"Work for us and you'll get the medical care you desperately need" - Israhell
Excerpt from a TIME article "Israelis Blocking Medical Care in Gaza"
For the Palestinians, Erez is a chokepoint where only a lucky few can exit from Gaza, usually for medical emergencies. Bassam al-Wahedi, 26, a tall, soft-spoken journalist, was one of them. He had gone blind in one eye because of a retinal illness, and surgery at a Jerusalem hospital was his only hope of regaining sight in that eye. Since Gaza is denied all but basic humanitarian needs under an international boycott of Hamas, many complicated surgeries are no longer done there.
His eye bandaged, al-Wahedi set off through the innards of Erez's security maze. He fumbled along tunnels, steel doors that opened and slammed as he passed along, entered a strange cylinder that fired a whoosh of air at him before he finally reached a large hall with an Israeli soldier sitting inside a bulletproof glass booth. Al-Wahedi showed his permit, explaining that he was due in surgery at 3:30 pm that afternoon.
Next, says al Wahedi, three plainclothed Israelis with pistols and walkie-talkies led him past cages with growling dogs to a room where he was strip searched and interrogated by a man who identified himself as a captain in Shin Bet, the Israeli domestic intelligence agency. Al-Wahedi claims that his interrogator told him in fluent Arabic: "We want you to work for us." When al-Wahedi protested, saying he had nothing to do with the militants, the Shin Bet officer allegedly replied: "We issue the [medical] permits and we can cancel them. If you don't get operated on, you'll lose your sight. What good will you be?"
"I told him that we would talk after my operation, when I crossed back through Erez," recounts al-Wahedi. Nothing doing, replied the intelligence officer, who, according to al-Wahedi, handed him an Israeli cellphone SIM card and a phone number. "He wanted me to go back to Gaza and collaborate with them for two weeks, and if they liked what I did, I could come to Israel and have my eye operation with the best doctor in Tel Aviv."
For al-Wahedi, contact with any Israeli had always been traumatic. He says that his father, an ambulance driver, was clearing away wounded Palestinians after a battle when he was shot dead by an Israeli sniper. And his 16-year-old brother was killed by a stray piece of shrapnel from an Israeli rocket attack on a passing car driven by a suspected militant.
And so, at Erez, al-Wahedi says he tore up Shin Bet's phone number. "I was angry and frustrated. I knew that if I didn't have surgery immediately, even the best surgeon couldn't fix my eye," he claims. Contacted by TIME, Shin Bet denied approaching al-Wahedi to collaborate and say that he was turned back at Erez because of his involvement in "activities dangerous to the state."




NO HEART
Always thinking others are like himself (very.sick); maybe the assassin wouldn't care if he sold HiS whole family to the fuerher for 6 silver sheckels, until he has to harvest the olives by himself.
Heck he could offer to do them in 2 for 1; Grandmas and children for FREE and 6 points for every firstborn!
Whoever gets control of American food and jobs will own America. The American people will not resist if this happens. I just know American psychology and I can tell you it is weak as all hell. Look to Germany or Iran for your hope because you won't find a revolutionary bone in the US.
I'm here to tell you that I'm sure you're wrong about that Ehud.. although it might take a bit more of this total catastrophe to bring it on..
Heck, you take away FLUORiDE TOOTHPASTE and F/Chlorinated water, and you've got an INSTANT REVOLUTION!!!
You do know history! right!
At this point anything would tip the balance.
14.5 billion so far; spent by Canada, in this nearly ended fiscal year.
You know what it was on.