Protest against Israel's killings in Gaza - Birmingham
anonn | 15.11.2012 17:54 | Palestine | Birmingham
An horrific offensive Israel has started against the people of Gaza. It is unclear how long this will latest attack will continue but what is clear is that war crimes are taking place and that we should protest against it.
We will be holding an emergency protest on Friday evening in Birmingham City Centre.
We will be holding an emergency protest on Friday evening in Birmingham City Centre.
anonn
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No vile Hasbara at IMC.
15.11.2012 21:17
"Their patience has been heroic, but enough is enough, time to defend their country against the oppressive Hamas rocket attacks"
No Hasbara here.
Take your Nazi cult and leave.
Freak!!
No Hasbara here.
Take your Nazi cult and leave.
Freak!!
Anti-Nazi Lease.
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What is really happening
15.11.2012 19:28
From debkafile's earlier report Thursday: As the rockets kept coming through Wednesday night – and the first three fatalities Thursday morning, Nov. 15 - the cautious lift in Israeli spirits generated by the death of Ahmed Jabari, who fashioned Hamas into a paramilitary machine of terror, and the destruction of dozens of missile sites in Gaza, gave way to resignation for a long haul before southern Israel is free of its decade-long rocket nightmare.
Thursday morning, a rocket from Gaza killed three Israelis in Kiryat Malachi. By then, some 120 rockets – mostly targeting the major towns of Beersheba and Ashdod, but also smaller locations – had followed Jabari's death. Iron Dome intercepted 27.The first reserve units had been mobilized for possible ground action in Gaza to supplement the air offensive against the Palestinian missile arsenal.
But Operation Pillar of Cloud’s first part showed a favorable balance: Palestinian missile fire was as erratic as ever, although intense; Iron Dome filtered out the rockets aimed at Israel’s major towns; Israeli casualties were relatively low though painful; and the enemy in Gaza was decapitated – for now.
But most of all, the Palestinians and their allies in Tehran and Hizballah suddenly discovered that the old IDF had come roaring back.
In the only former major Israeli operation in Gaza, Cast Lead (late 2008, early 2009), the IDF was slow, unwieldy and unfocused. Its counter-terror offensive was foreshortened by heavy diplomatic pressure before achieving anything, owing to the government’s lack of resolve. In the 2006 Lebanon War, the army was stalled before developing an effective tactical offensive.
The IDF of 2012 is in a different class, recalling its rapid-fire performance in the Six-Day War then fought on multiple fronts.
In just a few hours late Wednesday, Nov. 14, Pillar of Cloud achieved more than Cast Lead managed in weeks: It was driven by clockwork, integrated intelligence by the Shin Bet and Military Intelligence, precise, surgical air force strikes and a command-and-control with fast reflexes which recalled Israel’s military skills of 45 years ago.
The rapid destruction of scores of Fajr-3 and Fajr-5 rockets, whose respective ranges of 45 and 75 kilometers placed Israel’s heartland in line of Palestinian strikes, compared with the destruction of the Egyptian air force on the ground in the early hours of the 1967 war, rather than the bombardment of Hizballah’s long-range missiles in 2006 which failed to draw its sting.
In 1967, the Egyptian army had to fight in Sinai without air cover. In 2012, the Hamas rulers of the Gaza Strip were stripped of their key commander and terror strategist and lost substantial, though not all, its missile arsenal.
Wherever Operation Pillar of Cloud goes next – and the IDF is preparing for a long, hard haul – Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu, Defense Minister Ehud Barak and Chief of Staff Lt. Gen. Benny Gantz deserve kudos for their performance thus far.
It may be said that Israel’s Gaza operation did in fact start on Oct. 24 in Sudan with the attack on the Yarmouk complex manufacturing Iranian missiles near Khartoum. Former Military Intelligence chief Amos Yadlin Wednesday confirmed debkafile’s exclusive report that the factory had housed the emergency reserve stocks of the Palestinian Hamas and Jihad Islami in the Gaza Strip.
Its destruction contributed to their loss of infrastructure.
The tough part of the Israeli operation to eliminate the terrorist war peril hovering over southern Israel from the Gaza Strip is still to come. For now, Hamas is at a loss for a strategic answer to the IDF offensive – unless one is provided by Tehran or Hizballah coming to its rescue.
Useful Idiot Watch
Here's hoping we don't have a re-run of what happened 4 years ago
15.11.2012 20:16
Justice
Israel is going to kick some butt
15.11.2012 20:55
supporter
meaningful dialogue
15.11.2012 21:55
As any person with at least a modicum of common sense knows, there are always two sides to a story. Stop the threatening insults, and let others speak as they let you speak. You DO NOT have sole control of this site - it is not for your personal propoganda. Let the truth be told from both sides least that people can make informed judgements. Stop the censorship.
ZZ
No platform for Hasbara.
15.11.2012 23:10
You do not act like a democracy so you do not get to use the tools of democracy.
If thats a problem for you, you can always piss off and complain to somebody.
anonymous
@Anti-Nazi
15.11.2012 23:22
https://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/2012/11/502825.html?c=on#comments
Danz
Casuals / EDL hoping it'll kick-off in order to defame "ungrateful immigrants"
15.11.2012 23:50
http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/2012/11/502824.html?c=on#comments
http://casualsunited.wordpress.com/2012/11/15/communists-advocating-a-riot-tonight-in-london-edl-uaf-metpolice-please-rt/
The Casuals blog is titled "Communists advocating a riot tonight in London" and the Casuals Facebook says "According to Twitter 3000 Pro Gaza ungrateful immigrants kicking right off in London as we speak", ie - the Casuals / EDL posted that incitement on Indymedia, hoping this'll kick-off so they'll be able to defame immigrants
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