Virtudes Prusianas

VIRTUDES PRUSIANAS (Brandenburgo-Prusia, Alemania):
Perfecta organización * Sacrificio * Imperio de la ley * Obediencia a la autoridad * Militarismo * Fiabilidad * Tolerancia religiosa * Sobriedad * Frugalidad * Pragmatismo * Puntualidad * Modestia * Diligencia

lunes, 21 de junio de 2010

Israel a abrirse más en Gaza tras una estupidez más, esta dimplomática, con un funcionario del gobierno alemán.

Al ministro de Desarrollo alemán Dirk Niebel le impidieron los israelíes cruzar a Gaza para que revisara un proyecto de infraestructura, así el viaje de 4 días no fué del todo productivo pero fué aun peor para Israel que tuvo que enfrentar fuertes críticas de Alemania y al final de cuentas Israel ha tenido que acercarse un poco al lado de lo sensato y justo relajando un poco mas el bloqueo a Gaza.

Lo más estúpido es que Israel argumentó que no dejó pasar al ministro a Gaza por que temía que Hamas fuera a engañar al ministro alemán presentándole un escenario irreal de la situación ahí y claro que eso es grave para ellos, siendo los israelíes-judíos amos del engaño y la mentira supongo que no ven bien a cualquiera que consideren pueda competirles en ello, aunque esto venga solo de las típicas alucinaciones y delirios paranoides que los israelíes padecen.


Middle East | 21.06.2010
Israel eases blockade of Gaza Strip amid diplomatic flap with Germany


Israel has loosened its blockade of goods to the Gaza Strip, blunting a diplomatic tiff with Germany over a refusal to allow a government minister to inspect an infrastructure project in the enclave.


Israel's decision to radically revamp its blockade of the Hamas-ruled Gaza Strip has been quickly endorsed after worldwide condemnation over a raid on an aid flotilla in the Mediterranean three weeks ago. It has also helped cool a potential diplomatic rift with Germany.
As the news broke, German Development Minister Dirk Niebel was continuing his four-day tour to the Middle East, despite having been told by Israel that he could not visit a German-funded infrastructure project in Gaza.
Niebel met with Israeli President Shimon Peres and Foreign Minister Avigdor Liebermann on Monday, as the German government tried to play down what Niebel had earlier called "a big diplomatic mistake."
Some German politicians have been quick to criticize Israel. Kerstin Mueller, of the Green party, described Israel's behavior as "unworthy of a democracy", while Rainer Stinner, the foreign policy spokesman of the Free Democrats, said Israel was "turning off its closest friends."
Not personal, but policy  Development Minister Dirk Niebel inspecting a German-funded West Bank sewage treatment plantBildunterschrift: Großansicht des Bildes mit der Bildunterschrift:  Niebel was piqued, but the German government has played down the incident
But Avi Primor, Israel's former ambassador to Germany, said this was not a personal attack on Niebel or the German government.
"This was not directed against Mr. Niebel, but is part of Israel's general policy towards Hamas in Gaza," he told a German radio station. "If he were allowed in, others would ask: why can't we enter, too? I also think Israel's Gaza policy is wrong, but the move has nothing to do with the minister personally."
Germany downplays minister's blocked entry to Gaza
The chancellor's office appeared to agree. Christoph Steegmanns, a deputy spokesman for German Chancellor Angela Merkel, told reporters in Berlin that Merkel did not view Israel's move as a political affront.
"The chancellor regrets that Minister Niebel was not granted access to a development project funded by Germany and expects Israel to allow him to visit at a later date. The chancellor does not consider the incident to be one that strains our close and friendly relations with Israel," Steegmanns said.
As Israel was announcing its plans to ease its Gaza blockade, Niebel was visiting another German-funded project in the West Bank.
On hearing about the relaxation, former British Prime Minister Tony Blair, speaking as the representative of the Middle East Quartet, said the "new policy allows the government of Israel to maintain its absolute determination to protect Israel's security whilst improving significantly the lives of people in Gaza."
The so-called Middle East Quartet, which is trying to revive the Israeli-Palestinian peace process, is made up of the United States, Russia, the European Union and the United Nations.
Dual-use goods still blacklisted
The lifting of a wide variety of restrictions means that certain amounts and types of civilian goods will now be allowed into the enclave.
Israeli premier Benjamin NetanyahuBildunterschrift: Großansicht des Bildes mit der Bildunterschrift:  Israel is seeking to keep weapons out of Gaza, says the prime minister
Dozens of trucks carrying goods previously banned crossed the Israeli border into Gaza on Monday. However, so-called dual-use goods, such as cement, steel and other materials which could be used for terrorist purposes will only be allowed in under close supervision.
Israel imposed the blockade on Gaza four years ago, shortly after three Gaza-based militant groups staged a cross-border raid and kidnapped Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said that, under the new policy approved by the Israeli security cabinet, "Israel seeks to keep out of Gaza weapons and war-supporting material that Hamas uses to prepare and carry out terror and rocket attacks against Israel and its civilians. . . . All other goods will be allowed into Gaza," he said.
German Foreign Minister Guido Westerwelle, meanwhile, has also welcomed Israel's decision to partially lift its blockade of Gaza, but urged Israel to lift the blockade entirely to allow goods - and presumably ministers - into the territory.
Author: Gregg Benzow (dpa/Reuters/AFP)
Editor: Michael Lawton

2 comentarios:

  1. Tienes razón. Por desgracia los judíos controlan la economía mundial, los medios de comunicación y los bancos. Gracias por este espacio de libertad. Un saludo.

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  2. Men Dachi, saludos.

    Es cierto controlan muchas cosas pero esto es una cosa de dia a dia, yo aviso que productos son israelíes, que compañías en México tienen dueños judíos que apoyen causas condenables en Israel o cuyo sionismo y rabia sionisto-judía sea notoria.

    Podemos empujar cambios, recordemos una palabra que el dinero no compra ¡ Voluntad !

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