- It's not unjustifiable to consider Israel as the absolute
incarnation of fraudulence, relentlessness and brutality. Since its establishment,
the Zionist regime has carried out actions which contravene the international
regulations and cancel out the human rights in a way or another. Only a
brief look into the account of Israel's bloody interaction with the Palestinian
people over the past years shows us that this fabricated regime does not
deserve "the right of existence", as the U.S. and European officials
put it periodically.
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- The Monday assault of the Israel Defense Forces into
the flotilla of humanitarian aids which was heading to the besieged Gaza
Strip from Turkey left at least 10 dead and several other wounded. Never
mind that Israel's criminal action violated the 4th Geneva 1949 Convention.
Just imagine for a single moment that Iran had carried out the carnage
instead of Israel. Simply replace the two names and then read the news
as reported by CNN: "The Free Gaza Movement, one of the organizers
of the aid, said that Israeli commandos dropped from a helicopter onto
the deck of one of the ships early Monday and immediately opened fire on
unarmed civilians."
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- Since September 2000, Israel killed more than 6,300 Palestinians,
most of whom were children and defenseless civilians. Israel has also demolished
more than 25,000 Palestinian homes since 1967. It possess up to 200 nuclear
warheads in violation of the United Nations Security Council resolution
487. Interestingly, it receives something around $7 million of military
aid from the U.S. per day. 7,383 Palestinians are being kept in the prisons
of Israel. The racist regime of Israel has built 223 settlements on the
Palestinians' confiscated lands. Over the six-year period between September
2000 and February 2006, 36589 Palestinians were injured by the Israeli
forces of whom 3530 Palestinians were permanently disabled or maimed. Shockingly,
this six-year period was witness to the confiscation of 249680 km2 of Palestinian
lands. Israeli forces even refused to overlook the Palestinian trees as
they uprooted 1,187,762 Palestinian trees from 2000 to 2006. This shows
the nature of the brutal regime of Israel which is even at odds with the
natural resources and trees, let alone the human beings.
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- Although it's practically unthinkable, try to replace
Iran and Israel, imagining for a single moment that Iran is the occupying
state that kills at least two foreign civilians a day, beleaguers some
1.5 million people who don't have any access to the barest rudiments of
their daily life and live under the continual threats of military assault
and are in dire need of humanitarian assistance. Would the so-called international
community tolerate it? Would the UN Secretary General suffice to a simple
"expression of concern" with regards to such an incessant viciousness,
if it had not been Israel?
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- To be honest with ourselves, Israel is enjoying an unconditional
impunity from all of the international rules, laws and regulations and
acts like an autonomous state which does not come in terms with any obligation
and responsibility. After the dissolution of South Africa's apartheid regime,
which was recently revealed to have had a nuclear deal with Tel Aviv in
1957, Israel is the only apartheid entity which remains on the face of
the world map and the unyielding supports of the superpowers holds up this
flimsy existence at any rate.
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- United States and its European allies never gave in their
supports to the Israel and backed the felonies of Tel Aviv even in the
most crucial pivots, such as the Operation Cast Lead of the September 2008
January 2009 which led to the termination of Israel's diplomatic
relations with four countries: Venezuela, Bolivia, Qatar and Mauritania.
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- Anyway, the international reactions to the latest brutality
of Israel in a pre-dawn attacking to the civilians asleep in a humanitarian
aids flotilla which included 700 peace activists from different nationalities
was expectable and at the same time, unpardonably deplorable.
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- The Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper who has several
times attacked Iran over its nuclear program has simply expressed his regret
over the deaths and injuries which "occurred", shrugging off
to the responsibility of the atrocious perpetrator and the architect of
the massacre. "Canada deeply regrets the loss of life and the injuries
suffered. We are currently looking for more information in order to shed
light on what exactly happened." The ridiculous statement of the Canadian
Premier reads. Canada is still looking for information about what has happened!
Maybe the Israel Defense Force can answer the questions well! "They
had not coordinated with us as to the shipping of humanitarian aids into
Gaza, so we shot them killed in the morning."
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- The reaction of the other countries was not something
of more value. Some of them summoned the Israeli ambassadors for clarifications,
some of them regretted the death of civilians and sympathized with the
families of the dead, some of them expressed their "serious concern"
over the happening and the rest remained indifferent as the Israeli officials
gave their strong backing to the massacre, leaving thousands of unanswered
questions and bunches of ambiguity regarding the modality of international
relations which make a fabricated state such as Israel so guaranteed and
impervious to international regulations that nobody can stop it.
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- The NPT 2010 review conference in which 189 countries
unanimously called on Israel to put its nuclear activities and facilities
under the comprehensive IAEA safeguards was similarly responded arrogantly
by Tel Aviv: We are not NPT signatory and thus we don't need its supervision,
we want to possess our nuclear weapons to use them whenever necessary!
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- Anyway, the "international community" which
in the most cases comprises the United States and its European friends
who gave birth to this inauspicious child should tolerate the consequences
of the great mistake they made 60 years ago. From the very beginning, it
was clear that the establishment of the regime of Israel would be tantamount
to insecurity, anxiety and disorder in the Middle East. Now Israel is expanding
the frontiers of its aggressiveness and one can easily foresee the days
when the European and American civilians are massacred by the Zionist regime,
a simple instance of which we witnessed in the flotilla case.
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- Again, I'm thinking of the same question. What would
happen if Iran, my country, had carried out such a vicious action? The
country which has never attacked nor occupied any lands over the past 100
years; the country which has never killed any foreign civilian under fallacious
pretexts; would it have been treated the same way as Israel?
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