No More Blood - Except for Jewish Blood
By Bernie on 29 Jun 2008
Palestinians can't do anything right. They can't even be pacifists right. I am opposed to pacifism. Indeed, it is precisely because the Amish would never defend themselves lethally that encouraged the Amish massacre two years ago; but at least the Amish are morally consistent: when they say they are opposed to killing they mean all killing, even their enemy.
Here we see a "No More Blood" protest by Palestinian women and children who are protesting the Israeli blockade of the Gaza Strip in front of the UN Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) offices in Gaza City on 3 Jun 2008. The Muslim apologist will say here, "Look at these poor Palestinians, all they want is peace and to freely travel at border crossings. They are begging that no more blood be shed." Actually, even a casual observer of the conflict knows full well that what the Arab buggers here are asking is that no more Arab blood be shed. Jewish blood on the other hand should flow like the rapid streams of Islam's Paradise. On Palestinian radio, TV, and Internet sites Palestinian militants are encouraged to escalate attacks on Israel. There are no true Palestinian Pacifists.
Israel opens up border crossings when there are no more Palestinian cross-border shelling attacks - pure and simple. No need to protest or beg; just be peaceful for God's sake.
These folks are protesting in front of the wrong place. They need to protest in front of Hamas Offices and beg their leadership to stop the rocket attacks against Israel.
Related:
International Middle East Media Center, 21 Feb 2008, EU lawmakers urge Israel not to inflict collective punishment on Gaza residents
The EU stated in an adopted resolution that the civilian population should not be subjected to any military action or any sort of collective punishment.
After more than 300 Palestinians were killed in the Gaza Strip last year due to Israeli air strikes and ground offensives, Israel still failed to stop the firing of homemade shells fired by fighters into adjacent Israeli towns.
The EU called on Israel to stop its military offensives and to stop the extrajudicial assassinations especially since civilians are the first victims of these attacks.
EU lawmakers also urged Hamas, which is in power in Gaza, to prevent the firing of homemade shells into adjacent Israeli areas.
That's too clever for me: Hamas should stop attacks against Israel and Israel should stop retaliating. I wonder who should go first?

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