But Bear, how do you give the UN teeth when it does not even have its own international police force?
What kind of teeth are you referring to?
What kind of teeth are you referring to?
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I'm glad you understand that. So your asinine comparison to Nazi's is again just BS.Israel has the right to block military materials from entering Gaza because it is in a state of war. Since Israel controls what enters and leaves Gaza, they have the same obligations as an occupying power and is responsible for the well being of Gaza's civilian population.
UN's Pillay: Gaza blockade illegal, must be lifted
Published: 06.05.10, 13:22 / Israel News UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Navi Pillay said on Saturday Israel's blockade of Gaza is illegal and should be lifted, and reiterated calls for an investigation into Israel's raid on aid supply ships this week.
"International humanitarian law prohibits starvation of civilians as a method of warfare and ... it is also prohibited to impose collective punishment on civilians," Pillay said. (Reuters)
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The Muddled East is a drama queen who would be best ignoredYep.........4.4 kilos of aid per person per week.........and that is only what ISRAEL allows in, and is from an anti-Israel site.
That is hardly starvation.......indeed, even the Israel haters can at best accuse the Israelis of not providing their sworn enemies with a balanced diet.
Meanwhile, 800,000 are dead in the Sudan, 5 million in the Congo.......but ISRAEL!!!!
It is a very bad joke. The UN is becoming the equivalent of the NSDAP on the "Jewish Question".
A VERY good illustration of the reason why the UN must NEVER have an enforcement arm.
I just did, and they don't even deny it....4kg, per person, per week. That is more than 2000 tonnes a week.
They say they aren't sending the Gazans a balanced diet!!!!!!!!!!
LOL!!!!!
Christian Science Monitor...Chronic malnutrition affects nearly 10 per cent of children under age five. The situation is most acute in Gaza, where 50,000 children are malnourished. About half of children under age two are anaemic and 70 per cent have vitamin A deficiency...
UNICEF - At a glance: Occupied Palestinian Territory - The big picture
BBC...An acute example of the human cost can be found in the densely populated Gaza Strip, where experts say a potent mix of politics and geography are pointing toward the onset of a full-blown water crisis. In the small coastal territory, resources are either scarce or contaminated, sewage goes largely untreated, and already ailing infrastructure buckles under an Israeli economic blockade in place since Hamas took over in 2007. According to the United Nations (UN), the current environmental damage could “take centuries to reverse.”
“If the situation continues like this any longer, we’ll be faced with a very serious water crisis in the Gaza Strip,” Stéphane Beytrison, the head of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) in Gaza, told the Monitor recently. “And any real efforts at developing the water and sanitation system, whether by the local authorities or by aid agencies, are hampered completely by the closure. It’s a real and very crucial problem.”...
World Water Day: Thirsty Gaza residents battle salt, sewage - CSMonitor.com
Targeting civilians and civilian infrastructure violates international laws and treaties regarding the conduct of war....The UN relief agency for Palestinian refugees Unrwa's list of household items that have been refused entry at various times includes light bulbs, candles, matches, books, musical instruments, crayons, clothing, shoes, mattresses, sheets, blankets, pasta, tea, coffee, chocolate, nuts, shampoo and conditioner.
...80% of Gazan households rely on some kind of food aid. Unrwa provides food aid for 750,000 people, half the population. ..
...The blockade has taken its toll on Gaza's water and sewage network. Lack of spare parts has made repairs difficult. Intermittent power supplies have made pumps reliant on generators, which in turn have lacked spare parts and fuel. The WHO says Operation Cast Lead worsened an already bad situation. Before the operation, it says Gazans had only half the water they needed according to international standards, and 80% of water supplied did not meet WHO drinking standards. At the height of the January fighting, half of Gaza's population had no access to piped water. Gaza's sewage treatment body estimates that at least 50m litres of raw or poorly-treated sewage is released into the sea daily. Some of Gaza's sewage is stored in huge lagoons, one of which burst in 2007 causing at least five deaths...
BBC News - Guide: Gaza under blockade
...The Mission found that, in the lead up to the Israeli military assault on Gaza, Israel imposed a blockade amounting to collective punishment and carried out a systematic policy of progressive isolation and deprivation of the Gaza Strip. During the Israeli military operation, code-named “Operation Cast Lead,” houses, factories, wells, schools, hospitals, police stations and other public buildings were destroyed...
http://www.unhchr.ch/huricane/huricane.nsf/0/9B63490FFCBE44E5C1257632004EA67B?opendocument
Israel hasn't got a right to exist, like Petros says, who would smother their arms industry for peace. The Palestinians can never elect a government acceptable to Israel. That is impossible.
What a fitting quote to represent yourself with. How fitting indeed.I'm not surprised that so many sheeple are incapable of recognizing senseless cruelty, war crimes and crimes against humanity. snopes.com: Hermann Goering
Yep.........4.4 kilos of aid per person per week.........and that is only what ISRAEL allows in, and is from an anti-Israel site.
That is hardly starvation.......indeed, even the Israel haters can at best accuse the Israelis of not providing their sworn enemies with a balanced diet.
Meanwhile, 800,000 are dead in the Sudan, 5 million in the Congo.......but ISRAEL!!!!
It is a very bad joke. The UN is becoming the equivalent of the NSDAP on the "Jewish Question".
A VERY good illustration of the reason why the UN must NEVER have an enforcement arm.
Israel's blockade of non-military items proves an intent to collectively punish civilians and is therefore illegal.
Since Israel controls what enters Gaza, they have a responsibility for the well being of the civilian population. Here are some of the results of Israel's illegal blockade.
But like the authorities devote greater manpower to greater crimes, we don't see that in you.Does this mean you support also Sudanese and Congolese war crimes and crimes against humanity or just Israeli war crimes and crimes against humanity? Go ahead and start a string in support of the Sudan's blockade of humanitarian food aid, or the DRC government's genocidal war against millions of civilians. You can recycle the same arguments you use in support of Israeli war crimes and crimes against humanity. I'll recycle the same arguments I use against Israeli war crimes and crimes against humanity.
I suspect you are making the argument, that Israeli crimes are less serious than Sudanese and Congolese crimes, in which case I'd agree. But your argument would be like arguing that since Ted Bundy was a far worse serial killer than Clifford Olson, Clifford Olson should be released. Israel is guilty of war crimes and crimes against humanity, just like The Sudan and The DRC and they should face appropriate sanctions.
I don't know, perhaps you should ask Hamas. I mean obviously someones eating well in Palestine. Perhaps if they truly were needy people the great leaders of Hamas would forgo the prime rib and give more to the people right?Its a fact that 10% of Gaza children have stunted growth from malnutrition directly attributable to Israel's blockade. A majority of Gaza children suffer vitamin deficiencies. Most water in Gaza is not safe to drink and raw sewage flows on Gaza's streets. I'd like to know how creating these problems contributes to Israel's security?
It is, that's why it's illegal.You'd think it would be easy to convince people that blocking humanitarian aid like food and medicine from reaching hungry and sick civilians is wrong.
Notice the selective outrage by the neo Nazi's.Notice the lack of outrage by Israeli apologists.
Same place as the prime rib.Where is their humanity?
I concure. Can you point them out. The crimes that is.Shame on people who support Israeli war crimes and crimes against humanity.
I agree. What's going on here is about the same. People concocting outrageous BS to label the Joos as boogiemen and apes.What's going on in Israel and the Occupied Territories is not that different from what was going on in Nazi Germany during the 1930's.
Again true. Which as you pointed out, is just like today, with people like you making stuff up and applying selective outrage.Germans should have spoken out at the time, but instead a majority supported Nazi atrocities.
I agree, yet again. Just look how quick all the Joo haters were, to jump on the "illegal" boat, before they even knew what the law was, lol.Goering was a Nazi, but his statement about how people can be manipulated by propaganda was as accurate now as it was back then.
See, there's those lies again.Israeli apologists support Israeli war crimes and crimes against humanity for the same reason a majority of Germans supported the Nazis.
More BS, no one here has said all Palestinians are terrorists. Just Hamas.If pro-Israel propaganda has convinced you that all Palestinians terrorists, then you won't feel much empathy for their suffering.
As soon as the Palestinians elect a Gov't that doesn't make genocide part of its party platform, I will do a lot more then just view them as fellow human beings, which I already do anyways.But as soon as you see Palestinians as fellow human beings, then Israel's treatment of these people are easily identified as war crimes and crimes against humanity.
UN's Pillay: Gaza blockade illegal, must be lifted
Published: 06.05.10, 13:22 / Israel News UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Navi Pillay said on Saturday Israel's blockade of Gaza is illegal and should be lifted, and reiterated calls for an investigation into Israel's raid on aid supply ships this week.
"International humanitarian law prohibits starvation of civilians as a method of warfare and ... it is also prohibited to impose collective punishment on civilians," Pillay said. (Reuters)
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Apparently I'm not the only one that sees the BS at the UN.While much of the international law that gets tossed around at the United Nations is up for ideological grabs, the rules of engagement at sea are among the few islands of stability.
Israel’s naval blockade pitches and rolls with the Law of the Sea - The Globe and Mail
Tim McVeigh proved that diesel and fertilizer can be combined to form a big blast. Both items are "legal" and can considered necessary. That said, to employ a simple view that illegal items are only those that are assembled weapons/bombs, etc is a fantasy.
In the end, Hamas brought all this crap down on their own heads through their own stupidity and clearly, they have no compunction to force the suffering of their own population in order to attempt to get some sympathy.
Even Israel has admitted that Hamas never attacked Israel from June 18, 2008 until the Israeli raid into Gaza on November 4, 2008. (Likely Israel chose that date to violate the ceasefire because Barak Obama won the US presidential elections and they knew few western news sources would carry the story)...On June 18, 2008, Israel and Hamas announced a ceasefire, which formally began on June 19, 2008. As part of the ceasefire, Israel agreed to allow limited commercial shipping across its border with Gaza, barring any breakdown of the tentative peace deal, and Hamas hinted that it would discuss the release of Gilad Shalit.[86] Hamas committed itself to enforce the ceasefire on the other Palestinian organizations.[87] While Hamas was careful to maintain the ceasefire, the lull was sporadically violated by other groups, sometimes in defiance of Hamas.[87][88][89][90][91][92] The ceasefire seriously eroded on November 4, 2008, after six Hamas paramilitary died during an Israeli incursion...
Hamas - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
That's an example of Hamas keeping their word. They were rewarded with Israeli assassinations and raids.Hamas arrests Fatah rocket cell
Fri, 11 Jul 2008
Hamas has detained two armed men from Fatah group who fired Qassam rockets into Israel, a move which jeopardizes truce deal in the region.
The men were arrested after two Qassam rockets were fired from northern Gaza towards Israel on Thursday afternoon, Ynet reported on Friday.
"They chased the two after they fired the rockets and abducted them," an official from Al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades, a group linked to Palestinian Authority Chief Mahmoud Abbas' Fatah group, said.
Hamas arrests Fatah rocket cell
I just looked up Palestinian classrooms, if you want you can go view them yourself, google is your friend. Nice classrooms, nice computers, all sorts of paper, pens, pencils and educational material. Hey, doesn't Hamas print their own educational material?Perhaps you can defend Israel's blockade of educational supplies like text books, paper, pens, pencils and other educational material.
They don't block that, and you know know. They may have at one point in time, for all manner of reasons, but you know full well, that those items are not on a permanent list of no's.What is the purpose of blocking food like macaroni, livestock, raw meat, spices, seeds and nuts, canned and dried fruit?
To me, your punitive view of Israel and what they stop is manipulated, and I believe you know that.Do you honestly believe Israel is only defending themselves by blocking these items? To me, their actions appear to be punitive.
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But...Don't get me wrong. I do not support Hamas. I don't support militant religious groups like Hamas
Hamas is a complex organization.
They are a political/religious/military/charity organization consisting of two main divisions. One is dedicated solely to charity, like building and running schools and hospitals. Its only the military branch which is a threat to Israel.
Hamas's leaders have repeatedly offered Israel multi-decade long ceasefires and were prepared to leave it to the next generation to decide how to deal with Israel. Israel responded by assassinating any Hamas leaders who advocated peace with Israel.
No doubt Hamas is hostile toward Israel, but they always keep their word.
Hamas subscribes to the "eye for an eye" philosophy. So when Israel violates their ceasefire agreements with violent raids and assassinations, Hamas almost always responds to violence with violence.
I can't recall a single ceasefire agreement being broken by Hamas first.
As far as I know, Hamas has always kept their word.
Hamas is only violent in response to violence and oppression (as per the Qu'ran).
They have never broken a ceasefire agreement first.
But they have been provoked into violence by Israel when Israel violates their ceasefire agreements.
They are intolerant regarding freedom of religion and have an extreme viewpoint regarding morality. But they also have a demonstrated record of being honest and trustworthy.
So when they say they want to eradicate the world of Joos, we should believe them?But anyone who has objectively examined Hamas's record knows they say what they mean and if you can get them to agree to something, they keep their word...
Right, that's why you support and defend a neo Nazi group hell bent on exterminating Joos.I'm agnostic and a pacifist.
And rightly so. Given the lack of objectivity in the UN and around the world. I would likely react the same way.Israel Rejects Joint Inquiry Into Aid Ship Attack