
Today, like on most days, the BBC continues to support the racist, Zionist regime and the propaZanda of the Zionaxis. It is complicit through being the mouthpiece of the Zionaxis in war crimes and is blithely ignorant to the murders of Lebanese, Iraqis and Palestinians on a daily basis.
The prime minister also said his government would work “tirelessly and with all the means at our disposal” to secure the release of the two soldiers whose capture by Hezbollah sparked the conflict on 12 July.
The media of the Zionaxis continues to trot out the disturbing lie, pushing home the propaZanda of the arbitrary start date of the “present wave of the crisis”. Everybody should now know, without a shadow of the doubt that:
- This conflict started when Israel invaded Lebanon in mid July
- From 2000 to the beginning of the recent naked Israeli aggression, Israel has violated the UN Blue Line over a staggering 11,000 times compared to Lebanon’s 100 violations.
- The whole regional conflict started when Britain ran away from their responsibility and from the Zionist terrorists, the Irgun. A stark difference from the rhetoric of today. We allegedly don’t negotiate with terrorists nowadays. Funny, in the 40s, we ran away from them and in the form of the IRA, we most certainly did negotiate with them. Doesn’t matter - all of those terrorists were white. So that’s alright then.
It was all so different then. From Wikipedia:
The purpose of these attacks was to increase the cost of British mandatory rule and influence British public opinion so as to encourage British withdrawal. It included attacks on prominent symbols of the British administration, including the British military, police, and civil headquarters at the King David Hotel and the British prison in Acre. Although these attacks were largely successful, several Irgun operatives were captured, convicted, and hanged. Refusing to accept the jurisdiction of the British courts, those accused refused to defend themselves. The Irgun leadership ultimately responded to these executions by hanging two British sergeants, which effectively brought the executions to an end.
Nobody talks about this now, do they? Occupying soldiers in Iraq are commonly killed by the Iraqi resistance, but we aren’t leaving. The cost to life is irrelevant. Yoblair and Bushler don’t care about their own soldiers any more than they do about Iraqi children. They have an objective and I’m sure part of it is the complete and utter breakdown of Iraq. They’re getting there.

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David Eastman 08.14.06 at 10:12 pm
On Newsnight, an Israeli spokesman complains of foreigners near their borders.
Yeah, they are in ANOTHER COUNTRY. But somehow, I don’t think Israelis see it that way,
shahid 08.14.06 at 10:37 pm
Bloody hell - I thought us Brits were intolerant - not liking foreigners within our borders!
Olive Ream 08.15.06 at 11:51 am
Great post Shahid!