George Galloway in “support Lebanon” demonstration



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3 Responses to George Galloway in “support Lebanon” demonstration

  1. Michael says:

    أيتها اللبنانيات أيها اللبنانيون

    أيتها اللبنانيات أيها اللبنانيون؛

    ها إن إسرائيل مرة جديدة، تحاول إحتلال أجزاء من أرض لبنان وتدمير إنسانه وعمرانه.

  2. Now we know where the racists come from.

    And, Rome was sacked numer­ous times. So, yes … Occu­pa­tions never last; 1000 year Reichs do not last …

    Israel backed by army of cyber-soldiers
    From Yonit Farago in Jerusalem
    http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0„3–2289232,00.html

    WHILE Israel fights Hezbol­lah with tanks and air­craft, its sup­port­ers are cam­paign­ing on the internet.

    Israel’s Gov­ern­ment has thrown its weight behind efforts by sup­port­ers to counter what it believes to be neg­a­tive bias and a tide of pro-Arab pro­pa­ganda. The For­eign Min­istry has ordered trainee diplo­mats to track web­sites and cha­t­rooms so that net­works of US and Euro­pean groups with hun­dreds of thou­sands of Jew­ish activists can place sup­port­ive messages.

    Jonny Cline, of the inter­na­tional stu­dent group, said that Jew­ish stu­dents and youth groups with their under­stand­ing of the web envi­ron­ment were ide­ally placed to present another side to the debate.

    Israel’s For­eign Min­istry must avoid direct involve­ment with the cam­paign but is in con­tact with inter­na­tional Jew­ish and evan­gel­i­cal Chris­t­ian groups, dis­trib­ut­ing inter­net infor­ma­tion packs.

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  3. From the wires:

    Israeli strikes have come within hun­dreds of yards of the aid con­voys mak­ing their way south this week, though no trucks have been hit so far — said offi­cials from the inter­na­tional Red Cross, U.N. and other agencies.

    Israel has promised safe pas­sage for aid but on a convoy-by-convoy basis; 72-hour notice often is required, slow­ing the process con­sid­er­ably, the offi­cials said.

    Israel on Sat­ur­day rejected a U.N. request for a three-day cease-fire to get in sup­plies and allow civil­ians to leave the war zone.

    Avi Pazner, an Israeli gov­ern­ment spokesman, blamed Hezbol­lah guer­ril­las for block­ing con­voys, say­ing fight­ers were pre­vent­ing the trans­fer of med­ical aid and of food … to cre­ate a human­i­tar­ian cri­sis, which they want to blame Israel for,” he said.

    The top U.N. human­i­tar­ian coor­di­na­tor in Lebanon, Mona Ham­mam, said con­voys so far had encoun­tered “no prob­lems” from Hezbollah.