Thursday, November 22, 2012

countries against Israel

Israeli air strikes on Gaza have sparked global protests. Thousands of people across the Middle East, the West, and Europe have been out of the house and down to the street to show their disdain for the violence that caused fatalities were innocent civilians.
Palestinian sympathizers Americans in News York took to the streets on Friday (16/11)
But unlike the citizens who took to the streets to denounce Isral, leaders in Western countries continue to believe is the right of Israel to attack Gaza.
Pilar Israel Defense Operations - which began Wednesday ((14/11) last week and has taken the lives of dozens of Palestinians, including children and three Israelis themselves have raised tensions in the Middle East, the Islamic world, and the world.
Greece Residents protest over Gaza air strikes in front of the Israeli embassy in Athens (Reuters)
In the Egyptian capital, Cairo, several thousand demonstrators rally, in protest over the Israeli offensive, by shouting "we will go to Gaza in millions of our citizens," while vowing to "sacrifice themselves for Palestine."
In the city of Ramallah in the West Bank, more than 1,000 people had gathered to show their support for Gaza.
In Lebanon, thousands turn up in the Palestinian refugee camps in the north and south of the country to show their anger at Israel violence, shouting "O Qassam, O beloved, bomb and destroy Tel Aviv," referring to the armed wing of Hamas rockets and the name of the same.
In Iran, more than 700 cities hit by anti-Israel protest demonstrations after Friday prayers, including in the capital, Tehran. Mass was chanted "death to Israel" and "death to America," ISNA news agency reported.
Arab residents of East Jerusalem is also a rampage, throwing stones at security forces, blocking roads and setting off fireworks near the hospital in Isawiya, according Algemeiner news.
Protesters unfurled banners passion for Palestrina in the city of Berlin, Germany.
The foreign ministers of the Arab League countries who gathered in Cairo on Saturday an emergency meeting to explain the position of the consolidation of the ongoing Israeli attacks on Gaza.
The UN Security Council held an emergency meeting to discuss the conflict. After the meeting, has urged the UN to stop the violence in Gaza. However, there is no other substantial solution because disagreements among member countries.
UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon said the two sides "to stop the dangerous escalation and restore calm," and announced plans to visit Israel and Egypt this week.
Russian Foreign Minister, Sergey Lavrov, called for, Israel and the Palestinians to refrain, and "do not follow the path of violence which often resulted in the death of innocent civilians."
Also, the Tunisian Foreign Minister Rafik Abdessalem, who arrived in Gaza since Saturday along with 12 other ministers. This trip came after the visit of Prime Minister of Egypt, Hesham Kandil.
During his visit, Kandil trying to broker a new ceasefire. He took a strong public stance pro-Palestinian.
"What I see in Gaza is a disaster and I can not keep quiet. Israeli aggression must stop, "said Kandil. "Egypt supports Palestinian! Israel's actions will not go unnoticed. "
In the Western world also saw a wave of protests protest over the attack has been raging since Friday (16/11) last week.
In Rome, anti-Israel protests mendudukin Italian parliament. Organizers have called on the international community to end the slaughter of Palestinians in Gaza and to stop the "Israeli war machine".
The cities of Venice, Palermo, Ravenna and Rome and Trento have joined demonstrations themselves.
Previous demonstrations held in New York, Paris, and Sydney calling for an immediate end to attacks against Palestinians.
However, so far the government has not Western countries show sympathy for the plight of the Palestinians as they have done their citizens.
Western governments still argue, Israel's right to defend itself and stressed the attack was a mistake due to Hamas.
U.S. President Barack Obama has reiterated U.S. support for Israel's right to defend itself on Friday during a call with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
The European Union followed the U.S.. Foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton EU made a statement on Friday, "Israel has the right to protect its people from these kinds of attacks. (But) I urge Israel to ensure that the response (attack) proportional .. "
On the same day, German Chancellor Angela Merkel, also believes that Hamas responsible for Gaza violence and Israel has a right to defend itself. Britain took the same position as Prime Minister David Cameron told Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu that Hamas "primary responsibility" for the violence in southern Israel and Gaza.
Israeli air strikes on Gaza entered a fourth day and continued escalation feared the ground invasion. A senior Israeli military has announced that the army had been ordered to prepare "for the highest state of readiness" and hopes to attack Gaza this weekend.
Reportedly, the state (Israel) has approved the draft of 75,000 army reservists to ground operations.
So far, Israel has reached more than 500 targets, killing 39 Palestinians, including dozens of civilians were children, and injured more than 300 others

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