Retaking Gaza ‘just a matter of time’

israelis never intended to stay out of Gaza. Indeed, their military "forays" into Gaza started with a vengeance almost immediately after their 'withdrawal.'

The TRUTH is that israelis can be trusted to keep their commitments about as much as they can be trusted to admit their crimes.

After meeting with Foreign Minister Tsipi Livni Saturday night, U.S. Secretary of State Condoleeza Rice also met with deputy Defense Minister Efraim Sneh and Minister for Strategic Threats Avigdor Lieberman. Taking a somewhat less optimistic tone than Livni, Lieberman reportedly told Rice that it was just a matter of time before Israel would be forced to go back into Gaza.

When Israel does undertake to re-enter Gaza, Lieberman said, it would be done in an "organized, methodical manner," and attempt to achieve specific goals [i.e., systematic genocide], since there was no point to the current policy of conducting occasional forays to attack targets on a one-shot basis, Afterwards, Israel would request that 30,000 NATO troops take control of the Strip in order to ensure that the situation does not deteriorate further.

Notice, the request for international intervention comes - not before - but AFTER israelis have finished their dirty work, and no one will object.

Just like what happened in Lebanon last summer, this pre-planned genocide in Gaza will be another lurid example of 'governments gone wild'.

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Israeli Deputy Defense Minister Ephraim Sneh has dismissed a suggestion by a cabinet minister that NATO peacekeeping troops be sent to the volatile Gaza Strip.

"Until now, I haven't noticed particular enthusiasm from NATO countries, apart from Turkey, to send contingents to (Palestinian refugee) camps in the Gaza Strip," Sneh told public radio.

During a meeting with visiting US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice on Saturday,
Israel's hardline minister for strategic affairs, Avigdor Lieberman, suggested that NATO send up to 30,000 troops to keep order in the increasingly lawless coastal strip.

But Sneh said the international force would only contribute to the problems in the impoverished territory, which has been reeling from an international aid freeze and which has been wracked by deadly factional violence over the past month.

"For Islamist extremists, soldiers with blue eyes will also be the enemy and will not constitute a solution, but be a part of the problem," Sneh said.

Amazing - the biggest racists on earth implying that Palestinians are somehow racist against people with blue eyes - what bullshit. What about the minor fact that some Palestinians have blue eyes, many have green eyes?

qrswave | Mon, 2007-01-15 07:28

I don't blame Nato for fearing of being given a job in Gaza, they've seen that Israel can kill UN troops in Lebanon and get away with it, and Gaza is an even denser killing field.

As for the blue-eyed comment, this betrays the ignorance of Lieberman. Palestinians aren't racist against 'blue-eyed' people. Islam is anti-racist. Heck, there are blue-eyed Islamists, the race thing doesn't enter the equation for them. What these so called 'Islamic extremists' oppose is occupation and abuse by racist Zionist Israel.

MonkeyZerg | Mon, 2007-01-15 15:47

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