Oh !! Bama

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Drawing by Ben Heine

If you though that Hollywood ends-up in Los Angles
think again…
If you thought that George W. Bush has retired back in his ranch
think again…..

If you are thinking again…….
and you have realised that the “Show goes on”
you are on the right track.

G.W.Bush gave them 700 Billions
and
Oh !! Bama gives them 500 Billions

Oh !! Bama took 17.000 Soldiers out of Iraq
only to add them into Afghanistan !!

G.W.B has had a Black-witch ,
travelling around the world for him
but , Oh ! Bama , has a White-witch .

“The banks are getting rich,
and the Rich are getting richer”
Israel used to bomb us openly,
but now they forbid the reporters !!
Iran and Syria used to be in the Axis of Evil ,
but now,
they are in tha Axis of the (fruitless) dialogues.

Posted by Тлакскала at 10:50 PM

Toxic-Asset…..

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The world of finance
one finds two paradoxical terms :
Junk-Bonds andToxic-Asset

Both are valid on the market
and any idiot deals with them
they are bought and sold regularly and legally .

I know what Junk is , and I know what Bond is too,
Toxic means ” very harmful” and an Asset is
no more an asset when it is toxic….
and a Bond is worthless when it is Junk !!

I do not dare to blame G.W.Bush for this Toxic-Junk
but Mr. Obama is trying nowadays to sell it back to us !!
or rather to the American public.

Capitalism is capable of many absurdities
and American-Capitalism beats all records.

Another absurd American-invention ,was
Evangelical- Zionists
and or
Christian-Zionist

How can an Asset be Toxic
and how can a Christian be Zionist ???
If zZionist, a christian is no more a christian
if Toxic , an Asset is worthless , therefore no more an asset !!

Think of it !!

and then change the dictionary
or change America !!

Raja Chemayel

Posted by Тлакскала at 10:54 PM

Wake up, Christians, or lose the Holy Land

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Wednesday, 25 March 2009 07:01 RamallahOnline

Stuart Littlewood

A British man recently applied to the Church of England to have his baptism into the Christian faith cancelled. Five months, he argued, was too young to decide his religious fate. Now 56, he’s against the indoctrination of children in any religion.
In Spain, I read that the mayor of El Borge has written to the local bishop asking for his baptism to be deleted and his name removed from Church records. He too considers baptism to be a dubious practice because of the age at which it is carried out. Other Spaniards are reported to want out of the Christian faith.
Logging off from the Church has crossed my mind also, but for different reasons. For me it’s the realisation that western Christendom doesn’t really give a damn about the Holy Land and its people, and couldn’t care less that it is being stolen by Zionists who are unwilling to live there in harmony with other faiths. These violent intruders want the entire place for themselves – exclusively – and they are willing to murder, pillage, destroy, ethnically cleanse, and stoop to all manner of inhuman crimes to snatch it, in the name of worldwide Jewry.
Most people in the West, including Christians in their leafy suburbs, turn a blind eye. They are possibly ignorant, but more likely they are misinformed by those who have a twisted view of the scriptures and now swell the ranks of Zionist sympathisers while still posing as devout Christians. The hang out in groups like Christian Friends of Israel and Anglican Friends of Israel, which are part of the wider Friends of Israel network that has its stooges embedded at all levels in our political, business, religious and social fabric.

The Holy Land is at the very centre of the Christian Church’s teachings. It is Christianity’s raison d’être. The Catholic Church at least keeps a considerable presence there, serving Christian and Muslim alike, and resists as best it can Israel’s continual encroachments on its freedom. The dozen or so patriarchs and heads of Christian churches in Jerusalem also speak out strongly from time to time.
But few people in the West seem to realise how seriously Israel’s notorious ‘administrative’ controls disrupt the life and work of the Church. How many are aware that no Muslim or Palestinian Christian living outside Jerusalem is allowed to visit the Holy Places in the Old City? This goes for priests, too, although the Israeli military may, when it suits their mood, grant permits restricted to certain entry points and limiting the duration of stay. These bully-boy tactics make pastoral work a nightmare and participation at major religious occasions well-nigh impossible.
The freedom of the Church was set out in the Fundamental Agreement between the Holy See and the State of Israel in 1993 (but never ratified by the Knesset, I’m told). Buried deep within this document is the clause: The State of Israel recognizes the right of the Catholic Church to carry out its religious, moral, educational and charitable functions, and to have its own institutions, and to train, appoint and deploy its own personnel in the said institutions or for the said functions to these ends.

It turns out to be another worthless promise from a regime that ignores countless UN resolutions, disregards International Court of Justice rulings, is contemptuous of human rights and Geneva Conventions, yet claims to be a western-style liberal democracy sharing our values.

Last week the Israeli authorities deployed police reinforcements to prevent the Palestinians from holding cultural events in East Jerusalem to mark the city’s designation as the 2009 “capital of Arab culture”. East Jerusalem, as everyone knows, is officially Palestinian territory and includes the Old City. Palestinians naturally regard it as the capital of their future state; but the Israelis – unlawfully – claim it is their “eternal and undivided capital”. They intend to make their cruel grip on it permanent.
Criticise Israel in the US and you’ll lose your job. Criticise Israel in the UK and the Jewish establishment and their quasi-Christian friends hurl accusations of anti-semitism. Dare to support the victims of Israeli aggression and you’ll get banned by the freaky Canadian government and vilified, like George Galloway.

The Israelis’ game is clearly to hinder and paralyse Christianity in the Holy Land. It is a process that has been going on for a very long time. When Palestine was under British mandate, Christians accounted for 20 per cent of the population. Sixty-one years of hostilities, dispossession, interference and economic ruination have whittled their numbers down to less than 2 per cent. At this rate there will soon be no Christians left in the land where Christianity was born.

And what is the head of our Anglican Church doing? Last November, while Israel was meticulously planning its blitzkrieg against Gaza’s civilians (including the Christian community) and their democratically elected government, the Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr Rowan Williams, joined the Chief Rabbi, Sir Jonathan Sacks, in a visit to the former Nazi camps of Auschwitz-Birkenau in Poland to demonstrate their joint solidarity against the extremes of hostility and genocide.
“This is a pilgrimage not to a holy place but to a place of utter profanity – a place where the name of God was profaned because the image of God in human beings was abused and disfigured,” said the Archbishop. “How shall we be able to read the signs of the times, the indications that evil is gathering force once again and societies are slipping towards the same collective corruption and moral sickness that made the Shoah possible?”
The signs are there to plainly see, Dr Williams. Evil has indeed gathered its forces again and, as you surely noticed, certain societies have already slipped into the moral cesspit. Look no further than the hell-hole that the Holy Land has been turned into by the Israeli occupation.
So when can we expect a pilgrimage by the Archbishop and the Chief Rabbi to sniff the stench of profanity in the Gaza Strip? And what do they have to say about the relentless theft and judaisation of Jerusalem, I wonder?

Back in the days of the Crusades the Archbishops of Canterbury included Christian men of action like Baldwin and Hubert Walter, who donned armour and took up their sword to fight the good fight (as they saw it) for their belief in the Holy City and what it stood for. Times are different now, but unless the Western Church shows firmer leadership and more grit it will lose the Holy Land and more of its followers will renounce their baptism.
Stuart Littlewood
24 March 2009

About Stuart Littlewood
Stuart Littlewood is author of the book Radio Free Palestine, which tells the plight of the Palestinians under occupation. Read other articles by Stuart, or visit Stuart’s website. He contributed this article to RamallahOnline.com

When the investigator is also the investigated

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when Israelis investigate Israelis….

There is recently a new investigation
whether or not Israel would have committed
Crimes against Humanity
or War Crimes , in Gaza.

To start , I say it is neither the first time
that Israel commits those crimes
nor it is the first time that an investigation-commission
is established and requested to investigate.

More over it is not the first time that the investigators
and the investigated are from the same Nationality
and even the same Army .

What is new,this time,
is that no foreign Journalist/reporters
were allowed to be present.

Last time in 1982 the person found guilty of
a similar massacre of Sabra and Chatila
became 10 years later rewarded
even as a Prime Minister…..
of the same people who investigated him
and even found him guilty.

So let us not rejoice ,
because an investigation
will not bring back our 1200 dead civilians
nor it would blame and nor punish the IDF..

Nor would it make anyone more humane…….

We die , they get a Medal
and
they die , we are called Terrorists !!

Raja Chemayel

Posted by Тлакскала at 10:56 PM

"Crimes against humanity" and the 40 Vampires

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Mr. Michael Tarek Aziz
……..accused of “Crimes-against- humanity”
by those who know not Humanity….

Yesterday a court in Baghdad has sentenced
Mr. Tarek Aziz for 16 years imprisonment.
The charges are ” Crime against Humanity “

The facts :
During the economical siege on Iraq
which went on for 11 years ,
there were 40 importers and traders , in food-stuffs
and general-nutrition- raw-materials , who were found
guilty of usurpation and artificially inflating the prices
and attempting to impose a price monopoly.

Those 40 criminal-persons were lawfully executed
after a Martial-Court has found them guilty.

At that time ,
Mr. Tarek Aziz was the foreign-Minister
of the republic of Iraq….

Two questions :
1- how do you punish usurpers (in food stuff )
during a siege and when Martial-Law is applied. ??
2- What is the relation between a Foreign-Minister
and some usurpers being punished by a legal Court.. ??

If there was a “Crime against Humanity”
then those 40 thieves would have committed it
and not Mr. Tarek Aziz
and not even the Court that found them guilty .

Invading Iraq was done under false pretext
and today’s Courts of Baghdad are even worse than false.

That same Court has found President Saddam guilty
of lawfully-executing those who once tried to assassinate him.

And the bad-joke is that this Baghdad-Court
used the term ” Crime against Humanity”
when there was no Crime
and while this Court knows not any Humanity ,
which starts usualy with , sincerity ,
honesty….. and legality.
……….all absent from that Court.

Raja Chemayel

PS :
If the French-revolution would have caught those 40 usurpers
they would have had the same fate ,but using a sharp Guillotine..
And Mr. Tarek Aziz would have had his statue
on the Champs-Elysee or in the gardens of Versailles.

If the Cuban-Revolution would have the same case of usurpers
no one would recognise their grave , today.

If Trotsky were still alive , he would also have sent them
to Siberia , with a one way ticket…… .

If the Vatican would have caught them in the Middle-Ages
they would be burned alive……

I agree with all cases , including the one in Baghdad,
but Mr. Tarek Aziz is simply innocent !!
and this Court ought to hang itself !!

Posted by Тлакскала at 11:44 PM

The theology of Liberation

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Two armed-liberation- forces… .
with two religions, but one God.

Two British-soldiers were assassinated
yesterday in Northern-Ireland.

They were packing their stuff , and getting ready
to be re-deploid in Afghanistan.

Fate caught up with them, faster than life itself
and they shall never see Afghanistan , again.

The ” Real IRA” has claimed the responsibility
of their assassination ……….
Destiny or Fate or Bad-Luck was faster, than the Taliban’s.

There is something undeniable and unavoidable
about the Theology-of- Liberation :
………… ……… …it liberates …. !!
whether it liberates the Catholics of Ireland
or it liberates the Muslims of Afghanistan
God is always with the oppressed people….
although most of the Kings and the most oppressors
do claim to have him on their side.

(Northern) Ireland and Afghanistan
are occupied, today, as in 200 years ago
The death of those two poor-souls,
is ,for us, just a reminder…. ……

Imperialism does not mind which the religion its victims do have .
And Liberation does not mind neither the religion of its oppressors .

If a religion liberates , then it is welcome
and when a religion enslaves then it is not.

If the IRA were only an Irish-Football- club it would never
have (partly) liberated its home……
and the Taliban’s are Afghans who which to run their own country
as they think it is right to do….

Being ,myself ,a christian I salute the Muslim- Taliban’s
until the Afghans themselves decide for another liberator.
Being ,myself, an evangelical/ protestant I also salute the Catholic-IRA
until Ireland decides to replace them , by whoever might be better.

I offer my condoleances to the families of the 2 dead soldiers.
At least they died with no blood on their hands !!

Raja Chemayel
Posted by Тлакскала at 11:51 PM

The Shoe , the Minister and Iraqi law-standarts

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the World’s most famous shoe

The Courts of Baghdad,within the same week
have issued two condemnations :
The first one was ,16 years,
for an innocent Foreign Minister
for allegedly lawfully executing 40 super-thieves

Which means that the Minister got 2,5 years
for each life he ,allegedly,has had executed.

Simultaneously another Court in Baghdad
condemns a journalist for 3 years in Prison.
For throwing his 2 shoes at George Bush

Which means the journalist got :
3 years-prison for a pair of shoes
(and 1,5 year per shoe……)

Conclusion :
G.W.Bush has brought justice and democracy to Iraq
whereas a pair of shoes are worth more than a human-life.
according to today’s new-Iraqi law-standards.

Of course one would say that the 40 executed were thieves
and usurpers who have suck the blood of the people…..

Yes !!!
but I do ask you : Was G.W. Bush any better ??

Sherlock Hommos

Posted by Тлакскала at 11:05 PM

The other " Six-Millions"

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If and when a nuclear bomb
shall fall on the State of Israel
it shall destroy and kill :

o
1.200.000 Palestinians holding an Israeli Passport
and living inside Israel.
2.300.000 Palestinians living in the West Bank
1,500.000 Palestinians living in Gaza
1,000.000 Russian-emigrants pretending to be Jews
100.000 Druze-Arabs with an Israeli-Passport and collaborating! !
100.000 Foreign-labour working in Israel
_________
6.000.000 non-Jews will perish ….” the other six-millions”

compared this Total
to the remaining 3,7 million Jewish-Israelis
out of which , are 2,9 million non-Semite-Jews-Israelis
and 800.000 are Semite-Jews of Arab-Origin .

Conclusion :
any Nuclear bomb dropped on the State Israel shall :

1- kill 80% of the total worldwide-Palestini an-population
2- kill 2 Arabs for each one Israeli
3- kill 3 semites-victims for each one-non-semite.
4- kill one Million Russian-impostors
who are neither Jews nor Semites nor Arabs.

Raja Chemayel
who prefers dismanteling Israel,completely.

Posted by Тлакскала at 11:20 PM

Mission accomplished

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.The right Terrorist
the right catastrophe
the right Hoax .

The wrong President
the wrong invader
the wrong result

Soon comes the anniversary for the sixth year
of the rape of Iraq…….

And ,when we all agree that:
Democracy, religious-moderatio n,governance- transparency ,
women-rights , human-rights , education, ethnic-rights and local-autonomy’ s ,
security, health-care ,non-sesectarianism corruption-control
are all very much essential in any society or in any nation,

Then ,
we must admit and submit that all the above virtues,
were better practised and better preserved
under President Saddam Hussein and the Baath Party.

Denying those virtues and or destroying them
was the original and the secret plan of the USA’s Bush regime.

What ever shall come out of Iraq shall be
and will be less than Saddam’s Iraq !!

Only Iran and Ben Ladin and Israel and Hally Burton
have profited.

What ever Saddam’s Regime was , or even it was not……
it was 10 times better , than what we have now ,
as replacement.

Therefore the USA may ,now ,raise the banner :
” Mission accomplished !! “
and it will not be a lie,
this time , for a change .

Raja Chemayel
13.03.09

Posted by Тлакскала at 11:09 PM

1 Shot 2 Kills

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These T shirts are there to show these meshigine Arabs that as much as they are ferukter we are million years ahead of game. When it comes to cruelty, even the machshmoinik Zunder commando can sit and learn from us. We kill everything, pregnant women, kinderlach. You name it, we kill it. Sometime we use our yiddishe sniper’lachs but in general we much prefer WMD like this White Phosphorous that you saw on TV. It is far less personal and it looks like fireworks in Golders Park on the Israeli Independence Day. This white phosphorous is so great, and believe auntie, the wound it inflicts will never heal. Just to make sure that these Hamasniks learn their lesson once and for all.

United Against Pregnancy

Meshigine-lunatic
Ferukterlunatic
Machshmoinik- erase his name
Yiddishe sniper’lachsIsraeli killing squad
kinderlachchildren

Posted by Auntie Ziona at 9:53 PM

It’s Not Just A Slogan On A T-Shirt

“Better Use Durex” [2]:

Better use durex!

Children of Gaza: stories of those who died and the trauma for those who survived, by Rory McCarthy; The Guardian, 23 Jan 2009.

1. Abdul Rahim Abu Halima, aged 14

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Abdul Rahim Abu Halima

2. Adham Mutair, 17

Adham Mutair

3. Amal Abed Rabbo, 2

Amal Abed Rabbo

4. Amira Qirm, 15

Amira Qirm

5. Lina Hassan, 10

Lina Hassan

6. Mohammad Shaqoura, 9

Mohammad Shaqoura

7. Ghaida Abu Eisha, 8

Ghaida Abu Eisha

8. Mohammad Abu Eisha, 10

Mohammad Abu Eisha

9. Sayyd Abu Eisha, 12

Sayyd Abu Eisha

10. Shahed Abu Sultan, 8

Shahed Abu Sultan

Photo: A T-shirt printed for IDF infantry snipers bears the inscription “Better use Durex,” next to a picture of a dead Palestinian baby, with his weeping mother and a teddy bear beside him.
Source: Dead Palestinian babies and bombed mosques – IDF fashion 2009 (Ha’aretz); via Mondoweiss.

Israel’s war crimes coming to light

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March 23, 2009, 8:16 pm

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*Arafa Hani Abd al Dayem, martyred, murdered, 4 January by Israeli army

What we knew of Israel’s war crimes during Israel’s war on Gaza, what the medics, the victims, the doctors, the witnesses have testified is now gaining growing recognition. The calls for international inquiry are growing, as are the reasons.

“We found Mohammed lying there, cut in half. Ahmed was in three pieces; Wahid was totally burnt – his eyes were gone. Wahid’s father was dead. Nour had been decapitated. We couldn’t see her head anywhere.All six members of the family had been blown to pieces, coating each wall of the narrow enclosure with blood and body matter.” [from Cut To Pieces: the Palestinian family drinking tea in their courtyard ]

The Guardian has just published an excellent series of articles and videos on Israel’s crimes of war in and on Gaza. Included in the reports are focuses on attacks on medical workers, Israel’s use of drones to target and kill with pinpoint accuracy civilians, and Israel’s use of civilians inluding minors] as human shields during their military operations.

The drones are operated from a remote position, usually outside the combat zone. They use optics that are able to see the details of a man’s clothing and are fitted with pinpoint accurate missiles. “With a weapons system that is so accurate, and with such good optics, why are we experiencing so many civilians being killed? There should be no excuse for these numbers.” “If you do something for long enough, the world will accept it. The whole of international law is now based on the notion that an act that is forbidden today becomes permissible if executed by enough countries.

“Without a proper investigation there is no deterrent. The message remains the same: ‘Its okay to do these things, there wont be any real consequences’.”

[from Cut To Pieces…]

The article and video on attacks on medics highlights the killing of medic Arafa Abd al-Dayem, the targeting of medic Hassan al-Attal, the killing of 16 medics and the damage to numerous hospitals, ambulances and medical facilities.

The offensive left 16 medics dead. Nearly all of them were killed by Israeli fire while trying to save lives, and many more were wounded. According to the World Health Organisation, more than half of Gaza’s 27 hospitals were damaged by Israeli bombs. Two clinics were completely destroyed and 44 others received damage.

Physicians for Human Rights Israel said there was “certainty” that Israel had violated international humanitarian law, with attacks on medics, damage to medical buildings, indiscriminate attacks on civilians and delays in medical treatment for the injured.

I picked myself up and found Arafa kneeling down with his hands up in the air and praying to God, his body was riddled with darts,” he said. “The patient was in pieces, his head was missing. I was hysterical.”

In one incident, a Red Cross-led convoy of 13 ambulances carrying wounded to Egypt was fired on, despite Israeli clearance for the journey.
The convoy was forced to turn back and two of the wounded died after being unable to receive treatment.

[from Under Attack: How Medics Died Trying to Help Gaza’s Casualties ]

People in Gaza were very acutely aware of the lethal drones, without having to be told thus by formal groups or experts. At new year’s the sordid text message about zanana (drone) missiles spread in a dark attempt at humour. We knew they were deadly.

In my work with the Red Crescent, and my follow-up reporting after, I came across many cases where civilians were torn apart or seriously injured by drone missiles. The sound of drones is distinctive, and the pattern of a first missile followed minutes later by a second missile is a deadly pattern that repeated throughout Israel’s war on Gaza leaving countless injured and killed.

The most haunting for me is the man mourning his wife just assassinated by such a missile. He helped to load her body, in pieces, onto a stretcher and into our ambulance, alternately stopping to sob, all the while shrieking, wailing like I’ve never heard. She had rushed to the area where a family member had been just been killed by the first drone missile, only to herself be caught by the fatal second missile minutes later.

Radjaa Abou Dagga rode with ambulances during the attacks on Gaza and has produced a short but incredibly vivid and important documentary on Israel’s targeting of ambulances and medical personnel, in violation of the Geneva Conventions which stipulate access to the injured.

During the war, Al Jazeera released footage on attacks on medical personnel, in which the updated version counts 21 medics killed by Israeli attacks.

Ha’aretz first published testimonies of Israeli soldiers conduct during the war on Gaza. Since the story broke, many more stories and testimonies have emerged, including that of the t-shirts depicting children and pregnant women [“1 shot, 2 kills”] in snipers’ targets.

Yet, the Israeli army was three weeks late in declaring there would be an investigation into the allegations, doing so only after the Ha’aretz expose.

[the Independent] Israeli human rights organisations, including B’Tselem and the Association for Civil Rights in Israel, called for an independent investigation and complained that the military police inquiry had only been announced after Haaretz published the story, “three weeks after the relevant materials reached the Chief of the General Staff. This tardiness follows a pattern of failures to investigate suspicions of serious crimes”.

“When we entered a house, we were supposed to bust down the door and start shooting inside and just go up storey by storey… I call that murder. Each storey, if we identify a person, we shoot them. I asked myself – how is this reasonable?”

Israeli soldiers admit to deliberate killing of Gaza civilians

“That’s what is so nice, supposedly, about Gaza: You see a person on a road, walking along a path. He doesn’t have to be with a weapon, you don’t have to identify him with anything and you can just shoot him. With us it was an old woman, on whom I didn’t see any weapon. The order was to take the person out, that woman, the moment you see her.”

Israeli troops detail Gaza atrocities as demand grows for war crimes probe

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*Hassan al-Attal, shot by Israeli sniper while retrieving a body during an Israeli army “cease-fire” period.

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*transit in one of the few working Red Crescent ambulances in Jabaliya region. Rear and side windows blown out, covered with opaque plastic.

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*at the morgue with the shredded body of a woman assassinated by a drone missile.

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*Abdul Rahman Ghraben’s mother holding the remains of her 14 year old son’s pants, all that remains of her son, killed by a drone missile attack on 11 January.

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*bag used to hold the remains of Abdul Rahman Ghraben, 14, killed by a drone missile attack on 11 January.

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*Abdul Rahman Ghraben, 14, killed by a drone missile attack on 11 January.

Gaza Medics in the Line of Fire


Inside Story – Israeli war crimes in Gaza – 22 Mar – Part 1

Inside Story – Israeli war crimes in Gaza – 22 Mar – Part 2


Israel used Gaza boy as ‘human shield’

Press TV

The United Nations has made a stand against the war on Gaza, confirming that Israeli soldiers have seriously breached humanitarian law.

A group of UN human rights experts said on Monday that Israeli forces had used an 11-year-old Palestinian boy as a human shield and to protect themselves from being shot by fighters in the Gazan neighborhood of Tel al-Hawa.

Radhika Coomaraswamy, the UN secretary-general’s envoy for protecting children in armed conflict, said Israeli soldiers ordered the boy to walk in front of them and enter buildings to assure the safety of the troops.

The 43-page report added to previous confirmations that Israel committed war crimes in its three-week operations in the territory.

The use of the deadly white phosphorus shells in densely populated civilian areas is but another charge Israel initially denied. Later mounting evidence nevertheless forced Israeli officials to admit to having employed the shells.

Coomaraswamy explained that the Israeli army shot Palestinian children, bulldozed a home with a woman and child still inside and shelled a building they had ordered civilians into a day earlier.

“Violations were reported on a daily basis, too numerous to list,” Coomaraswamy asserted.

She said those violations she listed are “just a few examples of the hundreds of incidents that have been documented and verified” by UN officials who were in the territory.

Israel’s diplomatic mission in Geneva said it would respond to the report later on Monday at a session of the UN Human Rights Council.

UN human rights investigator for the Palestinian territories, Richard Falk, has also confirmed Israeli violations of humanitarian law.

Because Israel denied him entry into the strip, his latest report focuses on the legality of the Israeli war and whether it amounts to grave war crimes and the use of disproportionate force.

According to Falk, the major question begging an answer is whether Israeli forces could differentiate between civilian and military targets in Gaza.

“If it is not possible to do so, then launching the attacks is inherently unlawful, and would seem to constitute a war crime of the greatest magnitude under international law,” Falk says in his report.

Despite the mounting evidence and testimonies by Israeli soldiers that there had been orders to put the safety of even a single Israeli troop at a much higher priority than those residing in the strip, world bodies have yet to take decisive action against echelons in Tel Aviv.

The last Israel-waged war on Gaza began on December 27. Three weeks of ensuing airstrikes and a ground incursion inflicted more than $1.6 billion in damages on the Gazan economy.

The carnage also killed around 1,350 Palestinians and injured nearly 5,450 people — mostly civilians.

Posted by JNOUBIYEH at 12:03 PM

We are a criminal army

IDF ceased long ago being ‘most moral army in the world’

By Gideon Levy

What shock, what consternation. Haaretz revealed grave accounts by officers and soldiers describing the killing of innocent Palestinian civilians during the war in Gaza. The Israel Defense Forces Spokesman was quick to respond that the IDF had no prior or supporting information about the events in question, the defense minister was quick to respond that “the IDF is the most moral army in the world,” and the military advocate general said the IDF would investigate.

All these propagandistic and ridiculous responses are meant not only to deceive the public, but also to offer shameless lies. The IDF knew very well what its soldiers did in Gaza. It has long ceased to be the most moral army in the world. Far from it – it will not seriously investigate anything.

The testimonies from the graduates of the Oranim pre-military course were a bolt from the blue – accounts of soldiers butchering a woman and two of her children, shooting and killing an elderly Palestinian woman, how they felt when they murdered in cold blood, how they destroyed property and how there was not even fighting in this war that was not a war.

But this is neither a bolt nor blue skies. Everything has long been known by those who wanted to know, those who, for example, read Amira Hass’s dispatches from Gaza in this paper. Everything started long before the assault on Gaza.

The soldiers’ transgressions are an inevitable result of the orders given during this brutal operation, and they are the natural continuation of the last nine years, when soldiers killed nearly 5,000 Palestinians, at least half of them innocent civilians, nearly 1,000 of them children and teenagers.

Everything the soldiers described from Gaza, everything, occurred during these blood-soaked years as if they were routine events. It was the context, not the principle, that was different. An army whose armored corps has yet to encounter an enemy tank and whose pilots have yet to face an enemy combat jet in 36 years has been trained to think that the only function of a tank is to crush civilian cars and that a pilot’s job is to bomb residential neighborhoods.

To do this without any unnecessary moral qualms we have trained our soldiers to think that the lives and property of Palestinians have no value whatsoever. It is part of a process of dehumanization that has endured for dozens of years, the fruits of the occupation.

“That’s what is so nice, as it were, about Gaza: You see a person on a road … and you can just shoot him.” This “nice” thing has been around for 40 years. Another soldier talked about a thirst for blood. This thirst has been with us for years. Ask the family of Yasser Tamaizi, a 35-year-old laborer from Idna who was killed by soldiers while bound, and Mahdi Abu Ayash, a 16-year-old boy from Beit Umar who was found in a vegetative state, another victim of recent days, far from the war in Gaza.

Most of the soldiers who took part in the assault on Gaza are youths with morals. Some of them will volunteer for any mission. They will escort an old woman across the street or rescue earthquake victims. But in Gaza, when faced with the inhuman Palestinians, the package will always be suspicious, the brainwashing will be stupefying and the core principles will change. That is the only way they can kill and engage in wanton destruction without deliberating or wrestling with their consciences, not even telling their friends or girlfriends what they did.

Regarding the statement of one soldier, who said “As much as we talk about the IDF being an army of values, let’s just say this is not the situation on the ground, not on the battalion level,” the IDF has long ceased to be an army of “values,” not on the ground, not in the battalion, not in the senior command. When an army does not investigate thousands of cases of killing over many years, the message to the soldiers is clear, and it comes from the top.

Our Teflon chief of staff, Gabi Ashkenazi, cannot wash his hands of this affair. They are bloody. What the soldiers of the preparatory academy described were war crimes, for which they should be tried. This will not happen, save for the grotesque spectacle of “principled probes” in an army that killed 1,300 people in 25 days and left 100,000 homeless. Military police investigations will not lead to anything.

The IDF is incapable of investigating the crimes of its soldiers and commanders, and it is ridiculous to expect it to do so. These are not instances of “errant fire,” but of deliberate fire resulting from an order. These are not “a few bad apples,” but rather the spirit of the commander, and this spirit has been bad and corrupt for quite some time.

Change will not come without a major change in mindset. Until we recognize the Palestinians as human beings, just as we are, nothing will change. But then, the occupation would collapse, God forbid. In the meantime, prepare for the next war and the horrific testimonies about the most moral army in the world.

Posted by JNOUBIYEH at 11:32 AM

This is zionism:IDF fashion 2009

” You’ve Got To Run Fast, Run Fast, Run Fast, Before It’s All Over!”: It’s Not Just A Slogan On A T-Shirt

Youve got to run fast

From a distance of 70 metres and through the sight of his machine gun, Assaf could tell that the Palestinian man was aged between 20 and 30, unarmed and trying to get away from an Israeli tank. But the details didn’t matter much, because Assaf’s orders were to “fire at anything that moved”.

Assaf, a soldier in the Israeli army, pressed the trigger, firing scores of bullets as the body fell to the ground. “He ran and I started shooting for a few seconds. He fell. I was a machine. I fire. I leave and that’s that. We never spoke about it afterwards.”

It was the summer of 2002, and Assaf and his armoured unit had been ordered to enter the Gaza town of Dir al Balah following the firing of mortars into nearby Jewish settlements.

His orders were, he told the Guardian, “‘Every person you see on the street, kill him’. And we would just do it.”

It was not the first time that Assaf had killed an innocent person in Gaza while following orders, but after his discharge he began to think about the things he did. “The reason why I am telling you this is that I want the army to think about what they are asking us to do, shooting unarmed people. I don’t think it’s legal.”

Israeli Soldiers Tell of Indiscriminate Killings by Army and a Culture of Impunity by Conal Urquhart; The Guardian, 6 Sept 2005.

“If You Believe It Can Be Fixed, Then Believe It Can Be Destroyed!”: It’s Not Just A Slogan On A T-Shirt

If it can be fixed it can be destroyed

Despite the ceasefire declared on Sunday, each morning since Israeli gunboats have fired towards Gaza’s coastline. Nine people were injured as a result of such shelling from an Israeli gunboat, Amnesty International’s fact-finding team in Gaza was told on Wednesday.

In its fifth post on Amnesty International’s Livewire blog, the team described how on Thursday, it had visited families whose homes had been forcibly taken over and used as military positions by Israeli soldiers during the recent three week long conflict.

In the houses, the team saw discarded Israeli army supplies, including sleeping bags, medical kits, empty boxes of munitions and spent cartridges, incontrovertible evidence of the soldiers’ occupation of the houses.

In every one of the homes the team visited, rooms had been ransacked, with furniture overturned and/or smashed. Clothing, documents and other personal items belonging to the families who lived there had been strewn over the floor and soiled, and in one case urinated on.

Israeli vandalism of gaza homes1_ai

In one house in the Sayafa area in north Gaza several cardboard boxes full of excrement were left in the house – although there was a functioning toilet which the soldiers could have used. Walls were defaced with crude threats written in Hebrew, such as “next time it will hurt more”. In every case the soldiers had smashed holes in the outer walls of the houses to use as lookout and sniper positions.

Israeli vandalism of gaza homes2_ai

Chris Cobb-Smith, a military expert and part of Amnesty International’s team, was an officer in the British Army for almost 20 years. He said he was staggered by what he saw and by the behaviour and apparent lack of discipline of the Israeli soldiers. “Gazans have had their houses looted, vandalized and desecrated. As well, the Israeli soldiers have left behind not only mounds of litter and excrement but ammunition and other military equipment. It’s not the behaviour one would expect from a professional army,” he said.

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In most cases, the families had fled or were expelled by the soldiers. In some cases, however, the soldiers prevented the families from leaving, using them as “human shields”.

Abu Abdallah told the Amnesty International team that the soldiers who took over his home in Hay al-Salam, east of Jabalia, north Gaza, had confined him, his wife and their nine children for two days in the basement. “We had no water to drink and the soldiers did not allow us to go get water. I had to take water from the toilet cistern with a small receptacle for the small children to drink. I went to the bathroom several times to weep. I did not wish my children to see me cry.”

— Amnesty International: Israeli soldiers leave Gaza homes in devastated condition; 23 January 2009.

The Smaller They Are – The Harder It Is!” [3]: It’s Not Just A Slogan On A T-Shirt

Smaller is more difficult


Mughayer1 Sixteen-year-old Asma Mughayer (back row, left, in this family photo from the Sydney Morning Herald) and her thirteen-year-old brother, Ahmed (front row, left) were shot dead while hanging out laundry on the roof of their home in Rafah, on the morning that the IDF launched a major attack (“Operation Rainbow“) on the Tel al-Sultan refugee camp where they lived, on 18 May 2004.

The IDF said of their deaths: “A preliminary investigation indicates they were killed by a bomb intended to be used against soldiers. It was set outside a building by Palestinians to hit an Israeli vehicle”. But the Mughayer family said that the children had not been killed by a bomb, but shot by an Israeli sniper, operating out of a neighboring building.

An Australian journalist visited the Mughayer house, and found no signs of an explosion there, though he did find bullet holes on the roof, made by bullets which seemed to have been fired from the neighboring building. He visited the neighboring building, and found that its occupants had been held prisoner by an Israeli sniper team that had operated out of their house on the morning that Asma and Ahmed were killed, and left behind MRE wrappers and ammunition boxes (labelled in Hebrew) .

Mughayer2 British journalists who examined the children’s bodies at the morgue (AP Photo – Kevin Frayer) found no signs of injuries except for a single bullet hole through the head.

After the British and Australian journalists published their findings, the IDF announced it would hold an internal investigation into the death of the Mughayer siblings. But six months later, while world attention was distracted by a new, large-scale invasion of the Gaza Strip refugee camps, the IDF quietly dropped its investigation.

The following year, some of the soldiers who took part in Operation Rainbow gave their testimonies to the Breaking the Silence exhibition. They testified that they had killed innocent Palestinian civilians, under orders from their superiors to kill any Palestinian they encountered, armed or not. They were concerned, in retrospect, that they were guilty of carrying out illegal orders, and one of them knew what had happened in the specific case of Asma and Ahmed Mughayer, who the IDF assured us were blown up by a Palestinian bomb:


According to Rafi, an officer in the Shaldag, an elite unit connected to the air force, the whole mission was about revenge. “The commanders said kill as many people as possible,” he said.

He and his men were ordered to shoot anyone who appeared to be touching the ground, as if they might be placing a roadside bomb, or anyone seen on a roof or a balcony, as if they might be observing Israeli forces for military reasons, regardless of whether they were armed.

Asma Moghayyer, 16, and her brother Ahmed, 13, were shot as they went to collect clothes from a rooftop washing line. The Israeli army insisted the children had been blown up by a roadside bomb. However, journalists visiting the morgue saw only single bullet wounds to the head.

The truth, said Rafi, was that they were shot by an Israeli soldier following clear orders to shoot anyone on a roof regardless of their role in the conflict.

Rafi says that his overriding impression of the operation was “chaos” and the “indiscriminate use of force”. “Gaza was considered a playground for sharpshooters.”

Israeli Soldiers Tell of Indiscriminate Killings by Army and a Culture of Impunity by Conal Urquhart; 6 Sept 2005.

“Let Every Arab Mother Know That Her Son’s Fate Is In My Hands!”: It’s Not Just A Slogan On A T-Shirt

Let every arab mother know

It is clear that people were not always given sufficient time to evacuate homes before the IDF began bulldozing them. In one such case, Jamal Fayed, a 38-year-old man, was killed when the bulldozing of his home caused a wall of his house to collapse on him.
Jamal Fayed’s mother, Fathiya Muhammad Sulayman Shalabi, told Amnesty International delegates that her son was disabled from birth. He was unable to move on his own accord and he could not speak. The family’s home is in the Jurrat al-Dahab area of the camp, close to the Hawashin district. She described heavy fighting in and around her area on 10 April, roughly one week after the first incursion to the camp. She said that on the following day, a missile hit their house and the upper floors of the house had begun to burn. When they tried to leave the house, her aunt Fawziya Muhammad was hurt. The family then climbed out through a side window but was unable to carry Jamal Fayed with them. When they left the house, they informed the IDF, who had taken up position in a house nearby, that Jamal Fayed was in the house and they should hold their fire. An IDF medic was there and treated Fawziya Muhammad’s wound. The family then sought shelter in an uncle’s house where they remained for the evening.

The following day, Jamal’s mother and sister went back to their home to check on Jamal. At that point Jamal was alive and had not been injured. His mother says:

“We left the house and went to the soldiers to tell them that Jamal was in the house and that he was paralyzed. I took his ID card with me as proof. We asked them to let us have some help to get him moved. At this time, all of the younger men had been arrested but there were some elderly men there and we asked the soldiers if they could help us. They said no. But we kept asking and then found some other soldiers in another house and asked them the same question. They finally let us enter our home, but only the women. There were five of us – my daughter, sister, two neighbours, and myself. Soon after we entered the house, I heard the sound of a bulldozer. It was coming towards the house. It began to destroy the house and so we went out to the street and yelled at him [the driver] to stop. We were yelling, ‘There are women inside’ and that Jamal was inside and could not move. Even the IDF were yelling at him to stop. He did not listen. We could see the eastern wall of the house coming down. We ran out of the house. What could we do?”

— Amnesty International: Shielded from scrutiny: IDF violations in Jenin and Nablus, 4 November 2002 (AI Index: MDE 15/143/2002); via Stop Caterpillar.

Smaller is more difficult

Sabir Abu Libdeh RAFAH REFUGEE CAMP, Gaza, May 24 — On the same day that Israeli tank fire killed eight Palestinian protesters in an incident that dominated international broadcasts and headlines last week, another young Palestinian died a private, quiet death just a few hundred yards away.

Thirteen-year-old Saber Abu Libdeh was killed by an Israeli sniper last Wednesday while trying to fetch drinking water for his family in the sealed-off neighborhood of Tel Sultan, his parents and siblings said. There were no headlines and no news stories. Even some of his relatives and neighbors, locked in their houses under military curfew, didn’t know what had happened to him until days later, they said.

As Israeli tanks, armored bulldozers and soldiers began pulling out of Rafah Monday morning and military officials said they had suspended a seven-day offensive, the Abu Libdeh family emerged from seven days of fear to bury their son and tell the story of his death. It was a story that in many ways captured the suffering felt by about 25,000 Palestinians in a residential area transformed into a fighting field.

About 10,000 Palestinians attended a mass funeral for Saber Abu Libdeh and 15 other Tel Sultan residents on Monday, just hours after the army withdrew. But before the ceremony, dozens of distraught relatives and neighbors crammed into the front room of the boy’s house in a ritual of grief, kissing his face and hugging his tightly wrapped body. His sister Asma fainted.

“See his blood? See my son’s blood?” said the father, pointing at the wall. “He was 13 years old!”

At least 42 Palestinians were killed in the weeklong offensive here that Israeli military officials called Operation Rainbow. The officials said the offensive had targeted Palestinian guerrillas and uncovered three tunnels used for smuggling weapons and ammunition across the nearby border with Egypt. Palestinian officials said more than a thousand people have been rendered homeless by Israeli demolitions, and many more have fled attacks on residential neighborhoods.

The army came to Saber’s neighborhood of concrete houses, narrow alleyways and wide streets before dawn last Tuesday morning, Saber’s mother recalled. An Apache helicopter gunship fired missiles at men coming out of the Bilal mosque directly across from the house, killing several people, according to the mother, Hanim, and other relatives.

The crash of the missiles shattered the family’s sleep, they recalled. Shrapnel rained against the front of the house and blew out their windows. The extended family of 16 stared through the broken glass at two corpses lying outside the mosque, where they remained for several hours because no one dared go outside as the Apaches flew overhead.

Saber, the youngest of seven, was doted on by his brothers and sisters and adored by his young nieces and nephews, family members recalled. He was afraid of the violence, his brothers said.

At around 7 a.m. that day, the Israeli army announced a curfew by loudspeaker. The Abu Libdeh family gathered in the back room of the house, the family members recalled.

Jeeps and tanks began circling the area, and it seemed to the Abu Libdehs that each issued a different announcement, once in Hebrew, once in Arabic. One called on members of the Palestinian Authority police forces to come into the street with their weapons above their heads, while another demanded that all males above 16 years old turn themselves in, family members and neighbors said.

By afternoon, the Abu Libdehs noticed that the tap water in their apartment had a foul smell. The special claw attached to Israeli tanks to detect planted bombs had apparently also dug up sewage and water lines, causing them to mix. No one in the area had electricity, telephone or drinking water, residents said. The family did have a few cell phones among them, with batteries that would not last long, and a few bottles of drinking water.

On Tuesday evening, the Abu Libdehs recalled, they ran out of water. They began feeding the children tomatoes to quench their thirst.

On Wednesday afternoon, Saber and his 16-year-old brother, Yousef, decided to cross the narrow alley to their older brother’s house, where water was stored in tanks, to fill soda bottles with drinking water.

Yousef recalled that they listened for danger. They heard no rumblings of tanks or humming of Apache helicopters, he said. Their older brother Ayub, 26, who had been married the previous week, promised he would wait in the doorway and watch them the whole time, Yousef added. The two boys opened the door.

The first bullet hit Yousef in the stomach, and the second hit Saber in the chest, Yousef recalled. The boys dropped the bottles. Ayub reached out to help them, but Yousef was shot twice more, and Ayub was shot in the hand, according to Yousef and hospital medical records. An Israeli army spokesman later said that Israeli troops were “likely responsible” for the death.

Saber fell into the house and into his mother’s arms, bleeding from his nose and mouth, his mother and Yousef recalled. The bullet had struck his heart, hospital records showed.

“He said, ‘I’m dying,’ ” said his mother. “But I didn’t believe it.”

A Palestinian Red Crescent ambulance passing through the area after coordinating with the Israeli army got the call. Fathi Dirbi, a 30-year-old emergency medical technician, said Saber was in a coma when he arrived. Yousef and Ayub were conscious. “I told the brothers that we’ll try to get him there in time,” Dirbi recalled of the race to the hospital.

The evacuation was filled with delays, he said. A tank held up the ambulance’s departure for 15 minutes while a soldier inside gave instructions from a loudspeaker for Dirbi to open the back door so that a camera affixed to the tank could examine its contents. The ambulance had to stop again at a second tank, and after five minutes Dirbi said he became impatient and walked up to the tank driver and yelled that he had to leave.

It was too late.

“When I got to the hospital, they told me to take Saber to the morgue,” Dirbi said.

A Boy’s Quiet Death Amid Rafah’s Chaos: 13-Year-Old a Victim of Israeli Offensive
By Robin Shulman
Washington Post Foreign Service
Tuesday, May 25, 2004; Page A10

“We Won’t Chill Till We Confirm The Kill”: It’s Not Just A Slogan On A T-Shirt

Till we confirm the kill

Below is the English translation from Hebrew of the radio communications between IDF soldiers that occurred shortly before and after the murder of nine-year-old Amira al-Hams in Rafah. The recording was submitted in January 2005 in the trial of the company commander, whose name has been withheld due to a military court order. He faces a maximum of three years in prison. Translated from the Hebrew by Nomi Friedman. Originally from Harper’s Magazine, May 2005.

SENTRY: We spotted an Arab female about 100 meters below our
emplacement, near the light armored vehicle gate.
HEADQUARTERS: Observation post “Spain,” do you see it?
OBSERVATION POST: Affirmative, it’s a young girl. She’s now running east.
HQ: What is her position?
OP: She’s currently north of the authorized zone.
SENTRY: Very inappropriate location.
[Gunfire]
OP: She’s now behind an embankment, 250 meters from the barracks. She keeps
running east. The hits are right on her.
HQ: Are you talking about a girl under ten?
OP: Approximately a ten-year-old girl.
HQ: Roger.
OP: OP to HQ.
HQ: Receiving, over.
OP: She’s behind the embankment, dying of fear, the hits are right on her, a
centimeter from her.
SENTRY: Our troops are storming toward her now. They are around 70 meters from
her.
HQ: I understand that the company commander and his squad are out?
SENTRY: Affirmative, with a few more soldiers.
OP: Receive. Looks like one of the positions dropped her.
HQ: What, did you see the hit? Is she down?
OP: She’s down. Right now she isn’t moving.
COMPANY COMMANDER [to HQ]: Me and another soldier are going in. [To the squad]
Forward, to confirm the kill!
CC [to HQ]: We fired and killed her. She has . . . wearing pants . . . jeans
and a vest, shirt. Also she had a kaffiyeh on her head.
I also confirmed the
kill. Over.

HQ: Roger.
CC [on general communications band]: Any motion, anyone who moves in the zone,
even if it’s a three-year-old, should be killed. Over.”

– via The Angry Arab News Service, 24 Jan 2006

“The Smaller They Are – The Harder It Is!”: It’s Not Just A Slogan On A T-Shirt

Smaller is more difficult

Sniper: “They forbid us to shoot at children”.
Journalist: “How do they say this?”
Sniper: “You don’t shoot a child who is 12 or younger”.
Journalist: “That is, a child of 12 or older is allowed?”
Sniper: “Twelve and up is allowed. He’s not a child anymore, he’s already after his bar mitzvah. Something like that”.
Journalist: “Thirteen is bar mitzvah age”.
Sniper: “Twelve and up, you’re allowed to shoot. That’s what they tell us”.
Journalist: “Under international law, a child is defined as someone up to the age of 18.”
Sniper: “Up until 18 is a child?”
Journalist: “So, according to the IDF, it is 12?”
Sniper: “According to what the IDF says to its soldiers. I don’t know if this is what the IDF says to the media.”

— Amira Hass’ interview with an IDF sniper, explaining why so many Palestinian children were killed in the first weeks of the intifada, when the IDF was largely confronted by stonethrowers. Published in Ha’aretz, Don’t shoot till you can see they’re over the age of 12, 20 November 2000.


Quote of the Week: Derek Summerfield

Smaller is more difficult

“[T]wo-thirds of the 621 children killed at checkpoints, in the street, on the way to school, in their homes, died from small arms fire, directed in over half of cases to the head, neck and chest – the sniper’s wound”.

– Dr Derek Summerfield, reporting on the results of a four-year field study in the occupied Palestinian Territories for the British Medical Journal. (cite)

Photo: T-shirt printed for members of an IDF elite unit who had completed sniper training, reads “The smaller they are – The harder it is!”.
Source: Dead Palestinian babies and bombed mosques – IDF fashion 2009 (Ha’aretz); via Mondoweiss.

USS LIBERTY: THE FIFTH FLEET SACRIFICE-WHY DID IT HAPPEN?

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USS LIBERTY: The Fifth Fleet Sacrifice – Why did it happen?
By Debbie Menon
Payvand Iran News
“Truth and America’s honor were ignominiously sacrificed to provide cover for
Israel’s transparent lies and despicable act of perfidy.” -Phillip F. Tourney,
President USS LIBERTY Veterans Association, June 8, 2007, Marriott Courtyard,
VA.
We have long wondered, and conjectured, the “why” of the USS Liberty incident,
as it has become known and referred to; “incident” being an easier event to push
onto the back burner and forget while it simmers away harmlessly, unlikely to
boil over and burn the stew.
It was obvious that the Israelis knew at the time what they were doing, who they
were attacking and, long ago, I found from my research, sufficient evidence
myself, to prove it to my satisfaction at least.
The Commander of the Torpedo Boat Squadron who led the attack and whose boat
fired the torpedo which hit Liberty, Admiral Yomi Barkai, IDF (Navy) Retired,
went on to become the Chief of the Israeli Defense Forces Navy, largely because
of his excellent service in Motor Torpedo Boats, his program which developed the
IDF fast MTB missile weapons systems, and his combat record in attacking USS
Liberty.
Phil Tourney, who was on USS Liberty, and is obviously an interested
commentator, postulates a very reasonable and credible answer to “why” Liberty
was attacked.
Phil Tourney’s speech, USS Liberty survivor, at the No More wars for Israel
“Black Flag,” in furtherance of international political intrigues, in which one
ship in the US Navy and its crew, were selected and set-up for sacrifice to
US/Israeli International intervention objectives and political ambitions. His
“black Flag” is not the only creditable one which I have heard of in subsequent
years.
I know… Israel, Israel, Israel… it’s becoming tiresome, turning up Israel
under every stone. But, there they are! More and more of this stuff, and stuff
like this, are appearing everyday.
It is like Grace Halsell says it was, “what we did not know, and were shocked to
learn….” But, finding out and telling about it, are horses of different
colors, uphill battles, seldom won, which she describes as part of the problem
and amongst those things we “did not know.”
It is interesting that she wrote these years ago, during the Clinton
Administration. And, that she was once a speechwriter for Lyndon Johnson of USS
Liberty infamy!
A review of the USS Liberty story explains a lot of how and why we have arrived
at the state and conditions in which we currently find America and its
governance! Vis:
http://www.brasschecktv.com/page/18.html
http://www.bbc.co.uk/bbcfour/documentaries/features/dead_in_the_water.shtml
and this one: http://www.logogo.net/liberty.htm
and finally: http://www.gtr5.com/
The obvious incident is the deliberate Israeli attack on the USS Liberty in
1967, in which out of 200 American sailors and Marines 34 were killed and rest
wounded, and rescue attempts by carrier-based aircraft were halted by McNamara &
Johnson personally. I’m not sure most Americans would know all the details of
this incident. Listen to the chilling accounts of survivors in this video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=55Jy6EDI_z0
You may not know of a book on it, written by an officer who was on the ship when
it was attacked. The book is Assault on the Liberty by James Ennes available
from Amazon.com, and well worth reading.
Several hours of reconnaissance by Israeli aircraft of a US ship flying US flags
and openly displaying its markings on the very distinctive ship color with which
US Navy warships are painted, was attacked that immediately knocked out all of
its radios (so the Israelis knew what ship they were attacking, and where those
radios were located — the one radio that was used to send out a distress call
was cobbled together from spare parts & usable pieces of the ones that had been
destroyed), then the torpedo attacks, the casualties, AND THEN the US Navy
carrier-based aircraft launched to its rescue — which could have saved many of
those casualties from happening — were called back twice by McNamara & Johnson.
It is relevant that the crew, when told to keep quiet, did so. And, they were
there and experienced the outrage first hand!
They were sailors, trained to obey, and subject to Military Law, and knew that
if they disobeyed those orders that they would be sent to prison and kept there.
And, they would not have been imprisoned for the true reasons given.
It is the same when troops commit war crimes at the command of seniors. It is
the troops who get the blame, and never the seniors. It was senior command,
beginning with the President of the United States, and trickling down from the
Secretary of Defense, through the chain of command all the way to the Commander
of the Sixth Fleet who betrayed these men.
Others, in previous wars, have been Court Martialled and shot for less.
Look up Operation Cyanide, Remembering The USS Liberty – Four Decades Later and
the clandestine involvement of US Air Force pilots and bombers in providing
aerial photo intelligence, and launching covert air strikes against Egyptian
forces during that war, and the possibility discussed in a series of recently
released BBC videos on the USS Liberty “incident”, in which the question of
whether the entire attack was not a joint US/Israeli black flag operation, set
up to look like an Egyptian attack on Liberty, which nearly provoked a
retaliatory nuclear strike against Cairo.
That might answer the “Why did it all happen in the first place?” question.
Is this yet another cockamamie conspiracy theory?
If it is, it is one of the most far out I have come across yet. And I am one
who believes that the first liar doesn’t stand a chance!
The USS Liberty Association has a Homepage at: http://www.gtr5.com/. These men
have worked hard and long, and at risk, to gather information on this story. It
was they whom we see speaking on the video link above.
Several Israeli motivations have been discussed over the years. The British said
that at least one Israeli objective was to keep the US from warning off Jordan,
which in those days was the only Arab country that had reasonably good relations
with the US, and the Israelis dearly wanted to sucker Jordan into the war so
they could more easily take the West Bank and East Jerusalem. (The Brits thought
the Israelis would have attacked Jordan anyway, but they wanted it the other way
around if they could manage it.) The French said it was to impress on all Arab
countries that even then, only a decade after their decision to put AIPAC &
company into high gear, Israel had the US (or at least its government) so firmly
under its influence that it could even attack a US Navy ship and kill Americans,
and get away with it. Personally I think both are correct, but the French
argument probably cuts closer to the bone
The significant point Ennes and the Liberty Association makes is that the US
Congress has never conducted an official hearing or investigation of the case,
the only “investigation” which was conducted so far was the one Ward Bond and
the US Judge Advocates Officer referred to as a “cover-up,” conducted under an
inadequate deadline and which the evidence did not support the findings, and the
originator was not asked to review before its release, and who found missing
parts when he eventually got to read it.
It would be extremely important, today, to have a Congressional hearing,
publicly, on TV with all the fanfare that we have become so accustomed to
watching on American TV.
This incident is not an isolated piece of deception where a few men were
sacrificed to “other interests.” A few thousand more American servicemen have
just been sacrificed in the Middle East, along with nearly two million foreign
civilians and defenders of their homes… not to mention the ongoing slaughter
in Palestine.
Note in Ennes’ book his “theory” of why the attack, when he describes the
assassination of hundreds of Egyptian prisoners of war! That was a war crime!
Cut and dried, black and white, in an official war! They took prisoners out,
made them dig their own graves, and shot them in the heads with an Uzi.
These are the people who are dropping bombs and launching missiles into civilian
neighborhoods in Palestine, Lebanon and Iraq and threatening to obliterate Iran,
if.
In 1947, before the 1948 Arab-Israeli war, His Majesty, the late King Abdullah
of Jordan made an honest, truthful and wonderful appeal for understanding,
sympathy and support to the American public The Hashemites – As the Arabs See
the Jews Nothing has changed!
I do not see how we can discuss Middle East issues without considering the
interests and influence of Israel, nor how we can discuss American politics and
US domestic and foreign policy without considering the interests and the
influence of AIPAC and other Zionist lobbies and organizations.
The Biden, Emanuel, Clinton, and older Clinton staff connections with Israel and
Zionism are all too close for comfort. That is why I wonder, and question, just
who is running America, American politics and American policy.
A “doubter” (or an ADL “defender”) asked the question, “But how could such a
small percent of the US population assert such an influence in government and
politics?”
I furnish an answer via this URL:
http://www.viewzone.com/dualcitizen.html. (Google “Dual citizenship”) it is a
list, and it treats the question of serving two masters (from the “proper”
perspective according to Debbie) as well as how it is against US Law, but
Israelis are exempted as unique cases. How about that?
It is but one of many answers. Many of the names were involved in the Clinton
administration, and I suspect we shall see many of them arise again in the near
future in positions strategic to Israeli interests first.
If the facts are true and accurate, then they are facts. Factual lists of people
who actually exist, and who hold important or influential positions in
government at policy-making levels. This list doesn’t include US Ambassadors in
countries of strategic importance to Israeli interests. Go figure!
Now, tell me again who runs America? And who frames US/Middle East Policies?
Given the ethnic, religious and economic group identities, how do they compare
proportionally with their representation in the general public? I suspect they
far exceed the normal distribution of ethnicity in the general public, as they
do in the financial centers and Industry which has precipitated the current
economic crisis which is destroying monetary and economic systems throughout the
world.
I do not consider myself a racist, religious or a sexist bigot, and I certainly
object to the Zionist charges that criticism of Zionism, Israeli politics or
national policy is racist, anti-Semitic, or religious anti-Jewish bigotry. I
recognize acute distinctions between Israel, Zionism, Jewry, and Semites which
AIPAC and some of the other Zionist First and defense organizations recklessly
ignore when they levy broad and general ad hominem attacks and charges of
bigotry against any critics of Israeli political, national or jingoist policies,
activities and meddling in US politics and national affairs.
There is no excuse or reason why any American politician who represents
Americans first should campaign in Tel Aviv, and kowtow at conventions of
foreign dominated and funded Political Action Committee conventions in the
manner we have witnessed on the part of ALL of the recent candidates and,
historically, during the Clinton administration as well as the recent campaigns.
I have serious doubts that Israeli interests are consistent with the best
interests of America and the American people! They certainly do not make a
solid platform for peace in the East, or anywhere else in the world.
When you look at everything which is happening in the Middle East, and most of
the rest of the world, through these lenses, it all seems to make sense.
As Henry Ford said, it may all be a sham, but it sure describes accurately what
has happened and is happening.
And, as Gilad Atzmon has said, “when you have all those people thinking alike,
you don’t need a conspiracy.”
And Mahatma Gandhi said then, and I reiterate today:
“Journalism has become the art of “intelligent anticipation of events.” Perhaps
we may yet wake up the mainstream sheeple.

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The land speaks Arabic


Palestinians celebrate Jerusalem as the 2009 ‘capital of Arab culture.’
IMEU, Mar 22, 2009

In the West Bank city of Hebron, Palestinians celebrate Jerusalem as the 2009 ‘capital of Arab culture.’ Celebrations were held in the West Bank instead, after Israel banned such activity in the disputed Holy City. (Mamoun Wazwaz, Maan Images)

Shula Cohen, Israeli First Madam in Lebanon

CONTRIBUTED BY FATIMA

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Feb 6th, 2009 by kawther.salam

What motivates me to write about Shulamit Cohen is my encounter with her corrupt son David Kishik, whom I met years ago in the course of my journalistic work, and who turned the Israeli Military-Civil Administration Headquarter in the West bank into a central for furthering his lucrative business transactions and private projects around land theft, mostly from Palestinians but also from Jewish settlers. David has relied on the power and influence of his mother Shulamit, a former madam and national hero of the Israeli Jews, to go unpunished for the crimes he committed as a military officer at the military headquarter, and after his army service, for over 30 years.

Who is Israel’s first Madam ?


A portrait of Shula Cohen during her days in Beirut

Shulamit Arazi Cohen” is “Shulamit Cohen Kishik” is “Schulamit Mayer Cohen” is “Shula Cohen”. These are some of the names of this former Jewish prostitute, madam and Mossad agent in Lebanon. She provided the State of Israel with valuable state secrets from Lebanon and Syria, and, together with her associates, she is responsible for causing grave troubles to whole banking system of Lebanon of the time. Shulamit (short “Shula”) is also the mother of the corrupt Israeli officer at the Israeli Military-Civil Headquarter in Beit Il, David Kishik. For her actions she has become an Israeli national hero, but her story was whitened and re-invented for purposes of public consumption.

Few know the real story.Shulamit Arazi Cohen was born in 1917 in Argentina to a father who was a trader by profession. The family relocated to Baaqubah, north of Bagdad, in Iraq, and later they moved to Al-Basra in southern Iraq. They emigrated to Palestine through the Iranian port of Abadan in 1937. They arrived in Haifa, and went to live in Jerusalem.Shulamit’s father and her brother David were killed in separate actions by Palestinian guerillas, and Azar, her first lover from Israel, was killed while stealing land from Palestinians.

Her son David, about whom I will write in my next article, was apparently named after this brother.Shulamit had lots of trouble after the death of her father, as her oldest brother decided not to participate in the responsibility for the big family left behind by their father. Shula’s mother died about a year after the death of the father. To make ends meet she went to work as a secretary in a clinic in “Zahalon Harof” Street in Tel Aviv, where she met an Israeli General native from Poland. She offered herself to him, but the officer was not interested in Shula. Instead he recruited her to work with the Mossad.Shulamit accepted to work with the Mossad, money probably being one of her motives. Before she started her work as a spy, she was sent into training in Ha-Kirya in Tel Aviv, where she learned to fulfill her duties as a prostitute for the Mossad. After that, she was sent to London to learn the English language and good manners, and how to “fish in troubled waters” after men of interest for her employer.

Shulamit began her work as a Mossad agent in Beirut in 1947. Her cover was her marriage to Josef Kishik, a Jewish trader from Lebanon who owned a shop in the Sarsaq market in Beirut. Josef traveled to Jerusalem to marry Shulamit in a marriage which had been arranged by their respective Rabbis, in all probability as cover for her intended activities. Under the cover of this marriage, Shulamit pursued her career as a prostitute, madam and Mossad agent, coordinating her activities with a French Jew, trader and fellow Mossad agent called George Moloko, who lived at that time in Lebanon with his wife Ann Mary.

Sexual Favors sold in Beirut

Shulamit sold her favors to hundreds of high government officials in Lebanon between 1947 and 1961. She attended to her customers in her private house in the district of Wadi abu Jamil in Beirut. The first Lebanese government official which Shula hunted down was Mahmoud Awad, who occupied six positions in the Lebanese government of the time.

Shulamit visited the office of Mr. Awad in order to renew her permit of residency in Lebanon. She dressed well and exposed herself to call his attention. During the meeting she realized that the officer was diverted from the official task at hand, looking at her body and making up pretexts for delaying the end of the meeting. She in turn left her passport in his office as a pretext, and after that she fixed a second meeting with him.

Shula did not attend to this second appointment with the Mr. Mahmoud Awad on purpose. She called him pretending to be sick, asked that he send her the passport, and gave him her home address. Mr. Awad went himself to give back Shula’s passport, carrying flowers. The prostitute was waiting, and dressed for the occasion. Since this encounter, Mr. Awad became a client of Shula and a regular visitor to her bed.

Shula also succeeded in recruiting the Lebanese official “George Anton” (Antun, Antone, Antoine ?), and she established a group named “Jewish Self-Defense Forces” which infiltrated the Christian-rightist Party Al-Kataeb. With this group she helped to bring Jews from Lebanon and other Arab countries to Israel over the mountain roads of Lebanon. In the course of her mission as a spy, Shula collaborated with the director of the Olympiad Casino, where most of the Lebanese political elite indulged in gambling. In this Casino she met Camille Chamoun, President of the Lebanese Republic 1952-1958.


Camille Shamoun (pic from Wikipedia)Shula organized a meeting between the Syrian Colonel Adib al-Shishakli, the famous revolutionary who became a President of Syria in 1951, and the Head of the Israeli Staff (1952-1953), General Mordechai Maklef, a terrorist active in the Haganah who later became the 3rd commander of the IDF.


Colonel Adib Al-ShishakliIn 1950, Shula succeeded in stealing the security protocol between the Syrian and the Lebanese governments and passed it to Israel.


Mordechai Maklef (pic from Wikipedia)

By 1956 Shula had expanded her prostitution business: she now owned five more brothels in different places in Beirut, to “fish in troubled waters” after interesting people from the Syrian and the Lebanese governments. The Mossad provided Shula with all the necessary recording equipment, like secrets cameras, to install in the bedrooms of her brothels. Shula engaged a very beautiful Armenian girl of age 14, Lucy Kobelian (or Kupelian) to her brothels as bait for fishing the hungry men. She succeeded in filming many Lebanese government officials with Lucy as well as other girls in her brothels. In this way she installed an army of sleepers within the political system of Lebanon, which hindered any decisions contrary to the interests of Israel. Given the indolent response bordering on irresponsibility from the Lebanese government to last years war of aggression from Israel, a younger generation of this army of sleepers may be in place to this day.

After Shula’s brothels had flourished due to “hard work”, she successively engaged more beautiful girls. Among the so engaged were the Jewish prostitutes Rachel Raffoul, apparently native from Aleppo, the sisters Marcella and Ronit Isberans from Greece, and “Fortune”. Rachel Raffoul already had a career in prostitution behind her in Lebanon: she brought along her own stock of clients, who eventually became the clients of Shula’s brothels. Shula herself, now a made woman, was in position to sell her favors to only selected clients, meaning the higher officials and the generals from both the Syrian and Lebanese governments.

Fraud and Bankruptcy

Through the work in her brothels and her cooperation with the Mossad, Shulamit Cohen carried out a perfect spying mission in Lebanon: she and her accomplices caused huge damage to the Lebanese economy. Uniting her effort with George Moloko from the Mossad, collaborating with the Israeli coordinating officer in Beirut Eduard Hess, and relying on the help of her clients, the Lebanese official Mahmoud Awad and others, she and her accomplices embezzled and stole millions from various Lebanese banks and companies.

This scandal was covered so as to avoid detection, and in the end just some minor Lebanese employees were ‘sacrificed’ to quite things down.Edward Hess spread rumors stating that the various Lebanese banks and companies from which they had stolen and embezzled money were “bankrupt”, when they were in fact not, thus causing panic among investors and traders and so deflecting the attention from what was really going on. The stolen monies were smuggled to Israel with the help of those among Shula’s clients who helped the trek of Jews from Lebanon and other Arab countries into Israel over mountain paths.

Among those who ran with the money was the Jewish trader Emil Natshoto, who escaped to Israel, as well as the Jewish trader from Tripoli Abraham Mizrahi, who escaped first to Greece and later made his way to Israel. Mizrahi’s fiancée Leila stayed back and cooperated in Shula’s network to organize the departure of other wealthy Jews from Lebanon.


Shulamit Cohen receiving an official reward for her favours rendered for Israel

The Rambo Pub

The prosperity which Shula’s Mossad mission brought her, and which she achieved under the cover of her clients from the Lebanese government, prompted her to establish a center for contacting her spies. She rented a Cafeteria in Al-Hamra’a Street, and converted it into a Pub which she called “Rambo Pub”.At the “Rambo Pub”, many beautiful girls were engaged to hunt Shula’s clients for the Mossad. One of the people Shula recruited in this way was a simple Lebanese, Muhammad Saed Al-Abed Allah, who knew the mountain paths to sneak into Israel well. Muhammad al-Abed Allah had received good services at Shula’s night pub. He brought in his relatives Fayez and Nasrat Al-Abed Allah to receive the same services, and because they had offered to work for money. Since Shula also had business with Iraq, it looks like Lebanon was a staging are for the Iraqi Jews on their way to Israel, who were terrorized out of that country by false-flag bombings perpetrated by the Mossad with the unwitting help of the British troops present in that country.

These three relatives worked as messengers between Shula in Lebanon and the Mossad in Israel. Shula prepared her reports about the Lebanese and Syrian governments, and the three delivered them to Israel through the mountain paths. The three relatives earned good money from Shula, and the were additionally paid off with the sexual favors of the most beautiful girls at the pub. These three from the Al-Abed Allah family helped many Jews to run away from Lebanon to Israel.

Finally, the Mahmoud Awad, the government officer who had covered Shula’s operations in Lebanon, asked her for some money as a price for his services. Shula became very angry, as she had filmed him with five young girls receiving their “night services”, but in the end Mossad accepted his demands, and gave him what he wanted.

In 1958, a Syrian officer had informed a Lebanese officer about the suspected work of Shula. He got a negative and astonishing response from his colleague, “Shula is above any kind of suspicions !”.

On 9 August 1961, after 14 years of spying and working for the Mossad, Colonel Aziz Al-Ahdab arrested Shulamit Cohen, her husband Josef Kishik, Rashel Raffoul, the Lebanese official Mahmoud Awad, Muhammad, Fayez and Nasrat Al-Abed Allah and 22 other Jewish and Lebanese persons who had worked together in her spying net.

On 25 July 1962, Shulamit Cohen was sentenced to death, which sentence was later commuted to 20 years in jail. Her friend Rachel Raffoul was sentenced to 15 years in jail, and her husband Josef Kishik was released after he appealed. The Lebanese official Mahmoud Awad conveniently died of a heart attack in June 1962, while in jail and one month before the trial.

In 1967, Shulamit Cohen, Rachel Raffoul and two of the Jewish prostitutes were released in a secret prisoner exchange after the Six Day War: they were exchanged against three officers of the Syrian air force (the official version states that they were exchanged for “over 500 prisoners”).

Today Shula is a national hero of Israel and her story has been whitewashed and made “apt for public consumption”. She lives in the oldest Jewish neighborhood of Jerusalem, Mea Shearim, a settlement which is part of Ramot. It is the neighborhood of the ultra-Orthodox Jewish fundamentalists, the Haredim, who are probably ignorant of her past. Rachel Raffoul lives in Tel Aviv and has a son and a daughter, who both carry other family names. Of the other “girls” nothing is known.


Sign at the entrance of Mea Shearim, the neighborhood where Shulamit lives in retirement.

(Coming soon) Read the story of Shulamit Cohen’s corrupt son David Kishik, as he was assigned to the Israeli military civil administration in Beit Il as a reward or “compensation” by the Israeli government to his mother for her services as a prostitute, madam and spy for the State of Israel in Lebanon.

Zionist T-Shirts

Zionist T-Shirts

‘No virgins, no terror attacks’

By URI BLAU

The office at the Adiv fabric-printing shop in south Tel Aviv handles a constant stream of customers, many of them soldiers in uniform, who come to order custom clothing featuring their unit’s insignia, usually accompanied by a slogan and drawing of their choosing. Elsewhere on the premises, the sketches are turned into plates used for imprinting the ordered items, mainly T-shirts and baseball caps, but also hoodies, fleece jackets and pants. A young Arab man from Jaffa supervises the workers who imprint the words and pictures, and afterward hands over the finished product.

Dead babies, mothers weeping on their children’s graves, a gun aimed at a child and bombed-out mosques – these are a few examples of the images Israel Defense Forces soldiers design these days to print on shirts they order to mark the end of training, or of field duty. The slogans accompanying the drawings are not exactly anemic either: A T-shirt for infantry snipers bears the inscription “Better use Durex,” next to a picture of a dead Palestinian baby, with his weeping mother and a teddy bear beside him. A sharpshooter’s T-shirt from the Givati Brigade’s Shaked battalion shows a pregnant Palestinian woman with a bull’s-eye superimposed on her belly, with the slogan, in English, “1 shot, 2 kills.” A “graduation” shirt for those who have completed another snipers course depicts a Palestinian baby, who grows into a combative boy and then an armed adult, with the inscription, “No matter how it begins, we’ll put an end to it.”

There are also plenty of shirts with blatant sexual messages. For example, the Lavi battalion produced a shirt featuring a drawing of a soldier next to a young woman with bruises, and the slogan, “Bet you got raped!” A few of the images underscore actions whose existence the army officially denies – such as “confirming the kill” (shooting a bullet into an enemy victim’s head from close range, to ensure he is dead), or harming religious sites, or female or child non-combatants.

In many cases, the content is submitted for approval to one of the unit’s commanders. The latter, however, do not always have control over what gets printed, because the artwork is a private initiative of soldiers that they never hear about. Drawings or slogans previously banned in certain units have been approved for distribution elsewhere. For example, shirts declaring, “We won’t chill ’til we confirm the kill” were banned in the past (the IDF claims that the practice doesn’t exist), yet the Haruv battalion printed some last year.

The slogan “Let every Arab mother know that her son’s fate is in my hands!” had previously been banned for use on another infantry unit’s shirt. A Givati soldier said this week, however, that at the end of last year, his platoon printed up dozens of shirts, fleece jackets and pants bearing this slogan.

“It has a drawing depicting a soldier as the Angel of Death, next to a gun and an Arab town,” he explains. “The text was very powerful. The funniest part was that when our soldier came to get the shirts, the man who printed them was an Arab, and the soldier felt so bad that he told the girl at the counter to bring them to him.”

Does the design go to the commanders for approval?

The Givati soldier: “Usually the shirts undergo a selection process by some officer, but in this case, they were approved at the level of platoon sergeant. We ordered shirts for 30 soldiers and they were really into it, and everyone wanted several items and paid NIS 200 on average.”

What do you think of the slogan that was printed?

“I didn’t like it so much, but most of the soldiers wanted it.”

Many controversial shirts have been ordered by graduates of snipers courses, which bring together soldiers from various units. In 2006, soldiers from the “Carmon Team” course for elite-unit marksmen printed a shirt with a drawing of a knife-wielding Palestinian in the crosshairs of a gun sight, and the slogan, “You’ve got to run fast, run fast, run fast, before it’s all over.” Below is a drawing of Arab women weeping over a grave and the words: “And afterward they cry, and afterward they cry.” [The inscriptions are riffs on a popular song.] Another sniper’s shirt also features an Arab man in the crosshairs, and the announcement, “Everything is with the best of intentions.”

G., a soldier in an elite unit who has done a snipers course, explained that, “it’s a type of bonding process, and also it’s well known that anyone who is a sniper is messed up in the head. Our shirts have a lot of double entendres, for example: ‘Bad people with good aims.’ Every group that finishes a course puts out stuff like that.”

When are these shirts worn?

G. “These are shirts for around the house, for jogging, in the army. Not for going out. Sometimes people will ask you what it’s about.”

Of the shirt depicting a bull’s-eye on a pregnant woman, he said: “There are people who think it’s not right, and I think so as well, but it doesn’t really mean anything. I mean it’s not like someone is gonna go and shoot a pregnant woman.”

What is the idea behind the shirt from July 2007, which has an image of a child with the slogan “Smaller – harder!”?

“It’s a kid, so you’ve got a little more of a problem, morally, and also the target is smaller.”

Do your superiors approve the shirts before printing?

“Yes, although one time they rejected some shirt that was too extreme. I don’t remember what was on it.”

These shirts also seem pretty extreme. Why draw crosshairs over a child – do you shoot kids?

‘We came, we saw’

“As a sniper, you get a lot of extreme situations. You suddenly see a small boy who picks up a weapon and it’s up to you to decide whether to shoot. These shirts are half-facetious, bordering on the truth, and they reflect the extreme situations you might encounter. The one who-honest-to-God sees the target with his own eyes – that’s the sniper.”

Have you encountered a situation like that?

“Fortunately, not involving a kid, but involving a woman – yes. There was someone who wasn’t holding a weapon, but she was near a prohibited area and could have posed a threat.”

What did you do?

“I didn’t take it” (i.e., shoot).

You don’t regret that, I imagine.

“No. Whomever I had to shoot, I shot.”

A shirt printed up just this week for soldiers of the Lavi battalion, who spent three years in the West Bank, reads: “We came, we saw, we destroyed!” – alongside images of weapons, an angry soldier and a Palestinian village with a ruined mosque in the center.

A shirt printed after Operation Cast Lead in Gaza for Battalion 890 of the Paratroops depicts a King Kong-like soldier in a city under attack. The slogan is unambiguous: “If you believe it can be fixed, then believe it can be destroyed!”

Y., a soldier/yeshiva student, designed the shirt. “You take whoever [in the unit] knows how to draw and then you give it to the commanders before printing,” he explained.

What is the soldier holding in his hand?

Y. “A mosque. Before I drew the shirt I had some misgivings, because I wanted it to be like King Kong, but not too monstrous. The one holding the mosque – I wanted him to have a more normal-looking face, so it wouldn’t look like an anti-Semitic cartoon. Some of the people who saw it told me, ‘Is that what you’ve got to show for the IDF? That it destroys homes?’ I can understand people who look at this from outside and see it that way, but I was in Gaza and they kept emphasizing that the object of the operation was to wreak destruction on the infrastructure, so that the price the Palestinians and the leadership pay will make them realize that it isn’t worth it for them to go on shooting. So that’s the idea of ‘we’re coming to destroy’ in the drawing.”

According to Y., most of these shirts are worn strictly in an army context, not in civilian life. “And within the army people look at it differently,” he added. “I don’t think I would walk down the street in this shirt, because it would draw fire. Even at my yeshiva I don’t think people would like it.”

Y. also came up with a design for the shirt his unit printed at the end of basic training. It shows a clenched fist shattering the symbol of the Paratroops Corps.

Where does the fist come from?

“It’s reminiscent of [Rabbi Meir] Kahane’s symbol. I borrowed it from an emblem for something in Russia, but basically it’s supposed to look like Kahane’s symbol, the one from ‘Kahane Was Right’ – it’s a sort of joke. Our company commander is kind of gung-ho.”

Was the shirt printed?

“Yes. It was a company shirt. We printed about 100 like that.”

This past January, the “Night Predators” demolitions platoon from Golani’s Battalion 13 ordered a T-shirt showing a Golani devil detonating a charge that destroys a mosque. An inscription above it says, “Only God forgives.”

One of the soldiers in the platoon downplays it: “It doesn’t mean much, it’s just a T-shirt from our platoon. It’s not a big deal. A friend of mine drew a picture and we made it into a shirt.”

What’s the idea behind “Only God forgives”?

The soldier: “It’s just a saying.”

No one had a problem with the fact that a mosque gets blown up in the picture?

“I don’t see what you’re getting at. I don’t like the way you’re going with this. Don’t take this somewhere you’re not supposed to, as though we hate Arabs.”

The sketches printed in recent years at the Adiv factory, one of the largest of its kind in the country, are arranged in drawers according to the names of the units placing the orders: Paratroops, Golani, air force, sharpshooters and so on. Each drawer contains hundreds of drawings, filed by year. Many of the prints are cartoons and slogans relating to life in the unit, or inside jokes that outsiders wouldn’t get (and might not care to, either), but a handful reflect particular aggressiveness, violence and vulgarity.

Print-shop manager Haim Yisrael, who has worked there since the early 1980s, said Adiv prints around 1,000 different patterns each month, with soldiers accounting for about half. Yisrael recalled that when he started out, there were hardly any orders from the army.

“The first ones to do it were from the Nahal brigade,” he said. “Later on other infantry units started printing up shirts, and nowadays any course with 15 participants prints up shirts.”

From time to time, officers complain. “Sometimes the soldiers do things that are inside jokes that only they get, and sometimes they do something foolish that they take to an extreme,” Yisrael explained. “There have been a few times when commanding officers called and said, ‘How can you print things like that for soldiers?’ For example, with shirts that trashed the Arabs too much. I told them it’s a private company, and I’m not interested in the content. I can print whatever I like. We’re neutral. There have always been some more extreme and some less so. It’s just that now more people are making shirts.”

Race to be unique

Evyatar Ben-Tzedef, a research associate at the International Policy Institute for Counter-Terrorism and former editor of the IDF publication Maarachot, said the phenomenon of custom-made T-shirts is a product of “the infantry’s insane race to be unique. I, for example, had only one shirt that I received after the Yom Kippur War. It said on it, ‘The School for Officers,’ and that was it. What happened since then is a product of the decision to assign every unit an emblem and a beret. After all, there used to be very few berets: black, red or green. This changed in the 1990s. [The shirts] developed because of the fact that for bonding purposes, each unit created something that was unique to it.

“These days the content on shirts is sometimes deplorable,” Ben-Tzedef explained. “It stems from the fact that profanity is very acceptable and normative in Israel, and that there is a lack of respect for human beings and their environment, which includes racism aimed in every direction.”

Yossi Kaufman, who moderates the army and defense forum on the Web site Fresh, served in the Armored Corps from 1996 to 1999. “I also drew shirts, and I remember the first one,” he said. “It had a small emblem on the front and some inside joke, like, ‘When we die, we’ll go to heaven, because we’ve already been through hell.'”

Kaufman has also been exposed to T-shirts of the sort described here. “I know there are shirts like these,” he says. “I’ve heard and also seen a little. These are not shirts that soldiers can wear in civilian life, because they would get stoned, nor at a battalion get-together, because the battalion commander would be pissed off. They wear them on very rare occasions. There’s all sorts of black humor stuff, mainly from snipers, such as, ‘Don’t bother running because you’ll die tired’ – with a drawing of a Palestinian boy, not a terrorist. There’s a Golani or Givati shirt of a soldier raping a girl, and underneath it says, ‘No virgins, no terror attacks.’ I laughed, but it was pretty awful. When I was asked once to draw things like that, I said it wasn’t appropriate.”

The IDF Spokesman’s Office comments on the phenomenon: “Military regulations do not apply to civilian clothing, including shirts produced at the end of basic training and various courses. The designs are printed at the soldiers’ private initiative, and on civilian shirts. The examples raised by Haaretz are not in keeping with the values of the IDF spirit, not representative of IDF life, and are in poor taste. Humor of this kind deserves every condemnation and excoriation. The IDF intends to take action for the immediate eradication of this phenomenon. To this end, it is emphasizing to commanding officers that it is appropriate, among other things, to take discretionary and disciplinary measures against those involved in acts of this sort.”

Shlomo Tzipori, a lieutenant colonel in the reserves and a lawyer specializing in martial law, said the army does bring soldiers up on charges for offenses that occur outside the base and during their free time. According to Tzipori, slogans that constitute an “insult to the army or to those in uniform” are grounds for court-martial, on charges of “shameful conduct” or “disciplinary infraction,” which are general clauses in judicial martial law.

Sociologist Dr. Orna Sasson-Levy, of Bar-Ilan University, author of “Identities in Uniform: Masculinities and Femininities in the Israeli Military,” said that the phenomenon is “part of a radicalization process the entire country is undergoing, and the soldiers are at its forefront. I think that ever since the second intifada there has been a continual shift to the right. The pullout from Gaza and its outcome – the calm that never arrived – led to a further shift rightward.

“This tendency is most strikingly evident among soldiers who encounter various situations in the territories on a daily basis. There is less meticulousness than in the past, and increasing callousness. There is a perception that the Palestinian is not a person, a human being entitled to basic rights, and therefore anything may be done to him.”

Could the printing of clothing be viewed also as a means of venting aggression?

Sasson-Levy: “No. I think it strengthens and stimulates aggression and legitimizes it. What disturbs me is that a shirt is something that has permanence. The soldiers later wear it in civilian life; their girlfriends wear it afterward. It is not a statement, but rather something physical that remains, that is out there in the world. Beyond that, I think the link made between sexist views and nationalist views, as in the ‘Screw Haniyeh’ shirt, is interesting. National chauvinism and gender chauvinism combine and strengthen one another. It establishes a masculinity shaped by violent aggression toward women and Arabs; a masculinity that considers it legitimate to speak in a crude and violent manner toward women and Arabs.”

Col. (res.) Ron Levy began his military service in the Sayeret Matkal elite commando force before the Six-Day War. He was the IDF’s chief psychologist, and headed the army’s mental health department in the 1980s.

Levy: “I’m familiar with things of this sort going back 40, 50 years, and each time they take a different form. Psychologically speaking, this is one of the ways in which soldiers project their anger, frustration and violence. It is a certain expression of things, which I call ‘below the belt.'”

Do you think this a good way to vent anger?

Levy: “It’s safe. But there are also things here that deviate from the norm, and you could say that whoever is creating these things has reached some level of normality. He gives expression to the fact that what is considered abnormal today might no longer be so tomorrow.”

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Our ambassador to Poland

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[ 21/03/2009 – 04:59 PM ]

Comment by Khalid Amayreh

Many of our so-called ambassadors around the world are really unqualified for the job. They simply lack the required professionalism and experience to communicate the plight of our people and justice of our national cause to a world community that is heavily bombarded by Zionist lies around the clock.

I say “so-called” because we are not a state, or even a quasi-state, to have luxurious embassies which fruitlessly consume a significant chunk of our scant financial resources.

Added to that is the too-well-known fact that most of these “ambassadors” are chosen rather haphazardly irrespective of their abilities and qualifications. Some of these actually don’t speak English and their knowledge of international politics is minimal or nonexistent.

Hence, instead of being misrepresented by these flamboyant and often ineffective money-grabbing operatives, who spend much of their time throwing parties and visiting local bars, we should post in the capitals of the world professional spokespersons, fluent in foreign languages, who can effectively and eloquently communicate the truth about Israeli barbarianism.

Still there are more serious problems involving clearly improper behavior on the part of some of our diplomats.

According to reports from Warsaw, our ambassador to Poland (I don’t want to mention his name) threw a farewell party in honor of his Zionist friend, the Israeli ambassador to Poland David Pylgaeim (sic) on the occasion of the latter’s end of term.

I don’t have all the details of this most dishonorable behavior on the part of the ambassador who on several occasions denounced Palestinian resistance to Israeli Nazism as “violence and terror.”

However, if these reports which I have received from reliable sources in Warsaw are proven accurate, then the PLO which claims to be the “sole and legitimate representative of the Palestinian people” should take a swift decision to sack and punish this man.

Socializing amicably with the representative of a Nazi-like state, whose SS-like army, has just reduced the Gaza Strip to ruins and exterminated and incinerated thousands of Palestinian civilians with White Phosphorus and dart shells, implies that the Palestinian representative in Warsaw is either habitually drunk, blackmailed, ignorant or traitor, characters each of which is sufficient to get him sacked immediately.

It means that the ambassador doesn’t take the blood of the 1400 Palestinians slaughtered by the Jewish Wehrmacht seriously. It means that he is thoroughly preoccupied with his own morbid whims, such as endearing himself to Zionist circles.

Such behavior by the very man who is supposed to represent his people and champion their cause is nothing short of a cancer upon the collective conscience of our people.

I don’t know if this ambassador and his despicable behaviors represent the norm or the exception among Palestinian diplomats.

However, one can hardly rest assured, pretending that things are alright.

This writer has been told by confidential and reliable sources that some of our diplomats are heavy drinkers who often indulge in promiscuous conduct, which clearly makes them vulnerable to blackmail by the Mossad and other intelligence apparatuses.

This is of course in addition to indulging in a behavior unbecoming a dignified Palestinian, let alone a dignified Muslim.

I have also been told that a good number of our diplomats indulge in illegal business activities in violation of their diplomatic status.

Unfortunately, the PLO leadership in Ramallah is utterly ignoring this matter that causes immense damage to our reputation, dignity and national interests. Indeed, as far as I know, our Zionist-friendly ambassador has been neither rebuked nor reprimanded by his “bosses” in Ramallah, which amounts to giving him a green light to indulge in a fresh scandal.

Afif Safya

Afif Safya is one of the most experienced and knowledgeable Palestinian diplomats. He had served as PLO representative in London, Washington and most recently in Moscow. He appeared numerous times on western TV screens explaining rather eloquently the Palestinian people’s struggle against Israeli Nazism, often prompting Zionist circles to ask the late PLO leader Yasser Arafat to fire him.

Arafat refused, but his successor, Mr. Mahmoud Abbas, seems to hate to see a dignified and capable Palestinian diplomat carry out his tasks professionally and successfully.

A few weeks ago, Abbas reportedly arbitrarily fired Safya from his post for attending a Moscow rally protesting the recent Israeli blitzkrieg against Gaza.

According to the London-based newspaper, al-Qods al-Arabi, Safya protested the decision, explaining that in his capacity as the Palestinian ambassador to Russia, he attended the rally which focused on the criminal Zionist invasion of the Gaza Strip which left hundreds of Palestinians murdered and maimed.

Again, if this is true, then the depravity of the PLO leadership must have reached unprecedented levels bordering on treason.

This is also another important reason that the PLO leadership must be overthrown and replaced by another leadership that is answerable to the Palestinian people.