5 ian. 2009

NEWS FROM GAZA 2. "CRIMA ZILEI: israelul FOLOSESTE IN GAZA, ASUPRA POPULATIEI CIVILE, BOMBE CU FRAGMENTATIE, BOMBE CU FOSFOR, URANIU SARACIT."

Palestinienii arunca cu pietre ... iar bestiile sioniste decimeaza populatia civila din GAZA aruncand asupra lor fosfor alb, bombe cu fragmentatie si proiectile pe baza de uraniu saracit . Arme care ar putea foarte bine sa fie incadrate in categoria armelor de distrugere in masa .
ACESTA ESTE UN GENOCID SI O CRIMA . ACESTE ATACURI SUNT CLAR INDREPTATE IMPOTRIVA CIVILILOR PALESTINIENI.





""" Residents in Gaza have been talking about an unprecedented amount of force being unleashed against them by the Israeli army- but they have also spoken about new kinds of weaponry. It comes as no surprise-Gaza has always been Israel's "testing ground" - from nerve agents used in Khan Younis in 2003 to Sonic Boom "phantom air raids". Now, there is talk of cluster bombs, depleted uranium, and white phosphorus. And these are only the ones people can identify. CNN corespondents stationed near the borders have also been talking about new kinds of explosions. Norwegian medics say that some of the victims who have been wounded since Israel began its attacks on the Gaza Strip on December 27 have traces of depleted uranium in their bodies, according to Press TV. There are also reports that the Israeli Army is using both cluster bombs in the northern part of the Strip, as well as White Phosphorus, an incendiary weapon used by the United States in Iraq (which would explain the large flare-like explosions unseen before in Gaza). """ [source]



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""" Three hours after the Israel Defense Forces began their ground operation in the Gaza Strip, at about 10:30 P.M. Saturday night, a shell or missile hit the house owned by Hussein al-Awaidi and his brothers. Twenty-one people live in the isolated house, located in an agricultural area east of Gaza City's Zeitoun neighborhood. Five of them were wounded in the strike: Two women in their eighties (his mother and aunt), his 14-year-old son, his 13-year-old niece and his 10-year-old nephew.

Twenty hours later, the wounded were still bleeding in a shed in the courtyard of the house. There was no electricity, no heat, no water. Their relatives were with them, but every time they tried to leave the courtyard to fetch water, the army shot at them. (...)
In B.'s neighborhood, the bombs hit the water mains, so she has had no water since yesterday morning. "I'm already used to coping without electricity," she said. "There's no television, but I hear what happens from friends who call. One friend called from Lebanon, another from Haifa. And Ramallah. But without water, how will we manage?" """ [source]

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