http://www.kuna.net.kw/NewsAgenciesPublicSite/ArticleDetails.aspx?id=2202573&Language=en Yes France time to speak out loud and clear about the atrocities commited by the zionist regime. You seem to becoming more vocal. I am just wondering what your reaction would have been if they had killed the diplomat and his family.
Crap as usual - France decries wounding of it's diplomat and his family, just like any other country will do - has diddly squat to do with so called "atrocities". Try harder, will yea?
I agree; down with Palestinian terrorists, blowing busses and firing rockets into a peace loving Israel.
...Valero said. Easier said than done...despite the fallacy Muslims arent cowardly fighters, they depend on such innocent folks for their survival. Incidently.... http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/149715 Any condemnation for the indiscriminant rocket fire Sunday before the strike? Perhaps having diplomatic relations with terrorist organizations isnt the best idea.
"If somebody was sending rockets into my house where my two daughters sleep at night, I'm going to do everything in my power to stop that," candidate Obama said on July 23, 2008
a Palestinian doctor who reports for Israel's channel 10 television witnessed three of his daughters killed by Israeli bombs http://www.rawstory.com/news/2008/Palestinian_doctors_daughters_killed_live_on_0117.html
Aren't we talking about the same French who were going to abstain from the Security Council vote, thus leaving the Palestinians one vote shy of the nine necessary to pass recognition of Palestinian Statehood (just before the U.S.A. would have vetoed it)? The French never cease to amaze me with the bare-faced hypocrisy they practice so effortlessly!
A few more situations like this, and Sarkozy will have to yield to the power of the French people, giving Palestinians that one vote they need. The clock is ticking: Former French Foreign Minister Michel Roccard remarked that after the recent UNESCO episode, the U.S. had lost its moral right to lead the negotiations to find a peaceful solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. http://www.frontline.in/stories/20111202282406100.htm A French citizen who lives in Maaleh Adumim and recently tried to renew his French passport, received a letter saying that his country of residence in the new passport would be listed as occupied Palestine. http://www.jewishtribune.ca/TribuneV2/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=5080&Itemid=53
Calls for million-man march against Judaization of Jerusalem Nov 16, 2011 The National Campaign to Fight the Judaization of Jerusalem is organizing a million-man march for Nov. 21, to begin in the east Cairo neighborhood of Abasseya before ending at the Arab League headquarters. Salah Sultan, the spokesman of the campaign, said Jerusalem is in a dangerous situation. Egypt and Arab countries must support it, he said, particularly because Zionists are preparing to destroy the Maghareba road on Nov. 26. The Maghareba road is a historical route in the old city of Jerusalem. Sultan said he is coordinating with political trends to participate in the march against Zionism. The campaign coordinator, Gamal Abdul Salam, said the campaign requested to meet with the Supreme Council of the Armed Forces. The military council welcomed the meeting and informed the campaign coordinator Gamal Abdul Salam that campaign representatives will meet the military council in order to discuss latest developments in Jerusalem. Abdul Salam also said the campaign wants to meet with military council in order to discuss the construction of 52,000 new settlement units in Jerusalem. Those meeting the military council are of the head of the campaign Mohamed Emaraa, his deputy Safwat Hegazy, official spokesman Salah Sultan, and Yasmeen al-Husary. The campaign delegation visited Al-Azhar Grand Imam Ahmed al-Tayeb to inform him of the latest developments in Jerusalem including Judaization plans, and the plan to destroy al-Aqsa Mosque. He said many clerics would participate in the march, headed by a former Egyptian Mufti, Sheikh Nasr Fared. The campaign includes many clerics, sheikhs and some political forces.
Atrocities like holding a french citizen hostage for more than 5 years in solitary confinment ? Deny him any visits, even of the red cross ? Yes, France must speak about what was done to their citizen Gilad Shalit. They must take those Hamas criminals to justice in the EU court of justice.
France has no business warning anyone. They've committed as many human rights violations as anyone else. Rwanda '94, was clear case where the French did nothing to prevent Genocide. The French are also against freedom of speech, and I find it hypocritical, that they would only speak out against Israel now. What about the last 60 years? The French government have even banned Vegetarian meals in schools (how low can a government go?), meanwhile every other Western country supports Vegetarian meals. The French will start a war against anyone, or anything. Sarkozy is not to be trusted.
And there I was believing Shalit was an Israeli citizen; how wrong could I be? Thanks for correcting me.
You are welcome. Not knowing the facts did not stop you posting before, I guess it will not stop you in the future.
Then we would suggest that no more diplo's will visit Gaza untill Hamas takes responsibility over its own terretory, By the way, in the rocket attak at Nov 5th (that caused the air raid) a Thai worker got injured...