Jan. 10, 2009

More Rage In Rallies Against Gaza Violence

Tens Of Thousands March In Protests Around The World; Rally Outside Israeli Embassy In London Turns Violent

    • Demonstrators outside the Israeli Embassy in London during a march and protest calling for the fighting in the Gaza region to stop, Saturday January 10, 2009. A Starbucks' windows were smashed and three policemen were injured.

      Demonstrators outside the Israeli Embassy in London during a march and protest calling for the fighting in the Gaza region to stop, Saturday January 10, 2009. A Starbucks' windows were smashed and three policemen were injured.  (AP Photo/Lewis Whyld/PA)

    • A young girl stands at Speakers Corner in London's Hyde Park, before a march to the Israeli Embassy calling for the fighting in the Gaza region to stop, Jan. 10, 2009.

      A young girl stands at Speakers Corner in London's Hyde Park, before a march to the Israeli Embassy calling for the fighting in the Gaza region to stop, Jan. 10, 2009.  (AP/John Stillwell/PA Wire)

    • Men pray during a rally in London as they call for the fighting in the Gaza region to stop, Jan. 10, 2009.

      Men pray during a rally in London as they call for the fighting in the Gaza region to stop, Jan. 10, 2009.  (AP/Stefan Rousseau/PA Wire)

    • Lebanese Hezbollah supporters march to protest the Israeli ground attack on the Gaza Strip, in Nabatiyeh, Lebanon, Jan. 10, 2009. Nearly 20,000 demonstrators marched through the streets in a rally organized by the militant Hezbollah group, a strong ally of the Hamas faction that controls Gaza.

      Lebanese Hezbollah supporters march to protest the Israeli ground attack on the Gaza Strip, in Nabatiyeh, Lebanon, Jan. 10, 2009. Nearly 20,000 demonstrators marched through the streets in a rally organized by the militant Hezbollah group, a strong ally of the Hamas faction that controls Gaza.  (AP Photo/Mohammed Zaatari)

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(CBS/AP)  Nearly 20,000 people marched through southern Lebanon on Saturday to protest Israel's offensive in the Gaza Strip. Tens of thousands also took to the streets in several European cities to show their anger, with the largest crowds in Germany and England.

Similar protests have occurred almost daily in the Middle East and elsewhere since Israel launched its operation more than two weeks ago to stop rocket fire from the militant Palestinian group Hamas.

The demonstrations have been fueled by the rising death toll in Gaza, which currently stands at over 800 Palestinians. Thirteen Israelis have also died in the fighting.

Saturday's protests were largely peaceful, but three policemen were injured in London when some demonstrators began hurling missiles near the Israeli Embassy.

More than 60 people were injured during a large demonstration Friday in Algeria's capital, many by stone throwing, the Interior Ministry said.

In Norway, police used tear gas to try to disperse at least 1,000 protesters after some hurled bottles, rocks and fired fireworks at officers. Two people were injured and two were taken into custody, said Oslo police spokeswoman Unni Groendal.

Protesters in Sweden tried to break through sealed-off areas at Israel's embassy in Stockholm after a march through the city by 3,000 to 5,000 people. Some burned Israeli flags.

In Greece, more than 2,000 mostly Arab demonstrators, joined by several Greek leftist groups, marched to the Israeli embassy in protest.

In Innsbruck, Austria, volunteer security personnel arranged by the Islamic organizers of a demonstration moved quickly to surround and protect an elderly man after he suddenly unrolled an Israeli flag in the middle of the protest.

Thousands of demonstrators in the Scottish capital of Edinburgh gathered in front of the American consulate to toss shoes at the 19th century town house.

Sky News television footage showed police recoiling as a storm of shoes flew over their heads.

"They were just flying, like hail through the sky," protest organizer Ian Hood said in a telephone interview. He said protesters were angry at the U.S. for failing to stop the bloodshed in Gaza.

Ottawa was also criticized for failing to oppose the United Nations' call for an end to hostilities. A group of prominent Canadians, many of them Jewish, is calling on the government to demand an immediate cease-fire in Gaza.

The group said Israel's actions amount to war crimes, and that Canada
is complicit.

In London, police estimated 12,000 demonstrators rallied in Hyde Park in support of the Palestinian cause, carrying placards marked "Gaza: Stop the massacre" and chanting "Free, free Palestine." BBC News put the total at as many as 50,000.

Sky News reports that a policeman was knocked unconscious and two others injured as some protesters turned violent.

Protesters threw objects at police and smashed windows on Kensington High Street near the Israeli Embassy.

As riot officers charged at the group of mostly young men, sticks and barriers were hurled at the officers by the group, many of whom were masked.

Police cordoned off the area and siphoned off demonstrators, one by one, to have their picture and identification taken.

In France, thousands of protesters marched through Paris and other cities in favor of Gaza Palestinians, a week after 21,000 marched in the French capital for the same cause.

Demonstrators in Paris were crying out "We are all the children of Gaza" and brandishing Palestinian flags to protest Israel's deadly offensive.

(Sky News)
(Left: Shoes are tossed by demonstrators outside the U.S. consulate in Edinburgh, Scotland, in a protest against violence in the Gaza Strip, Jan. 10, 2009.)

There was no official estimate of the number present for the march from central to eastern Paris, but thousands were present.

Far-left politician Olivier Besancenot was among the marchers, as was the French Jewish Union for Peace.

Last week's march degenerated into violence in a main shopping district with cars burned and windows broken. Police changed the route this time around.


Demonstration Dubbed "Anti-Fascist"

Saturday's rally in the southern Lebanese town of Nabatiyeh was organized by the militant Hezbollah group, a strong ally of Hamas that fought its own war with Israel in the summer of 2006.

The thousands of demonstrators who marched through the streets waved Lebanese and Palestinian flags and some carried posters of bloody Palestinian children.

Meanwhile in Sarajevo, Bosnia, hundreds to the streets to call for an end to the Israeli military offensive in the Gaza strip.

"This demo is not anti-semitic, it is anti-fascist, because they are fascists what they are doing to people in Gaza," said Suada Abdoum. "We want peace for everyone, life and dignity for everyone including the poor Palestinians."

Sarajevo resident Emir Begic said, "I can't sleep since the bombing in Gaza started. I just keep my eyes closed, thinking about those people and their poor souls."


Hamas Leader: No Deal With Israel

Meanwhile, the rage within the Gaza Strip continued. A top Hamas leader said this evening that the Gaza war has killed the last chance for settlement and negotiations with Israel.

Damascus-based Hamas leader Khaled Mashaal gave a fiery speech on the Arabic news channel Al-Jazeera condemning Israel's attack on the Gaza Strip, describing it as a "holocaust."

Mashaal also called for an end to Israeli attacks, the removal of its forces from Gaza, and a lifting of the Gaza blockade.

In Gaza this morning, Israel dropped leaflets warning of an escalation in attacks. The notice said Israel is about to begin a "new phase in the war on terror".

It said it will "escalate" an operation that already has killed more than 800 Palestinians.

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by navyma6226 January 13, 2009 9:23 AM EST
NObsEver:

I find errors in your research. The husband of Erhard Milch''s mother was a Jew, he was a Christian. Proof of his biological father does not exist. Adolf Hitler''s passion for upholding the purification of the Aryan race would not have allowed anyone considered a descendant of a Jew to be in the military or remain a normal working civilian. Hitler was almost ripping his hair out at the fact that his perfect Aryan SS soldiers were sleeping with Polish women after they invaded. There would have been no way a Jew could have advanced as high as Herr Milch did, and there is an even smaller chance of seeing multiple cases.
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by navyma6226 January 13, 2009 8:36 AM EST
NObsEver:

I find errors in your research. The husband of Erhard Milch''s mother was a Jew, he was a Christian. Proof of his biological father does not exist. Adolf Hitler''s passion for upholding the purification of the Aryan race would not have allowed anyone considered a descendant of a Jew to be in the military or remain a normal working civilian. Hitler was almost ripping his hair out at the fact that his perfect Aryan SS soldiers were sleeping with Polish women after they invaded. There would have been no way a Jew could have advanced as high as Herr Milch did, and there is an even smaller chance of seeing multiple cases.
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by onlythereal- January 12, 2009 9:56 PM EST
A young girl stands at Speakers Corner in London''s Hyde Park, before a march to the Israeli Embassy calling for the fighting in the Gaza region to stop, Jan. 10, 2009.

To bad she doesnt have enough guts to show her face.
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by onlythereal- January 12, 2009 9:53 PM EST
NObsEver, you have posted that stuff about the German Jews many many times so all we do now is skip over it..

Why dont you also post that during the Second World War in Yugoslavia, that many Muslim clerics in Bosnia and Kosovo were willing accomplices in the genocide of the nations Serbian, Jewish and Roma population. From 1941 until 1945, the Nazi-installed regime of Ante Pavelic in Croatia carried out some of the most horrific crimes of the Holocaust, killing over 800,000 Yugoslav citizens - 750,000 Serbs, 60,000 Jews and 26,000 Roma. In these crimes, they were helped by Muslim fundamentalists in Bosnia and Kosovo who were openly supported by the Palestinian Grand Mufti of Jerusalem, Hajj Amin al-Husseini. A notorious anti-Semite, he openly encouraged Muslims to join Nazi units that would be later implicated in genocide and crimes against humanity..


There were three SS divisions recruited among Balkan Muslims:
Husseini, (an Arab leader), made his contribution as a Muslim, by recruiting and organizing in 1943, BOSNIAN MUSLIM BATTALIONS in Croatia comprising some TWENTY THOUSAND Muslim MEN volunteers for the Nazi SS - out of total population of 700,000 - that''''s a HUGE response.



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by onlythereal- January 12, 2009 9:51 PM EST
I%u2019m amazed daily at the hypocrisy of the protesters & Hamas sympathizers against the Israeli offensive. Where have they been while Hamas has been targeting Israeli civilians? I%u2019m dumbfounded as to how there have not been worldwide outcries against Hamas consistently firing rockets, not at military targets but in blatant attempts to kill & wound Israeli citizens, yet the moment Israel decides to eradicate the threat, the world is outraged. If you want to protest then direct your protest and disdain at Hamas not Israel. The civilian casualties are without a doubt very saddening but are a direct result of the tactics employed by Hamas. War is an ugly thing but is made uglier when an entity involved has no regard for human life & the deplorable tactics of Hamas shows their total disregard. If Israel had the same disregard the conflict in Gaza would already be over. Israel has the military wherewithal to obliterate the territory but has not; could the reason possibly be to minimize the civilian casualties (obviously not in the minds of the protesters & sympathizers)?

Posted by bamaguy16


Couldnt have said it better myself...that about raps it up...because its the truth.
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by onlythereal- January 12, 2009 9:49 PM EST
NObsEver..... Where do you get your information from? Most likely from the Iranian dictator who denies the holocaust ever happened. Save it, nobody believes your ***.
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by onlythereal- January 12, 2009 9:47 PM EST
Demonstrators outside the Israeli Embassy in London during a march and protest calling for the fighting in the Gaza region to stop, Saturday January 10, 2009. A Starbucks'' windows were smashed and three policemen were injured.

Alls it shows is just what kind of uncivilized people they were, are and probably always will be. They make me sick, they can dish it out but when it comes back to them they act like the barbarians that they are.
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by bamaguy16 January 12, 2009 3:06 PM EST
I%u2019m amazed daily at the hypocrisy of the protesters & Hamas sympathizers against the Israeli offensive. Where have they been while Hamas has been targeting Israeli civilians? I%u2019m dumbfounded as to how there have not been worldwide outcries against Hamas consistently firing rockets, not at military targets but in blatant attempts to kill & wound Israeli citizens, yet the moment Israel decides to eradicate the threat, the world is outraged. If you want to protest then direct your protest and disdain at Hamas not Israel. The civilian casualties are without a doubt very saddening but are a direct result of the tactics employed by Hamas. War is an ugly thing but is made uglier when an entity involved has no regard for human life & the deplorable tactics of Hamas shows their total disregard. If Israel had the same disregard the conflict in Gaza would already be over. Israel has the military wherewithal to obliterate the territory but has not; could the reason possibly be to minimize the civilian casualties (obviously not in the minds of the protesters & sympathizers)?
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by gaye5 January 12, 2009 7:42 AM EST
wvu7462, dont count on Obama taking troups out as our left wing Prime minister Mr Rudd also said that he was going to with draw all troups when he got into government, but instead he is talking about increasing them.. It is all a ploy to get votes and when they get into government suddenly they come up with reasons as to why they cant do it. So really do we want a government which doesnt know what is going on in the world before they are elected, thus who has to change their minds once they get in..
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by gaye5 January 12, 2009 7:36 AM EST
NObsEver, you have posted that stuff about the German Jews many many times so all we do now is skip over it..

Why dont you also post that during the Second World War in Yugoslavia, that many Muslim clerics in Bosnia and Kosovo were willing accomplices in the genocide of the nations Serbian, Jewish and Roma population. From 1941 until 1945, the Nazi-installed regime of Ante Pavelic in Croatia carried out some of the most horrific crimes of the Holocaust, killing over 800,000 Yugoslav citizens - 750,000 Serbs, 60,000 Jews and 26,000 Roma. In these crimes, they were helped by Muslim fundamentalists in Bosnia and Kosovo who were openly supported by the Palestinian Grand Mufti of Jerusalem, Hajj Amin al-Husseini. A notorious anti-Semite, he openly encouraged Muslims to join Nazi units that would be later implicated in genocide and crimes against humanity..


There were three SS divisions recruited among Balkan Muslims:
Husseini, (an Arab leader), made his contribution as a Muslim, by recruiting and organizing in 1943, BOSNIAN MUSLIM BATTALIONS in Croatia comprising some TWENTY THOUSAND Muslim MEN volunteers for the Nazi SS - out of total population of 700,000 - that''s a HUGE response.
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