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incarcerated
02-21-2010, 02:45
http://www.jpost.com/Home/Article.aspx?id=169228

Congressman calls for US to circumvent Israeli Gaza blockade

Rep. Brian Baird compares Strip to Berlin Blockade after third visit to Gaza since Hamas took over.
By HAVIV RETTIG GUR
21/02/2010 04:27
Rep. Brian Baird, a Democrat from Washington state, called on the Obama administration on Friday to “circumvent” Israel’s blockade of the Hamas-controlled Gaza Strip.

Baird spoke in Jerusalem after a two-day visit to Gaza, his third since Hamas took over the territory in 2007.

The US should circumvent Israel’s blockade, “much like we did when we circumvented the Berlin Blockade,” he said. “We would accomplish this using roll-on/off ships supplying the needed material for Palestinians to rebuild their society.”

Baird criticized Israel for being too stringent in its blockade, which he said “was established so that contraband weapons and equipment used for rockets to shell Israel will not enter Gaza.

“While there are foodstuffs entering Gaza, the shipments are tightly controlled and items such as tomato paste and pasta are sometimes restricted by the Israelis. Palestinians cannot rebuild their homes, their schools, their hospitals because they cannot import the cement needed to complete the projects. They cannot build sewage systems and prevent 55 million metric meters of sewage flow into the Mediterranean because the Israelis limit the amount of construction materials into Gaza.”

He also called for US special envoy George Mitchell to visit Gaza “to determine first-hand humanitarian needs.”

Israel has rejected Baird’s call, with Foreign Ministry spokesman Yigal Palmor telling CNN that he wondered whether Baird’s support for a Berlin-like breaking of the blockade would have extended to a Berlin under the control of Nazi Germany. The best way to help Gaza residents, Palmor said, was “to get rid of those who took power in a bloody coup and now rule there with the bayonet.”

The Reaper
02-21-2010, 09:02
Ah yes.

Another useful idiot.:rolleyes:

TR

Richard
02-21-2010, 09:38
And so it goes...

Richard's $.02 :munchin

Pete
02-21-2010, 09:44
I may be a little rusty here but I seem to recall Gaza is kinda' rectangular with water on one side, Israel on two other sides and Egypt on the 4th.

HOLLiS
02-21-2010, 10:44
Another person who failed at Geography. Yep Israel has them completely surrounded.

Pete
02-21-2010, 10:54
This map link is pretty cool.

http://www.maplandia.com/gaza-strip/gaza/

You can drag it around and zoom. Hmmm, interesting. You could almost remove the eastern border and you would still be able to just about tell where it runs.

incarcerated
02-21-2010, 17:48
http://www.reuters.com/article/idUSTRE61G2QP20100217

Netanyahu aide dismisses "tooth fairy" peace views

Allyn Fisher-Ilan
JERUSALEM
Wed Feb 17, 2010 5:07pm EST
JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Anyone who thinks the world would rally to Israel's side if it pulled out of the West Bank might as well believe in the tooth fairy, one of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's closest advisers said on Wednesday.

The adviser, Ron Dermer, said the image problems Israel faced internationally, especially after criticism of its conduct in last year's Gaza war, stemmed from something deeper than opposition to its political policies.

He said in a speech that "core opponents" -- radical Islam and the far-left -- were challenging Israel's legitimacy as part of a campaign against Western values.

"There are still people who say, 'look, if Israel gets up and leaves Judea and Samaria, returns to the 1967 lines, that the world will be on our side,'" Dermer said, referring to the West Bank, territory captured in a 1967 war.

Dermer did not specify any position on that issue, but dismissed the idea that adopting such a policy would stop assaults by world critics on Israel's legitimacy.

"But I can say that I think that my six-year-old's belief in the tooth fairy is more grounded in fact than that view," the U.S.-born adviser told the Jerusalem Conference, an annual forum that discusses Israel's national priorities....