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Criticizing Israel’s Gaza Attack

Here’s some interesting reading material:

1. Top 5 Lies About Israel’s Assault on Gaza

What Israel says it does and what it really does. The article follows the official Israeli viewpoints of the attack on the Gaza Strip. In other words, this is how Israel justifies the war.

2. Israel’s War Crimes

Richard Falk, professor of international law at Princeton University and the UN’s special rapporteur on the Palestinian territories, compares Israel’s actions in the Gaza Strip with the Geneva Convention.

3. Israel has history of failure in ground attacks

I guess the title is quite true…

4. Escalation in Gaza

With no diplomatic solution on the horizon, Israel launches a risky ground attack.

5. Pacifying Gaza

See what the Israeli Noble Prize winners for Peace think about the attacks on the Gaza Strip.

And finally, I read everywhere in the news that Iran is smuggling weapons in Gaza, yet I never saw an in-depth article on this, only hollow official statements and information coming from the Israeli government. I never saw an article by an independent media outlet or journalist. Anyway, what weapons are they smuggling? If Hamas has Iran’s weapons, especially missiles or low-budget rocket launchers, why don’t they use them?

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What are they hiding?

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Antiwar.com has published an article regarding some interesting aspects of Israel’s position towards freedom of information. There are two essential things that one can read in the article, among others:

1. Israel is banning the access of journalists in the Gaza Strip

2. The Israeli military is creating its own YouTube channel in order to present footage from offensive missions.

Now this is seriously damaging the right for information and above all the events in the Gaza Strip should be covered by international journals from either mainstream media outlets or independent. The ban of journalists obligates them to rely on different sources that have or have not witnessed an actual mission and, above all, they become dependent of official information that is given by the Israeli government or by Hamas spokesmen. In consequence, they cannot witness events for themselves.

The YouTube channel will, of course, broadcast the footage that the military wants it to be public and all dirty aspects of war will be censored. This somehow reminds me of the ‘Deutche Vochenschau’ which, in the Second World War, Germany presented news of victories to the general public even in the last months of the war.

It seems clear that Israel is tryin to control information, this is a serious violation of the right for information and freedom of speech in consequence. They might try to cover the ‘collateral damage’ made by their attacks such as the killing of civilians. However, in the same time, they might try to cover up something bigger, so what are they hiding?

image: the New York Times

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