tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-24689169.post198586626543179465..comments2023-09-27T14:48:36.544+01:00Comments on baraka: Génocide : Israël utilise les GBU30 (à l’uranium appauvri) sur GazaBastahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10061926125962072514noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-24689169.post-76424342811662885972009-01-06T06:56:00.000+00:002009-01-06T06:56:00.000+00:00Le post suivant publie' sur social culture europe...Le post suivant publie' sur social culture europe le 4.1.09 a 20 h 05 confirme ton message . <BR/>Il semble que les israeliens sont en train de tester de nouvelles armes chimiques sur le peuple martyre palestinien au mepris de toutes les lois et conventions internationales pour developper leur industrie de la mort. <BR/> ==============================<BR/><BR/>"GAZA IS THE FAILURE OF GLOBALIZED CIVILIZATION<BR/><BR/>The Israeli military siege and invasion of Gaza are not about Israel<BR/>and Hamas. It is about what is civilized and what is not. It is about<BR/>what is ethical and what is not. It is about what a world community<BR/>can tolerate and what it cannot tolerate.<BR/><BR/>The world is once again allowing combatants to battle it out with each<BR/>other, at the expense of a civilian population. We have seen Israeli<BR/>cluster weapons exploding in the Gaza sky, into a deadly rain of<BR/>projectiles. Multiple photographs have appeared in Reuters and on the<BR/>BBC. We have seen what appears to be evidence indicating Israel is<BR/>using multiple types of ordinance, including cluster, spent uranium<BR/>chemical, and conventional. Photographs of the ordinance have been<BR/>published, indicating their colour coding and clearly showing their<BR/>differences in design.<BR/>There are dense clouds of white smoke, unusual for conventional<BR/>ordinance. The cause of the smoke is uncertain, but it is not simply a<BR/>matter of shells exploding as they hit the ground. White phosphorous<BR/>perhaps ? There are large bright hot areas showing in a few images.<BR/>There are explosions, with dust and smoke clouds, so large they<BR/>resemble small nuclear weapons in their destructive magnitude. The<BR/>clouds rising from those hits on Gaza are larger than apartment<BR/>houses, forming their massive mushroom shapes in the sky. They are<BR/>conventional weapons, but with ferocious magnitude, likely well beyond<BR/>the 2000 lb bombs who’s effects were reported earlier. There is fire,<BR/>perhaps from incendiary rounds, fired into the heart of Gaza.<BR/><BR/>There are, as of yet, no indications of United Nations monitors.<BR/>Journalists have been banned from the city. Communications have<BR/>largely been cut.<BR/><BR/>This should have never happened. It should have never happened in a<BR/>civilized world. Technology does not make a people, or a world,<BR/>civilized. It does not bring with it a moral right and an ethical<BR/>knowledge. It does not make people good. It can be used to destroy<BR/>lives, a city, and it can destroy all semblance of humanity where it<BR/>is unleashed the way it is being unleashed upon Gaza.<BR/><BR/>It does not matter which side was more provocative of the other. Both<BR/>Israel and Hamas have been procative. I read a web site by a Gazan<BR/>woman who reported how 100 tonnes of cherry tomatoes were caused to<BR/>rot, because Israel would not allow them to be shipped to Europe. What<BR/>did Israel think ? That cherry tomatoes were in fact cherry bombs ?<BR/>Strawberries suffered a similar fate. Fishermen going out to fish were<BR/>often shot at. The fish in the market were a sparse catch, of what<BR/>could be caught in a net from a small boat. There were people trying<BR/>to farm in Gaza, to grow vegetables. There was a bakery trying to bake<BR/>bread. Now those things are largely destroyed. The greenhouses growing<BR/>the tomatoes likely no longer exist.<BR/><BR/>Is this what the world can condone of any people ?<BR/><BR/>Israel could have won the political battle by means of kindness and<BR/>generosity to the people of Gaza. It chose, for its own political<BR/>purposes, to deprive, abuse, and attack them. No one can be allowed to<BR/>win in that way, or it becomes acceptable for anyone and everyone to<BR/>win in that same way. Is that the type of world that everyone<BR/>wants ?<BR/><BR/>You cannot win over a people, as friends and allies, by beating on<BR/>them, and depriving them of the simple things that make life possible,<BR/>and of any peaceful commerce with the world. This is a war about<BR/>cherry tomatoes. It is a war about strawberries. It is a war about<BR/>denying parts for vital infrastructure and denying medicine and fuel.<BR/>Leaving people in the cold.<BR/><BR/>Now Gaza is cold. Very cold. There is no heat. There is no<BR/>electricity. There will likely soon be no more food, and certainly no<BR/>medicine.<BR/><BR/>1.5 million people.<BR/><BR/>I do not care whether Hamas or Israel started it and I do not even<BR/>care who was the more provocative. In any court, in any land,<BR/>provocation of either side by the other could be readily proven, into<BR/>infinity. There is no resolving that.<BR/><BR/>That being said, the attack on Gaza city is an abomination.<BR/><BR/>Israel could have won, against Hamas, by kindness, decency,<BR/>generosity. Food, medicine, reasonable commerce of goods, support for<BR/>the Gaza infrastructure, would have won over those who turned to<BR/>Hamas, because of continued oppression, and continued deprivations.<BR/>Hamas would have had no followers, to speak of, if the conditions in<BR/>Gaza had been decent and just, in terms of 1.5 million, mostly<BR/>innocents: infants, children, women, and men who baked bread, fished<BR/>for fish for the market, packed strawberries and picked cherry<BR/>tomatoes.<BR/><BR/>It is all wrong, and the Israeli attack on Gaza cannot ever make it<BR/>right again.<BR/><BR/><BR/>Robert Morpheal"Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com