En Kuwaitisk avis om hvem der har skylden for den ny uro i Gazastriben

The Hamas leadership was taken to task in an op-ed piece published Saturday in the Kuwaiti newspaper Al-Watan, Israel Radio reported.

The author, Fuad al Hashen, wrote that Hamas bore full responsibility for the recent IDF incursion into the Gaza Strip.Hamas continued to fire rockets at Israel after Israel voluntarily withdrew from Gaza, al Hashen continued. Therefore, Israel’s decision to shell Gaza was “natural.”

Al Hashen called on leaders in the Hamas movement to concern themselves with rebuilding Gaza and address the real issues for the Palestinian people. “Then the ‘Summer Rain’ will stop falling,” he wrote.

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BTW, I haven’t heard the German media cry for Cpl. Gilad Shalit to have access to a lawyer and a court hearing. No mention of the Geneva Convention, no complaints about the lawlessness of the Palestinian government.

I guess the silence is owed to the fact that Cpl. Shalit is not an Islamic terrorist who was trying to blow up a maximum number of civilians, but just an ordinary Israeli soldier who cared for the right of his people to live in peace. Obviously, this doesn’t qualify him for a special treatment in the German media…

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En Kuwaitisk avis om hvem der har skylden for den ny uro i Gazastriben

The Hamas leadership was taken to task in an op-ed piece published Saturday in the Kuwaiti newspaper Al-Watan, Israel Radio reported.

The author, Fuad al Hashen, wrote that Hamas bore full responsibility for the recent IDF incursion into the Gaza Strip.Hamas continued to fire rockets at Israel after Israel voluntarily withdrew from Gaza, al Hashen continued. Therefore, Israel’s decision to shell Gaza was “natural.”

Al Hashen called on leaders in the Hamas movement to concern themselves with rebuilding Gaza and address the real issues for the Palestinian people. “Then the ‘Summer Rain’ will stop falling,” he wrote.

Fra Davids Medienkritik

Og som de bemærker i artiklen:

BTW, I haven’t heard the German media cry for Cpl. Gilad Shalit to have access to a lawyer and a court hearing. No mention of the Geneva Convention, no complaints about the lawlessness of the Palestinian government.

I guess the silence is owed to the fact that Cpl. Shalit is not an Islamic terrorist who was trying to blow up a maximum number of civilians, but just an ordinary Israeli soldier who cared for the right of his people to live in peace. Obviously, this doesn’t qualify him for a special treatment in the German media…

Og det samme kan man sige om flere danske medier.

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