• International Red Cross: Gaza blockade is illegal
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[QUOTE=JDK721;22703430]This just proves that BurnEmDown will defend Israel no matter what BurnEmDown, just stop posting please[/QUOTE] What? I didn't post for like a page, what do you want? [QUOTE=CheeseMan;22703706]Fixed[/QUOTE] BLUE MEANIES! [img]http://www.startrekanimated.com/ys_56.JPG[/img]
[QUOTE=billeh!;22703725]ok now it's just getting ridiculous[/QUOTE] Eh, I suppose you're right. Point is that Crhem van der B is goddamn insane and shouldn't be anywhere near a computer so that he can spread his hate and lies. [editline]12:36AM[/editline] BurnEmDown may be on the other side of the debate but at least he can admit when Israel does things wrong, which makes him good in my eyes.
Too bad there's no way to enforce any sort of international law really.
Israel just removed all of the restrictions on food that enters the gaza strip. They are now allowing any type of food to get in without the need of a special permit. They have also agreed on a policy that would allow authorized contractors (such as international humanitarian aid groups) to use construction materials coming into the strip, so that it wont be used by Hamas to build bunkers and tunnles. I will try to locate an internet source for this, hang on...
[QUOTE=xGoodApollox;22704598]Too bad there's no way to enforce any sort of international law really.[/QUOTE] Yes there is: [img]http://www.impactlab.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/04/female-minority-happy-military-wide-horizontal.jpg[/img]
There's Walla which isn't biased and can be translated to English with Google: [url]http://translate.google.com/translate?js=y&prev=_t&hl=en&ie=UTF-8&layout=1&eotf=1&u=http://news.walla.co.il/%3Fw%3D/2687/1687849&sl=iw&tl=en[/url] And there's Ha'aretz which is the most reliable news in Israel:[url]http://www.haaretz.com/news/diplomacy-defense/israel-announces-let-up-to-gaza-siege-but-only-in-english-1.296809[/url] But strangely the Walla article disputes their claims that it wasn't announced in Hebrew.
I wonder what the Red Cross considers a legal blockade then.
The fact that they removed all of the food restrictions is great. I see no need for them in the first place.
[QUOTE=BurnEmDown;22704969]There's Walla which isn't biased and can be translated to English with Google: [url]http://translate.google.com/translate?js=y&prev=_t&hl=en&ie=UTF-8&layout=1&eotf=1&u=http://news.walla.co.il/%3Fw%3D/2687/1687849&sl=iw&tl=en[/url] And there's Ha'aretz which is the most reliable news in Israel:[url]http://www.haaretz.com/news/diplomacy-defense/israel-announces-let-up-to-gaza-siege-but-only-in-english-1.296809[/url] But strangely the Walla article disputes their claims that it wasn't announced in Hebrew.[/QUOTE] Haaretz does as well. [editline]04:03PM[/editline] [QUOTE=lulzbocks;22705010]I wonder what the Red Cross considers a legal blockade then.[/QUOTE] One that doesn't punish civillians.
[QUOTE=starpluck;22705071]Haaretz does as well. [/QUOTE] Wait, what is being disputed here?
[QUOTE=Glorbo;22705115]Wait, what is being disputed here?[/QUOTE] It was never approved.
[QUOTE=starpluck;22705155]It was never approved.[/QUOTE] This was posted yesterday. I saw it was approved in a newspaper today... Hmmm Edit: Well if it wasn't really approved, the Israeli government are just being dicks. There is no need for food restrictions in gaza.
[QUOTE=Glorbo;22704766]Israel just removed all of the restrictions on food that enters the gaza strip. They are now allowing any type of food to get in without the need of a special permit. They have also agreed on a policy that would allow authorized contractors (such as international humanitarian aid groups) to use construction materials coming into the strip, so that it wont be used by Hamas to build bunkers and tunnles. I will try to locate an internet source for this, hang on...[/QUOTE] That's great. Thanks Glorbo.
[QUOTE=BurnEmDown;22703775] BLUE MEANIES! [img]http://www.startrekanimated.com/ys_56.JPG[/img][/QUOTE] :gonk:
[QUOTE=starpluck;22705155]It was never approved.[/QUOTE] According to Ha'aretz it wasn't approved, but according to Walla it was approved. I'm trusting Ha'aretz more but the fact that Walla says otherwise makes it harder for me to be sure who is right.
[QUOTE=BurnEmDown;22705293]According to Ha'aretz it wasn't approved, but according to Walla it was approved. I'm trusting Ha'aretz more but the fact that Walla says otherwise makes it harder for me to be sure who is right.[/QUOTE] Walla is pretty left wing as well, you know. This is really confusing. Any other sources?
Yeah I know, but I still trust Ha'aretz more. Strangely enough I didn't find any other sources regarding the issue, I even checked israelnationalnews, that website is not only stupid, but also it's so hard to understand anything there, too messy and I can't see where's the big new headlines.
[QUOTE=BurnEmDown;22705418]Yeah I know, but I still trust Ha'aretz more. Strangely enough I didn't find any other sources regarding the issue, I even checked israelnationalnews, that website is not only stupid, but also it's so hard to understand anything there, too messy and I can't see where's the big new headlines.[/QUOTE] Ynet has an article about it, but it doesnt really contain a lot of information. I am dissapoint.
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