Venezuela expels Israeli ambassador
(CNN) -- Venezuela expelled Israel's ambassador to the country Tuesday and accused Israel of attempting to carry out "genocide" against the Palestinian people.
"In this tragic and indignant hour, the people of Venezuela manifest their unconditional solidarity with the heroic Palestinian people, share in the sadness that overcomes thousands of families through the loss of their loved ones, and extends to them a hand by affirming that the government of Venezuela will not rest until it sees those responsible for these criminal atrocities severely punished," the Venezuelan foreign minister said in a statement read by an anchor on state television.
The statement added that the government "condemns strongly the flagrant violations of international law" by Israel and "denounces their planned utilization of state terrorism."
"For the above-mentioned reasons, the government of Venezuela has decided to expel the ambassador of Israel and some of the personnel of the Israeli Embassy in Venezuela," it added.
In a news conference broadcast by state-run Venezuelan television, President Hugo Chavez blasted the Israeli military.
"They are cowards," he said. "It's as though a boxing professional were to come here and challenge you to box. Well, how courageous! How courageous is the Israeli army!"
It said that Chavez "makes a fraternal call to the Jewish people throughout the world to oppose these criminal policies of the state of Israel that recall the worst pages of the history of the 20th century.
"With the genocide of the Palestinian people, the state of Israel will never be able to offer its people the perspective of a peace that is both necessary and long-lasting."
Mark Regev, a spokesman for Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert, was unswayed.
"I haven't heard the details yet, but you know the regime in Venezuela has been one of the few countries in the world that gives automatic support to the Iranian extremists, and it doesn't surprise me that they have affinity with groups like Hamas and Hezbollah," he told CNN.
He predicted that other countries would not follow suit, even in the Middle East.
"I think, even in the Muslim and Arab countries, there is a fair amount of understanding for what Israel has had to do here," he said.
CBH99 said:In my humble, personal opinion - I think the mainstream media here in North America has given Israel a free pass for the most part. Perhaps the NA (North American) media reports a school bombed here & there, and maybe a few accidental civilian casualties - but for the most part I think the media here in North America has been relatively biased in favor of Israel.
Lets take a step back and look at the current situation somewhat objectively. Someone who is more current or who has more knowledge of the history, please feel free to correct me...I stopped following the news about Israel/Gaza tensions about 10yrs ago. (When I realized there was no effective or near solution in sight).
This latest violence comes at the end of a ceasefire, that Israel says was broken when Hamas fired rockets into Israeli residential neighbourhoods. Israel absolutely has the right & obligation to protect its citizens - and military action against Hamas is an affective means in helping to prevent rocket attacks on Israeli citizens.
However, why does Hamas continually fire rockets into Israel?? Is it because they are a bunch of fanatics who care nothing for human life & are hellbent on doing nothing but terrorism?? Or is Israel at least somewhat responsible for the continued provocation?? (I know, I know...heaven forbid Israel is looked at in anything but a shining light.)
In the latest 'ceasefire' - Israel continued to build residential neighbourhoods in areas that are still being disputed. The Palestinian people who were living there were forced to leave, and in their place Israeli settlements were continually built. 27 political & religious leaders were killed by Israeli forces, which resulted in several dozen civilian deaths. (Killing a dangerous terrorist leader is all fine & dandy, but when dozens of civlians are killed due to the action it deminishes one's credibility.) None of this seems to make the news at all - however when Hamas retaliates with a rocket or two, it makes front page news.
Now I don't want there to be any misconception about what I'm saying, I'm trying to look at this as objectively as possible. I think its absolutely wrong when Hamas takes any action which harms Israeli citizens. But when Palestinian civilians are killed in the retaliation, usually in much higher numbers - how can we continue to say that Israel is responding responsibly??
Yesterday, Israel bombed 2 UN schools that resulted in several dozen deaths. Lets not forget it was only a year or two ago that a Canadian soldier was killed when Israel bombed a UN monitoring post. And the hospital ship USS Liberty was bombed by Israeli fighter jets roughly 30yrs ago. The point I'm trying to make is that Israel has been known in the past to kill innocent people. And while I commend Israel for its attempts to protect its citizens, it is disheartening to see it do so by killing so many civilians in Gaza.
I understand that were are political reasons why Israel must continue to be supported, due to the fact it is one of the only politically stable & democratic countries in the region. However, I think we are doing ourselves a disservice by continuing to turn a blind eye to Israel's at times irresponsible use of force.
**Please note, I'm not some pot smoking hippy. I'm a currently serving member of the Canadian Forces, who also spent 6 months in Sudan doing private work for a documentary film. I am not condemning Israel entirely, and do my best to stay impartial. I just find it extremely disheartening when we're spoon-fed BS about the current conflict, and continue to view the conflict through the relatively biased eyes of western media.**
CBH99 said:In my humble, personal opinion - I think the mainstream media here in North America has given Israel a free pass for the most part. Perhaps the NA (North American) media reports a school bombed here & there, and maybe a few accidental civilian casualties - but for the most part I think the media here in North America has been relatively biased in favor of Israel.
Lets take a step back and look at the current situation somewhat objectively. Someone who is more current or who has more knowledge of the history, please feel free to correct me...I stopped following the news about Israel/Gaza tensions about 10yrs ago. (When I realized there was no effective or near solution in sight).
This latest violence comes at the end of a ceasefire, that Israel says was broken when Hamas fired rockets into Israeli residential neighbourhoods. Israel absolutely has the right & obligation to protect its citizens - and military action against Hamas is an affective means in helping to prevent rocket attacks on Israeli citizens.
However, why does Hamas continually fire rockets into Israel?? Is it because they are a bunch of fanatics who care nothing for human life & are hellbent on doing nothing but terrorism?? Or is Israel at least somewhat responsible for the continued provocation?? (I know, I know...heaven forbid Israel is looked at in anything but a shining light.)
In the latest 'ceasefire' - Israel continued to build residential neighbourhoods in areas that are still being disputed. The Palestinian people who were living there were forced to leave, and in their place Israeli settlements were continually built. 27 political & religious leaders were killed by Israeli forces, which resulted in several dozen civilian deaths. (Killing a dangerous terrorist leader is all fine & dandy, but when dozens of civlians are killed due to the action it deminishes one's credibility.) None of this seems to make the news at all - however when Hamas retaliates with a rocket or two, it makes front page news.
Now I don't want there to be any misconception about what I'm saying, I'm trying to look at this as objectively as possible. I think its absolutely wrong when Hamas takes any action which harms Israeli citizens. But when Palestinian civilians are killed in the retaliation, usually in much higher numbers - how can we continue to say that Israel is responding responsibly??
Yesterday, Israel bombed 2 UN schools that resulted in several dozen deaths. Lets not forget it was only a year or two ago that a Canadian soldier was killed when Israel bombed a UN monitoring post. And the hospital ship USS Liberty was bombed by Israeli fighter jets roughly 30yrs ago. The point I'm trying to make is that Israel has been known in the past to kill innocent people. And while I commend Israel for its attempts to protect its citizens, it is disheartening to see it do so by killing so many civilians in Gaza.
I understand that were are political reasons why Israel must continue to be supported, due to the fact it is one of the only politically stable & democratic countries in the region. However, I think we are doing ourselves a disservice by continuing to turn a blind eye to Israel's at times irresponsible use of force.
**Please note, I'm not some pot smoking hippy. I'm a currently serving member of the Canadian Forces, who also spent 6 months in Sudan doing private work for a documentary film. I am not condemning Israel entirely, and do my best to stay impartial. I just find it extremely disheartening when we're spoon-fed BS about the current conflict, and continue to view the conflict through the relatively biased eyes of western media.**
FastEddy said:As for not commenting on your other observations I apologize, as at present I am hamstrung under threat of Banishment for commenting on controversial subjects which are deemed inflammatory to readers or members.
Cheers.
CBH99 said:...And the hospital ship USS Liberty was bombed by Israeli fighter jets roughly 30yrs ago...
Shec said:And now Hezbollah is getting into the act. From my buddy:
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Operation “Cast Lead” Day 13.
I woke up this morning a little later than usual, seems that those miles I put on yesterday walking around Tel Aviv taking pictures took its toll on me.
Coffee. Dog walk…… News playing in the background. Wait something different coming over, the news readers voice has gone up a pitch or two, and he is showing a bit more excitement, Blurred head still not hearing everything he is saying,,,, WHAT” the coffee is clearing the mud out of the neural pathways,,, CRAP! Katyusha rockets hit northern Israel! OH BOY HERE WE GO!
Phone call to Army daughter, she is just getting the news herself... she says everything is cool; I’ll accept that from my personal expert on the subject of the IDF for the time being.
http://www.jpost.com/servlet/Satellite?cid=1231167307373&pagename=JPost%2FJPArticle%2FShowFull
Attacks from the north, (Lebanon) from the allies of Hamas, them fun loving mushroom heads at Hezbollah have sent us a message of 3 Katyusha rockets into the coastal town of Nahariya, a lovely border town/city (that all depends on your view of it in my mind) a couple of wounded and a lot of noise that they might have been expecting, (Hezbollah has been rattling the bars of their cage in that monkey house called Lebanon since before we moved on their brothers in Gaza)
So what does this mean for us over here?
Well it means that we were right in calling out extra reservists and sending them north to protect the border for one thing. And it also means that we are now going to have to absorb folks from the northern areas down here in the center of the country if this thing goes RED.!
Now as I’m typing this 2 more rockets came in from the north, and the stuff flying out of Gaza is at about 5,
Looks like I’m just going to stay in Kfar Saba today and not head out like planned….
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So much for the efficacy of the UN in case anybody was wondering why Israel has no faith in it.
About 700 Palestinian and 11 Israeli lives are said to have been lost since the offensive began 12 days ago.
Why there are so few Israeli casualties in comparison with the Palestinian death toll? It's because Israel's first priority is the safety of its citizens, which is why there are shelters and warning systems in Israeli towns. If Hamas can dig tunnels, it can certainly build shelters. Instead, it prefers to use women and children as human shields while its leaders rush into hiding.
Hamas could have peace at any time; they choose not to. So be it.
Kilo_302 said:I would also argue that similar to Hamas, the Israeli government's main concern IS NOT the safety of it's citizens.
let's also remember the source of the information can sometimes..... skew?... such numbers as well.About 700 Palestinian and 11 Israeli lives are said to have been lost since the offensive began 12 days ago.
Kilo_302 said:I refer you to my post above. Hamas kept its end of the bargain in the latest ceasefire, Israel did not. Hamas indicated in November that it was willing to extend the ceasefire (during which Israel was still blockading the Gaza Strip, against the ceasefire conditions), and Israel responded by killing 6 Hamas officials. We don't even have to examine the last 50 years of history here, the last 2 months alone prove that Israel is not genuinely interested in peace.