Lies. Typical for those suffering from your pathology.
You canÂ’t bring yourself to admit that Hamas has a charter that call for Israel's eradication and continues to arm with more weaponry. Iran seeks nuclear weapons and continues its call for the elimination of Israel. The islamist world remains silent when for near a decade thousands of rockets fell on southern Israel from Gaza, while Israeli soldiers were kidnapped or killed by Hamas fascists.
ZIONISTS charter is the writing and diaries of the founding fathers of Zionism.
And we see in their killing fields in Gaza and Lebanon Zionists remain committed to wiping out Gentiles, entire families, men and women and children.
KILLING STATISTICS show who the serial killer of civilians is, that is Israel.
"As for the civilian toll, the basic thinking goes back to the founding fathers. In a January 1, 1948 diary entry, David Ben-Gurion wrote: "What is necessary is cruel and strong reactions. We need precision in time, place and casualties. If we know the family -- [we must] strike mercilessly, women and children included. Otherwise the reaction is inefficient. At the place of action there is no need to distinguish between guilty and innocent. Where there was no attack -- we should not strike." The qualifications were quickly dropped, by Ben-Gurion in particular, and by now have long been forgotten. Talk of "purity of arms" or the "benign occupation" is disgraceful apologetics, as widely recognized by now within Israel."
"Limited War" in Lebanon, by Noam Chomsky
Lebanon Operations
"Limited War" in LebanonNoam ChomskyZ Magazine, September, 1993
On July 25, Israel launched what the press described as its "biggest military assault on Lebanon" since the 1982 invasion. The assault was provoked by guerrilla attacks on Israeli troops in southern Lebanon, killing seven Israeli soldiers. By the time a US-arranged cease fire took hold on July 31, about 125 Lebanese were reported killed, along with three Syrians and three Israelis, one a soldier in southerners Lebanon, while about 500,000 people were driven from their homes according to reports from Lebanon.Journalists in Lebanon reported that 90 percent of the 80,000 inhabitants of Tyre joined the flood of refugees northwards. Villages were deserted, with many casualties and destruction of civilian dwellings by intensive bombardment. Nabatiye, with a population of 60,000, was described as "a ghost town" by a Lebanese reporter a day after the attack was launched. Inhabitants described the bombings as even more intense and destructive than during the Israeli invasions of 1978 and 1982. Those who had not fled were running out of food and water but were trapped in their villages, Mark Nicolson reported from Nabatiye in theFinancial Times,*because "any visible movement inside or outside their houses is likely to attract the attention of Israeli artillery spotters, who...were pounding shells repeatedly and devastatingly into selected houses." Artillery shells were hitting some villages at a rate of more than 10 rounds a minute at times, he reported, while Israeli jets roared overhead, and in nearby Sidon, "the main Hammoud hospital was admitting new casualties every 15 minutes by late afternoon" of July 27. An Israeli Army spokesperson said that "70 percent of the village of Jibshit is totally destroyed, its inhabitants will not recognize it." The goal is "to wipe the villages from the face of the earth," a senior officer added. In Tripoli, 40 miles north of Beirut, a Palestinian refugee camp was attacked by Israeli planes firing missiles. Israeli naval forces bombarded coastal areas near Beirut and intercepted vessels approaching Lebanese ports, though whether they also resumed their long-term practice of kidnapping and killing passengers on the high seas is not reported.
Shadows of the Past
To appreciate more fully what is happening, some historical background is useful. Israel's 1978 invasion killed several thousand Lebanese and Palestinians, drove hundreds of thousands to the north, and left a region of the south under the control of a murderous proxy force, Major Haddad's militia. Haddad's forces were responsible for many atrocities, reported in Israel but not here, one of the most notorious being the massacre of all remaining inhabitants of the Lebanese town of Khiam during Israel's 1978 invasion; the population had been reduced from 30,000 to 32 by Israeli bombing in earlier years. During its 1982 invasion, Israel selected Khiam as the site of its notorious Ansar I prison camp, used since to punish people suspected of anti-Israel activity in Lebanon, or their relatives, thus to undermine any resistance to the South Lebanon Army. There is ample evidence of hideous conditions and savage torture, reported by the press in Israel and England, but not authenticated by the Red Cross or any humanitarian organization because Israel refuses to allow any access to the horror chamber run by its proxies under its supervision.The actual reasons for the 1982 invasion have never been concealed in Israel, though they are rated "X" ...
"Limited War" in Lebanon, by Noam Chomsky