Bastardos, esto me encanta pues cada vez más el clamor de sus maldades llegara a ser un estruendoso trueno y entonces su castillito de sangre y mentiras caerá estrepitosamente, raza indeseable. Si fuera cualqueir otro país ya estaría la ONU alistando una intervención o simple y unilaterlamente USA y UK, como ha sucedido a ultimas, claro con la comparsa de paisecillos mediocres e inutiles para crear la idea de una "alianza" o "coalición" títere. COmo si la masa justificara los actos.
Israel defies court, keeps media ban
Sat, 03 Jan 2009 10:09:46 GMT
http://www.presstv.ir/detail.aspx?id=80333§ionid=351020202
Israel has maintained its ban on international journalists entering the Gaza Strip in defiance of a recent Supreme Court ruling.
Foreign journalists and reporters were refused entry into Gaza on Friday when Israel opened the crossing to allow some 300 Palestinians with foreign passports to leave the coastal strip.
The Israeli rejection comes after a recent court ruling that allows groups of up to 12 foreign journalists to cross the border whenever the Erez crossing between Israel and Gaza is open for humanitarian cases.
"We call on the Israeli government to immediately honor the will of the court and allow foreign journalists access to Gaza," the Foreign Press Association said in a statement.
"The authorities' position that there was not enough time to coordinate and allow the journalists to enter does not seem reasonable," it added.
Israel imposed the media ban to limit coverage of the happenings in Gaza, a move that has largely been successful. Some journalists argue that the media blackout on Gaza is mainly aimed at downplaying the Israeli blockade on the strip.
The ban on foreign journalists prevents news networks from assessing the extent of damage from the saturation bombings, the number of civilian casualties or the seriousness of humanitarian problems such as shortages of food and medicine.
Israeli Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni has rejected French appeals for an emergency ceasefire to allow urgently-needed aid into the region and has claimed that "there is no humanitarian crisis in the strip."
UN officials, however, say the 1.5 million people in Gaza, more than half of whom are children, are in dire straits.
"Schools are closed, the population is staying home, Gaza is experiencing a food crisis... hospitals and clinics are absolutely overwhelmed," he said, adding that there is "an air strike every 20 minutes on average, probably intensifying at night," said UN humanitarian coordinator Max Gaylard on Friday.
The International Red Cross has also asserted that "there is almost no electricity in Gaza city and cooking gas has run out. The water supply is extremely limited."
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