and smuggle military weapons."

The casualties brought the total Palestinian death toll during Israel's 13-day assault to 688, according to Palestinian health officials, and drove home the complexities of finding a diplomatic solution for Israel's Gaza invasion. Ten Israelis have been killed, including three civilians, since the offensive began.

Thousands of Palestinians have fled their homes, seeking refugee at U.N. schools turned into temporary shelters.

The fury of the renewed fighting made it appear each side was scrambling to get in as many hits as possible before a truce could materialize.

"I feel like the ground is shaking when we hear the shelling. People are terrified," said Fida Kishta, a resident of the Gaza-Egypt border area where Israeli planes destroyed 16 empty houses Wednesday.

In Turkey, a Mideast diplomat who spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to speak publicly said that country would be asked to put together an international force that could help keep the peace. And diplomats in New York worked on a U.N. Security Council statement backing the cease-fire initiative but failed to reach agreement on action to end the violence.

"We are very much applauding the efforts of a number of states, particularly the effort that President (Hosni) Mubarak has undertaken on behalf of Egypt," Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice said. "We're supporting that initiative."

The Israeli military, which has refused to allow journalists into Gaza, permitted two TV teams to accompany soldiers on patrol for the first time. The footage showed soldiers walking through a deserted street in an unidentified location in Gaza.

The Israeli military correspondent who accompanied the soldiers said they were concerned about Hamas booby-traps. He said they were shooting through walls, throwing grenades around corners, going from house to house looking for Hamas gunmen and using bomb sniffer dogs. Buildings showed bullet and shrapnel marks. "We used a lot of fire," said an officer in the group, Lt. Col. Ofer.

Despite the violence, a surprise announcement in Paris on Wednesday put a spotlight on diplomacy.

French President Nicolas Sarkozy said that both Israel and the Palestinian Authority had accepted the cease-fire deal, but he made no mention of Hamas, without whom no truce could work.

The Palestinian Authority controls only the West Bank while Hamas rules Gaza — two territories on opposite sides of Israel that are supposed to make up a future Palestinian state. Hamas took control of Gaza from forces loyal to Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas in June 2007.

Later, Israeli officials made it clear Sarkozy's statement was not exactly accurate.

For Israel to accept the proposal, "there has to be a total and complete cessation of all hostile fire from Gaza into Israel, and ... we have to see an arms embargo on Hamas that will receive international support," said government spokesman Mark Regev.

For its part, Hamas said it would not accept a truce deal unless it includes an end to the Israeli blockade of Gaza — something Israel says it is not willing to do. Israel and Egypt have maintained a stiff economic embargo on Gaza since the Hamas takeover.

Growing international outrage over the human toll of Israel's offensive, which includes 3,000 Palestinians wounded — could work against continued fighting. So could President Bush's departure from office this month and a Feb. 10 election in Israel.

But Israel has a big interest in inflicting as much damage as possible on Hamas, both to stop militant rocket fire on southern Israeli towns and to diminish the group's ability to play a spoiler role in peace talks with Palestinian moderates.

The Israeli Cabinet formally decided on Wednesday to push ahead with the offensive while at the same time pursuing the cease-fire. Israeli officials also rejected Hamas' call to open the border crossings, which Israel has largely kept closed since the group seized the territory by force in June 2007.

The military has called up thousands of reserve troops that it could use to expand the Gaza offensive. Defense officials said the troops could be ready for action by Friday.

Still, Israel briefly suspended its offensive Wednesday to allow humanitarian supplies to reach Gaza, and Israeli officials said such lulls would be declared on a regular basis.

The announcement came among growing warnings by the World Bank and aid groups of a humanitarian crisis. The World Bank pointed to a severe shortage of drinking water and said the sewage system is under growing strain.

Solafa Odeh, a resident of the northern Gaza Strip town of Beit Lahia, said around 100 people in her community were lining up for fresh water outside a local grocery store Wednesday. "We were only allowed half a gallon each, and I saw some people walk away with their jerry cans empty," Odeh said.

Of the 688 Palestinians killed since Dec. 27, some 350 were civilians, among them 130 children, according to Palestinian officials.

During Wednesday's lull, Israel allowed in 80 trucks of supplies as well as industrial fuel for Gaza's power plant. Medics tried to retrieve bodies in areas that had previously been too dangerous to approach.

The Palestinian Red Crescent said in a statement that one of its ambulance drivers was shot by Israeli soldiers during the lull. The Israeli military said it had no knowledge of the incident.

Also Wednesday, Israel released footage of suspected Hamas militants captured by Israeli troops. Israel's chief army spokesman, Brig. Gen. Avi Benayahu, said 120 suspected militants have been captured. He also said soldiers conducting searches have uncovered many explosive devices and tunnels.

"We uncovered many tunnels for kidnapping soldiers, at least one car bomb, booby trapped dolls, tunnels — an underground city," Benyahu said on Israel TV's Channel 10.

The CARE aid organization said one of its workers was killed Monday in an Israeli airstrike.

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Zawahiri urges Muslims to attack Israel, West


WASHINGTON: Al-Qaeda number two Ayman al-Zawahiri called on Muslims to attack Israeli and Western targets in response to the Israeli assault on the Gaza Strip in a message released online Tuesday.


‘O Muslims everywhere: fight the Zionist crusader campaign. Strike its interests everywhere you can reach them,’ Zawahiri said in an audio statement made available by SITE Intelligence Group, a US-based monitoring company.

Zawahiri said the Israeli offensive, which has killed 660 Palestinians since it was launched on December 27 to halt rocket attacks launched from Gaza on southern Israel, was part of a Western campaign targeting Islam and Muslims.

He also accused US president-elect Barack Obama of being complicit in the attacks. ‘What we face today ... is a link in the chain of the Zionist crusade against Islam and Muslims,’ he said.

‘These raids are Obama's gift to you (Palestinians) before he takes office. This is Obama whom the American machine of lies tried to portray to the world as the rescuer who will change the policy of America. He kills your brothers and sisters in Gaza mercilessly and without affection,’ Zawahiri said.

Zawahiri, who is Egyptian, also called on Muslims in Egypt, the most populous Arab country, to ‘organize and participate in a campaign of strikes, demonstrations and protests that do not stop until the siege on our brothers in Gaza is lifted.’

He called Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak a ‘criminal and traitor.’ Egypt, which has a peace treaty with Israel, is a long-time broker of negotiations between Palestinians and Israelis.

The Zawahiri message, produced by Al-Qaeda's media arm, As-Sahab, was broadcast over a video entitled ‘Gaza massacre and siege of the traitors’ featuring a still photograph of the Qaeda deputy and a Palestinian child receiving emergency treatment after apparently being hit

This Dog!(Zawahiri) got the opportunity to bark. The only countries which can influence Israel is USA. to stop.

And other then that India or China in their independent capacity can challenge them. (yes militarily)
Zawahiri - is taking this opportunity to fight with west? what for??

France and EU has initiated peace not Islamic countries.
 
Zawahiri urges Muslims to attack Israel, West


WASHINGTON: Al-Qaeda number two Ayman al-Zawahiri called on Muslims to attack Israeli and Western targets in response to the Israeli assault on the Gaza Strip in a message released online Tuesday.


‘O Muslims everywhere: fight the Zionist crusader campaign. Strike its interests everywhere you can reach them,’ Zawahiri said in an audio statement made available by SITE Intelligence Group, a US-based monitoring company.

Zawahiri said the Israeli offensive, which has killed 660 Palestinians since it was launched on December 27 to halt rocket attacks launched from Gaza on southern Israel, was part of a Western campaign targeting Islam and Muslims.

He also accused US president-elect Barack Obama of being complicit in the attacks. ‘What we face today ... is a link in the chain of the Zionist crusade against Islam and Muslims,’ he said.

‘These raids are Obama's gift to you (Palestinians) before he takes office. This is Obama whom the American machine of lies tried to portray to the world as the rescuer who will change the policy of America. He kills your brothers and sisters in Gaza mercilessly and without affection,’ Zawahiri said.

Zawahiri, who is Egyptian, also called on Muslims in Egypt, the most populous Arab country, to ‘organize and participate in a campaign of strikes, demonstrations and protests that do not stop until the siege on our brothers in Gaza is lifted.’

He called Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak a ‘criminal and traitor.’ Egypt, which has a peace treaty with Israel, is a long-time broker of negotiations between Palestinians and Israelis.

The Zawahiri message, produced by Al-Qaeda's media arm, As-Sahab, was broadcast over a video entitled ‘Gaza massacre and siege of the traitors’ featuring a still photograph of the Qaeda deputy and a Palestinian child receiving emergency treatment after apparently being hit

If anyone didn't realize why this KAZAR popped up when Muslim's anger was extremely high due to ISRO's massacre of innocent Palestinians then he/she needed to check the timing of his other videos/popping ups and how those worked as PSY OPPs to discredit real grievance of Muslims. This was directed at U.S audiences like all others and no wonder why analysts were saying that he and his so-called AQ cohorts were created to act as CONVENIENT ENEMIES like many other Lefties, who didn't utter a single word during Saddam's execution on EID DAY.
 
U.N. agency halts work in Gaza as death toll tops 750

Thu Jan 8, 2009 12:57pm EST

GAZA (Reuters) - Palestinians faced even grimmer conditions in the Gaza Strip on Thursday after a U.N. aid agency halted work, saying its staff were at risk from Israeli forces fighting Hamas militants, after two drivers were killed.

Israel also came under sharp Red Cross criticism that it was delaying access to casualties.

Gaza medical officials and the Red Crescent recovered 35 more bodies from battle areas of north and east Gaza, raising the reported Palestinian death toll to 765.

Despite the hellish conditions for the 1.5 million Palestinians crammed into the coastal strip, international efforts to secure a ceasefire have yet to bear fruit.

But the United States, Britain and France dropped objections to a binding U.N. resolution on the Gaza crisis and were working on one calling for an immediate ceasefire, diplomats said.

It would also include the need for action to stop smuggling of arms to Hamas militants and to open Gaza's border crossings.

Neither Israel nor Hamas yet agrees to an Egyptian-European proposal that has U.S. support. Hamas says any ceasefire must end the Israeli-led blockade and Israeli cross-border raids.

As diplomacy grinds on, relief agencies face grave risks.

"UNRWA decided to suspend all its operations in the Gaza Strip because of the increasing hostile actions against its premises and personnel," said Adnan Abu Hasna, a Gaza spokesman for the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA).

The decision followed the deaths of two Palestinian forklift drivers in an UNRWA convoy hit by an Israeli tank shell. All convoys ferrying humanitarian supplies from at least two key crossing points with Israel were suspended after the incident.

UNRWA provides food and other aid to some 750,000 Gazans. Its work would be suspended "until the Israeli army can guarantee the safety and security of our staff," agency spokesman Christopher Gunness said in Jerusalem.

Israeli fire has hit two UNRWA schools, killing more than 45 Palestinians, medical officials in Gaza said.

At least 11 Israelis have been killed, eight of them soldiers, including four hit by "friendly" fire, since the Israeli assault began on December 27.

Israel is bent on halting Hamas rocket fire on its southern towns. Prime Minister Ehud Olmert said the goal that "quiet will reign supreme" in the area had not been achieved. A decision on further military action "is still ahead of us," he said.

More than a dozen rockets hit southern Israel on Thursday.

U.N. agency halts work in Gaza as death toll tops 700 | International | Reuters
 
Israel (and a world that looks the other way) is in the grip of a moral paralysis

By Paul Woodward,
January 8, 2009


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"We had no choice,” has become Israel’s national mantra.

But to say “we had no choice,” is to say our actions are not the fruit of our intentions. We are now the instrument of the will of others. Hamas made us do this.

There would be more moral clarity in simply declaring that Israel is a mighty power that has no compunction about the effects of its ruthless efforts to crush its enemies.

Instead, Israel wants to have it both ways: to demonstrate its might even while portraying itself as a helpless victim.

From Avi Shlaim we learn that this moral two-step actually has a name in Hebrew: bokhim ve-yorim. It means “crying and shooting.”
As always, mighty Israel claims to be the victim of Palestinian aggression but the sheer asymmetry of power between the two sides leaves little room for doubt as to who is the real victim. This is indeed a conflict between David and Goliath but the Biblical image has been inverted - a small and defenceless Palestinian David faces a heavily armed, merciless and overbearing Israeli Goliath. The resort to brute military force is accompanied, as always, by the shrill rhetoric of victimhood and a farrago of self-pity overlaid with self-righteousness. In Hebrew this is known as the syndrome of bokhim ve-yorim, “crying and shooting”.

In one of the latest examples of Israel’s abnigation of responsibility for its own actions, we learn that several children have spent the last few days starving as they huddle next to the bodies of their dead mothers. The Washington Postreports:
The International Committee of the Red Cross said Thursday that it had found at least 15 bodies and several children — emaciated but alive — in a row of shattered houses in the Gaza Strip and accused the Israeli military of preventing ambulances from reaching the site for four days.

Red Cross officials said rescue crews had received specific reports of casualties in the houses and had been trying since Saturday to send ambulances to the area, located in Zaytoun, a neighborhood south of Gaza City. They said the Israeli military did not grant permission until Wednesday afternoon.

In an unusual public statement issued by its Geneva headquarters, the Red Cross called the episode “unacceptable” and said the Israeli military had “failed to meet its obligation under international humanitarian law to care for and evacuate the wounded.”

When rescue workers from the Red Cross and the Palestinian Red Crescent arrived at the site, they found 12 corpses lying on mattresses in one home, along with four young children lying next to their dead mothers, the Red Cross said. The children were too weak to stand and were rushed to a hospital, the agency said.

This is what happens when a military force, its commanders, its government and the population cheering on this war believes that it has “no choice.”

This is the twilight zone of moral paralysis in which evil takes on the disguise of “necessity.”
 

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