Tuesday, January 20, 2009

Butchered or Butcher??





Indeed, one cannot but feel sympathy, sadness and pain for the victims of the great 'cleanup' of the Jewish population by the Nazi regime. Yet, does the past somehow, in a twisted way, justify what the Jewish state is doing to the population that inhabits Gaza? or the West Bank? Is there less pain, sadness and sympathy for the people and more so the young generation of Palestinians? Have they no more rights to a better life that was so treasured by the generations of landless Jewish people? Are the Palestinians not entitled to a bright and promising future that came with the creation of Israel in 1948?

Sure, Hamas and Fatah factions are terrorists just like their muslim counterparts, Al-Qaeda according to the supporters of Zion.........but has anyone ever stopped to consider why the muslim factions in Palestine have reacted in their acts of resistance? Stones against tanks and of course the final act of giving one's life in a single blast of defiance against a superior force such as the IDF and the mighty US of A. Surely, these are acts of desperation and a people forced with their backs against a wall. Would the Palestinians have resorted to tunnels to transport stuff from Egypt if they had been allowed free access to roads and most importantly, to run their country and land as they see fit.

If anyone has been following the Gaza offensive on the BBC and CNN, many reports have pointed to the Israel forces of blatant lying on media interviews about being 'attacked' when actually the coast was clear and when pressed about this, could only manage a 'sensitive situation' statement. Surprisingly, a Jewish prof from Oxford has said on air that his countrymen had lied about many things and committed human rights abuses during their 'defence of Israel' against the muslim terrorists from Palestine. Yet, through it all, one wonders why USA still stands behind the 'love child Israel'? Will talk more about this later.

CRY THE BELOVED CHILDREN OF PALESTINE!!

Mr Chen

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