The United Nations' high commissioner of human rights, Louise Arbour, is telling Israel that they must lift the current sanctions on Gaza.
Well, Louise, shove it up your ass!
Tell you what Louise, why don't you travel to the Israeli town of Sderot and make that same statement - while you are running for cover from Hamas missiles launched from the land you are so worried about. When the first missile lands at your feet, Louise, I'll hand you a microphone and you tell the Israelis to stop, anything. Okay, bitch?
By the way...look at who called this emergency human rights meeting...Syria and Pakistan. Oh boy...Syria and Pakistan, now THERE's a couple of shining stars in the realm of human rights.
Here's the story from YNET.
Well, Louise, shove it up your ass!
Tell you what Louise, why don't you travel to the Israeli town of Sderot and make that same statement - while you are running for cover from Hamas missiles launched from the land you are so worried about. When the first missile lands at your feet, Louise, I'll hand you a microphone and you tell the Israelis to stop, anything. Okay, bitch?
By the way...look at who called this emergency human rights meeting...Syria and Pakistan. Oh boy...Syria and Pakistan, now THERE's a couple of shining stars in the realm of human rights.
Here's the story from YNET.
UN rights chief: Israel must lift restrictions on aid to Gaza
Israel must lift restrictions on the delivery of humanitarian aid to the Gaza Strip, the UN's top human rights official said Wednesday.
Louise Arbour, the UN high commissioner for human rights, said the ''level of desperation'' among the Palestinians was apparent earlier Wednesday when tens of thousands of Gazans poured into Egypt. ''The 1.4 million people of Gaza live under abhorrent conditions,'' she told an emergency meeting of the 47-member UN human rights council called by Syria and Pakistan and supported by 20 other countries. (AP)
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Exactly wing. The Egyptians and the Jordanians shun the palis more than anyone, for good reason.
It's like I've always said, the World has bought into the biggest lie of all time...that the palis were displaced and are oppressed. The World wants them to have a "state" and they can't even manage a seven mile sliver of land.
:Holger Danske
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