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Thread #149360   Message #3487467
Posted By: Keith A of Hertford
07-Mar-13 - 07:46 AM
Thread Name: BS: Israel condemned by UN
Subject: RE: BS: Israel condemned by UN
Helen Seigal specifically reported seeing the Israeli troops standing by watching the massacres take place OVER THREE DAYS and doing exactly nothing and then destroying the evidence with bulldozers - is this right, antisemitic, made up, or what?

Made up Jim.
When she was led out of the camp in the aftermath she reported Israeli soldiers outside the camp looking in.
Even from rooftops they could not have witnessed events in the streets.

Jim, Israel is NOT the worst country in the world so why do you single it out.
All countries are criticised from time to time.

Israel's response.
Buses.
The reality is exactly the opposite – there are no "Palestinian only" buses. Instead, with its new bus routes, Israel is reducing crowded buses, attempting to relieve ethnic tensions and security concerns, and is assisting Arab Palestinians enter Green Line Israel to work. But we'll get to the facts – which exonerate Israel from "Apartheid" charges – in a minute. For right now you can rest assured that despite efforts to cast the Arab Palestinians in the role of Rosa Parks, a closer fit would be to cast the purveyors of this latest attack as peddlers of the Big Lie.

The bare fact: the Israeli government added two bus lines (so far, there was overcrowding on Monday, March 4, the first day the service was instituted, and the Transportation Ministry said more buses will likely be added) that will serve Arab Palestinian towns with transportation into central Israel. The Israeli bus lines previously did not stop in towns controlled by the Palestinian Authority. Despite the efforts of BDS advocates, there are tens of thousands of Arab Palestinians who work in different parts of Israel. Arab Palestinians with work permits would previously have to travel first to a place where the Israeli buses stop, or would be dependent on the much higher-priced Arab buses to get into central Israel.

So why the hysteria? Because some see this as an evil plot to segregate Jews and Arabs. But non-citizens are not entitled to use Israeli public transportation into central Israel without showing border identification, and prior to the provision of these new bus lines, Arab Palestinians were dependent on transportation services by "pirate" (Arab, by the way) companies which charged the Arabs far more than the Israeli lines do.
The new bus lines are not, as the misleading headlines suggest, only for Arab Palestinians, the restriction they have is that they only stop at Arab towns in the territories

Child prisoners.
Figures from the end of January showed that of the 233 of the "children" currently held in custody, 202 of them were over the age of 16, according to the AFP news agency.

The report, entitled, "Children in Israeli Military Detention," claimed, "Ill treatment of Palestinian children in the Israeli military detention system appears to be widespread, systematic and institutionalized."

In response, Israel's Foreign Ministry said it had provided UNICEF with material used in the report and pledged to work towards implementation of its conclusions.

"Israel will study the conclusions and will work to implement them through ongoing cooperation with UNICEF, whose work we value and respect," a Foreign Ministry statement said.

The majority of PA Arab teens incarcerated and referred to in the report were apparently arrested for hurling rocks at Israeli motorists – an act intended to kill, and which has sometimes succeeded.

Last December, a 17-year-old rock-throwing Arab nearly killed a baby when the huge rock he hurled at an Israeli car smashed the window a few inches from the infant. Mainstream media ignored the attack.

"We were saved by a miracle," "Roie," a resident of Samaria, told Arutz Sheva. "I do not even want to think what would have happened if the rock had hit the baby."

A year earlier, rock-throwing road terrorists succeeded in murdering Kiryat Arba resident Asher Palmer and his toddler son, Yonaton, when they threw a rock at Palmer's car from a passing vehicle on Highway 60 in Judea. The murder, which to police at first appeared to be a routine traffic accident, later was proved through evidence to be a terrorist attack.

In 2011 a 17-year-old PA youth, Hakim Awad, was arrested for the murder of five members of one family, including a 3-month-old baby girl.