Posted on 04/08/2002 11:23:37 AM PDT by Diogenesis
GOTTA SEE THIS -- OPERATION ENDURING FREEDOM 4/8/02
== Update : REPORT FROM THEATRE 2 - Near Israel
Operation Defensive Shield, Ghajar, Bethlehem, Nablus, Gaza, Ramallah
Update from Iraq, Boston
In Bethlehem, the Church of the Nativity (center)
In Avigdor, near Ashkelon, IDF bury those who fought against terrorism
in the War for Enduring Freedom.
In Bethlehem, near the Palestinian-seized Church of the Nativity, residents watch carefully, 4/8/02.
In Bethlehem, the IDF are on patrol as Palestinians continue to victimize a church,
despite the availability of a nearby mosque.
In Bethlehem, near the Church of the Nativity, weapons go hot, 4/8/02.
In Bethlehem, Palestinians argue with the Red Cross,
as others carry away food from several sources.
In Bethlehem, journalists are warned but take their chances anyway.
FLASHBACK TO THE "PEACEFUL" PALESTINIANS (BETHLEHEM, March 14, 2002)
In Bethlehem, Palestinian terrorists abuse and drag the bodies of men
alleged to have collaborated with, or spoke to, Israelis, March 14, 2002.
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In Jenin, terrorists are attacked.
In Haifa, IDF heroes receive help after their fight against terrorism in Jenin.
In Jerusalem, Ariel Sharon opens the door of an armored ambulance,
donated by a group from Chicago.
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In Nablus, the IDF fights terror daily -
and in doing so has stopped the suicide bombings.
In Nablus, terrorists who refused to surrender to the IDF.
In Nablus, more intelligent (older?) Palestinians surrender to the IDF.
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In Ramallah, some Palestinian children speak with Israeli soldiers
now that the curfew is gone, April 8, 2002.
FLASHBACK TO THE "PEACEFUL" PALESTINIANS (Ramallah, March 12, 2002)
In Ramallah, Palestinian terrorists abuse and drag the bodies of men
alleged to have collaborated with, or spoke to, Israelis, March 12, 2002.
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At the Al-Fawer Palestinian camp near Yatta, south of Hebron, Sunday, April 7, 2002
Near Hebron, Al-Fawer in the background.
In Hebron, Palestinians root for Colin Powell as he blurs Presidents Bush's fight for Enduring Freedom.
============= NEAR LEBANON ==============
In Avivim, IDF inspect a damaged car hit by rocket from Hezbollah in Lebanon.
In Ghajar, near Lebanon, there has been much damage
and injuries to children by rockets.
Here, an anti-tank shell fired by Hezbollah, continues their latest round of battles across the border from Lebanon.
In Kfar Chouba, Lebanon, retaliation for the Hezbollah attacks.
Somewhere near Lebanon, an Israeli missile platform on alert.
In Lebanon, the party of terror continues its mind control.
Muslim women wear headbands reading, "We love to be martyrs".
Looking back toward Shebaa Farms from south Lebanon, an Hezbollah attack
suggests that they are looking for trouble again.
============= IRAQ ==============
In Baghdad, Iraq, oil refineries are the new declared weapon against America,
as Terrorist-funder Saddam Hussein allegedly suspended its oil exports today.
In Baghdad, Iraq, people are eager for war with the US and dance to Saddams latest threat.
============= USA ==============
In Boston, a proAmerican proIsraeli crowd of thousands gathers by Faneuil Hall, April 7, 2002.
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END OF TRANSMISSION 4/8/02 .......... K
If that was true, why after seven days of suicide bombings that the terrorists decided to stop? Are they reasonable and willing to end fighting for peace?
Well, we all know the answer to that. The point is that the best defense is an offensive that does not let up, ever.
Terrorists cannot plan suicide bombings if they are constantly on the run and have no places of safety.
They haven't stopped the bombing,only taken a temporary pause until things calm down again so it's safe for them to resume it.
Betcha they don't resume the suicide attacks if they know what's good for them. The Israelis can get pretty grouchy when mustered from their day jobs to shake down slums.
Published on Monday, April 8, 2002 by OneWorld.net
Media Watchdogs Decry Israeli Attacks on Press
by Kalyani
Media freedom advocates monitoring the sustained Israeli attacks on Palestinian territories this weekend accused the Israeli Defense Force (IDF) of mounting a systematic campaign of harassment against journalists covering the military incursions.
Two leading media watchdogs, Reporters Without Borders (Reporters Sans Frontieres, or RSF) and the Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ), have issued strong statements in recent days condemning IDF actions which wounded, injured, threatened, and in one case killed, journalists from a range of foreign news outlets.
"The press freedom situation has deteriorated as never before in Israel's history," said RSF in a statement published Sunday. "The Israeli army is knowingly targeting journalists in a deliberate policy of intimidation," the Paris-based group said.
The group was reacting to reports Friday of IDF gun and grenade attacks aimed at 24 reporters parked across the street from the headquarters of Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat in Ramallah, one of six major cities in the West Bank that have been brought directly under Israeli control in the most recent stage of the offensive.
The journalists had driven to the West Bank capital in armored press cars to cover a meeting between Arafat and visiting United States envoy Anthony Zinni when a military vehicle rammed a CNN car twice, and soldiers threw several stun grenades, one of which exploded at the foot of CNN reporter Michael Holmes, according to reports. Although no injuries were reported, a bullet hole was later discovered in the CNN car.
An Israeli army spokeswoman was quoted by The Washington Post as saying that the soldiers threw stun grenades at the journalists because they did not "cease and desist. This is a closed military zone and they should not have been there in the first place."
The incident was the latest in a string of attacks on the press that RSF has documented since the intifada, or uprising, began in September, 2000. Fifty-three journalists have been wounded over that period, mostly by Israeli gunfire, according to the group.
RSF said that at least five journalists had been wounded since March 29, and 20 had come under fire. Those wounded included Carlos Handal, a cameraman for an Egyptian television station, Anthony Shahid, an American correspondent for The Boston Globe, and Majadi Banura, a cameraman for the Qatari Al-Jazeera television station. At least eight Palestinian journalists had been arrested.
Last month Italian photographer Raffaele Ciriello became the first foreign journalist killed in the conflict when he was shot dead in Ramallah amid a hail of Israeli machine-gun fire.
"We are outraged by the Israeli army's continuing attacks against journalists," said CPJ's Middle East program coordinator Joel Campagna. "We call on the IDF to lift the restrictions now in place on media access to several towns and cities of the West Bank," he said in an appeal Friday.
The appeal was given an international dimension by comments from the director-general of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), Koichiro Matsuura, who said, "Everywhere in the world, and in all circumstance, freedom of expression and press freedom are basic rights. There can be no justification to slighting them...I solemnly call on Israel to respect [these rights] scrupulously."
Posted for educational purposes under the "fair use policy" of the OneWorld website.
You're right. That's pretty damn simple. It even borders on outright stupidity. The unarmed Palestinians who live in these areas aren't "allowing" these terrorists to operate,any more than they are "allowing" the IDF to operate there. It makes as much sense as punishing you and me for "allowing" the terrorists to fly into the WTC. It would be very helpful if Arafat would renouce terror but apparently he won't. So there will be more suffering until more of the bandits in a lawless land are under the Israeli thumb.
"Under the Israeli thumb",huh? Gee,I wonder why the Palestinians don't enjoy being under somebody's thumb?
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