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Where are the human rights and “solidarity” crowds on this?

“Humanitarian agencies said Tuesday that between 10,000 and 40,000 civilians remain trapped on Mount Sinjar since being driven out of surrounding villages and the town of Sinjar two days earlier. But the mountain that had looked like a refuge is becoming a graveyard for their children.”

http://www.washingtonpost.com/world/iraqi-yazidis-stranded-on-isolated-mountaintop-begin-to-die-of-thirst/2014/08/05/57cca985-3396-41bd-8163-7a52e5e72064_story.html – 8/5/2014.

And what kind of leader lays this kind of siege to innocents?

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To see death — to touch it with still-living flesh, to smell its saliva, to feel it in your hands, around you, on every corner of the street. To witness its brutality, its vulgarity, its mercilessness. To watch as bodies are scattered about in piles in front of you, like discarded exam papers at the end of a school term. One leg here, one arm there, an eye, a severed head, fingers, hair, intestines.

We are having lunch. We have barely started, when the sound of the tanks’ mortars thunders through the house.

http://www.nytimes.com/2014/08/05/opinion/atef-abu-saif-life-and-death-in-gaza-strip-jabaliya-refugee-camp.html -8/4/2014.


FTAC Introduction

Contemporary war has a surface everyone can see — and “see” it we do from mass murder by the “Islamic State” in Iraq to conventional devastation in Gaza — but for all that, the “behind the curtains” processes, whether involving Baghdaddi or Hamas, remain opaque. We don’t know how they do what they do, these “Islamists”, but all know they bring war to everyone’s doorstep wherever they are and wherever they go.

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Guest Blog by Brigitte Wunsch, Luxembourg – “Open letter to an Israeli friend who is living in Germany and is very critical of Israel”

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Dear ______,

I’d rather we would not talk about Israel because we seem to totally disagree on this subject, and I don’t want it to have a bad impact on our long-time friendship. But I want to share my thoughts with you about you saying that in reality the Israelis are ashamed about the war in Gaza.

I am sure that the vast majority of my friends in Israel are certainly not ashamed of that war.

Many have children in the army in Gaza or in the West Bank. Many are worried, desperate, and certainly feel no less compassion for the Palestinian civilian victims than you. Most find war terribly and do not want that innocent people die.

But they also do not want thousands of Israelis to die or to continue to live under rocket-fire, under constant threat, with radical Islamists around them that make no secret of what they will do with Jews as soon as they will have the occasion.

Hamas never says “Israelis”.  For them there is no difference.

But I can comment only for myself: I am against violence and war and just as horrified and shocked as you are about injured and killed children all over the world .

My compassion is not limited to Indian or South American children, nor is it limited to Palestinian kids either.

My sympathies are also go to Syrian Pakistani, Sudanese, Nigerian, Iraqi, Somali, Lybian children who are killed by hundreds of thousands by the same ideology, by radical Islam, which has cost the lives of more tha 11 000 000 Muslims since 1948 11 000 !!! [STET]

I have contacts with Palestinians, even with a filmmaker from Gaza, now … but .. I see the danger posed by radical Islamists such as Hamas, and that the blockade of Gaza came AFTER the rocket attacks, and is not it’s cause.

And I know that the wall  that has been erected after horrible terror attacks brutally murdered more than thousand Israeli civilians in buses, schools and pubs have lost their lives, and that the settlements are NOT the main cause of failed peace talks, which is the general consensus and mantra of the “European Hasbara” of the Left, Greens, Islamists and neo-Nazis.

I am shocked by your lack of compassion for Israelis being bombarded for years, the many gruesome terrorist attacks, many of which I indirectly (and one even had directly experienced!) !!

And your one-sided criticism of Israel and your lack of understanding what is happening there.  Your black and white view of Israel scares me.

I also have my criticism of many what happened in Israel, the swing to the right, but that is also happening in Europe.

My friends there, and I are almost all for a two-state solution.

But radical Islamism all around Israel makes this solution increasingly impossible and dangerous for Israel.

It is not only the settlement policy, which can be criticized of course.

But writing hateful and ironic, cynical comments, and sometimes even posting false photos or articles is certainly no way to peace either.

The only way to peace is the path of the heart, through encountering each other, and a mutual attempt to understand each other’s pain and fears.

I have a few such friends in Israel who are seeking this path. But it is not possible when organizations like Hamas have power because they are making any contact impossible.

And to liken Bibi and Bennet, no matter how much one may accuse them of racism or war-mongering, to the leaders of Hamas, who kill and torture their own people, is absurd.

I am often enough in Israel to capture the atmosphere there. Yes, there is a growing racism , and hatred, and religious fanaticism, like all over the world, and it has to be taken care of.

But the way you criticize Israel in your many posts, and never utter even a single word of criticism of Hamas or Fatah, you kindle only hatred of Israel.

I’m against war and violence, but I see a great danger in radical Islam, that is the new fascism, and history repeats itself again, unfortunately. And with radical Islamists, it is not possible to conclude peace negotiations.  

Have you read the Hamas Constitution which openly calls for the murder of Jews?

Hamas wanted to start a mega terrorist attack and would kill every Israeli if they had the chance.

And now they can send rockets from Gaza to Haifa. What should Israel do according to you, to protect their civilians?

Was it wrong that the Allies bombed Dresden and Berlin?

It is not easy to answer this moral question…

The violence and the suffering of many innocents is of course shocking to any feeling being, and the pictures of dead or injured children are heart-breaking of course.

But the vast majority of people in Israel is also realizing the danger of not reacting to the constant shelling of rockets and the threat of the tunnels, and of Hamas acquiring more weapons.

Would you like to see such gruesome pictures also from Israel? Bombs on planes? Some rockets hit Ben Gurion airport a few days ago.  How many deaths would there be now in Israel, after years of missiles fired into Israel by Hamas if there were no shelters and no iron dome? 

Israel is between a rock and a hard place.

And what I do know, not from the media but from the children of my friends who are now soldiers in Gaza, is that they very often tell people exactly where they should stay to be safe if the houses are being blown up, but that Hamas prevents them to escape, and fires rockets near schools, hospitals and mosques.

This whole situation is terrible, and moves me very much.

However, I am sure that one-sided criticism of Israel, particularly in Europe where anti-Semitism and anti-Zionism are so closely intertwined, does not contribute to peace, and hurts not only Israel, but also the non-Islamist Palestinians.

I would appreciate if this issue would be settled between us, I respect your opinion, but do not agree with it.

For me this is not a reason not to be friends, or to judge you.

Everyone has their past, and experiences, and if I lived in Germany I would perhaps also share your opinion; if you were in Israel and your sons in the army now , you would probably think differently as you do now, I don’t want to condemn anyone.

I look forward but to talk to you about other issues.

Very best wishes, and also do not condemn you me and some of your friends in Israel on our opinion.

Our children have often wept over friends killed in attacks, and we sat there with our gas masks during the Gulf War, or in the shelter when missiles were falling.

There is a wise Indian saying “condemn no one unless you’ve been walking around a few days in his moccasins”.

See you soon, be well, and I hope that soon peace will come ………

Shalom, 

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Reference – Jacobson (2009) – and a Comment on Hamas and Habits of Mind

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A discriminatory, over-and-above hatred, inexplicable in its hysteria and virulence whatever justification is adduced for it; an unreasoning, deranged and as far as I can see irreversible revulsion that is poisoning everything we are supposed to believe in here – the free exchange of opinions, the clear-headedness of thinkers and teachers, the fine tracery of social interdependence we call community relations, modernity of outlook, tolerance, truth. You can taste the toxins on your tongue.

http://www.independent.co.uk/voices/commentators/howard-jacobson/howard-jacobson-letrsquos-see-the-criticism-of-israel-for-what-it-really-is-1624827.html2/18/2009.

Often in the rush that comes with appreciating a well known writer’s voice on a cogent topic, I’m wont to overlook the date or catch up with that detail after posting.  Not this time.  February 18, 2009 — the last war involving Hamas!  Same evil — same useful idiots out on the street embarked on their very own experience of that syndrome well known to the Tutsi of Rwanda: Paranoid Delusional Narcissistic Reflection of Motivation AKA “Reflection” or “Reflection in a Mirror.”

Try a hall of mirrors, for this habitual mode known well to the rank and file of the New Old Now Old Far Out and Lost Left (start with the rabid anti-Semites of the International Solidarity Movements, please) would seem well related to both the grandiose messianic delusions of malignant narcissists and the methods launched against others to get whatever it is they want, never mind that whatever they get, it’s never enough, for the damage in their souls is located elsewhere: nonetheless — flattery and patronage on one hand; intimidation, theft, and murder on the other.

And in between, “Gaslighting” with that capital “G”, i.e., the effort to produce so closed and pervasive an information environment — add an equally perverse communal group-think environment (bounded by ostracism or violence) — that their marks actually swallow their garbage.

Would that the manipulation had to do with only garbage, but these that fabricate their own “hall of mirrors” without end, who aggrandize themselves on their martyrdom of children and whole families, have ways of “taking off” that bring ruin to their worlds.

The case I make with that date and the persistent relevance of Howard Jacobson’s fine observations: what Hamas does in setting itself up and what it does to others by way of exploiting their energies and ultimately ruining their lives has to do with “habits of mind”.

Break those habits in the head suspended in cliches and tropes, and the criminality and the warring will diminish; keep them going — another six months or another sixty-six years — and they will grind down the humanity that keeps those habits in its possession.


Related from Pat Condell and posted to YouTube today:

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Children don’t choose to be part of a war any more than they choose their parents. Anyone who can view the suffering of Palestinians as they regard those who have been wounded and maimed and mourn their dead with indifference is wrong. Those who have lost the capacity to realize the common humanity even with an enemy have lost their moral compass.

http://www.commentarymagazine.com/2014/08/04/putting-compassion-for-palestinians-in-perspective-hamas-civilians-just-war/ – 8/4/2014.

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Hamas – On the Edge of On the Outs

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Observation mine:

All of the Islamic Small Wars plus most anti-Semitism have at their core the issue of integrity. For many, the emotional and survival value — the value of patronage; the value of not being arrested, tortured, or murdered — of a “loyal lie” trumps the powers of an “uncomfortable truth”. That’s the way it work, and how the greater part of the modern world is going to change that, I don’t know.


As the latest “ceasefire” sets in and news of the latest rounds of Hamas execution of “collaborators” — some whose cell phones had Israeli SIM cards — zip around the web, it would seem well to note who has been “played” most by Hamas in the planning, run-up, and experience of the latest encounter with Israel’s society and its defense forces.

I have often suggested the presence of a “hidden political topology” in Gaza cloaked (and suffocated) by Hamas, which has been known to arrest, torture, and murder dissidents in its midst.  Recently, a few again braved arrest to speak their minds.

Palestinian Arab sources said Tuesday that Gaza residents attacked Hamas spokesman Sami Abu Zuhri Saturday evening, near the Shifa Hospital.

Abu Zuhri had arrived at the hospital for an interview with a news outlet.

The residents blamed Hamas for the death of family members and for destruction of their homes. Armed Hamas terrorists from the Izzedine al-Kassam Brigades extricated Abu Zuri and arrested the angry residents.

http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/183741 – 8/5/2014.

In Gaza, and for Gazans, the revolution that would be a miracle — the true resistance — never comes: the thugs have the guns, so it seems, and run short on conscience and empathy.

Hamas really does shield its fighting with innocents.

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http://www.hrw.org/news/2009/04/20/gaza-hamas-should-end-killings-torture – 4/20/2009

http://www.hrw.org/news/2012/10/03/gaza-arbitrary-arrests-torture-unfair-trials – 10/3/2012.

http://articles.latimes.com/2013/aug/21/world/la-fg-hamas-gaza-egypt-20130822 – 8/21/2013.

http://online.wsj.com/articles/thane-rosenbaum-civilian-casualties-in-gaza-1405970362 -7/21/2014.


(6/24/2014)


Once again, Hamas used those sheltering at an UNRWA school as human shields. UNRWA official Richard Engel confirmed the fact in a tweet.

“those killed and injured were apparently around the gate of the UN school…not a direct hit inside the school compound.”

Nevertheless, the photo op of people carrying bloodied bodies of children and women, injured and dying, weeping next to an UNRWA school, far outweighed any cold facts that might have been stated later on.

http://www.jewishpress.com/news/breaking-news/another-unrwa-gaza-school-fake-out-in-the-making/2014/08/03/ -8/3/2014.

http://www.jewishpress.com/news/breaking-news/obama-betrays-israel-at-un-over-unrwa/2014/08/04/ – 8/4/2014


Today, Abu Marzouk is one of the major billionaires in Hamas. “Arab estimates peg his fortune at 2-3 billion dollars,” Elad says. Another senior-official-turned-terror-tycoon is Khaled Mashaal, head of Hamas’s political wing. “Global estimates say Mashaal is worth $2.6 billion,” but Arab commentators, with other sources, say he is worth between 2 and 5 billion, “invested in Egyptian banks and Gulf countries, some in real estate projects.”

http://www.algemeiner.com/2014/07/28/gazas-millionaires-and-billionaires-how-hamass-leaders-got-rich-quick/ – 7/28/2014.

Related to the above:

How Setad came into those assets also mirrors how the deposed monarchy obtained much of its fortune – by confiscating real estate. A six-month Reuters investigation has found that Setad built its empire on the systematic seizure of thousands of properties belonging to ordinary Iranians: members of religious minorities like Vahdat-e-Hagh, who is Baha’i, as well as Shi’ite Muslims, business people and Iranians living abroad.

http://www.reuters.com/investigates/iran/#article/part1 – 11/11/32013 “Setad” is Ayatollah Khamenei’s “business” vehicle.


The Egyptian street has become inflamed with anger directed against Hamas over the last three years, partly due to what appears to be its financial gains at the expense of the Egyptian people. The tunnels in Rafah, the town straddling the Gaza-Egypt border, for example, saw a flourishing fuel-smuggling industry from Sinai. The fuel subsidized by the Egyptian government was entering Gaza at a low price, but being sold for eight times that. Those who made the greatest profits from the sale of the fuel were Hamas members, even as Egypt often reported shortages for its own people.

Hamas, says Professor Ahmed Karima of Al-Azhar University in Egypt, has long become a movement of millionaires. According to Karima, the organization can count no less than 1,200 millionaires among its members. He did not, however, specify the source of this information.

http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-4543634,00.html – 7/15/2014.

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http://www.globes.co.il/en/article-the-phenomenal-wealth-of-hamas-leaders-1000957953 – 7/24/2014.  Includes video: “Meet the Hamas billionaires”.

Addendum

(8/2/2014)

Hamas turned out thieves, first leaning on and stealing from their own for themselves, and on top of that for what — the destruction of an authentic ethnic global commune with its heart in Jerusalem and its body in the Land of Israel?  Perhaps Gazans themselves will call out Hamas for what Hamas has done to them.


I know I should tie off this post, but the idea that people haven’t gotten the whole truth about Gaza — and Gazan’s have not gotten a whole truth either — has been developing for some time.  Without further ado:

(7/29/2014)

Additional Reference

http://www.frontpagemag.com/2014/richard-l-cravatts/the-moral-psychosis-of-demonstrating-in-support-of-hamas/ – 8/5/2014.

http://www.politico.com/story/2014/08/poll-israel-justified-hamas-gaza-palestine-109717.html – 8/5/2014.

http://www.businessinsider.com/proxy-conflicts-in-gaza-2014-8 – 8/1/2014.

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It seems to me there are two Israels. There is ‘nasty Israel’, a dark and ghoulish place which exists in the minds and prejudices of certain political columnists and their readers, where Israeli policy makers act out of pure malice, and any accusation of evil doing is presumed automatically to be true.

Then there is actual Israel – where I have lived for the last eight years – a young, open, vibrant, democratic society, managing extraordinary national security threats, in which varied sectors and ideological groupings are competing to determine the future of the country.

http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/dr-toby-greene/israel-palestine_b_5637646.html – 8/4/2014.

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Paranoid Delusional Narcissistic Reflection of Motivation

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“It’s like the Underground, the Metro or the Subway,” Israeli military spokesman Lt. Col. Peter Lerner said. “These tunnels are all connected. I would describe it as Lower Gaza.”

Israeli Economy Minister Naftali Bennett said, “A whole city of terror tunnels has been found. Without the ground operation, we would have woken up one day to an Israeli 9/11.”

Except, the actual objective was to be five times 9/11.

http://pamelageller.com/2014/08/hamas-tunnels-used-target-blow-israels-kindergartens-israeli-911-planned-tens-thousands-casualities.html/#sthash.k8tfsHt4.dpuf – 8/2/2014.

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