Arabs protest their governments' reaction to Gaza attacks

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By Octavia Nasr
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(CNN) -- The dramatic developments in Gaza over the past three days have driven Arab citizens to the streets, where they have displayed anger directed first and foremost at their own governments.

In Yemen, thousands of demonstrators gathered in the capital, Sanaa, shouting slogans in support of Gaza and its residents and burning Israeli and U.S. flags.

They cried out against the League of Arab States, which delayed discussion on the crisis.

One demonstrator told the Al-Jazeera network, "The Arab League is worthless. ... They're all worthless leaders, and they should all go home." Al-Jazeera is based in Doha, Qatar.

Israel has been conducting airstrikes in Gaza for three days, in what they say is retaliation for repeated rocket attacks into southern Israel by Hamas. Hundreds of people have died, mostly Hamas militants, according to Palestinian security forces.

In Sudan, the scene was similar. A woman wearing a Hamas banner around her forehead told Al-Manar TV, "Where are the Arab leaders? Where are their actions? Enough condemnation and finger-pointing. Show Gaza your support."

Arabs protest their governments' reaction to Gaza attacks - CNN.com

They can always put their money where their mouthes are. I understand Hamas has a few new job openings as of late ....
 
I'd say this is related to the thread you posted about 'all-out-war'. All the more reason Israel should move swiftly and decisively:

Iran hardliners register volunteers to fight Israel - Yahoo! News

Iran hardliners register volunteers to fight Israel

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TEHRAN (Reuters) – A group of Iranian hard-line clerics is signing up volunteers to fight in the Gaza Strip in response to Israel's air strikes that have killed at least 300 Palestinians, a news agency reported on Monday.

"From Monday the Combatant Clergy Society has activated its website www.rohaniatmobarez.com for a week to register volunteers to fight against the Zionist regime (Israel) in either the military, financial or propaganda fields," the semi-official Fars news agency said.

Israel patrols the coastal waters around Gaza and has declared areas around the enclave a "closed military zone."

The hard-line Iranian group, which is headed by some leading clergy, says it has no affiliation with the government and was formed shortly after Iran's 1979 Islamic revolution.

Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei issued a religious decree to Muslims around the world on Sunday, ordering them to defend Palestinians in Gaza against Israeli attacks "in any way possible."

A religious decree is an official statement by a high-ranking religious leader that commands Muslims to carry out its message. While there is no religious and legal force behind it, Khamenei is respected by many Iranian and non-Iranian Shi'ites.

Iran refuses to recognize Israel, which accuses Tehran of supplying Hamas Islamists with weapons. Iran denies the claim, saying it only provides moral support to the group....
 
To you, they are supporting terrorists who are killing Isreali citizens.

To them, you are supporting invaders who are killing Palestinian citizens.

There's your true colors, for you, Gun.
 
I'd say this is related to the thread you posted about 'all-out-war'. All the more reason Israel should move swiftly and decisively:

Iran hardliners register volunteers to fight Israel - Yahoo! News

The Grand Ayotollah of Iran said Muslims all over the world have a responsibility to attack Israel, eh? I kind of compare that to this recent video from bin Laden.

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So why doesn't that Grand Ayotollah go in and fight if he issued a decree that Muslims all over the world have a responsibility to fight Israel now? Where is his machine gun? Why isn't he ordering the Iranian military to strike Israel?

What a joke.
 

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