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Saturday, January 31, 2009
Friday, January 30, 2009
Swiss lawmakers: Israel destroyed man, stone, and tree in Gaza
Members of a Swiss parliamentary delegation visiting the devastated Gaza Strip have expressed
shock over the level of destruction the Israeli occupation government inflicted on the Strip, asserting that Israel killed everything in Gaza.
Furthermore, the delegation that comprised four Swiss lawmakers have also urged their government, being the sponsor of the Geneva convention to immediately mobilize to help the beleaguered Strip, and to identify and prosecute Israeli war generals responsible for Gaza massacre.
They also called on their government to halt all military cooperation with Israel after the war on Gaza proved it was the aggressor.
The delegation inspected part of the huge destruction in Gaza, saying that there was no safe place for civilians in Gaza to hide because the Israeli occupation army was bombing the people in the streets and inside their homes.
One of the members, MP Carlo Samaroga, affirmed that the Swiss government should arrest and prosecute any Israeli official involved in the carnage in Gaza if he stepped on Swiss soil.
"This was not a battle fighter to fighter, but rather it was a war between a regular army (the IOF troops), and civilians (The Palestinian people in Gaza). This is unacceptable crime, and the international community should punish the perpetrators", said MP Joseph Zisyadis.
They finally stressed the Palestinian people" rights to resist the occupation on their lands till they liberate them as France did when the Germans occupied it, underlining that the Israeli economic blockade on Gaza must be lifted immediately.
In the same context, Moroccan MPs visiting Gaza Strip blamed the international community for the Israeli massacre in Gaza for not doing anything to stop the killing of civilians in the Gaza Strip at the hands of the IOF troops.
They vowed to cooperate with their Palestinian counterparts to file lawsuits against Israeli war criminals involved in the horrible carnage.
shock over the level of destruction the Israeli occupation government inflicted on the Strip, asserting that Israel killed everything in Gaza.
Furthermore, the delegation that comprised four Swiss lawmakers have also urged their government, being the sponsor of the Geneva convention to immediately mobilize to help the beleaguered Strip, and to identify and prosecute Israeli war generals responsible for Gaza massacre.
They also called on their government to halt all military cooperation with Israel after the war on Gaza proved it was the aggressor.
The delegation inspected part of the huge destruction in Gaza, saying that there was no safe place for civilians in Gaza to hide because the Israeli occupation army was bombing the people in the streets and inside their homes.
One of the members, MP Carlo Samaroga, affirmed that the Swiss government should arrest and prosecute any Israeli official involved in the carnage in Gaza if he stepped on Swiss soil.
"This was not a battle fighter to fighter, but rather it was a war between a regular army (the IOF troops), and civilians (The Palestinian people in Gaza). This is unacceptable crime, and the international community should punish the perpetrators", said MP Joseph Zisyadis.
They finally stressed the Palestinian people" rights to resist the occupation on their lands till they liberate them as France did when the Germans occupied it, underlining that the Israeli economic blockade on Gaza must be lifted immediately.
In the same context, Moroccan MPs visiting Gaza Strip blamed the international community for the Israeli massacre in Gaza for not doing anything to stop the killing of civilians in the Gaza Strip at the hands of the IOF troops.
They vowed to cooperate with their Palestinian counterparts to file lawsuits against Israeli war criminals involved in the horrible carnage.
You are killing people! – Erdogan to Peres
‘The conqueror of Davos’ is the new name for Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan,
whose participation in the event has halted prematurely.
Erdogan, who burst out of the Davos forum in outrage on Thursday, has been treated at home as a hero. A jubilant crowd of nearly 5,000 greeted Erdogan at Istanbul airport, waving Palestinian and Turkish flags and banners to support his stance in Switzerland.The Turkish Prime Minister stormed out of the World Economic Forum after the moderator stopped him from speaking against Shimon Peres’s justification of the war in Gaza.In his speech Shimon Peres often referred to Erdogan. The Turkish Prime Minister is known for his criticism of the Gaza campaign and for calling Gaza an “open air prison, isolated from the rest of the world”. During the heated debates, the Israeli president said that Turkey would have acted the same way as Israel if rockets had been fired into Istanbul.After a lengthy 25-minute-long speech by Peres, Erdogan was outraged when the moderator gave him far less time to respond to his remarks and left the stage of the forum in disgust.Before leaving he accused Israel of killing people and promised to never return to Davos again.“Thank you very much. Thank you very much. Thank you very much. I don't think I will come back to Davos after this,” he said.Speaking to his supporters in Istanbul, the Turkish PM said that he felt insulted by the incident.Hamas has already expressed its support for the Turkish leader’s actions and the Secretary-General of the League of Arab States Amr Moussa said that Erdogan “was right.” Some media have reported that the Israeli president later called Erdogan and expressed his regrets, and Peres himself called it ‘an amicable phone conversation’ but didn’t mention any apologies.According to Peres, he and the Turkish Prime Minister didn’t take the tiff personally. The Israeli President said that in his phone conversation he told the Turkish high official ‘it was nothing against you and nothing against Turkey’ and added that Erdogan reciprocated.
Erdogan, who burst out of the Davos forum in outrage on Thursday, has been treated at home as a hero. A jubilant crowd of nearly 5,000 greeted Erdogan at Istanbul airport, waving Palestinian and Turkish flags and banners to support his stance in Switzerland.The Turkish Prime Minister stormed out of the World Economic Forum after the moderator stopped him from speaking against Shimon Peres’s justification of the war in Gaza.In his speech Shimon Peres often referred to Erdogan. The Turkish Prime Minister is known for his criticism of the Gaza campaign and for calling Gaza an “open air prison, isolated from the rest of the world”. During the heated debates, the Israeli president said that Turkey would have acted the same way as Israel if rockets had been fired into Istanbul.After a lengthy 25-minute-long speech by Peres, Erdogan was outraged when the moderator gave him far less time to respond to his remarks and left the stage of the forum in disgust.Before leaving he accused Israel of killing people and promised to never return to Davos again.“Thank you very much. Thank you very much. Thank you very much. I don't think I will come back to Davos after this,” he said.Speaking to his supporters in Istanbul, the Turkish PM said that he felt insulted by the incident.Hamas has already expressed its support for the Turkish leader’s actions and the Secretary-General of the League of Arab States Amr Moussa said that Erdogan “was right.” Some media have reported that the Israeli president later called Erdogan and expressed his regrets, and Peres himself called it ‘an amicable phone conversation’ but didn’t mention any apologies.According to Peres, he and the Turkish Prime Minister didn’t take the tiff personally. The Israeli President said that in his phone conversation he told the Turkish high official ‘it was nothing against you and nothing against Turkey’ and added that Erdogan reciprocated.
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