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On one occasion, a handful of children, all about ages 5 to 8, were carried to the emergency room by their parents. All had single sniper shots to the head. These families were returning to their homes in Khan Yunis, about 2.5 miles away from the hospital, after Israeli tanks had withdrawn. But the snipers apparently stayed behind. None of these children survived.
Greenblatt concluded with a veiled, mafia don-like threat invoking the most sensitive – and potentially damaging – aspect of the publishing company’s history: “Given the fact that your parent company, Bertelsmann Group, has made laudable and necessary efforts to repair from its Nazi past, it would be deeply unfortunate to have those efforts continue to be tarnished by such hurtful and injurious conduct."
It’s just…when it is the pot calling the kettle black, it is hard to remain silent.I sincerely apologise for swearing everyone; I’m so sick of these trolls quoting me incessantly.
We need to remember, when you point the finger, you have three pointing back at you.This doesn’t detract or excuse from anything they’ve done at all; I’m just trying to highlight how ingrained their disdain and hatred for Palestinian life is.
You'd have to check but i think if you are born in Jerusalem or any of the opt then you can't put Israel as country of birth maybe that's what has happened here. And it could explain why Israel was scribbled out for one parent and not the other.Really? I don’t buy the story at all.
Home Office investigating after 'Israel' crossed out on baby's birth certificate - BBC News
The Campaign Against Antisemitism claimed the word "Israel" was scribbled out "just because it is the Jewish state".www.bbc.co.uk
Well the story goes that they’d sent the daughter’s birth certificate off to apply for a passport, so the allegation is that someone at the passport office scribbled out Israel intentionally. That’s a bit far-fetched, why would someone do that? If it is the case that they have to put Jerusalem for the parents’ place of birth, surely this would’ve been explained in a letter accompanying the returned birth certificate?You'd have to check but i think if you are born in Jerusalem or any of the opt then you can't put Israel as country of birth maybe that's what has happened here. And it could explain why Israel was scribbled out for one parent and not the other.
I'm not totally sure though.
It is odd that who ever this rabid "anti semite" was that they never bothered to scribble over Israel in the mother's section.The story is sketchy, anyone who has registered a birth or a death will know the procedure. I think they’re using the story, which has of course limited info and evidence, as a way to boost the ‘anti semitism increasing’ narrative.
Here's the SNP motion,The amendment calls for “an immediate humanitarian ceasefire, which means an immediate stop to the fighting and a ceasefire that lasts and is observed by all sides, noting that Israel cannot be expected to cease fighting if Hamas continues with violence and that Israelis have the right to the assurance that the horror of 7th October cannot happen again”.
It also calls on the Israelis not to enter Rafah...
I welcome this long-overdue U-turn from Sir Keir Starmer who now appears to support the SNP’s call for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza.
However, the plain truth is Sir Keir was forced into this position through public pressure and, in particular, by the SNP.
It’s telling that it took the SNP to insert a backbone into the Labour party and act as Westminster’s conscience on this conflict.
Questions will naturally arise as to why it’s taken Sir Keir so long to change his mind, what his long months of prevarication achieved, and whether he will reinstate the MPs he sacked in November for supporting the same position he finally holds too.
These are all questions the Labour party leader will now have answer – I am just relieved that he has finally changed his mind and changed his position.