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POPSUN Undersec'y for Humanitarian Affairs on Gaza, Jan. 8, 2009 An extremely disturbing picture of the situation on the ground for Gazan civilians. One-third of the dead are children. Aid convoys and Red Cross teams have been prevented from carrying out humanitarian missions and have periodically been fired upon. Much of the civilian population of Gaza is without food, water, medical care, or power.
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POPSWho should we believe? Who has THE Record for Denial? No contest! How do we know the Zionist parrot is lying? The evidence of burning UNRWA buildings that water could extinguish, makes worse by water! Or the record of the Zionist for bear-faced lies like Qana and now Zeitoun! Or the WMD lies to invade Iraq! Or the lies now to attack Iran! Or USS Liberty! Or Pollard, probably free by now! Tell me when they owned up to ANYTHING! The TRUTH has to be wrung of of them, kicking and screaming! But still they'll be there with their begging-bowl, looking for more, to kill more children. Denial is all to them. Denial of the holocaust now with their attempt to exterminate Gaza life.
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POPSHamas Steals from UN Aid Agencies Liberation Tigers of Tamil Elam (LTTE) the World Wide Banned group of Terrorists of Sri Lanka too stole fresh aid goods and released to people their old and stale stock. Terrorists have similar methods in looking after their people for whom they claim to fight for.
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POPS"Rebuilding Gaza is the least we can do" John B. Quigley is a professor of law at the Moritz College of Law at the Ohio State University, where he is the Presidents' Club Professor of Law. In 1995 he was recipient of The Ohio State University Distinguished Scholar Award. Before joining the Ohio State faculty in 1969, Professor Quigley was a research scholar at Moscow State University, and a research associate in comparative law at Harvard Law School. He teaches International Law and Comparative Law and holds an adjunct appointment in the Political Science Department. In 1982-83 he was a visiting professor at the University of Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. He is active in international human rights work. He has published many articles and books on human rights, the United Nations, war and peace, east European law, African law, and the Arab-Israeli conflict. He is fluent in Russian and French and highly proficient in Spanish, and Swahil
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POPSHaaretz: IDF troops posing as Hamas men Haaretz has also learned that one of the army's methods for evacuating a home is to fire a missile toward its upper level. That is how B.'s house in Sajaiyeh was destroyed. It was bombed just a few minutes after a missile struck and 40 shell-shocked family members walked out of the house .The IDF has also forced at least 40,000 people to leave their homes in agricultural and border areas. In Rafah, most of the 20,000 people removed from their homes were lodging with relatives and not in UNRWA facilities
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POPSTo Indict Israel, Times Presents UN As Unbiased Source A story in New York Times says the United Nations is highly critical of Israel’s conduct in the Gaza fighting, as if this was a revelation. When has the U.N. not been highly critical of the Jewish State about something or other? For The New York Times to indict Israel for the suffering of civilians in Gaza by citing the United Nations, is like quoting Osama bin Laden on America’s role in world affairs. In 2003, the General Assembly passed 18 resolutions criticizing Israel for alleged human rights violations, versus 4 critical of other countries. During Israel’s two wars in Lebanon, the U.N. relief agency UNRWA allowed Palestinian fighters to use its facilities. The United Nations is on the verge of hysteria over deaths near a U.N. school in Gaza. Apparently, it’s irrelevant that the Israelis were taking fire from said school. In fact, at least two of the casualties were Hamas fighters.