January 7th 2009
Putting Blame Where It Lays

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midst all the global finger-pointing at Israel for standing up to defend itself against the bloodthirsty savages who are Hamas, there are moments of clarity … even among the Gaza Palestinians, as the Muslims Against Sharia blog relays:
At least some of them know the identity of their tormentors. A New York Times dispatch captured an excruciating moment that took place in a hospital morgue, where a mother had just found half of the body of her 17-year-old daughter.
“May God exterminate Hamas!” screamed the woman in crystal-clear understanding that the terrorist band’s reckless, inhuman actions had brought death to her child.
The Libyan cease-fire resolution written for the Arab League does not even mention Hamas, and here’s the Palestinian U.N. observer commenting on the resolution:
Riyad Mansour, the Palestinian U.N. observer, said Arab nations would be working “day and night” to get council approval of a binding resolution “that would condemn the crimes committed by Israel and stop the military aggression, and provide protection for the Palestinians and lift the siege.”
“We face a very dangerous crossroads in the Middle East as a direct consequence of this Israeli aggression … (which) is threatening the life and prosperity of 1.5 million Palestinian and also threatens to undermine the peace efforts,” he said.
Who’s got the clarity here? The victim or the perpetrator?
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