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Did these people really need an aid flotilla?
« on: May 31, 2010, 04:06:24 PM »



Those Poor Palestinians™:

If all goes the way sponsoring NGOs planned it, a nine-ship armada of activists will steam into a small Mediterranean seaport to break the “siege” of Gaza. Timed for the slow news cycles of the US Memorial Day weekend, organizers, led by “peace crusaders” from Turkey, Ireland, Sweden and North America will unload 10,000 tons of construction material, school and medical supplies.

The organizers are not surprised that Israel has already notified the Irish, Turkish and Swedish ambassadors that the flotilla will not be allowed to disembark in Gaza. They are probably counting on it so they can YouTube images to the world of the Israel Navy’s barbaric maneuvers to thwart the SS Rachel Corrie, named for the anti-Israel American activists dispatched by the Palestinian-led International Solidarity Movement to Gaza. She died needlessly and tragically “confronting” an Israeli bulldozer in 2003 -another useful martyred poster child for “peace and justice.”

So what can be done to thwart this cynical exercise from reinforcing the dominant narrative not only in the Arab and Muslim world, but in mainstream Western media, that Gaza is “under siege” by callous Israel?
For starters it can tell an indifferent world what actually entered Gaza legally from Israel just this last week of the “siege”: 637 truckloads, consisting of 14,069 tons of humanitarian aid.

Among the goods for Gaza civilians were 810,209 liters of heavy duty diesel fuel; 21 truckloads of milk powder and baby food; 897 tons of cooking gas; 66 truckloads of fruits and vegetables; 51 truckloads of wheat; 27 truckloads of meat, chicken and fish products; 40 truckloads of dairy products; 117 truckloads of animal feed; 36 truckloads of hygiene products; 38 trucks of clothing; 22 trucks of sugar and 4 trucks of medicine and medical equipment.


Hmm - looks like those evil Joooz forgot to, er, 'blockade' this market..


..and surely they would have remembered to confiscate the toys meant for the little Arab children? No?


Perhaps the IDF were just sleeping on the job when the luxury cake ingredients got through..


What about the new olympic sized children's swimming pool in Gaza City? Surely they couldn't get that through a tunnel?


Roots - a luxury Palestinian restaurant - no - you have to admit, all things considered - life is tough for the world's largest recipients of international aid

In addition to that, 781 medical patients and accompanying individuals from the Gaza Strip crossed into Israel to receive treatment in various hospitals and 191 staff members of international organizations crossed into the Gaza Strip, and 202 crossed back from Gaza.

But numbers alone cannot win the day against the imagery of an international humanitarian flotilla braving a naval blockade. No, to win the day at CNN or SKY News, Israeli NGOs should launch their own flotilla from Ashkelon. It should be led by survivors of suicide bombings and families of the innocents who perished in the tsunami of terror that led to the erecting of the anti-terror fence in the first place.

Here’s a partial list of carnage caused by over 70 attacks between just 2001 and 2004 that the anti-Israel peace crusaders should be confronted with:

June 1, 2001 – 21 killed and 120 Israelis – mostly teenagers – wounded outside a Tel Aviv disco.
 
August 9, 2001 – 15 people were killed, including 7 children, and 130 injured in a suicide bombing at Sbarro’s in downtown Jerusalem.
 
December 1, 2001 – two genocide bombers detonated explosive devices on Jerusalem’s Ben Yehuda’s pedestrian mall on a Saturday night. A car bomb exploded nearby 20 minutes later. Ten people were killed, including many children, and 188 were injured.
 
February 16, 2002 – A suicide bomber deliberately targeted Jewish children sitting at a pizzeria in the town of Karnei Shomron. Three children died and over 30 were wounded.
 
March 9, 2002 – A suicide bomber kills 11 people and injures 54 in a crowded Cafe in Jerusalem.
 
March 27, 2002 – At a Passover Seder in a Netanya hotel, a genocide bomber belonging to Fatah’s al-Aqsa Martyrs detonated an explosive device, killing 30 and injuring 132, including many children and elderly.
 
January 5, 2003 – 23 people were killed, and more than 80 were wounded when two Palestinian murderers blew themselves up near the old Tel Aviv bus station.
 
June 11, 2003 – Sixteen Israelis were killed and more than 100 were wounded when a homicide bomber, dressed as an ultra-Orthodox Jew, detonated his explosives belt on a bus in downtown Jerusalem. Palestinian terrorists have attempted 11 homicide bombings and murdered 23 Israelis in the last 4 days, since Palestinians “accepted” the international “roadmap for peace.”
 
January 15, 2004 – Two Israeli soldiers, a border policeman, and a security guard for a private manpower company, were murdered by a female suicide bomber at the Erez Gaza crossing.
 
September 1, 2004 – Two suicide bombers exploded almost simultaneously on two buses in central Beersheba, killing 16 innocents and wounding dozens.

And if their stories aren’t enough, maybe Sderot’s Amar family should join the flotilla. You remember the Amars. During the 2008 US presidential campaign, they were visited by candidate Barack Obama. He visited their family’s home, which sustained a direct hit by a Qassam rocket. They could hold up Mr. Obama’s quote, who said at the time, “if missiles were falling where my two daughters sleep, I would do everything in order to stop that.”

There is some talk that the international humanitarian aid may be off-loaded in Ashdod and transferred into Gaza. Fair enough, but Israelis should demand that a special care package to Gilad Shalit be added to be delivered by UNRWA.

It is Israel’s fear that her civilian population centers in the South will have to face another 7,000 terrorist missiles that had has led her to try to prevent the influx into Gaza of weapons but not food, fuel, or medical supplies. No other government, not Turkish, Swedish, Irish or American would act any differently.

Currently, Western public opinion is virtually drowning in a tidal wave of media lies about Israel’s self-defense measures against Gaza’s terrorist “Hamastan.” To rescue the Truth, let a people’s flotilla of inconvenient truths, serve as Israel’s first line of defense.

This is nothing to do with ‘aid’. The ‘NGOs’ that are sponsoring the ‘flotilla’ stunt number among them hardline terror supporting groups, hard left militants and leftist-led charities. There is a political narrative that left-leaning, anti-Israel media such as the BBC are hiding from you.

‘Palestine’ is among the world’s largest recipients of international aid.

The aim of this cynical stunt is to further the marginalisation of Israel, the only democratic, free and stable democracy in the Middle East (Leftists hate democracies); where Arabs enjoy rights and freedoms unheard of in Muslim countries.

Turkey, increasingly a prominent actor in the region, is a leading contributor to the flotilla, although there is no evidence of official government involvement, the stunt will help further the ruling AK Party’s recent objectives of increasing the Muslim country’s influence in the Middle East at the expense of Israel.

We are also hearing unconfirmed chatter that Turkey is warning Israel against any action against the seaborne stunt, threatening ‘reprisals’.

Sounds like a self-fulfilling prophecy, mixed in with more than a little wish-fulfillment, to us.

http://undhimmi.com/2010/05/31/gaza-do-these-people-look-like-they-need-an-aid-flotilla/



And for good measure, here's the The Economist world obesity rankings. These people really seem troubled. Amazing how "oppressed" the world's permanent victims seem to be. ::)



Notice #8 on the men's side and #3 on the women's side.

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Re: Did these people really need an aid flotilla?
« Reply #1 on: May 31, 2010, 04:15:55 PM »
Those Poor Palestinians™:

If all goes the way sponsoring NGOs planned it, a nine-ship armada of activists will steam into a small Mediterranean seaport to break the “siege” of Gaza. Timed for the slow news cycles of the US Memorial Day weekend, organizers, led by “peace crusaders” from Turkey, Ireland, Sweden and North America will unload 10,000 tons of construction material, school and medical supplies.

The organizers are not surprised that Israel has already notified the Irish, Turkish and Swedish ambassadors that the flotilla will not be allowed to disembark in Gaza. They are probably counting on it so they can YouTube images to the world of the Israel Navy’s barbaric maneuvers to thwart the SS Rachel Corrie, named for the anti-Israel American activists dispatched by the Palestinian-led International Solidarity Movement to Gaza. She died needlessly and tragically “confronting” an Israeli bulldozer in 2003 -another useful martyred poster child for “peace and justice.”

So what can be done to thwart this cynical exercise from reinforcing the dominant narrative not only in the Arab and Muslim world, but in mainstream Western media, that Gaza is “under siege” by callous Israel?
For starters it can tell an indifferent world what actually entered Gaza legally from Israel just this last week of the “siege”: 637 truckloads, consisting of 14,069 tons of humanitarian aid.

Among the goods for Gaza civilians were 810,209 liters of heavy duty diesel fuel; 21 truckloads of milk powder and baby food; 897 tons of cooking gas; 66 truckloads of fruits and vegetables; 51 truckloads of wheat; 27 truckloads of meat, chicken and fish products; 40 truckloads of dairy products; 117 truckloads of animal feed; 36 truckloads of hygiene products; 38 trucks of clothing; 22 trucks of sugar and 4 trucks of medicine and medical equipment.


Hmm - looks like those evil Joooz forgot to, er, 'blockade' this market..


..and surely they would have remembered to confiscate the toys meant for the little Arab children? No?


Perhaps the IDF were just sleeping on the job when the luxury cake ingredients got through..


What about the new olympic sized children's swimming pool in Gaza City? Surely they couldn't get that through a tunnel?


Roots - a luxury Palestinian restaurant - no - you have to admit, all things considered - life is tough for the world's largest recipients of international aid

In addition to that, 781 medical patients and accompanying individuals from the Gaza Strip crossed into Israel to receive treatment in various hospitals and 191 staff members of international organizations crossed into the Gaza Strip, and 202 crossed back from Gaza.

But numbers alone cannot win the day against the imagery of an international humanitarian flotilla braving a naval blockade. No, to win the day at CNN or SKY News, Israeli NGOs should launch their own flotilla from Ashkelon. It should be led by survivors of suicide bombings and families of the innocents who perished in the tsunami of terror that led to the erecting of the anti-terror fence in the first place.

Here’s a partial list of carnage caused by over 70 attacks between just 2001 and 2004 that the anti-Israel peace crusaders should be confronted with:

June 1, 2001 – 21 killed and 120 Israelis – mostly teenagers – wounded outside a Tel Aviv disco.
 
August 9, 2001 – 15 people were killed, including 7 children, and 130 injured in a suicide bombing at Sbarro’s in downtown Jerusalem.
 
December 1, 2001 – two genocide bombers detonated explosive devices on Jerusalem’s Ben Yehuda’s pedestrian mall on a Saturday night. A car bomb exploded nearby 20 minutes later. Ten people were killed, including many children, and 188 were injured.
 
February 16, 2002 – A suicide bomber deliberately targeted Jewish children sitting at a pizzeria in the town of Karnei Shomron. Three children died and over 30 were wounded.
 
March 9, 2002 – A suicide bomber kills 11 people and injures 54 in a crowded Cafe in Jerusalem.
 
March 27, 2002 – At a Passover Seder in a Netanya hotel, a genocide bomber belonging to Fatah’s al-Aqsa Martyrs detonated an explosive device, killing 30 and injuring 132, including many children and elderly.
 
January 5, 2003 – 23 people were killed, and more than 80 were wounded when two Palestinian murderers blew themselves up near the old Tel Aviv bus station.
 
June 11, 2003 – Sixteen Israelis were killed and more than 100 were wounded when a homicide bomber, dressed as an ultra-Orthodox Jew, detonated his explosives belt on a bus in downtown Jerusalem. Palestinian terrorists have attempted 11 homicide bombings and murdered 23 Israelis in the last 4 days, since Palestinians “accepted” the international “roadmap for peace.”
 
January 15, 2004 – Two Israeli soldiers, a border policeman, and a security guard for a private manpower company, were murdered by a female suicide bomber at the Erez Gaza crossing.
 
September 1, 2004 – Two suicide bombers exploded almost simultaneously on two buses in central Beersheba, killing 16 innocents and wounding dozens.

And if their stories aren’t enough, maybe Sderot’s Amar family should join the flotilla. You remember the Amars. During the 2008 US presidential campaign, they were visited by candidate Barack Obama. He visited their family’s home, which sustained a direct hit by a Qassam rocket. They could hold up Mr. Obama’s quote, who said at the time, “if missiles were falling where my two daughters sleep, I would do everything in order to stop that.”

There is some talk that the international humanitarian aid may be off-loaded in Ashdod and transferred into Gaza. Fair enough, but Israelis should demand that a special care package to Gilad Shalit be added to be delivered by UNRWA.

It is Israel’s fear that her civilian population centers in the South will have to face another 7,000 terrorist missiles that had has led her to try to prevent the influx into Gaza of weapons but not food, fuel, or medical supplies. No other government, not Turkish, Swedish, Irish or American would act any differently.

Currently, Western public opinion is virtually drowning in a tidal wave of media lies about Israel’s self-defense measures against Gaza’s terrorist “Hamastan.” To rescue the Truth, let a people’s flotilla of inconvenient truths, serve as Israel’s first line of defense.

This is nothing to do with ‘aid’. The ‘NGOs’ that are sponsoring the ‘flotilla’ stunt number among them hardline terror supporting groups, hard left militants and leftist-led charities. There is a political narrative that left-leaning, anti-Israel media such as the BBC are hiding from you.

‘Palestine’ is among the world’s largest recipients of international aid.

The aim of this cynical stunt is to further the marginalisation of Israel, the only democratic, free and stable democracy in the Middle East (Leftists hate democracies); where Arabs enjoy rights and freedoms unheard of in Muslim countries.

Turkey, increasingly a prominent actor in the region, is a leading contributor to the flotilla, although there is no evidence of official government involvement, the stunt will help further the ruling AK Party’s recent objectives of increasing the Muslim country’s influence in the Middle East at the expense of Israel.

We are also hearing unconfirmed chatter that Turkey is warning Israel against any action against the seaborne stunt, threatening ‘reprisals’.

Sounds like a self-fulfilling prophecy, mixed in with more than a little wish-fulfillment, to us.

http://undhimmi.com/2010/05/31/gaza-do-these-people-look-like-they-need-an-aid-flotilla/



And for good measure, here's the The Economist world obesity rankings. These people really seem troubled. Amazing how "oppressed" the world's permanent victims seem to be. ::)

Im no friend of Hamas or particularly keen on many palestinians, but you need to go there mate...it's bad. Some pals are rich and live well, Ramallah is a nice enough place, nablus is developing slowly but surely. Most other places are in serious trouble, and Gaza is even worse, the first thing no one tells you about is the smell. Untreated sewage, it stinks, and every year around ten people drown in it when it rains hard. Believe me Gaza is bad, and really really poor.

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Re: Did these people really need an aid flotilla?
« Reply #2 on: May 31, 2010, 04:18:55 PM »
Im no friend of Hamas or particularly keen on many palestinians, but you need to go there mate...it's bad. Some pals are rich and live well, Ramallah is a nice enough place, nablus is developing slowly but surely. Most other places are in serious trouble, and Gaza is even worse, the first thing no one tells you about is the smell. Untreated sewage, it stinks, and every year around ten people drown in it when it rains hard. Believe me Gaza is bad, and really really poor.

So what? There are places all over the world like that. Travel through any Central American, South American, or Southeast Asian country and you'll see places that are worse. Yet no one is pouring aid into those places. There are places in the USA and other 1st world countries that are filthy, barren and disheveled, where the garbage stinks and crime is rampant. 

Roughly 1 out of every 6 American children goes hungry and yet people feel the need to send aid flotillas to some of the fattest and most well nourished people on the planet.

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Re: Did these people really need an aid flotilla?
« Reply #3 on: May 31, 2010, 04:39:58 PM »
So what? There are places all over the world like that. Travel through any Central American, South American, or Southeast Asian country and you'll see places that are worse. Yet no one is pouring aid into those places. There are places in the USA and other 1st world countries that are filthy, barren and disheveled, where the garbage stinks and crime is rampant. 

Roughly 1 out of every 6 American children goes hungry and yet people feel the need to send aid flotillas to some of the fattest and most well nourished people on the planet.


Err dude if you think aid doesnt pour into those countries you must not have been looking too hard. Favelas in Rio have more NGO's than any other nation on earth working on aid relief and social services. People flood in aid money almost on a yearly basis to numerous african nations, and private charity in many run down U.S. and UK cities is well known, Oxfam, Salvation Army, Homeless shelters, the Scouts! it's all the same shit. Its just in Gaza it's political thats the only difference hence why you hear about it, otherwise you need to go check the US AID annual reports to find out where all your hard earned cash is being spent.

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Re: Did these people really need an aid flotilla?
« Reply #4 on: May 31, 2010, 04:46:19 PM »
Gaza receives more international aid than almost any other country or area on the planet. Yet they make up one of the smallest groups of people on the planet. The only reason this occurs is because this is the only conflict of the currently 39 or so active armed conflicts in the world that the MSM feels the need to talk about every single event that occurs. Tired of having this fairy tale of the Palestinians being the only victims in the world while they're really not any different from millions upon millions of other people.

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Re: Did these people really need an aid flotilla?
« Reply #5 on: May 31, 2010, 04:47:37 PM »
So what? There are places all over the world like that. Travel through any Central American, South American, or Southeast Asian country and you'll see places that are worse. Yet no one is pouring aid into those places. There are places in the USA and other 1st world countries that are filthy, barren and disheveled, where the garbage stinks and crime is rampant. 

Roughly 1 out of every 6 American children goes hungry and yet people feel the need to send aid flotillas to some of the fattest and most well nourished people on the planet.


Wow.   :o   Gazans are the fattest most well nourished people on the planet?  ::)
You can try to start that rumour, ...but somehow, I just don't think it will gain any traction.
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Re: Did these people really need an aid flotilla?
« Reply #6 on: May 31, 2010, 04:49:49 PM »
Wow.   :o   Gazans are the fattest most well nourished people on the planet?  ::)
You can try to start that rumour, ...but somehow, I just don't think it will gain any traction.

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#8 among men and #3 among women. Haha, almost 50% of their women seem to be eating quite well. They really must be starving, though.  ::)

Feel free to move along out of this thread now, you dumb, propaganda-spewing c*nt.  :)

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Re: Did these people really need an aid flotilla?
« Reply #7 on: May 31, 2010, 04:51:24 PM »
SAMSON is correct.

The Economist is on the Kinesset payroll and only interviewed Yasser Arafats overweight family members and ignored the rest of the population.

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« Reply #8 on: May 31, 2010, 04:53:17 PM »
SAMSON is correct.

The Economist is on the Kinesset payroll and only interviewed Yasser Arafats overweight family members and ignored the rest of the population.

It's funny because this ranking comes from the PC MC islamophilic The Economist, whose editors and journalists never dare to say anything likely to insult child-molesting prophets or their brain-dead, fanatical worshippers.

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Re: Did these people really need an aid flotilla?
« Reply #9 on: May 31, 2010, 04:53:52 PM »
Wow.   :o   Gazans are the fattest most well nourished people on the planet?  ::)
You can try to start that rumour, ...but somehow, I just don't think it will gain any traction.
If we're going by pretty pictures of people well off, why does Israel need aid? lol...  In their case, they not only get mega shitloads through official channels but they also have a zillion dumbass envangelicals gathering and giving.

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« Reply #10 on: May 31, 2010, 04:54:57 PM »
All foreign aid to any country should be immediately stopped and the USA should immediately leave the UN and tighten immigration ten-fold.

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#8 among men and #3 among women. Haha, almost 50% of their women seem to be eating quite well. They really must be starving, though.  ::)

Feel free to move along out of this thread now, you dumb, propaganda-spewing c*nt.  :)



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Re: Did these people really need an aid flotilla?
« Reply #12 on: May 31, 2010, 08:29:31 PM »
My image didn't upload.




#8 among men and #3 among women. Haha, almost 50% of their women seem to be eating quite well. They really must be starving, though.  ::)

Feel free to move along out of this thread now, you dumb, propaganda-spewing c*nt.  :)

I guess you weren't aware that today, obesity is actually a sign of poor nutrition.   :-\
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« Reply #13 on: May 31, 2010, 09:20:43 PM »

Hamas has evolved. They are counting on the media to deliver tales of woes and cries, which was the only intention of the ships.  Run the blockade, screw the Israeli navy who warned them countless of times not to violate, who cares.  They need videos to show the poor activists screaming, yelling, beating up Israeli soldiers and perhaps shooting them to provoke what they knew would happen if they did.

Simple way - give the goods that poor people need via the proper channels.  It wasnt about that.


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« Reply #14 on: June 01, 2010, 05:48:33 AM »
I read that some of those "peace activists" were actually from California.   

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Re: Did these people really need an aid flotilla?
« Reply #15 on: June 01, 2010, 06:29:24 AM »
 So what did they find on the ship, sling shots, enriched uranium, Osama Bin Ladin?

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Re: Did these people really need an aid flotilla?
« Reply #16 on: June 01, 2010, 06:55:56 AM »

What about the new olympic sized children's swimming pool in Gaza City? Surely they couldn't get that through a tunnel?

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« Reply #17 on: June 01, 2010, 07:00:43 AM »
Hamas has evolved. They are counting on the media to deliver tales of woes and cries, which was the only intention of the ships.  Run the blockade, screw the Israeli navy who warned them countless of times not to violate, who cares.  They need videos to show the poor activists screaming, yelling, beating up Israeli soldiers and perhaps shooting them to provoke what they knew would happen if they did.

Simple way - give the goods that poor people need via the proper channels.  It wasnt about that.



Ron, this is semi unrelated but I'm just curious.  Do you hold duel US/Israeli citizenship?  ???
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FROM WND'S JERUSALEM BUREAU

All aboard! Obama pals back violent Gaza flotilla
Activists from president's circle of friends top supporters of anti-Israel protest ships

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Posted: May 31, 2010
2:27 pm Eastern


By Aaron Klein
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Obama pals, flotilla backers: William Ayers and Bernardine Dohrn

The group behind the Gaza flotilla that engaged in deadly clashes with Israeli commandos today counts among its top supporters the friends and associates of President Barack Obama, namely the founders of the Weather Underground terrorist organization, William Ayers and Bernardine Dohrn, as well as Jodie Evans, the leader of the radical activist organization Code Pink.

Earlier today, Israeli navy commandos raided the six-ship flotilla, encountering heavy resistance and live fire from the activists. Several activists were killed and dozens of others were reportedly injured, as were several of the Israeli commandos.

The flotilla was organized by the Free Gaza Movement, a coalition of leftist human rights activists and pro-Palestinian groups engaged in attempts to break a blockade imposed by Israel on the Hamas-controlled Gaza Strip.

Ayers, Dohrn and Evans' Code Pink have led several recent Free Gaza Movement initiatives, including attempted marches into the Gaza Strip. Dorhn was in the Middle East just last month on behalf of the movement.

Ayers and Dohrn were close associates for years with President Obama, while Evans was a fundraiser and financial bundler for Obama's presidential campaign.

The hot new best-seller, "The Manchurian President," by Aaron Klein reveals inside story on Team Obama and its members. Now available autographed at WND's Superstore!

In January, WND reported Ayers, Dohrn and Evans were involved in provoking chaos on the streets of Egypt in an attempt to enter Gaza with the Free Gaza Movement to join in solidarity with the territory's population and leadership.

The three helped to stir riots after the Egyptian government refused to allow a large number of protesters to enter neighboring Gaza. Eventually, the protesters accepted an Egyptian offer of allowing about 100 marchers into Gaza. Once in the territory, those marchers were reportedly met on the Gaza side by Hamas' former Prime Minister Ismail Haniyeh.

(Story continues below)

       


At the time of the march, Sen. John Kerry, D-Mass., wrote a letter in support of a "humanitarian delegation from Massachusetts" to Gaza. Members of Ayers', Dohrn and Evans' group documented on their blogs how Kerry's letter was used at the U.S. Embassy in Cairo while attempting to pressure Egypt to let their group into Gaza.

Images of the letter were also posted on the Electronic Intifada website run by Ali Abunimah, who was with Evans' group in Egypt and who, WND previously reported, spoke at pro-Palestinian events in the 1990s alongside Obama. In one such event, a 1999 fundraiser for Palestinian "refugees," Abunimah recalled introducing Obama on stage.

Kerry's office previously met with Code Pink members, WND has learned. Sarah Roche-Mahdi of Code Pink also is a member of the United for Peace and Justice Palestine Task Force, which met with Kerry's staffers.

Kerry last year became the most senior U.S. politician to visit the Hamas-controlled Gaza Strip, although at the time he did not meet with Hamas leaders.

Dohrn later wrote on a blog that she was briefly detained at the U.S. Embassy in Cairo following the January protests there by her group: "Bill and I went to the American Embassy at 10 a.m. and asked to see the ambassador. We were ushered into a holding pen a block away from the embassy building where we joined 35 people already there, surrounded by Egyptian soldiers," she wrote.

Deadly clashes

Israeli Naval Forces intercepted the flotilla today attempting to break the maritime closure of the Gaza Strip.

An Israel Defense Forces spokesperson told WND commandos boarded the ships after numerous warnings from Israel requesting the ships redirect toward the Israeli port of Ashdod, where they would be able to unload their aid supplies, which could then be transferred to the Gaza Strip after undergoing security inspections.

During the boarding of one of the ships, the Marmara, activists onboard attacked IDF naval personnel with live fire and light weaponry including knives and clubs, the IDF spokesperson said.

"The demonstrators had clearly prepared their weapons in advance for this specific purpose," said the spokesperson. "As a result of this life-threatening and violent activity, naval forces first employed riot dispersal means, followed by live fire.

"IDF naval personnel encountered severe violence, including use of weaponry prepared in advance in order to attack them," said the spokesperson.

The IDF released a YouTube video clearly showing activists attacking Israeli commandos, including attacks with live fire.

Close Obama associates

Evans formed Code Pink, a far-left activist organization, in 2002 to protest America's war in Iraq. The group previously met with Hamas and with leaders of the Taliban. Evans was a fundraiser and financial bundler for Obama's presidential campaign.

Abunimah traveled in some of the same political circles as Obama in the 1990s. Abunimah previously described meeting with Obama at a fundraiser at the home of Columbia University professor Rashid Khalidi, reportedly a former PLO activist. Khalidi was also a close associate of Obama.

"[Obama] came with his wife. That's where I had a chance to really talk to him," Abunimah recalled. "It was an intimate setting. He convinced me he was very aware of the issues [and] critical of U.S. bias toward Israel and lack of sensitivity to Arabs. ... He was very supportive of U.S. pressure on Israel."

According to quotes obtained by Gulf News, Abunimah recalled a 2004 meeting in a Chicago neighborhood while Obama was running for his Senate seat. Abunimah quoted Obama telling him "warmly" he was sorry that "I haven't said more about Palestine right now, but we are in a tough primary race."

"I'm hoping when things calm down, I can be more up front," Abunimah reportedly quoted the senator as saying.

Abunimah said Obama urged him to "keep up the good work" at the Chicago Tribune, where Abunimah contributed guest columns that were highly critical of Israel.

Ayers, meanwhile, became a name in last year's presidential campaign when it was disclosed the radical worked closely with Obama for years.

Ayers helped launch Obama's political career with a fundraiser in his home. Obama served on the board of a Chicago nonprofit alongside Ayers. The terrorist later hired Obama to serve as chairman of the Chicago Annenberg Challenge, a job Obama later cited as experience that helped qualify him to run for public office.

While at the CAC, Obama and Ayers both granted funds to the Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now, or ACORN.

WND columnist Jack Cashill has produced a series of persuasive arguments that it was Ayers who ghostwrote Obama's award-winning autobiography, "Dreams from My Father."

Ayers and Dohrn were two of the main founders of the Weather Underground, which bombed the New York City Police headquarters in 1970, the Capitol in 1971 and the Pentagon in 1972. The group was responsible for some 30 bombings aimed at destroying the defense and security infrastructures of the U.S.

Characterizing the Weather Underground as "an American Red Army," Ayers summed up the organization's ideology: "Kill all the rich people. Break up their cars and apartments. Bring the revolution home. Kill your parents."

"Everything was absolutely ideal on the day I bombed the Pentagon," Ayers recalled in his 2001 memoir, "Fugitive Days." "The sky was blue. The birds were singing. And the bastards were finally going to get what was coming to them."

Ayers brandished his unrepentant radicalism for years later, as evidenced by his now notorious 2001 interview with the New York Times, published one day after the 9/11 attacks, in which he stated, "I don't regret setting bombs. I feel we didn't do enough."

Ayers posed for a photograph accompanying the New York Times piece that showed him stepping on an American flag. He said of the U.S.: "What a country. It makes me want to puke."

With additional research by Brenda J. Elliott

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Re: Did these people really need an aid flotilla?
« Reply #19 on: June 01, 2010, 09:03:23 AM »
The anti-islam sentiment on here clouds the judgment of a lot of posters.  What Israel did was wrong plain and simple.  I applaud those people on board who used passive resistance to show the brutality that is the Israeli war machine. 

Should Ghandi have gone through 'proper channels' to get freedom from the British?  Should he have turned back when told to stop?  I hope hamas can look at this and see violence is not the way to getting a homeland, follow the path set forth by Ghandi and it will show the world over and over the brutality of Israel until it can no longer stand in the way of a true Palestinian homeland. 
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Re: Did these people really need an aid flotilla?
« Reply #20 on: June 01, 2010, 10:07:26 AM »
The more and more i look at this the more I think its just a bad move that resulted in needless killing.

-  Who gives a shit if the people on gaza are well fed?  Why should that matter if someone wants to send aid?

-  Some posters here have never been to Gaza and are making judgments as to whether or not they need aid.  Seems irresponsibly assumptive.

-  There would have been a better way to handle this that could have avoided bloodshed and prevent a supply of arms. 

-  Israel attacked them in international waters, which is an act of war.

-  This action, although applauded by many as appropriate and as a better way to deal with groups like Hamas, does absolutely nothing to change things.  It will not deter terrorist from attacking Israel, if anything it will only inspire more to do so.

-  In regards for world opinion, it makes Israel look no better than the terrorists. 


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Re: Did these people really need an aid flotilla?
« Reply #21 on: June 01, 2010, 11:40:58 AM »
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Re: Did these people really need an aid flotilla?
« Reply #22 on: June 01, 2010, 04:38:01 PM »
What weapons off mass destruction did they find on the ship? I'm not really following this, anyone know?

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Re: Did these people really need an aid flotilla?
« Reply #23 on: June 02, 2010, 09:32:53 AM »
What weapons off mass destruction did they find on the ship? I'm not really following this, anyone know?

I believe sticks, stones and slingshots are considered WMD's.  It's all David needed to slay Goliath. 
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Re: Did these people really need an aid flotilla?
« Reply #24 on: June 02, 2010, 09:44:18 AM »
maybe the flotilla contained much-needed ECA and hydroxycut