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By Raffaele Piccolo, published 8/7/2014The situation that has arisen since three young Israeli Jews were abducted and later tragically found dead is symptomatic of the inequality that permeates the greater Palestine and Israel conflict.
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Posted by one under god, Saturday, 12 July 2014 1:42:54 PM
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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2688533/Palestinian-president-says-Israel-hours-away-launching-ground-strike-rockets-fired-country-Lebanon.html
'No international pressure will prevent us from acting with all power,' he added.
Dismissing a question about possible cease-fire efforts he said: 'I will end it when our goals are realized. And the overriding goal is to restore the peace and quiet,' Netanyahu said.
He also would not rule out the possibility of expanding the campaign of mostly aerial attacks into a ground war in Gaza, answering when asked whether such a move was possible that 'we are weighing all possibilities and preparing for all possibilities.'
Imagine that you watched a police officer in your neighborhood stop ten completely ordinary people every day
just to take a look inside their vehicle or backpack. Now imagine those people are never even accused of a crime. They just happened to be in the wrong place at the wrong time. Even the most law-abiding person would eventually protest this treatment. In fact—they have.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2689465/Hundreds-pro-Palestinian-demonstrators-bring-London-traffic-standstill-protest-outside-Israeli-embassy.html
Hundreds of anti-Israeli demonstrators bring London traffic to a standstill as they scale double-decker bus as they protest outside embassy over Gaza strikes
Hundreds of anti-Israeli demonstrators brought traffic to a standstill in London today after turning out in their droves to call for an end to military strikes on Gaza.
Protesters crowded the streets outside the Israeli Embassy in Kensington High Street, west London, and some took it even further by standing on one of the city’s iconic double-decker buses.
Waving placards which read ‘Gaza: End the Siege’ and ‘Freedom for Palestine’, demonstrators chanted and blocked the road as they protested against ‘Israeli aggression’ in the Middle East.