arch/ive/ief (2000 - 2005)

israel strikes again
by Andrew Crosby Monday, Oct. 07, 2002 at 11:15 PM
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IOF kill 14 people, and injure more or less another 100. A crowd on the street isn't too difficult to hit with missiles...

for those who don't know yet (i hope you do cos my story isn't complete), last night there's been heavy firing in KHAN YOUNIS, Gaza Strip. the fighting lasted 4 hours, when the fire ceased the people gathered on the streets to if there were dead people. the IOF then launched some kind of missile from an helicopter killing another 12 people, among them a 12-year-old boy. that not being enough, later on they opened fire on the hospital where all the injured and their families were seeking help...
what was the reason for the missile? they were shooting at a "hostile crowd". sorry for the sarcasm but, DUH!!! if someone invades your village to start shooting at you and your people, i think you'd be quit pissed and hostile too... anyways, hamas says it is going to take revenge... oh goody (sarcastic of course) another 20 dead civilians...

isn't it obvious that as long as the people keep counting on their "representative leaders" that they will keep suffering? if you ask me -and i know it is easier said than done - what we have here is a typical situation of divide et impera (divide and conquer), which of course creates the biggest alienation among the people so what is needed is a social revolution where the palestinian and israeli people revolt against their rulers (including religious ones) together. off course for that they need to see that it's the rulers and not the other people who are the enemies. the situation can be compared to spain '36: the war must be fought, but the revolution must not wait for the war to be ended, it must be done in parallel.

but as i said, it is easier said than done...

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just one question
by Christophe R. Tuesday, Oct. 08, 2002 at 12:06 PM

Why did the israeli army make an incursion and engage fire in Khan younis ? Just for the "leasure" of killing palestinians civilians ?
If this is the reason, I'm sorry to say that the israelis would be better to launch a massive aerian attack and bombing all the area... Why to send ground troops ?

Opposing oppression
by Libby Tuesday, Oct. 08, 2002 at 2:31 PM

Could it be because the Palestinians don't accept the Israeli oppression?

or
by kev Tuesday, Oct. 08, 2002 at 3:19 PM

or could it be cos all palestinian groups are trying to work toward a cease fire? bombs are a good way to ensure peaxe doesnt happen

???
by Christophe R. Tuesday, Oct. 08, 2002 at 4:56 PM

Could u explain this ?
"or could it be cos all palestinian groups are trying to work toward a cease fire?"