Monday, March 23, 2009

Israel soldier calls order during Gaza assault 'murder'



Gavin Munoff
3-23-09, but meant for 3-20-09
11:27 PM

My last blog was about this same conflict.  I talked about how they were going to forcibly take land and homes from the Gaza strip, and make the residents leave, with no where to go.

As I predicted, they DIDN'T have anywhere to go.  However, the Israeli army found a nice, subtle way of dealing with this predicament.  They mass slaughtered women and children, labeling them as terrorists, and got away with it.  However, one soldier had the [courage] to stand up and say how wrong it was that they were doing this.

22 days and 1,400 dead Palestinian men, women and children (not terrorists) later, we are left with the question of how to deal with the country of Israel.  Although oppressed at one time, they are now the oppressors, and the UN is doing nothing to condemn the obvious mass slaughter that has occurred.

These people were not terrorists, they were people.  They were families with NO WHERE TO GO.  On top of that, it was their land, their homes, and even if they did have a gun, they were defending themselves.  However, Israel has so much money from 1st world europe and the US, they just take whatever they want, and kill whoever dare defend their land. 

Even the Israeli solders have their doubts and guilt now over what they have done.  This is disgusting.  Read the article.  They killed families in villages; an ally of the United Nations, and we can't direct our attention there?  

WE CAN BUT WE WON'T; HERE'S WHY:

Israel is doing our dirty work for us; and everyone should be aware of this Truth.  We could cut off our funding and stop giving them weapons, but we won't, because that is secretly our war. 'Never again' my ass.  What an ironic and crude turn of events...

3 comments:

Kenya Satchell said...

This is really sad! I just think at some point the US needs to understand that it's ok to mind our business! Sometimes I think we make situations worse than what they really are or what they really have to be when we go into other countries. I hope the families that are still here (if there are any)soon find safety in such a sad country/world.

gavin4785 said...

True that; yet, the difference here is that we created this problem/conflict. We own it; the UN owns this!

Matt S said...

Well, the situation in the middle east is arguably "our business" but we did take it too far.