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Max Igan: Straight from the Terrorist Horse's Mouth. A Manifesto for the Planned Ethnic Cleansing of the Gaza Strip

Max Igan: “Straight from the Terrorist Horses Mouth. A Manifesto fo...

Message from Max Igan – 20th July, 2014 on his Facebook page
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“Straight from the Terrorist Horses Mouth. A Manifesto for the Planned Ethnic Cleansing Of the Gaza Strip.

MAKE THIS VIRAL! MAKE THIS VIRAL

There are massive gas field the Israeli terrorists wish to claim and there are 1.8million refugees attempting to hold on to the last bit of their country in the way… Operation “Protective” Edge, and even the kidnapping of the three Israeli youths (whose killers were speaking Hebrew) has been a thoroughly planned and well orchestrated genocide and Ethnic Cleansing right from the very beginning.

This is why Israel destroyed all Hospitals, Ambulances and Water supplies. In Gaza right now there is no water, no food, no hospital, no ambulances, they are driving tanks through buildings and killing everyone they see, and Israel wont be sweeping up after the big going away party they are throwing for the people of Gaza, that way they get to kill the rest off with typhus and cholera after they leave and it wont be part of their official death toll… it will be Hamas fault for “spending billions on rockets” rather than efficient medical services

This is why the claim has been made that Hamas is “mass genociding” their own people. Because it paves the way for a wholesale slaughter – all of which can be blamed on Hamas. This is why Israel created Hamas. It is why Hamas rockets are fired at Israel in their hundreds and why they never hit anything or kill anyone. All has been orchestrated to provide the Israeli government the cover this rogue state required to cleanse Gaza of its people when it needed to.

This incursion into Gaza is everything I said, and much, much more. It is a wholesale ethnic cleansing of the 1.8 million innocent refugees of the Gaza strip. right before our eyes.

its a fire sale and everything must go
most especially, the people.

Make this post viral”
Max Igan

http://jhaines6.wordpress.com/

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The Irish People Strongly Object To The Israeli Slaughter of the Palestinians

At a time when Gaza is suffering a genocide at the hands of the Israeli government, the Irish images-4

government has underhandedly permitted Disney, (a company which is on every boycott list of Israeli supported companies), who acquired Lucasfilm in 2012 for $4.05 billion (wiki) to come into Ireland and film on one of our most sacred and ancient sites.  The Irish government is aware that there is huge opposition to the genocide in Gaza and that the Minister for Foreign Affairs, Charlie Flanagan has been urged by Cork County Council to summon the Israeli ambassador to Iveagh House to convey the outrage of the Irish people at the response of the Israeli defence forces to events in the Gaza Strip.[6]  Earlier this month Dublin City Council passed a motion calling for an end to both the ongoing Israeli attacks on Gaza and the Israeili illegal siege of the coastal strip, as well as calling upon the irish government to push for an arms embargo and trade sanctions on Israel.[7]

An online petition[8] to expel the Israeli ambassador has already reached 22,433 signers and is rising rapidly.  If anyone takes the time to view the petition online you will see that there are people currently signing the petition every few seconds.

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Bolivia has declared Israel a “terrorist state” and revoked a visa exemption agreement with Tel Aviv in protest at the ongoing Israeli attacks on the besieged Gaza Strip.

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I am aware how distressed you are, my dear, as you see the slaughter of a noble and peaceful people [in Palestine]. What does this tell you about those in whom you were asked to place your trust? This is their plan to take over your world. All who keep silent and close their eyes to this slaughter are as guilty as those who drop the bombs. What is being rained down on these poor helpless people is PURE EVIL. Who will support you when they come calling on you? This is a takeover: they want it all, and that includes you !

Refuse to be part of it and make clear your feelings. Refuse to assist in the takeover of humanity. Refuse to be a HUMAN SACRIFICE. Do not buy into whatever package of FEAR they come up with next

- montague keen, sunday 3 august 2014

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‘Break off ties with Israel!’ Latin America protests against Gaza violence

On Saturday, thousands of people marched in Chile’s capital, Santiago, calling upon the country’s president, Michelle Bachelet, to break off diplomatic relations with Israel.

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Published time: August 03, 2014 12:03

Thousands of people have taken to the streets around the world over the weekend to protest Israel’s military operation in the Gaza Strip. The largest demonstrations were held in Australia, France and Chile.

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RT: ‘Jews and Arabs refuse to be enemies’: Thousands call for peace...

Published time: August 18, 2014 18:33

Demonstrators hold up placards reading in Hebrew: "One justice for all" (L) and "when there is no peace war comes (R)" as thousands of Israelis protest during a left-wing peace rally in the coastal city of Tel Aviv calling for the Israeli government to negotiate with the Palestinian Authority on August 16, 2014. (AFP Photo / Gali Tibbon)

Demonstrators hold up placards reading in Hebrew: “One justice for all” (L) and “when there is no peace war comes (R)” as thousands of Israelis protest during a left-wing peace rally in the coastal city of Tel Aviv calling for the Israeli government to negotiate with the Palestinian Authority on August 16, 2014. (AFP Photo / Gali Tibbon)

Thousands of people gathered in Tel Aviv’s Rabin Square over the weekend to encourage an end to hostilities through peace negotiations between Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu and the Palestinian unity government.

The protest’s organizers said that the turnout Saturday night was as high as 10,000 people, while Israeli media said that just “thousands” were involved in the protest, the Jerusalem Post reported.

Participants rallied under the slogan: “Changing direction: toward peace, away from war.”

Several protesters were chanting, “Bibi go home,” according to JPost.

The left-wing Meretz party’s leader, member of the Knesset Zehava Gal-On, called for the resignation of Netanyahu, saying he had failed to ensure peace in the south despite having the capacity and authority to act over the course of the past five years.

Israeli author David Grossman speaks as thousands of Israelis protest during a left-wing peace rally in the coastal city of Tel Aviv calling for the Israeli government to negotiate with the Palestinian Authority on August 16, 2014. (AFP Photo / Gali Tibbon)

Israeli author David Grossman speaks as thousands of Israelis protest during a left-wing peace rally in the coastal city of Tel Aviv calling for the Israeli government to negotiate with the Palestinian Authority on August 16, 2014. (AFP Photo / Gali Tibbon)

“You could have achieved the framework you are willing to accept now without paying the price of 64 dead soldiers and the deaths of civilians,” she told the crowd.

Other protesters marched under signs stating, “Jews and Arabs refuse to be enemies,”and “When there is no peace, war comes,” according to the JPost. In addition to Meretz, Hadash, Peace Now and other left-wing organizations participated in the rally.

A demonstrator holds up placards reading in Hebrew: "When there is no peace war comes" (top) and "Jews and Arabs refuse to be enemies" (bottom) as thousands of Israelis protest during a left-wing peace rally in the coastal city of Tel Aviv calling for the Israeli government to negotiate with the Palestinian Authority on August 16, 2014. (AFP Photo / Gali Tibbon)

A demonstrator holds up placards reading in Hebrew: “When there is no peace war comes” (top) and “Jews and Arabs refuse to be enemies” (bottom) as thousands of Israelis protest during a left-wing peace rally in the coastal city of Tel Aviv calling for the Israeli government to negotiate with the Palestinian Authority on August 16, 2014. (AFP Photo / Gali Tibbon)

The protest had originally been scheduled for the previous week. However, it was postponed after its permit was revoked by the Home Front Command and the police at a point when authorities were trying to prevent large-scale gatherings while missiles were still being fired and there was still a threat of Hamas rockets falling on Tel Aviv.

In contravention of the ban, 500 people still materialized at the time for which it was originally scheduled.

Among the more high-profile marchers on Saturday night was author David Grossman, who said that a military solution was not possible in the Israeli-Palestinian dispute. “There is still a critical mass who want peace,” he said.

Demonstrators hold a placard reading in Hebrew: "Agreement with Abbas not with Hamas" as thousands of Israelis protest during a left-wing peace rally in the coastal city of Tel Aviv calling for the Israeli government to negotiate with the Palestinian Authority on August 16, 2014. (AFP Photo / Gali Tibbon)

Demonstrators hold a placard reading in Hebrew: “Agreement with Abbas not with Hamas” as thousands of Israelis protest during a left-wing peace rally in the coastal city of Tel Aviv calling for the Israeli government to negotiate with the Palestinian Authority on August 16, 2014. (AFP Photo / Gali Tibbon)

“Certain phenomena and processes that have become apparent lately might transform Israel into an extremist, militant sect, xenophobic, isolated and ostracized,” Grossman added.

Meretz activist Ofer Prag told JPost that he had attended to make sure the left was given a voice.

“We could have gone down the political path before this war started and averted 64 Israeli deaths and nearly 2,000 Palestinian ones,” he said.

On August 14, an estimated 10,000 also rallied in Tel Aviv to show support for the IDF’s military campaign in Gaza, urging the government forces to stop Hamas rocket attacks on Israel once and for all.

The expiration of a five-day ceasefire loomed on Monday night.

More than 2,000 civilians and military personnel have been killed since the conflict began five weeks ago.

A young girl holds a placard reading in Hebrew: "I want peace" as thousands of Israelis protest during a left-wing peace rally in the coastal city of Tel Aviv calling for the Israeli government to negotiate with the Palestinian Authority on August 16, 2014. (AFP Photo / Gali Tibbon)

A young girl holds a placard reading in Hebrew: “I want peace” as thousands of Israelis protest during a left-wing peace rally in the coastal city of Tel Aviv calling for the Israeli government to negotiate with the Palestinian Authority on August 16, 2014. (AFP Photo / Gali Tibbon).

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RT: British Jews, Muslims issue joint call for peace

Published time: August 28, 2014 10:30

Demonstrators hold placards as they gather near the Israeli embassy in central London.(AFP Photo / Leon Neal)

Demonstrators hold placards as they gather near the Israeli embassy in central London.(AFP Photo / Leon Neal)

British Muslim and Jewish leaders have issued a joint statement calling for interfaith cooperation and condemnation of civilian deaths in Gaza, saying they should not “import conflict,” but rather “export peace.”

The Jewish Board of Deputies and the Muslim Council of Britain (MCB) condemned civilian deaths and expressions of anti-Semitism, Islamophobia and racism, calling on both communities to “redouble efforts to work together and get to know one another.”

In the wake of mass protests and a spike in anti-Semitism in the UK, the statement acknowledged both sides had “deeply held views about the conflict in Israel and Palestine”and disagreements over its origins and solutions, but insisted there are many points of agreement.

“The death of every civilian is a tragedy, and every effort should be taken to minimize such losses,” the statement reads.

“In spite of the situation in the Middle East, we must continue to work hard for good community relations in the UK. We must not import conflict. We must export peace instead.”

There were, however, differences of opinion following the release of the statement over the implied meaning of the phrase, “The targeting of civilians is completely unacceptable and against our religious traditions.”

The Board argues this can be read as an MCB criticism of Hamas rocket attacks, while the MCB say it concerns both Hamas and the IDF’s targeting of Palestinian civilians. The Board has refused to condemn the IDF or acknowledge it targets civilians.

A spokesman for the Board told the Jewish Chronicle, “We are very clear that the IDF does not target civilians; that’s why we felt able to sign it.”

Jewish men join a protest to support the people of Gaza, in central London.(Reuters / Luke MacGregor)

Jewish men join a protest to support the people of Gaza, in central London.(Reuters / Luke MacGregor)

Nevertheless, the joint statement represents a significant step forward for both groups, which had frozen relations in 2009 when the MCB’s then deputy secretary-general, Daud Abdullah, signed the Istanbul Declaration, threatening violence against Israel supporters and British troops. The MCB has also boycotted Holocaust Memorial Day in recent years.

“We need constructive dialogue to limit our disagreements and identify the widest possible range of areas for cooperation. There are more issues that unite us than divide us,” the groups said.

With reference to the fresh wave of anti-Semitism and Islamophobia in the UK, triggered by events in the Middle East, both groups urged caution and responsibility in their protests so that demonstrations and political statements didn’t spill over into racist attacks.

“There can be no excuse for racism, violence, or other forms of intimidation, when expressing views in the media, on the streets, outside shops or online,” they said.

The Muslim Council of Britain is the UK’s largest Muslim umbrella body with over 500 affiliated national, regional and local organizations, mosques, charities and schools. The 250-year-old Jewish Board of Deputies promotes and defends the religious and civil liberties of British Jews.

Up to 80 percent of British Jews say non-Jews blame them for the Israeli government’s actions, according to a recent Institute for Jewish Policy Research study. Most believe the spike is bound up in perceptions of the Israeli state’s actions in Gaza.

Rising anti-Semitism and mass protests against the Israeli assault on Gaza have prompted almost two-thirds of British Jews to question their future in the UK, according to a Jewish Chronicle poll.

Since the Israel Defense Forces’ offensive in Gaza began last month, London has seen a series of large Gaza solidarity rallies, attracting tens of thousands of protesters.

These Gaza solidarity protests, however, have included a visible Jewish presence, with those in attendance calling for a marked distinction to be made between the actions of the Israeli state and the Jewish people as a whole.

More than 2,100 Palestinians have died in the course of Israel’s campaign, which has seen the bombing of UN shelters, homes, hospitals and universities. On the Israeli side, 68 people have been killed, mainly soldiers.



CHRISTINA said:

RT: ‘Jews and Arabs refuse to be enemies’: Thousands call for peace...

Published time: August 18, 2014 18:33

Demonstrators hold up placards reading in Hebrew: "One justice for all" (L) and "when there is no peace war comes (R)" as thousands of Israelis protest during a left-wing peace rally in the coastal city of Tel Aviv calling for the Israeli government to negotiate with the Palestinian Authority on August 16, 2014. (AFP Photo / Gali Tibbon)

Demonstrators hold up placards reading in Hebrew: “One justice for all” (L) and “when there is no peace war comes (R)” as thousands of Israelis protest during a left-wing peace rally in the coastal city of Tel Aviv calling for the Israeli government to negotiate with the Palestinian Authority on August 16, 2014. (AFP Photo / Gali Tibbon)

Thousands of people gathered in Tel Aviv’s Rabin Square over the weekend to encourage an end to hostilities through peace negotiations between Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu and the Palestinian unity government.

The protest’s organizers said that the turnout Saturday night was as high as 10,000 people, while Israeli media said that just “thousands” were involved in the protest, the Jerusalem Post reported.

Participants rallied under the slogan: “Changing direction: toward peace, away from war.”

Several protesters were chanting, “Bibi go home,” according to JPost.

The left-wing Meretz party’s leader, member of the Knesset Zehava Gal-On, called for the resignation of Netanyahu, saying he had failed to ensure peace in the south despite having the capacity and authority to act over the course of the past five years.

Israeli author David Grossman speaks as thousands of Israelis protest during a left-wing peace rally in the coastal city of Tel Aviv calling for the Israeli government to negotiate with the Palestinian Authority on August 16, 2014. (AFP Photo / Gali Tibbon)

Israeli author David Grossman speaks as thousands of Israelis protest during a left-wing peace rally in the coastal city of Tel Aviv calling for the Israeli government to negotiate with the Palestinian Authority on August 16, 2014. (AFP Photo / Gali Tibbon)

“You could have achieved the framework you are willing to accept now without paying the price of 64 dead soldiers and the deaths of civilians,” she told the crowd.

Other protesters marched under signs stating, “Jews and Arabs refuse to be enemies,”and “When there is no peace, war comes,” according to the JPost. In addition to Meretz, Hadash, Peace Now and other left-wing organizations participated in the rally.

A demonstrator holds up placards reading in Hebrew: "When there is no peace war comes" (top) and "Jews and Arabs refuse to be enemies" (bottom) as thousands of Israelis protest during a left-wing peace rally in the coastal city of Tel Aviv calling for the Israeli government to negotiate with the Palestinian Authority on August 16, 2014. (AFP Photo / Gali Tibbon)

A demonstrator holds up placards reading in Hebrew: “When there is no peace war comes” (top) and “Jews and Arabs refuse to be enemies” (bottom) as thousands of Israelis protest during a left-wing peace rally in the coastal city of Tel Aviv calling for the Israeli government to negotiate with the Palestinian Authority on August 16, 2014. (AFP Photo / Gali Tibbon)

The protest had originally been scheduled for the previous week. However, it was postponed after its permit was revoked by the Home Front Command and the police at a point when authorities were trying to prevent large-scale gatherings while missiles were still being fired and there was still a threat of Hamas rockets falling on Tel Aviv.

In contravention of the ban, 500 people still materialized at the time for which it was originally scheduled.

Among the more high-profile marchers on Saturday night was author David Grossman, who said that a military solution was not possible in the Israeli-Palestinian dispute. “There is still a critical mass who want peace,” he said.

Demonstrators hold a placard reading in Hebrew: "Agreement with Abbas not with Hamas" as thousands of Israelis protest during a left-wing peace rally in the coastal city of Tel Aviv calling for the Israeli government to negotiate with the Palestinian Authority on August 16, 2014. (AFP Photo / Gali Tibbon)

Demonstrators hold a placard reading in Hebrew: “Agreement with Abbas not with Hamas” as thousands of Israelis protest during a left-wing peace rally in the coastal city of Tel Aviv calling for the Israeli government to negotiate with the Palestinian Authority on August 16, 2014. (AFP Photo / Gali Tibbon)

“Certain phenomena and processes that have become apparent lately might transform Israel into an extremist, militant sect, xenophobic, isolated and ostracized,” Grossman added.

Meretz activist Ofer Prag told JPost that he had attended to make sure the left was given a voice.

“We could have gone down the political path before this war started and averted 64 Israeli deaths and nearly 2,000 Palestinian ones,” he said.

On August 14, an estimated 10,000 also rallied in Tel Aviv to show support for the IDF’s military campaign in Gaza, urging the government forces to stop Hamas rocket attacks on Israel once and for all.

The expiration of a five-day ceasefire loomed on Monday night.

More than 2,000 civilians and military personnel have been killed since the conflict began five weeks ago.

A young girl holds a placard reading in Hebrew: "I want peace" as thousands of Israelis protest during a left-wing peace rally in the coastal city of Tel Aviv calling for the Israeli government to negotiate with the Palestinian Authority on August 16, 2014. (AFP Photo / Gali Tibbon)

A young girl holds a placard reading in Hebrew: “I want peace” as thousands of Israelis protest during a left-wing peace rally in the coastal city of Tel Aviv calling for the Israeli government to negotiate with the Palestinian Authority on August 16, 2014. (AFP Photo / Gali Tibbon).

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