The dark side of Tel Aviv by Abe Hayeem
No2Genocide 13 Oct 09, 7:42pm
This post is very similar to the one posted an hour earlier, at 6:35pm, but when it was removed I amended it and re-posted it, hoping I identified the reasons for the censorship. I would appreciate any suggestions as for the possible pretext for the removal of this second attempt.
· Why choose Tel Aviv as a holiday destination, while it is directly involved in the CURRENT deliberate and calculated imposed hunger on 1.5 million Palestinian in Gaza?? Even the calories allowed for the children and adults in Gaza are calculated by the Israeli military, with its HQ in Tel Aviv [HaKirya].
According to the Israeli paper, Haaretz, Israel even calculates the survival calories required:
According to the Israeli paper, Haaretz, Israel even calculates the survival calories required:
"four pages filled with detailed charts of the number of grams and calories of every type of food to be permitted for consumption by Gaza residents (broken down by gender and age)"
See Gaza bonanza at: http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/1092196.html
The Israeli deliberate and premeditated policy to cause hunger is led by Deputy Defence Minister Matan Vilnai [as shown in the Haaretz report], who on 29 Feb 2008 threatened Gaza with "a bigger shoah" (holocaust). Dov Weisglass, an adviser to the Israeli Prime Minister during the onslaught of Gaza, Ehud Olmert, talked of putting Gazans "on a diet".
These policies, the carpet bombing of Gaza and other war crimes, are carried out and monitored by the Israeli military, among them thousands serving in HaKirya, in the heart of Tel Aviv. This is why it is relevant that HaKirya is in the heart of Tel Aviv.
One of the posts here denied that Gaza was carpet bombed by Israel - how can anyone deny this?? My parents escaped Nazi Germany and my lesson was to never deny a holocaust, but fight it before it is too late. I therefore find denyial of the Israeli atrocities and war crimes, as offensive as Holocaust denial.
I think the reason it was deleted is The Guardian refuses to publish anything comparing Israel to Nazi Germany. I have had several posts deleted for this reason, but one got through when I referred to "the unmentionable regime", and they did not notice!
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