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Israel against the United Nations
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12-24-2008, 10:53 AM
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Israel against the United Nations
Quote:In recent weeks, numerous voices around the world have started to denounce the Israeli apartheid system and the crimes against humanity that the Zionist state has been committing against the Palestinian people in Gaza, the West Bank and Jerusalem (Al-Quds). http://www.presstv.ir/detail.aspx?id=79219...ctionid=3510303 The revolution is not an apple that falls when it is ripe. You have to make it fall. - Che Guevara Resistance Films Youtube Channel TriWooOx Podcast |
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12-24-2008, 11:48 AM
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Israel against the United Nations
Quote:The British newspaper pointed out that until now the UN had privately protested against the Israeli measures but Mrs. AbuZayd's decision to speak out openly about the crisis was a sign of the level of frustration within the international organization. Would the paper really point this out to her - surely she would know better than them if it were the case or not, is it not just a line of programming for us to take on board? The whole situation screams out of being stage managed imho. First Switzerland speaks out in an unequivocal manner against Israel kind of 'unexpectedly' and within a matter of weeks the whole UN is bearing down on them and suddenly, potentially calling for indictments on the grounds of crimes against humanity.I can't believe this is simply due to the present stranglehold on Gaza - Israel has been committing countless atrocities in full view of the UN and the world's media for decades. Norman Finkelstein has said for many years that Israel will necessarily have to suffer a big fall, it would appear he is right and that time draws ever nearer. Pretty worrying, we could see an escalation into 'regional' nuclear conflicts around the Globe in a matter of no time at all. Shame the UN couldn't have been so decisive when it came to Rwanda, instead of divisive - we know it's a stage managed plot..it's not called the World theatre for nothing. It raises questions as to where the real power lies because at this rate there's a good chance it isn't central to Givat Ram, at all. |
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