Israel Applies Nazi Tactics to Hide Crime against Humanity, Prevents Journalists from Entering Gaza
5/1/2009
Applying the Nazis tactic to hide their crimes against humanity, Israel’s Ministry of Defense prevents journalists from entering Gaza to report on its crimes committed against starving 1.5 million. Israel has killed 534 including 107 children and wounded over 2500 many of them seriously.
The Ministry of Defense refused to allow foreign correspondents to cross over from Israel into the Gaza Strip on Monday, despite a court ruling, a representative of the foreign media in Israel said, reported Haaretz online on Monday.
In Gaza, Israel cruel war machine continues to kill children and women as it destroys homes, schools, mosques and public services buildings including police stations, municipalities, hospitals and children play grounds.
The Israeli Supreme Court had ruled last week that eight foreign correspondents could enter the Strip if the Gaza crossings were open to allow humanitarian relief.
According to Haaretz, Israeli officials on Monday, citing security risks, prevented the journalists from entering the Strip when the crossings were opened to allow 200 foreigners to leave the salient.
Israel has allowed no foreign correspondents to enter the Strip from Israel since it began its Operation "Cast Lead" against Hamas on December 27.
On the tenth day of the Israeli aggression on Gaza, Monday 5 Jan. 2009, the toll has reached 534 people dead, including more than 107 children, and over 2500 wounded many of which seriously.
On Monday morning alone, Israel committed three massacres that let to the killing of 18 civilians including 5 children and the two complete families. In one of the families Israel murdered the father, mother and their five children when a tank hit their home.
An Israeli military spokesman said the Israeli army attacked 130 targets in Gaza on Sunday night, meaning more destruction in the tiny strip.
The Israel Foreign Press Association petitioned the Supreme Court on the issue, and Israel agreed to allow a poll of eight journalists into the Strip when the crossings were opened.
Two of the places would be assigned by the Israel Defense Forces, and the other six placed would be decided on the basis of a lottery in the presence of an attorney.
(The Tripoli Post)
Senin, 26 Januari 2009
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