Palestine in darkness
independent journo | 28.01.2008 11:17 | Palestine
On at least two occasions this week, Hamas staged scenes of darkness as part of its campaign to end the political and economic sanctions against the Gaza Strip, Palestinian journalists said Wednesday.
Palestinians attend a candlelight march against severe fuel cuts that also led to power cuts, in Gaza City. Were some of them staged?
In the first case, journalists who were invited to cover the Hamas government meeting were surprised to see Prime Minister Ismail Haniyeh and his ministers sitting around a table with burning candles.
In the second case on Tuesday, journalists noticed that Hamas legislators who were meeting in Gaza City also sat in front of burning candles.
But some of the journalists noticed that there was actually no need for the candles because both meetings were being held in daylight.
"They had closed the curtains in the rooms to create the impression that Hamas leaders were also suffering as a result of the power stoppage," one journalist said "It was obvious that the whole thing was staged."
Another journalist said he and his colleagues were told to wait for a few minutes before entering the chamber of the Palestinian Legislative Council so that each legislator would have time to light his candle. He said that when he saw that the curtains had been closed to prevent the light from entering, he realized that Hamas was trying to manipulate the media for political gain.
Full details with pictures here
http://lawhawk.blogspot.com/2008/01/time-prints-hamas-propaganda-without.html
This is on the back of the previous infamous staged events in the area, such as the faked shooting
http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=32137
Or that old favourite "main in green helmet"
http://eureferendum.blogspot.com/2006/08/qana-directors-cut.html
Plus also let's not forget the "where there's smoke" fakery
http://michellemalkin.com/2006/08/05/where-theres-smoke-theres-photoshop/
Most recently there have been many staged photos during the breaking of the border wall between Gaza and Egypt. For example
Or for some FACTS you could read
http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3486144,00.html
In the first case, journalists who were invited to cover the Hamas government meeting were surprised to see Prime Minister Ismail Haniyeh and his ministers sitting around a table with burning candles.
In the second case on Tuesday, journalists noticed that Hamas legislators who were meeting in Gaza City also sat in front of burning candles.
But some of the journalists noticed that there was actually no need for the candles because both meetings were being held in daylight.
"They had closed the curtains in the rooms to create the impression that Hamas leaders were also suffering as a result of the power stoppage," one journalist said "It was obvious that the whole thing was staged."
Another journalist said he and his colleagues were told to wait for a few minutes before entering the chamber of the Palestinian Legislative Council so that each legislator would have time to light his candle. He said that when he saw that the curtains had been closed to prevent the light from entering, he realized that Hamas was trying to manipulate the media for political gain.
Full details with pictures here
http://lawhawk.blogspot.com/2008/01/time-prints-hamas-propaganda-without.html
This is on the back of the previous infamous staged events in the area, such as the faked shooting
http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=32137
Or that old favourite "main in green helmet"
http://eureferendum.blogspot.com/2006/08/qana-directors-cut.html
Plus also let's not forget the "where there's smoke" fakery
http://michellemalkin.com/2006/08/05/where-theres-smoke-theres-photoshop/
Most recently there have been many staged photos during the breaking of the border wall between Gaza and Egypt. For example
Or for some FACTS you could read
http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3486144,00.html
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Go Hamas Go!!!
28.01.2008 11:41
So, rather than admitting that it was an atrocious mistake to use war crimes so blatantly, they now want us to be SHOCKED that Hamas utilised their own war crime as a backdrop for a photoshoot.
Israel which has for a long time been exaggerating the military capability of the Palestinian resistance to colonial style apartheid and widespread landtheft, is outraged that they are shown in a bad light (in this case candlelight) after they publicly announced that they were cutting of humanitarian supplies to Gaza.
Good on Hamas for seizing the opportunity - many more people sat up and took notice of Israel's widespread abuses as a result!
The zionist myths are falling - its turning into a farce.
Proper Gander
"Go Hamas Go" ?????
28.01.2008 13:12
then come back and apologise.
Harry
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28.01.2008 13:16
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t_B1H-1opys
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PA TV
28.01.2008 13:30
As background, it should be noted that a foundation of Palestinian Authority (PA) ideology is that the Jews do not comprise a nation but only a religious group, and therefore do not have a right to a national home. This foundation of PA ideology is taught regularly by educators and political leaders, and was recently reiterated by the current PA Prime Minister, Ahmad Qurei:
"President Bush said that Israel is a Jewish state, which is a cause for our concern. This should not have been said ... What is the meaning of the concept of a Jewish state... Does this mean that this is a Jewish state, this is Sunni, this is Shi'ite, this is Alawite, and that one is Christian... These differences could plunge the region into a whirlpool..."
[Al-Nahar (Lebanon) and Al-Hayat Al-Jadida, June 15, 2003]
Today on PA TV, three senior historians, including the Chairman of the PA Public Library, and Arafat's Advisor on Education, Dr. Jarir Al-Kidwah, again taught this delegitimization of Israel's existence with significant elaboration and detail. Using the denial of Jewish nationhood as a starting point, they taught that modern Jews have no connection to the Land of Israel, and the early Zionists were therefore not interested in returning to Israel. Any country would have satisfied the Jews, who feared European anti-Semitism. However, it was the Europeans - Britain in particular - who directed the Jews to Israel, with two goals:/p>
1. Britain wanted to control the natural resources of the Middle East, and by planting a foreign "cancer" they could control the Arab states.
2. The Jews were such a detriment to European society that sending the Jews to the Middle East was an ideal way to "rid Europe of the burden of its problematic Jews."
As part of today's discussion, a historian explained that The Protocols of the Elders of Zion, the Russian forgery that was presented as the Jews' secret plan to rule the world, played a role at the first Zionist Congress in 1897. The PA often teaches that Zionist ideology is based on The Protocols.
The following is the transcript from today's "history" program, followed by two items from PMW archives that document the repetitive nature of this de-legitimization of Israel in PA teaching:
Today's "history" program on PA TV
Dr. Riad Al-Astal, history lecturer at Al-Azhar University in Gaza:
"In these circumstances [of European nationalism] what is known as the Zionist Renaissance developed, and the seeds of what is called The Protocols of The Elders of Zion appeared at the end of the 18th century. They are the Protocols that were presented in the Basel Congress in Switzerland [the First Zionist Congress in 1897]"
Dr. Jarir Al-Kidwah [Head of the PA Public Library]:
"Theodore Herzl, the founder of political Zionism, did not believe in Judaism. He strongly opposed anyone who claimed Judaism was a religion... He believed that the Jews around the world were one nation just because they were Jews... [and] here is the danger."
Dr. Issam Sisalem [Senior Lecturer at Islamic University in Gaza and Educational TV host]:
"The Jews lived in isolated areas, in ghettos in Poland and in Russia. They were the remains of the Khazars ... with no connection to our land and the history of our land [Palestine]... and even those whomade this name name have no history or connection to this land."
[He then explains that as a result of the pogroms in Russia the Zionist wanted Jews to emigrate.]
"At that time, Britain wanted to plant a cancer [in the Middle East to control it]. It did not occur to them [the Zionists] that Palestine would be theirs. They wanted ... any Homeland. Our people wisely sensed this, as they planted on the land and lived in peace and security, continuing a twelve thousand year journey on this land. They sensed the danger, the moment the first settlement appeared. The first settlement appeared in 1842, when Moses Montefiore bought it in Jaffa under a false name, and they [the Zionists] would use French false names and others."
Moderator:
"Dr. Riad, the year 1897 is considered a crossroad ... and we regard this date as a black one in our lives..."
Al-Astal:
"... the Zionist Movement began at the Basel Congress to plan the exploitation of the powers' struggle and the struggle of Europe over the Middle East... The European states, of course welcomed this idea and were striving to plant Israel as a functional state, which will serve the imperialism, and as a bridgehead for ruling over the world, the Near East and there - from the Middle East and the Far East ... the international conspiracy was bigger than us [the Palestinian People]."
Sisalem:
"Britain wanted to plant the Jews herein order to protect the Suez Canal... Max Nordau, the deviser, the planner of the idea [of settling the Jews in Argentine, Italy, Mozambique, Angola, Al-Arish and so on] at the Basel Congress, decided that they [the Jews] will immigrate to here [to Palestine], and that is why they clothed the issue in a fictitious religious and false [manner]...
"Britain decided to plant in this land a foreign, secluded entity - a cancer - in order to drive a wedge between the [Arab] nation...
"...There are two major elements for which Britain and the other European states were striving: the first element was to get rid of the Jews, who were known as those who provoke civil wars, disturbances, and financial crises in Germany, in France and in other European states. Regarding the second point ... it is: the European plan, the British-French plan ... to torpedo any hope for an Arab unity."
[Speaking of a battle in which 150,00 British soldiers were defeated by the Turks]: "... alongside the British army there was a fighting Jewish regiment - this cancer began with them, [in] this land to which they have no connection..."
Archive Materials
Pages from our History - PA TV program
Dr. Jarir Al-Kidwah
"The Europeans were afraid of Arab unity, which would have hurt their colonialism in our region, and so they decided ... to prevent Arab unity by placing a foreign body in the heart of the Arab nation, and that is the Zionist body manifested by the Jews in Palestine..."
Dr. Issam Sisalem:
"The Zionists and colonialists met in Brussels and decided to establish a cancer in the land .. They [the Jews] thought of Uganda, Cyprus, Argentina. Palestine was not a goal... But British interests caused the establishment of this cancer here... Hence the Crusader wars continue..."
"In 1927 they named the region the Land of Israel."
Moderator:
"We hope our nation will be able to overcome the cursed Balfour Declaration..."
[PA TV, November 9, 2000]
"The difference between Hitler and Balfour" - Newspaper article
"The difference between Hitler and Balfour was simple: the former did not have colonies to which to send the Jews and so he destroyed them, whereas [according to] Balfour's plan ... Palestine turned into one of his colonies and he began to send the Jews there. Lord Balfour is Hitler with colonies, while Hitler is Balfour without colonies. They both wanted to get rid of the Jews... Zionism was crucial to the defense of the West's interests in the region, [by] ridding Europe of the burden of her Jews."
[Al-Hayat Al-Jadida, June 12, 1998]
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hamas
31.01.2008 10:00
Of course they are Islamist, and that seems to be enough in itself for most middle class Brits to condemn them. It's a shame they are not so quick to condemn the US/Israeli/UK sanctions designed to bring down one of the few governments in the region that appears to have genuine popular support.
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