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ss_korp escribió:Espero que la "actuación" de estos niños si lo convenza, ya que los palestinos fallecidos para algunos resultan ser actores (advertencia, imágenes fuertes).


Lo que Hamas quería, ¿O no? Estarán recontentos haciendo la Jihad desde sus búnkeres y hoteles en Qatar. Los valientes piensan luchar hasta el último civil.

Felízmente te tenemos en el foro para que nos eduques: ¿Exactamente cómo debe Israel tratar a Hamás? ¿Cuál es la respuesta coherente ante un grupo que bombardea a Israel día si, día no a lo largo de años, que ordena secuestrar civiles y que se niega a cualquier forma de solución negociada del conflicto?


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Ya sabemos lo que haria, basta con ver su nick...


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hablando de cosas serias...

como va la invasión terrestre?


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Acaba de empezar por norte, centro y sur.

Parece ser que Egipto ha coordinado con Israel la cosa. Están también muy hasta los huevos de Hamás. Como casi todos, en realidad.

Godspeed IDF, vuelvan todos.

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Por aportar un punto de vista diferente al predominantemente al 100% -en el foro, claro- enfoque proisraeli:

IMEU

FAQ on Failed Effort to Arrange Ceasefire Between Israel and Hamas

July 15, 2014 IMEU




Experts

Rashid Khalidi, Edward Said Professor of Arab Studies at Columbia University, former advisor to Palestinian negotiators, and author of Brokers of Deceit: How the U.S. Has Undermined Peace in the Middle East (2013) and The Iron Cage: The Story of the Palestinian Struggle for Statehood (2006).

Mouin Rabbani, Visiting Senior Fellow at the Institute for Palestine Studies, Policy Advisor to Al-Shabaka: The Palestinian Policy Network, and a contributing editor with Middle East Report and the ezine Jadaliyya. Former Senior Middle East Analyst with the International Crisis Group.

Noura Erakat, Human rights attorney and member of the Legal Support Network for the Badil Resource Center for Palestinian Refugee and Residency Rights, and co-editor of the ezine Jadaliyya.



FAQ



Q – Why do you think Hamas didn’t accept the terms of the ceasefire?



RK - “Hamas has insisted that there be a lasting resolution of the basic problem of Israel’s siege of Gaza, as was promised as part of the 2012 cease-fire, but never implemented in spite of Israel’s recognition that Hamas scrupulously maintained the cease-fire until quite recently. The Egyptian proposal makes lifting of the siege conditional on Israel’s approval, which means never.”
MR - “Hamas, and with it other Palestinian organizations such as Islamic Jihad and the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine, have indicated that they were not consulted on the Egyptian cease-fire proposal, and that it has not been formally presented to them but rather released to the media after its terms were agreed with Israel.

“In terms of the proposal’s contents, what these organizations and many Palestinians object to is that it simply restores a 2012 ceasefire agreement that Israel has systematically violated and does not provide any guarantees such violations would cease. These violations consist not only of periodic armed Israeli attacks on the Gaza Strip, but also Israel’s refusal to respect clauses on the rights of fishermen in Gaza’s territorial waters and farmers in land close to the Gaza/Israel boundary.

“Hamas has additionally stated that it would not accept an agreement that does not provide for the immediate re-release of Palestinian prisoners who were released by Israel in 2011 as part of a prisoner exchange with Israel, but re-arrested by Israel in the last month.

“More broadly, Hamas and other Palestinian organizations are averse to returning to an untenable status quo, which lasts only until Israel once again decides to launch a major assault on the Gaza Strip, and which does not include concrete steps towards lifting the ongoing and prolonged blockade of the Gaza Strip.

“There is widespread Palestinian suspicion that Egypt, which has shown nothing but unremitting hostility towards Hamas since the current regime seized power in July 2013, released a proposal it ensured would be acceptable to Israel but rejected by the Palestinians, in order to help Israel legitimize an escalation of attacks against the Gaza Strip. It is likely to have done so in close cooperation with its new best friend, Tony Blair, and other advocates of Israeli power in the Arab world and internationally.”
NE - “Within two days of Israel’s aerial assault on the population of the Gaza Strip, Hamas announced five conditions for a ceasefire: 1) stop the airstrikes; 2) observe terms of 2012 ceasefire; 3) release the Palestinians released during the Shalit prisoner exchange who were recently re-arrested; 4) lift the siege; and 5) don’t interfere with Palestinian unity government. What little is known about the proposed ceasefire agreement is that it demands a cessation of violence with no conditions thus reverting to conditions that are even worse than the status quo ante.

“This clearly weakens Hamas politically, exacerbates the humanitarian conditions under which Palestinians struggle, and emboldens Israel to strike again with zero accountability. That said, it is not in the Palestinians’ best interest for Hamas to continue launching rockets regardless of the circumstances, as it provides a justification for Israel to continue its brutal attacks on a defenseless and besieged population.”


Q – What will be required for a ceasefire to be accepted by both sides?
RK - “Either serious external pressure on the parties, especially Israel, or the exhaustion of both sides, which is not yet apparent.”

MR - “It’s difficult at this point to imagine a proposal that both Israel and Hamas would accept. Hamas insists on an end to Israeli impunity in its dealings with the Gaza Strip and an end to the blockade and isolation of that territory, while for Israel these are core policies. This means that a solution that meets basic standards of international law and human decency would have to be imposed on Israel by the international community, or that either party is sufficiently exhausted by the current conflict that it lowers its expectations. Neither of these scenarios appears likely in the immediate future.”

NE - “Hamas has made its five demands clear and its observance of the November 2012 ceasefire demonstrates its good faith. In contrast, it is not clear what Israel’s endgame is. It seems willing to accept a ceasefire on condition of Hamas’s unconditional capitulation, but what will ensure that it does not indiscriminately attack the 1.8 million Palestinians in the Gaza Strip again? Israel has said it is bombarding Gaza in retribution for the death of three Israeli teens though it has failed to produce a single shred of evidence incriminating the Hamas leadership. Israel also claims it wants to decimate Hamas’s capability to launch rocket and mortar fire but this makes little logical sense since in the past diplomatic efforts have done much more to yield a cessation in rocket attacks than have military ones.”



Q – What do you think Israel’s actual goals for bombing Gaza are?
RK - “Israel’s main goals are to weaken Hamas and to prevent an inter-Palestinian reconciliation, which would strengthen the Palestinians and make them more capable of resisting inexorable Israeli pressure.”

MR - “Israel has been on high alert since Hamas and Fatah signed a reconciliation agreement in late April, and particularly since a new PA government was formed with the endorsement of both Fatah and Hamas thereafter. Its primary goal is to ensure that the Palestinians remain divided and its current campaign should be seen above all as an attempt to sabotage the reconciliation agreement and initiatives to move it further forward.”

NE - “Prime Minister Benyamin Netanyahu is attacking Gaza in response to domestic and international political considerations that have nothing to do with any threat posed by Hamas. Right before the start of this latest assault on Gaza, Netanyahu suffered several blows politically: he failed to thwart the start of a US-Iran rapprochement; was unable to stop the establishment of a Palestinian unity government; and was widely blamed for the collapse of the peace talks renewed by US Secretary of State John Kerry last summer. His political standing a well as that of Israel’s had been seriously weakened and by launching an attack on the Gaza Strip, he appears strong to the Israeli public, shifts international attention away from Israel’s responsibility for the failure of negotiations, and puts enormous pressure on the recently formed Palestinian Authority national unity government, which Israel wishes to undermine.”



Q – How do you think the United States and international community should respond to the current situation?
RK - “The international community should stop placing an occupied people and their oppressor on the same level, and should stop equating small inaccurate rockets that have so far killed no Israelis and wounded 13 with the world’s most advanced weaponry, that has so far killed 200 Palestinians, 80% of them civilians according to the UN, and wounded nearly 1200. This is not a war between equals: it is akin to shooting fish in a barrel.”

MR - “In an ideal world, the international community would act to arrest and reverse Israel’s systematic impunity in its dealings with the Palestinian people and ensure Israeli accountability for its actions.

“It would also need to address the underlying causes of the current crisis, at least the key shorter-term ones formed by the ongoing blockade of the Gaza Strip and seek to ensure steps towards normalcy in the Gaza Strip.

“That is very unlikely to happen and for the time being I think we should expect continued complicity in Israeli actions.”

NE - “The current situation is a recurrence of Israel’s bloody attacks on Gaza in the winter of 2008-2009 as well as November 2012. Absent efforts to address the root causes of this conflict, it will be repeated yet again in the near future. The primary issue is that of Israel’s military and colonial rule over the Palestinian population of the occupied territories, including Gaza, which is characterized by a discriminatory apartheid legal regime and brutal repression. When the rockets stop flying and the aerial strikes cease, Palestinians will continue to die a slow and protracted death under the boot of Israel’s 47-year-old occupation. In particular, the population in the Gaza Strip faces a horrific future. By 2020, it is predicated that Gaza’s one source of clean water will be unusable and the World Health Organization says the 150-square mile Strip will be unlivable. Strong measures are required to hold Israel to account, aimed at ending the occupation and Israel’s apartheid regime through international legal institutions like the International Criminal Court, arms embargoes, and continued grassroots efforts by the Palestinian-led global Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions movement.”



Q – How do you think Palestinian leaders should respond to the current situation?
RK - “They should re-establish the unity of the Palestinian national movement on the basis of an agreed new strategy for confronting Israel’s control over the entirety of Palestine, they should pronounce that the Oslo accords, which in 21 years have failed to bring about an end to Israeli occupation and colonization, are null and void, and they should insist on a truly honest broker as a mediator rather than the United States, which is totally biased in favor of the aggressor and occupier, Israel.”

MR - “At the very least one would have expected Mahmoud Abbas to urgently travel to the Gaza Strip and engage in efforts to lead the response to end this assault. Instead he has been sitting in Ramallah with his main concern that Hamas emerges weakened rather than strengthened from this crisis. It’s an abject failure of leadership.

“More broadly Palestinians need to undertake concrete steps to ensure national unity, first and foremost through overcoming the schism that has been with us since 2007 and agreement on a common strategy and national program.”

NE - “Palestinian leaders need to launch a full court political offensive against Israel’s violations of international law, systematic human rights abuses, and structural violence, employing all available legal, diplomatic and grassroots means. Multilateral institutions such the International Criminal Court should be engaged to hold Israel to account for war crimes such as the disproportionate use of force and settlement construction, and Palestinian leaders should fully embrace the Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions (BDS) movement.”


http://normanfinkelstein.com/2014/behin ... ceasefire/

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Si Israel estuviera empleando armamento guiado contra civiles inocentes, estos no estaría reconocibles, entre las nuevas DIME y municiones termobaricas que han recibido no queda nada reconocible en un radio de unos 5-6 metros. Así que cuando vean un cadáver mas o menos enterito quizá sea daño que provoco un arsenal clandestino o la propia milicia.


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Según Die Welt la primera baja mortal de las IDF en Gaza, el sargento Barak, de 20 años, podría haber caído bajo fuego amigo.

http://www.welt.de/politik/ausland/arti ... eiten.html

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:shoked:

[youtube]Yu54aSM6QOE[/youtube]


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Si mal no recuerdo ese video es de Siria, en 0:14 creo que se escucha Bashar al-Assad.

EDIT, el original: [youtube]nH3a87_29Lo[/youtube]


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Ave_Negra escribió:Si mal no recuerdo ese video es de Siria, en 0:14 creo que se escucha Bashar al-Assad.

EDIT, el original: [youtube]nH3a87_29Lo[/youtube]


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Experten escribió:Si Israel estuviera empleando armamento guiado contra civiles inocentes, estos no estaría reconocibles, entre las nuevas DIME y municiones termobaricas que han recibido no queda nada reconocible en un radio de unos 5-6 metros. Así que cuando vean un cadáver mas o menos enterito quizá sea daño que provoco un arsenal clandestino o la propia milicia.


buena observación experten!


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Cómo que buena observacion? no he leido tamañana absurdidez y estupidez de teoría conspiranoica en, por lo menos, 10 minutos que llevo leyendo el foro...y eso es mucho :desacuerdo:


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Una opinión de un comediante, pero resume lo que piensan la mayoría de árabes sobre Israel, y porqué no habrá paz jamás.

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Hablar de negociar con quien quiere tu exterminio es que muy complicado.

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repetido


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Desgraciadamente la tregua acordada por Israel y Hamás solo duró las 5 horas aceptadas, a propuesta de NNUU, y al término de ese tiempo - como si de una competición se tratase - los misiles ya estaban en el aire y, lo que es peor, ha comenzado el tan temido ataque israelí por tierra con el objetivo de neutralizar la red de túneles por los que Hamás obtiene el armamento. Este objetivo no se puede alcanzar desde el aire y es de temer que esta primera incursión continúe con otras más potentes. Y ya se sabe, las guerras una vez iniciadas pueden tomar direcciones no deseadas e imposibles de detener o controlar.

Mauricio se pregunta : "¿Exactamente cómo debe Israel tratar a Hamás? ¿Cuál es la respuesta coherente ante un grupo que bombardea a Israel día sí, día no a lo largo de años, que ordena secuestrar civiles y que se niega a cualquier forma de solución negociada del conflicto?" Pues muy atinadas son estas preguntas porque según algunas personas, organizaciones y medios de comunicación, especialmente europeos, el único estado del mundo que parece que no tiene el derecho a defenderse, cuando es agredido, es Israel. Pero según la Carta de NNUU:
-El artículo 51 afirma que :"Ninguna disposición de esta Carta menoscabará el derecho inmanente de legítima defensa, individual o colectiva, en caso de ataque armado contra un Miembro de las Naciones Unidas...". Pues las operaciones militares de Israel en Gaza se encuadran dentro del derecho de autodefensa - respuesta a los ataques recibidos y dirigidas a prevenir ataques futuros - porque Israel, como cualquier otro estado, sometido al hostigamiento de organizaciones terroristas está obligado a preservar la seguridad de sus ciudadanos.

Hamás es una organización terrorista - que la UE incluye en su listado - y tiene entre sus objetivos la destrucción total del Estado de Israel lo que imposibilita una solución negociada. Con ello, de hecho, se convierte en un enemigo de los palestinos que no pueden lograr un acuerdo de convivencia pacífica duradero y, como consecuencia, el bienestar de sus ciudadanos.

Solo en las últimas semanas Hamás, de acuerdo con sus objetivos, ha lanzado más de 1000 misiles contra Israel - los lanzamientos han empezado años antes - que, afortunadamente para Israel, han producido muy pocas víctimas y no porque los "artilleros" terroristas de Hamás los programen para ello, sino porque enfrente tienen un sistema antimisiles muy eficaz y los ciudadanos pueden acudir a refugios adecuados. ¿Por qué en Gaza no se dispone de buenos refugios , para proteger a los ciudadanos? O ¿es que las bajas favorecen los propósitos de la organización terrorista Hamás como medios de propaganda?

Saludos.



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