Just
today April 7, 2006] in Rafah, a missile attack aimed at Eyed Abu Al-ein, a reported
leader of the Popular Resistance Committee killed seven people.
Traveling with the "terrorist" were his wife, nephew, and five year
old daughter. Three others in the car
were reportedly killed, and twelve more "militant terrorists" were wounded, including Abu Al-ein's young son.
And, the intrepid European Union reaction?
Silence, so far, save for FIFA, football's international governing body, who expressed great concern at
last week's bombing of a soccer pitch in
Gaza. FIFA's Deputy General Secretary, Jerome Champagne says his
organization has asked the Israeli government for a better explanation
for the attack, claiming the IDF's contention the soccer pitch was
being used as a "rocket launching pad" is untrue.
Champagne hinted the organization may sanction Israel, saying;
"Football should remain outside politics." Adding;
"FIFA has been fighting for more than a century to make this game universal.
To hit a football field is really the wrong signal."
Monsieur
Champagne needn't worry; unlike the assassination of Abu Al-ein and his
family, the football field was more likely just another victim of the
random shelling of the Gaza Refugee Camp, and not an attack against the
game.
Having little time to keep up with Israel's new offensive,
Palestinian President and leader of the former Fatah government,
Mahmoud Abbas condemned yesterday's Israeli Air Force's missile
attack against his presidential compound.
Abbas said;
"The
continuous, random bombarding in Gaza is not justified. It wants
nothing [more] but to disrupt daily life of [the]Palestinian people."
But,
for the last leader the Israeli government refused to talk peace with,
this can come as no revelation: While still in power, Abbas witnessed
the daily,
supersonic, low altitude "buzzing" of residential neighbourhoods in Gaza last
autumn. A practice that didn't stop until a neighbouring Jewish enclave
was "buzzed" by mistake, and it's occupants terrified.
What would that be, but nothing more than an attempt to disrupt the daily life of Palestinian people?
Not
content though with merely shelling soccer pitches, assassinating
"militants," their families, and attendant bystanders, word leaking
from
Israeli propaganda wing operatives at, Debkafile,
hints, al Zarqawi, the elusive pimpernel once behind every carbombing,
kidnapping, and beheading in Iraq, is now enroute to Gaza to practice
similarly his arts; targeting this time Hamas.
Curiouser and curiouser.
Still waiting for Brussels... Perhaps a little more blood and mayhem will yet move the EU
A brief sojourn to the International Middle East Media Center (
IMEMC.org)
reveals just a few of the reported atrocities going on today in
Occupied Palestine. Scrolling the News Briefs one gets these:
Three residents injured in an explosion in Hebron
Israeli settlers take over Palestinian homes in Hebron
Army arrests four residents from Bethlehem
Israeli Army invades Askar refugee camp and arrests child
One Palestinian killed and three injured in continued Israeli raids in Nablus
Heavy artillery shells areas north and east of the Gaza strip
Army invades Sabastia village west of Nablus
Israeli Army seals of the main road north of Tubas
Army storms Al Rihia village in Hebron, arrest one resident
Two children released after one year in jail
And, at the bottom of the margins promises of "more..."
How
much "more" of this slow genocide must we witness before the European
Union, and the world puts an end to the Israeli violence against, and
terrorizing of the Palestinian people?