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Palestine… RIP [video]

YouTube — testxy13
November 21, 2012

“RIP. Palestine” by and courtesy of Ry Dawson. Source = https://vimeo.com/54031923 , see “Palestine video you will not see on Youtube” Published on 21 Nov 2012 by Ry Dawson: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ThO_1L5oDEU
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recommended reading: Noam Chomsky: What the American Media Won’t Tell You About Israel – The savage punishment of Gaza traces back to decades ago.
http://www.alternet.org/world/noam-chomsky-what-american-media-wont-tell-you-about-israel?page=0%2C0&akid=9747.282177.BPp22N


Lebanon commemorates assasinated Intelligence Bureau chief [video]

PressTV
December 2, 2012

A ceremony was held in Northern Lebanon’s city of Tripoli to commemorate the death of the assassinated Lebanese Intelligence Bureau chief General Wissam Al Hassan. Hassan died in a car bombing that rocked central Beirut in mid October.

Press TV’s Serena Shim reports from Tripoli.

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Middle East Update with Nile Bowie [audio/video]

Corbett Report
November 30, 2012

Nile Bowie of NileBowie.blogspot.com joins us tonight to go over some news headlines from across the Middle East, including the UN General Assembly vote on Palestinian statehood, western double standards in the “Arab Spring” and the American-ization of Saudi Arabia. We also talk about the recent 9/11 conference in Kuala Lumpur and Nile’s upcoming trip to China and North Korea.

SHOW NOTES AND MP3: http://www.corbettreport.com/?p=6273

Corbett Report Radio #262

[hat tip: Land Destroyer]


Alex Jones taken to the wood shed [video]

Ryan Dawson
November 30, 2012

Faked even handedness in a conflict that is not even at all is not neutrality it’s deception. Jones often goes to crazy town as away of intentionally avoiding a zionist role in anything. He left israel out of 911 for 6 years and never connected them to Iraq or said a word about the anthrax lies or the fact that Palestine is occupied. He’s talked more about school/theater shootings than the destruction of entire nations.


UN overwhelmingly votes to upgrade Palestine to ‘non-member observer state,’ will Israel retaliate?

by Madison Ruppert
Editor of End the Lie
November 29, 2012

(Image credit: 3News)

(Image credit: 3News)

The United Nations General Assembly voted to upgrade Palestine to “non-member observer state” with an overwhelming 138 to 9 and 41 abstentions, giving Palestinians the right to join the International Criminal Court and other treaty bodies.

One must wonder, however, how much this will actually change on the ground in Palestine. Will it prevent neighboring countries from blocking access to Palestinian land as they have done multiple times?

Will it lead to less disproportionate killing in conflicts and more clarity regarding ceasefire agreements? Will it force Hamas and other militant groups to take a less aggressive stance? All this remains to be seen.

Indeed, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said that the vote will actually do absolutely nothing to change the situation on the ground.

“This is a meaningless resolution that won’t change anything on the ground,” said Netanyahu in a statement issued by his office shortly before the UN vote was actually held, according to Reuters.

“No Palestinian state will arise without an arrangement ensuring the security of Israeli citizens,” Netanyahu stated.

This did nothing to temper the celebration in the streets of Palestine in the wake of the vote.

However, it displays a quite significant change from how Western nations have treated Palestine in the past, evidenced by Israeli news outlet Haaretz remarking that “officials in Jerusalem understood that Israel was left without any Western support except for the United States, Canada and the Czech Republic.”

“We lost Europe,” a senior official in the Israeli Foreign Ministry said, according to Haaretz.

They cite the shift beginning in France just a few days ago. Regardless of where it started, European Union nations largely supported the Palestinian request for non-member observer state status.

“Spain, Cyprus, Portugal, Luxembourg, Finland, Denmark, Austria, Malta, Ireland, Italy, Slovenia, Belgium, Sweden, Germany and Greece all joined France in the past few days,” Haaretz reports. “Norway and Switzerland, which are not members of the European Union, also announced their support for the Palestinian request.”

However, Germany actually abstained from the vote when it came down to it.

“Thursday’s vote exposed deep divisions within Europe over Palestinian statehood, with France, Italy and Spain supporting the Palestinians, and Germany and Britain casting abstentions,” reports The Washington Post.

“Our central objective is to achieve a return to credible negotiations in order to secure a two-state solution,” said Mark Lyall-Grant, the British envoy to the UN, according to the Post.

“We looked at the United States, with the strong and active support of the United Kingdom, and the international community, to do all it can in the coming weeks and months to take a decisive lead in restarting negotiations,” Lyall-Grant added.

The unfortunate reality is that Israel very well may retaliate in response to the UN General Assembly’s vote.

“Netanyahu, while hinting Israel may seek to retaliate, made no specific mention of punitive measures, in a shift in tone after eight days of fighting around the Gaza Strip,” reported Reuters.

However, Israeli Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman reportedly made some quite heated statements earlier this month on the subject of the Palestinian upgrade request.

“If the … proposal is adopted at the United Nations General Assembly, as far as we are concerned this would be a complete breaking of the rules and it will elicit an extreme response from us,” Lieberman said according to the British Telegraph.

A similarly threatening statement was made by Environment Minister Gilad Erdan three years ago, according to Reuters. Erdan reportedly said that Israel might go as far as annexing some of the 120 settlements in the West Bank.

Yet Israel has now stepped back from these statements, instead threatening to withhold the $200 million in monthly transfers of duties collected by Israel on behalf of the Palestinian Authority.

Israel “says it will cover the PA’s debt to the Israel Electric Corporation,” according to Reuters.

Palestine, however, has not shown any rush to join the International Criminal Court, where they could potentially bring a case against Israel.

They have also pledged to restart the peace process immediately after the vote, although it remains to be seen if Israel will have any interest in actually participating.

While this upgrade is still far short of the status other countries enjoy, the current chances of Palestine achieving such as status are slim to none given the U.S.’s veto power in the United Nations Security Council.

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Cranky Pat Condell Zionist apologist taken to the wood shed [video]

Ryan Dawson
November 26, 2012

This video was done by request it was like the third random person who asked me to do it so I went ahead and did it. Basically we have a zionist apologist who also hates religion except for Zionism. It’s a bit like Sam Harris justifying the Neocons and war propaganda with Iran. “Atheist” but still Jewish and still very colored by FAITH not facts. To be clear, to hell with Hamas but it is hardly an abnormal political reaction to the level of intense brutality that Israel has implemented over the last 6 decades. Israel killed Muhammad Abu Daqqa by shooting him the stomach from a helicopter. Type in his name gather as many sources as you want. And this was After already murdering 65 other people in Gaza this year. Where as 0 Israelis were killed. Also 5 were murdered in the West Bank as well.


The end of Jewish power

Voltairenet.org
November 30, 2012

Israel suffered a humiliating defeat at the UN yesterday. The nations of the world stood up and said NO to the Jewish state – NO to Israeli occupation, NO to Israeli human rights abuse, NO to Jewish racism. In effect, they stood up and confessed to serious Zio-fatigue.

Despite Jewish success in constantly reminding Europeans of their tormented past, Europe yesterday delivered itself of its guilt and Israel’s European allies such as Germany, France, Britain and Italy also delivered a clear message to Israel – they are right out of patience. This is a very good news indeed.

But interestingly, this united opposition to Israel is not in response the Israeli strength. On the contrary, it is actually a reaction to Israeli weakness. In the last few months we have seen the complete and final eradication of the famed Israeli power of deterrence. For months, Israel gave the impression that it was ready and willing to attack Iran nuclear facilities, only to have to admit, even to itself, that it lacked both the means and guts to do so. Israel then launched a lethal attack on the people of Gaza. It called up 75 000 IDF reservists, only to find out that it didn’t have the stomach to face Palestinian resistance.

So, just as Israel is learning to admit to its own cowardice, the rest of the world is at last finding the courage to realise that it can well do without a Jewish state that is nothing but trouble and a grave threat to world peace.

In spite of the powerful Jewish lobby, the Zionist-controlled media and Wall Street, the Jewish state and its Zionist backers have proved to be impotent. It may have the desire, the hope and even the pathos, but it just ain’t stiff enough to deliver.

Source: http://www.gilad.co.uk/writings/the…