A bunch of usual suspects (the four-person Kia Ora Gaza convoy team 2012) arriving back in Auckland from a trip to Hamastan-on-Sea described the warm welcome they received there. (Well, they would have, wouldn't they?)
They also revealed their "mission" of building a "lifeline" from Cairo to Gaza.
As the video here shows, it seems that "team captain" Roger Fowler brought back a local phrase, in addition to a footie cup.
Kia Ora Gaza links to a video about the influence of "rightwing billionaires" (yeah, we geddit) on Obama ...
For the very nasty taste of anti-Israel propaganda from BBC World (this example from some years ago), see the (jubilant) Kia Ora Gaza post here
Does BBC World share the vow "One Day, Inshallah, There Will Be Free Palestine"?
From the river to the sea?
It certainly sometimes looks like it.
Roger Fowler is a hardcore communist
ReplyDeletehttp://keywiki.org/index.php/Roger_Fowler
Kia Ora Gaza are no fun, they never publish my comments, or appear to have any comments at all (like a lot of “pro-pal” sites). Maybe they realised Vittorio.Arrigoni@gaza.com was a fake email?
Speaking of commies a must read article:
The Cold War’s Arab Spring
Stolen Kremlin records show how the Soviets, including Gorbachev, created many of today’s Middle East conflicts
http://www.tabletmag.com/jewish-news-and-politics/103576/the-cold-wars-arab-spring?all=1
It explains how a never elected amateur like Catherine Ashton can become EU Foreign Minister.
See also Foxbats Over Dimona.
http://www.meforum.org/2150/foxbats-over-dimona
Intentions are key, and these actions reveal them quite well.
ReplyDeleteAs to contracts and agreements between governmental organizations, sometimes they must be vague in order to get ratified.
But if the Palestinians are going to offer interpretations, there's no need for Israel not to as well, and the Jordan aspect to Palestine seems a strong one.
I think Israel should make a proposal to the Security Council and see if it cannot get these issues out on the table.