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| Ingen sult i Gaza II Fra : /John |
Dato : 11-06-10 02:08 |
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Sulten i Gaza, det store bedrag.
"In a June 3 report, Janine Zacharia of the Washington Post wrote, "If you
walk down Gaza City's main thoroughfare ... grocery stores are stocked
wall-too-wall with everything from fresh Israeli yogurts and hummus to Cocoa
Puffs smuggled in from Egypt. Pharmacies look as well-supplied as a typical
Rite Aid in the United States" ... Earlier in the year, the Palestinian
Bethlehem-based news agency Ma'an reported that "Gaza markets are saturated
with goods" ":
http://www.israeltoday.co.il/default.aspx?tabid=178&nid=21277
Artiklen i Washington Post:
"GAZA CITY -- The ill-fated aid flotilla bound for Gaza this week bore food,
medicine and toys. What it didn't have on board were the things that Gazans
say they need most: jobs, reliable electricity and a ticketout":
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2010/06/02/AR2010060204687.html
Sandheden kommer frem, lidt efter lidt.
Velmenerne i denne sag burde i dag sidde tilbage med en klam fornemmelse,
efter at ha' gået islamisternes ærinde som ægte væg-til-væg 'nyttige
idioter'...
John
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Ukendt (11-06-2010)
| Kommentar Fra : Ukendt |
Dato : 11-06-10 09:43 |
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"/John" <nogen@pladderballe.ok> skrev i meddelelsen
news:4c118c80$0$36561$edfadb0f@dtext01.news.tele.dk...
> Artiklen i Washington Post:
>
> "GAZA CITY -- The ill-fated aid flotilla bound for Gaza this week bore
> food, medicine and toys. What it didn't have on board were the things that
> Gazans say they need most: jobs, reliable electricity and a ticketout":
> http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2010/06/02/AR2010060204687.html
>
> Sandheden kommer frem, lidt efter lidt.
Har du læst hele artiklen i Washingtonpost, eller mente du bare ikke at det
var interessant? Det er muligt at du mener at situationen er helt klar - at
Israel er the good guys og palæstinenserne the bad guys, og at de iøvrigt
allesammen dyrker en eller anden form for medlemskab af Hamas, men sådan
hænger det ikke helt sammen.
"Gazans lament where they can't go more than what they can't buy. They also
decry the lack of employment -- with no building supplies and few trade
possibilities, joblessness is rampant. Once an exporter of fruits and other
goods, Gaza has been turned into a mini-welfare state with a broken economy
where food and daily goods are plentiful, but where 80 percent of the
population depends on charity. Hospitals, schools, electricity systems and
sewage treatment facilities are all in deep disrepair."
"Originally, Israel hoped the closure would put enough pressure on the local
economy that Gazans would grow frustrated and oust Hamas. But the group's
hold on power remains firm. Israel has tried to use the closure as a
bargaining chip in negotiations for the release of captured Israeli soldier
Gilad Shalit, to no avail.
"The blockade policy has not proven itself in the last three years, and I
don't think it will prove itself in the next three," said retired Brig. Gen.
Meir Elran, a national security expert at Tel Aviv University.
It has not worked out well for Gaza's 1.5 million people, either.
The prohibition on concrete, which Israel says is necessary because Hamas
can use it to build bunkers, has forced Palestinians to harvest cement and
wire from buildings Israel bombed last year. If the siege were lifted
tomorrow all six crossings would need to operate 24 hours a day for three
years to fill Gaza's current need of 2 million tons of concrete, Shaban
said. The infrastructure woes stretch beyond construction: Gaza suffers
rolling blackouts and the sewage treatment facility needs repair."
"Some of the restrictions on consumer goods are hard to explain -- like a
ban on nutmeg or coriander. Others seem designed to create as much pressure
as possible.
"Margarine is permitted in small packages for household consumption, but it
is banned in large buckets because it's a factory input that would allow
people to have jobs and engage in economic work," said Sari Bashi, executive
director of Gisha, a not-for-profit organization whose goal is to protect
freedom of movement of Palestinians. "The closure is explicitly designed to
cripple Gaza's economy."
Gazans readily admit they are not going hungry. But that, they say, is the
wrong benchmark for assessing their quality of life. While Gaza has long
been poor, the economy has completely crumbled over the past three years.
Gazan workers, Shaban said, "used to be earning $100 per day, smoking
Marlboros and going to Egypt every two months on vacation."
Now, he said, "I see people spending 10 hours a day for [$5] digging up
stones."
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Lyrik (11-06-2010)
| Kommentar Fra : Lyrik |
Dato : 11-06-10 04:17 |
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On 11 Jun., 10:42, "\"Thomas\"" <shag> wrote:
> "/John" <no...@pladderballe.ok> skrev i meddelelsennews:4c118c80$0$36561$edfadb0f@dtext01.news.tele.dk...
>
> > Artiklen i Washington Post:
>
> "Margarine is permitted in small packages for household consumption, but it
> is banned in large buckets because it's a factory input that would allow
> people to have jobs and engage in economic work," said Sari Bashi, executive
> director of Gisha, a not-for-profit organization whose goal is to protect
> freedom of movement of Palestinians. "The closure is explicitly designed to
> cripple Gaza's economy."
>
> Gazans readily admit they are not going hungry. But that, they say, is the
> wrong benchmark for assessing their quality of life. While Gaza has long
> been poor, the economy has completely crumbled over the past three years.
>
> Gazan workers, Shaban said, "used to be earning $100 per day, smoking
> Marlboros and going to Egypt every two months on vacation."
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Hvofor copy/paster du andres meninger uden egne kommentarer?
Margarineforbud? Uden anden forklaring end at en tønde margarine kunne
give mange jobs!?
Forbudet kunne bunde i at margarine i tønder kan bruges til at
fremstille nitroglycerin!
At hamas/satans-ynglen kunne dangdere den for 100$ om dagen rygende
amerikanske Marlbroughcigaretter, forbandende vesten og ønskende
Israels ødelæggelse, men at de nu kun har 5$ til samme projekt, kan
kun glæde mit hjerte.
Jo før de forlader den tydeligvis ufinancierede camp-Gaza bosættelse
og fiser tilbage til de arabiske ørkner de kom fra, jo bedre!
Jens
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P.N. (11-06-2010)
| Kommentar Fra : P.N. |
Dato : 11-06-10 22:19 |
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"Lyrik" <jenserikbech@gmail.com> skrev i en meddelelse
news:f2470666-5d0a-4e2e-b8b0-9e9460cbf70d@j4g2000yqh.googlegroups.com...
On 11 Jun., 10:42, "\"Thomas\"" <shag> wrote:
> "/John" <no...@pladderballe.ok> skrev i
> meddelelsennews:4c118c80$0$36561$edfadb0f@dtext01.news.tele.dk...
At hamas/satans-ynglen kunne dangdere den for 100$ om dagen rygende
amerikanske Marlbroughcigaretter, forbandende vesten og ønskende
Israels ødelæggelse, men at de nu kun har 5$ til samme projekt, kan
kun glæde mit hjerte.
Jo før de forlader den tydeligvis ufinancierede camp-Gaza bosættelse
og fiser tilbage til de arabiske ørkner de kom fra, jo bedre!
Jens
Jens ved udemærket godt at de ikke lægger sig til at dø ude i ørkenen, han
ved at de rejser til vesteuropa i stedet for. Måske ender de med at overtage
DK i stedet for hvem ved.
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Patruljen (11-06-2010)
| Kommentar Fra : Patruljen |
Dato : 11-06-10 04:24 |
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On 11 Jun., 12:16, Lyrik <jenserikb...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On 11 Jun., 10:42, "\"Thomas\"" <shag> wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
> > "/John" <no...@pladderballe.ok> skrev i meddelelsennews:4c118c80$0$36561$edfadb0f@dtext01.news.tele.dk...
>
> > > Artiklen i Washington Post:
>
> > "Margarine is permitted in small packages for household consumption, but it
> > is banned in large buckets because it's a factory input that would allow
> > people to have jobs and engage in economic work," said Sari Bashi, executive
> > director of Gisha, a not-for-profit organization whose goal is to protect
> > freedom of movement of Palestinians. "The closure is explicitly designed to
> > cripple Gaza's economy."
>
> > Gazans readily admit they are not going hungry. But that, they say, is the
> > wrong benchmark for assessing their quality of life. While Gaza has long
> > been poor, the economy has completely crumbled over the past three years.
>
> > Gazan workers, Shaban said, "used to be earning $100 per day, smoking
> > Marlboros and going to Egypt every two months on vacation."
>
> ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
>
> Hvofor copy/paster du andres meninger uden egne kommentarer?
> Margarineforbud? Uden anden forklaring end at en tønde margarine kunne
> give mange jobs!?
> Forbudet kunne bunde i at margarine i tønder kan bruges til at
> fremstille nitroglycerin!
>
> At hamas/satans-ynglen kunne dangdere den for 100$ om dagen rygende
> amerikanske Marlbroughcigaretter, forbandende vesten og ønskende
> Israels ødelæggelse, men at de nu kun har 5$ til samme projekt, kan
> kun glæde mit hjerte.
> Jo før de forlader den tydeligvis ufinancierede camp-Gaza bosættelse
> og fiser tilbage til de arabiske ørkner de kom fra, jo bedre!
Du er fuldstændigt faktaresistent og gennemgribende hadefuld. Du er en
skam for os alle -
> Jens-
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Lyrik (12-06-2010)
| Kommentar Fra : Lyrik |
Dato : 12-06-10 04:03 |
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On 11 Jun., 23:19, "P.N." <p...@hotmail.com> wrote:
Måske ender de med at overtage
> DK i stedet for hvem ved.
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Altså vi har at gøre med et rejsende militant erobringstogt bestående
af islamistiske arabere!?
Et nomadefolk uden evner for at administrere en bæredygtig stat. Og
dem er du fan af? Du kunne dårligt have fundet et værre projekt at
støtte.
jens
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