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Z jendej strony mamy Zydow bezczelnie falszujacych historie
oskarzeniami Polakow o zbrodnie, a z drugiej strony, premierem
Izraela zostaje zbrodniarza wojenny odpowiedzialny za smierc
setek niewinnych ludzi.

>Counter Punch 02/07/2001
>
>Return of the Terrorist
>
>The Crimes of Ariel Sharon
>by Alexander Cockburn
>
>Some incorrigible optimists have suggested that only a
>right-wing extremist of the notoriety of Likud leader Ariel
>Sharon will have the credentials to broker any sort of
>lasting settlement with the Palestinians. Maybe so. History
>is not devoid of such examples. But Sharon?
>
>Sharon's history offers a monochromatic record of moral
>corruption, with a documented record of war crimes going
>back to the early 1950s. He was born in 1928 and as a
>young man joined the Haganah, the underground military
>organization of Israel in its pre-state days. In 1953 he
>was given command of Unit 101, whose mission is often
>described as that of retaliation against Arab attacks on
>Jewish villages. In fact, as can be seen from two terrible
>onslaughts, one of them very well known, Unit 101's
>purpose was that of instilling terror by the infliction of
>discriminate, murderous violence not only on able bodied
>fighters but on the young, the old, the helpless.
>
>Sharon's first documented sortie in this role was in
>August of 1953 on the refugee camp of El-Bureig, south
>of Gaza. An Israeli history of the 101 unit records 50
>refugees as having been killed; other sources allege 15 or
ᡌ. Major-General Vagn Bennike, the UN commander,
>reported that "bombs were thrown" by Sharon's men
>"through the windows of huts in which the refugees were
>sleeping and, as they fled, they were attacked by small
>arms and automatic weapons".
>
>In October of 1953 came the attack by Sharon's unit 101
>on the Jordanian village of Qibya, whose "stain" Israel's
>foreign minister at the time, Moshe Sharett, confided to
>his diary "would stick to us and not be washed away for
>many years". He was wrong. Though even strongly
>pro-Israel commentators in the West compared it to
>Lidice, Qibya and Sharon's role are scarcely evoked in the
>West today, least of all by journalists such as Deborah
>Sontag of the New York Times who recently wrote a
>whitewash of Sharon, describing him as "feisty", or the
>Washington Post's man in Jerusalem who fondly invoked
>him after his fateful excursion to the Holy Places in
>Jerusalem as "the portly old warrior".
>
>Israeli historian Avi Shlaim describes the massacre thus:
>"Sharon's order was to penetrate Qibya, blow up houses
>and inflict heavy casualties on its inhabitants. His success
>in carrying out the order surpassed all expectations. The
>full and macabre story of what happened at Qibya was
>revealed only during the morning after the attack. The
>village had been reduced to rubble: forty-five houses had
>been blown up, and sixty-nine civilians, two thirds of
>them women and children, had been killed. Sharon and
>his men claimed that they believed that all the inhabitants
>had run away and that they had no idea that anyone was
>hiding inside the houses."
>
>The UN observer on the scene reached a different
>conclusion: "One story was repeated time after time: the
>bullet splintered door, the body sprawled across the
>threshhold, indicating that the inhabitants had been
>forced by heavy fire to stay inside until their homes were
>blown up over them." The slaughter in Qibya was
>described contemporaneously in a letter to the president
>of the United Nations Security Council dated 16 October
򗶁 (S/3113) from the Envoy Extraordinary and Minister
>Plenipotentiary of Jordan to the United States. On 14
>October 1953 at 9:30 at night, he wrote, Israeli troops
>launched a battalion-scale attack on the village of Qibya in
>the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan (at the time the West
>Bank was annexed to Jordan).
>
>According to the diplomat's account, Israeli forces had
>entered the village and systematically murdered all
>occupants of houses, using automatic weapons, grenades
>and incendiaries. On 14 October, the bodies of 42 Arab
>civilians had been recovered; several more bodies were
>still under the wreckage. Forty houses, the village school
>and a reservoir had been destroyed. Quantities of unused
>explosives, bearing Israel army markings in Hebrew, had
>been found in the village. At about 3 a.m., to cover their
>withdrawal, Israeli support troops had begun shelling the
>neighbouring villages of Budrus and Shuqba from
>positions in Israel.
>
>And what of Sharon's conduct when he was head of the
>Southern Command of Israel's Defense Forces in the
>early 1970s? The Gaza "clearances" were vividly described
>by Phil Reeves in a piece in The London Independent on
>January 21 of this year.
>
>"Thirty years have elapsed since Ariel Sharon, favourite to
>win Israel's forthcoming election, was the head of the
>Israel Defence Forces' southern command, charged with
>the task of 'pacifying' the recalcitrant Gaza Strip after the
򗶏 war. But the old men still remember it well.
>Especially the old men on Wreckage Street. Until late
򗶒, Wreckage, or Had'd, Street wasn't a street, just
>one of scores of narrow, nameless alleys weaving through
>Gaza City's Beach Camp, a shantytown cluttered with low,
>two-roomed houses, built with UN aid for refugees from
>the 1948 war who then, as now, were waiting for the
>international community to settle their future. The street
>acquired its name after an unusually prolonged visit from
>Mr Sharon's soldiers. Their orders were to bulldoze
>hundreds of homes to carve a wide, straight street. This
>would allow Israeli troops and their heavy armored
>vehicles to move easily through the camp, to exert
>control and hunt down men from the Palestinian
>Liberation Army.
>
>"'They came at night and began marking the houses they
>wanted to demolish with red paint,' said Ibrahim Ghanim,
᡾, a retired labourer. 'In the morning they came back,
>and ordered everyone to leave. I remember all the
>soldiers shouting at people, Yalla, yalla, yalla, yalla! They
>threw everyone's belongings into the street. Then Sharon
>brought in bulldozers and started flattening the street.
>He did the whole lot, almost in one day. And the soldiers
>would beat people, can you imagine? Soldiers with guns,
>beating little kids!' By the time the Israeli army's work
>was done, hundreds of homes were destroyed, not only
>on Wreckage Street but throughout the camp, as Sharon
>ploughed out a grid of wide security roads. Many of the
>refugees took shelter in schools, or squeezed into the
>already badly over-crowded homes of relatives. Other
>families, usually those with a Palestinian political activist,
>were loaded into trucks and taken to exile in a town in the
>heart of the Sinai Desert, then controlled by Israel."
>
>As Reeves reported, the devastation of Beach Camp was
>far from the exception. "In August 1971 alone, troops
>under Mr Sharon's command destroyed some 2,000
>homes in the Gaza Strip, uprooting 16,000 people for the
>second time in their lives. Hundreds of young Palestinian
>men were arrested and deported to Jordan and Lebanon.
>Six hundred relatives of suspected guerrillas were exiled
>to Sinai. In the second half of 1971, 104 g
    • Gość: Berg Re: Bezczelnosc Zydow IP: *.ipt.aol.com 28.03.01, 02:59
      Kanadyjskie malzenstwo Cockburn opublikowalo ciekawa ksiazke "Israel - USA :
      Dangerous Liason ", ukazujaca nieznane kulisy stosunkow amerykansko -
      izraelskich. Ksiazka ukazala sie w Polsce pod tytulem "USA - Izrael:
      Niebezpieczny Zwiazek".
      Serdecznie polecam i pozdrawiam ziomka.
      Berg
    • Gość: Berg Re: Bezczelnosc Zydow IP: *.ipt.aol.com 28.03.01, 03:02
      Aha, co do tego bandyty i terrorysty Sharona...
      prosze zajrzec tutaj :

      http://www.medianet.pl/~naszapol/0109dzii.html

      Artykul nie pozostawia zadnych watpliwosci.

      Berg
      • Gość: tomek Straszne. IP: *.unregistered.formus.pl 29.03.01, 14:47
        To o czym mówi ten artykuł.
    • Gość: Slawek.R Re: Bezczelnosc Zydow-Tomaszowi IP: 212.179.157.* 28.03.01, 22:34

      "Polacy nie gesi a swoj jezyk maja" powiedzial mistrz Rej ponad 500 lat
      temu.Twoje dlugie komentarze w jezyku angielskim nie sprawiaja na nikim
      wrazenia.Dyskutujemy na forum polskiego dziennika i uwazam ze chocby z szacunku
      dla miejsca nalezy uzywac polskiego jezyka.
      A co do bezczelnosci Zydow, to po zapoznaniu sie z trescia Twych wypowiedzi
      na kilku portalach musze stwierdzic,ze ta bezczelnosc jest kropla wody wobec
      Twego,i Tobie podobnych,hamskiego szczekania.
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