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Israel Hijacks Aid cargo, executes hostages - Pak journo, Talat Hussain taken hostage

Just watched the Foreign Minister of Turkey speaking Urgent UN Council ...

I just Salute him ....


& Where are that ARABS bastard ?? & Where are our Hijre Leaders ??

not even condemn it ... :hitwall:

Just keep quiet!!!!!!!!!
The are in their harems busy in..........................
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World in shock at Israel’s deadly Gaza ship raid

Monday, 31 May, 2010

ANKARA: Shock and outrage swept the globe Monday after Israeli commandos stormed a flotilla of aid ships bound for the Gaza Strip, as the Jewish state's foes and allies closed ranks in condemning the deadly raid.

The UN's rights chief Navi Pillay said she was “shocked” at the violence of the raid, which left at least 10 dead, many of them reportedly Turks, while the European Union demanded a full inquiry from Tel-Aviv.

As the Hamas urged world Muslims to “rise up” in protest, police struggled to hold back an angry crowd of hundreds outside the Israeli consulate in Turkey's biggest city Istanbul.

Furious protesters shouted “Damn Israel” outside the residence of Israel's ambassador to Ankara, who was summoned for immediate talks as Turkey warned of “irreparable consequences” to bilateral ties.

“This deplorable incident, which took place in open seas and constitutes a fragrant breach of international law, may lead to irreparable consequences in our bilateral relations,” a written statement said.

“By targeting civilians, Israel has once again shown its disregard for human life and peaceful initiatives,” Ankara said.

Israel claimed its naval forces were attacked by activists and that both sides used live fire, after they stormed six ships bound for besieged Gaza with thousands of tonnes of aid and hundreds of pro-Palestinian activists aboard.

But Iran's President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad denounced the raid as “inhuman Zionist regime action.”

Palestinian president Mahmud Abbas declared three days of mourning over the “massacre,” while the Arab League chief Amr Mussa called it a “crime” and said the 22-country body was consulting on its next step.

Kuwait's parliament speaker condemned the storming of the flotilla, which was carrying 16 Kuwaitis, including an MP, as a “heinous Israeli crime.”

In Europe, condemnation was equally swift.

The European Union demanded Israel mount a “full inquiry,” with foreign affairs chief Catherine Ashton demanding “an immediate, sustained and unconditional opening” of crossings to Gaza.

Spain — the current European Union president — Sweden and Greece summoned the Israeli ambassadors to their capitals to demand explanations, with Madrid slamming the operation as “unacceptable”.

Greece, which had some 30 nationals on board the flotilla, also withdrew from joint military exercises with Israel in protest at the raid.
French Foreign Minister Bernard Kouchner said he was “deeply shocked” by the Israeli raid and insisted “nothing can justify” such violence.

Germany's Foreign Minister Guido Westerwelle also said he was “deeply concerned” about the deaths.


The bloody ending to the high-profile mission to deliver supplies to Gaza came on the eve of a meeting in Washington between President Barack Obama and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

Maen Bashur, a Lebanese activist and coordinator for a group called End the Blockade on Gaza, said they had expected the convoy to be “attacked” by the Israelis and considered those seized on board the ship as “war prisoners”.

“For that reason we asked Hezbollah's leadership to act accordingly,” Bashur said.

When asked whether he was encouraging the Shia militant group to launch a cross-border raid and seize Israeli hostages, Bashur responded: “Hezbollah's leadership is wise and knows how to behave.”

A Cyprus MEP Kyriacos Triantafyllides, who was prevented at the last minute from joining the aid mission, told the Cypriot news agency CNA that activists had “expected a strong reaction from Israel.”

“But nobody believed it would come to this point where they would face something akin to an invading army,” he said.


DAWN.COM | World | World in shock at Israel?s deadly Gaza ship raid
 
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israel is a small piece of land.....they have every right to "blockade of gazaa" why the hell these guys going from sea.....they wanted to create an issue ...i think israel did it right.....perhaps one slap on the face wud prevent future course of actions.

small countries in geography cannot take too much of risk like the indians...they allow fckuing trrorist to enter their parliament, hotels....everywhere...israel does not have a chance it does not have 1 billion population...it will do anything to protects its people....that was the right thing to do...protecting land is more important so what if some 100 insane people who were politically instigated going thru such route..they got the right treatment.....

Palestine is even smaller than the Naszi state(israel), what can you say about that? dont you see that the israelis are killing palestinians on daily basis? dont you see they are dying from hunger, bullet etc? dont you see how the Nazis(zionists) are stealing their land on daily basis and systematically? shame on the Nazis(Israelis) for their crimes against humanity, shame on America for its uncondistional support to Israel to supres and kill palestinians, pray for the fall of america.
 
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ca'mon i am saying again and again, don't stay in the past.


America itself is victim of terrorism NOW.


Israel is America alley, but that does not mean America is supporting Israel in all way.


And why America is not saying anything?

well, we got to wait to see that.

ok lets wait and see What big comes out from the Terrorist states of America.

America supports Israel in all the dirty things it do!
 
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The post typical from a Zionist mind set. The never ending cry about so called holocausts of Europe and south asia.

Zionism is getting stronger in India.

Hmm..so called holocausts? Dont expect anything better from the Children of Zia, who has Palestinian blood on his hand too! Killing Palestinians on the orders of King Hussein of Jordan in 1970 ..:).
 
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What the hell are you talking about?
Daniel Pearl was not killed by Pakistani Security forces. whereas these journalist were attacked by Israel defense force.


Secondly, are you saying that the troops who stormed the ship were non state actors?

Yes Sir you are right in argument that Daniel Pearl was indeed killed by non state actors..whereas these action against Turkish ship were by the Israeli state.

And hence according to UNCLOS laws any deaths on Turkish vessel are under Turkish jurisdiction..any formal action has to initiated by Turkey..any ways all we r discussing is a Mooh point..as all the Pakistanis are safe.:cheers:
 
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and when did i quote your name BENNY? i said "indians", not BENNY!

go back a few pages and see indians sympathizing with israel's criminal actions!

Ok i edited my post.

I don't understand why some of us are bringing Pakistan in to this context. Its an act of terror and all acts of terror should be condemned.
 
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Arabs furious over deadly Israel raid, demand UN action


DOHA — Arab countries slammed Israel's deadly raid Monday against a Gaza-bound aid flotilla as a "crime" and "state terrorism" while they urged the United Nations to hold the Jewish state accountable.

"We condemn this crime, taken against a humanitarian mission and people. They were trying to help people. They were not on a military mission. Everyone should condemn this," Arab League chief Amr Mussa told AFP.

Mussa warned that the Israeli action meant "everything" was now left "hanging in the air," including US-brokered proximity talks that only started on May 9 between the Jewish state and the Palestinians.

"This is another message, a very powerful message, that Israel does not want peace, is not ready to enter into peace," Mussa said on the sidelines of a World Economic Forum summit in the Qatari capital.

"Lifting the siege (on Gaza) should be part of any confidence-building measures, any preparation for a successful round of proximity talks," he added.

Mussa said he had called a meeting of the Arab League council to be held on Tuesday to discuss the attack.

"We are all very angry," he said. "Tomorrow, there will be a collective position taken."

At least nine people were killed when Israeli commandos at dawn raided a convoy of ships carrying aid to the blockaded Gaza Strip.

Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak slammed the use of "excessive and unjustified force" in the raid, while the foreign ministry summoned the Israeli ambassador to express its condemnation.

Jordan, the only other Arab country along with Egypt to have a peace treaty with Israel, handed the Israeli charge d'affairs a protest note against what Information Minister Nabil Sharif described as a "heinous crime."

Protests swept several Arab capitals with over 2,000 people taking to the street of Amman demanding the closure of the Israeli embassy while thousands demonstrated nationwide in Lebanon.

Saudi Arabia condemned the "massacre committed by Israel" and urged the international community "to "assume its responsibility in face of (Israel's) aggressions," the SPA news agency said, quoting a government statement.

In Damascus, Syrian President Bashar al-Assad and visiting Lebanese Prime Minister Saad Hariri slammed the "heinous crime" and the "flagrant violations for the most basic human rights," SANA state news agency said.

The two leaders also warned that Israel's acts "threaten to pull the Middle East into a war whose consequences will not be limited to the region."

In Beirut Hezbollah MP Hassan Fadlallah echoed the warning saying if the international community does not take action quickly "the situation in the region will get worse."

The six-nation Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) condemned the attack saying it was an act of "state terrorism" in a statement issued by its secretary general Abdul Rahman al-Attiya.

"Israel believes it is not accountable in international law for its acts. This has allowed it to use excessive military force against innocent civilians," he said.

Attiya called on the international community to "hunt the Israelis who were behind this crime, in order to bring them in front of the International Criminal Court."

Qatari Emir Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa al-Thani condemned the raid, branding it an "act of piracy."

"The crimes that were committed at dawn today... remind all of us that there is an unjust blockade" in place against Gaza, Sheikh Hamad told the opening session of the World Economic Forum.

Sheikh Hamad called for an end to Israel's crippling blockade of Gaza, which it has maintained since Hamas took power in the impoverished, overcrowded territory in 2007.

"All those who speak of justice and freedom and democracy are now required to do something to break this blockade," he said.

Kuwait, which has 16 of its citizens on board the aid flotilla, urged the permanent members of the UN Security Council to press Israel to ensure their safety.

The United Arab Emirates also called upon the "international community to assume its responsibilities in face of the Israeli barbaric aggression," in a statement carried by WAM state news agency.

UAE Foreign Minister Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed al-Nahayan urged UN Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon to conduct an "international investigation in the attack and present a comprehensive report to the United Nations."

Oman said the attack "violates international law."

Pro-Palestinian activists have landed with aid in Gaza five times, with another three attempts unsuccessful since their first such sea voyage in August 2008.

Copyright © 2010 AFP.
 
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