Monday, 19 January 2009

Rafah, a landscape scarred by Israel's war - Middle East, World - The Independent

The southernmost city in Gaza has suffered mightily at Israeli hands in recent years, but Donald Macintyre was not ready for what he found there"


Rafah, a landscape scarred by Israel's war - Middle East, World - The Independent

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

There is no tolerance in Europe for those who point to the massacre. This is unbelievable and make us think at what would be the next step? since no one blamed Israel about the atrocity of her act.

Firas said...

we should keep on reminding them of these atrocities and pointing out to what happened. We should also make sure that Was Criminals get to the International Tribunal. Maybe then something can be proved?
Meanwhile I am going to continue to report all reports form international agencies. These cannot be dismissed as propaganda

aref said...

Thank you Firas for the blog. Eyes need to be opened. We--as collective human beings--can no longer remain silent, because silence is complicity. As Bishop Desmond Tutu said: "If you are neutral in situations of injustice, you have taken the side of the oppressor."