Melanie Philips: "Israeli Hasbara is a joke" (must watch video)
It is almost amusing to hear Philips dismissing Hasbara (Israeli propaganda) in Britain.
It is also very cheering to learn from rabid Zionist Philips that in spite of the Israeli Lobby, David Aaronovitch, Nick Cohen and herself, the Palestinians are winning the hearts and minds of British public.
http://www.gilad.co.uk/writings/melanie-philips-israeli-hasbara-is-a-joke.html
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Vera Macht Reports From Gaza: Amjad – The Next Victim in Gaza Buffer Zone
It took eight days. Eight days since the last innocent was killed. You watch people die here one after another, getting killed one by one, without consequences, without justice, without an outcry in the media. Innocent people who have never done anything wrong in their lives other than try to make a living from something amidst the stifling four year siege. Civilians. Palestinian civilians, whose life doesn't seem to be worth more than an entry in the statistics. And you feel like your hands are tied. "So that's what I can do: register it in my notebook. It is registered, and there is an empty line after Shaban's name. That is for those who they kill tomorrow", wrote the American writer Max Ajl after the farmer Shaban Karmout was killed. It took eight days, and the place was filled. Amjad ElZaaneen, was 17 years when he was killed today. Too young, too early, too meaningless, too many names in all of our laptops.
Gilad Atzmon: Can A Criminal State Deal With War Criminals?
Haaretz reported today that Israeli citizen Aleksander Cvetkovic, 42, is suspected of participating in the murder of at least 1,000 Bosnian Muslims at the Branjevo farm near the city of Zvornik.
Cvetkovic, 42, was arrested at the request of the Bosnia-Herzegovina government. He is suspected of participating in the murder of between 1,000 and 1,200 Bosnian Muslims at the Branjevo farm near the city of Zvornik. This was one of a series of mass murders over a 10-day period of the Bosnian War that are collectively known as the Srebrenica Massacre. In 2006, Cvetkovic immigrated to Israel with his Jewish wife and received citizenship.
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