Sunday, 9 August 2009

HRW: Hamas guilty of Gaza war crimes

According to Human Rights Watch, Hamas is guilty for war crimes in and from Gaza. Watch their video on the war crimes of Hamas. People, nations, and organisations should stop accusing Israel prematurly and wait for genuine reports followed by thorough investigation. The Jewish Chronicle from 7 August 2009 reports how The Guardian is under fire for such false accusations.

What Britain should be concerned about is the hate-preacher touring UK mosques at the moment - it is that kind of religion and philosophy that is the root-cause of all the suffering of civilians in Israel and the PA areas.

Get rid of such wicked indocrination and abuse and you pave the way for peace, mutual respect and possible co-existence. John Hagee wrote the following in his book In Defense of Israel (pages 4, 7-8):

Israel is not the problem, and making Israel the scapegoat will not solve anything. The problem is the rejection of Israel's right to exist. The problem is radical Islam's bloodthirsty embrace of a theocratic dictatorship that belives they have a mandate from God to kill. The problem is the failure of the moderates in the Arab and Muslim world to stand up and rein in these Islamic extremists... While we look on all the people in the Middle East with love and compassion, we cannot ignore the leaders of the radical factions and their lust for the death and destruction of the Kewish people and the nation of Israel.


Hagee is right: Islamic radicalism against Israel (or anyone else) must be stopped, and it must be stopped now. The UK and other nations cannot allow hate-preachers and university professors sponsored by Saudi Arabia to affect mosques and schools on that grass-root level. I say this: if the grass-roots are affected, soon the radical movement is no longer a matter of the few, but of the many. So, is 'the party of the many' in this country taking a stand for the many who will be affected by radical Islam once it seeks to take over?

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