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Here it is - You use a Jew as so called cover -You are blatantly Anti -Isreal- Anti Jew -
Post 22Canaduh
Quoting petros
If Israel has the right to kill for their land what is keeping the original North Americans from puttting you or I in a blue UN casket without facing criminal charges?Canaduh
The Native American "holocaust" happened before the media could latch onto it, not to mention the fact they dont own the media like the jews do. Every time the Israels do something or someone speaks out against them they play the holocaust get out of jail free card.
Post 42
I would have expected the 65th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz to get far less coverage than the 65th anniversary of D-Day, the end of WW II or even the second anniversary of Israel's ongoing Gaza blockade/crime against humanity. The holocaust gets more news coverage now than when it was happening.
I would agree that the holocaust is an important historical event, but that's not why it gets so much news coverage. I'm inclined to agree with Canaduh's and Finklestein's observations regarding the constant and overwhelming Holocaust news coverage.
Its being used as cover for Israeli atrocities.
First off, I'm not responsible for what other people write.
I admit freely to being blatantly anti-"Israeli war crimes and crimes against humanity". Its consistent with being a humanist who believes in universal human rights
I don't know who Canaduh is. All I wrote is that his statement was more or less in line with the position of Norman G. Finkelstein and I agree with Finkelstein. The other statements were made by other people and your attempt to tar me with their words are to quote Finkelstein "Beyond Chutzpuh".
You can read Finkelstein's position regarding the the use of Holocaust as cover for Israeli atrocities here and decide for yourself if his writings are anti-Semitic:
Norman G. Finkelstein » The Holocaust Industry
IMO, I find your alleged belief that I am anti-Semitic, because I agree with a Jewish scholar whose parents were Holocaust survivors, ridiculous.
No surprise, Finkelstein is also the subject of personal attacks on his credibility from Israeli war criminals apologists.Norman Gary Finkelstein (born December 8, 1953) is an American political scientist and author, whose primary fields of research are the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and the politics of the Holocaust. A graduate of Binghamton University, he received his Ph.D in Political Science from Princeton University. He has held faculty positions at Brooklyn College, Rutgers University, Hunter College, New York University, and, most recently, DePaul University, where he was an assistant professor from 2001 to 2007....
...His mother, Maryla Husyt Finkelstein, grew up in Warsaw, Poland, and survived the Warsaw Ghetto and the Majdanek concentration camp, as well as two slave labor camps. Her first husband died in the war. She considered the day of her liberation as the most horrible day of her life, since it first struck her then that she was alone, none of her parents and siblings having managed to survive. Norman's father, Zacharias Finkelstein, was a survivor of both the Warsaw Ghetto and the Auschwitz concentration camp.[5]...
Norman Finkelstein - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Recently Finkelstein just wrote a new book. You can find out more about it here:
Norman G. Finkelstein
Guess the topic?
What I believe about you Goober is that even you don't believe I am anti-Semitic. You are just trying pin that label on me in order to discredit my opinions, rather than debate Israeli war crimes and crimes against humanity. You'd prefer people remain ignorant of Israeli war crimes like bombing hospitals, firing on ambulances and preventing the International Red Cross from bringing medical aid to wounded civilians. Here is an example of a story, that you don't want people to know:
Yes I am against blocking the ICRC from rescuing trapped and starving children. You obviously support people who commit war crimes and crimes against humanity. Shame on you!January 8, 2009
Red Cross finds starving children with 12 corpses in Gaza 'house of horrors'
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(Reuters)
The ICRC believes there are more wounded sheltering in the ruins of shelled houses in Gaza and has demanded that the Israeli military provide access for a search
The International Committee of the Red Cross has accused the Israeli military of "unacceptable" conduct and breaching international humanitarian law after discovering four emaciated children living next to the corpses of their mothers and other adults in bomb-shattered houses in Gaza City.
The ICRC said that it had spent four days seeking Israeli guarantees of safe passage so that it could gain access to the houses in the badly damaged Zaytun neighbourhood of the city. It was finally allowed to send in a rescue team and four Palestine Red Crescent Society ambulances yesterday afternoon and said today that what they found was shocking.
In one house they discovered four small children, alive but too weak to stand, next to the bodies of their dead mothers. In all their were 12 dead bodies lying on mattresses.
In another house they found 15 survivors of the Israeli bombardment, several of them wounded, and in a third, three corpses. At that point they were ordered to leave by Israeli soldiers manning a post some 80 metres away, but they refused to do so.
The children and the wounded had to be taken to the ambulances by donkey cart because earth walls erected by the Israeli army made it impossible to bring the vehicles close enough to the houses. In all, the rescue team removed 18 wounded and 12 others who were extremely exhausted. It took away two corpses and plans to return to fetch 13 more tomorrow.
The ICRC said that it believed there were more wounded sheltering in the ruins of other houses in the same neighbourhood, and in an unusually robust public statement issued by the organisation's Geneva headquarters it demanded that the Israeli military grant it immediate access to search for them.
"This is a shocking incident," Pierre Wettach, the ICRC's head of delegation for Israel and the Occupied Palestinian Territories, said. "The Israeli military must have been aware of the situation but did not assist the wounded. Neither did they make it possible for us or the Palestine Red Crescent to assist the wounded."
The ICRC accused the Israeli military of failing to meet its obligation under international humanitarian law to care for and remove the wounded, and called the delay in allowing rescue services access unacceptable.
The ICRC's charges were another setback for the Israeli military. On Tuesday it killed more than 40 people in a bomb attack on a UN school...
Red Cross finds starving children with 12 corpses in Gaza 'house of horrors' - Times Online
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