Friday, July 25, 2014

Frustration Causes Wars

This terrible slaughter of innocent men, women and children in Palestine is a perfect example of a small nation being denied its opportunity for a peaceful life by a strong Israeli government who refuses to give Palestine a place in the sun.

I know nearly every superpower sides in with Israel. Canada especially riles against Palestine even after the slaughter of innocent children and women. The Palestine people living in Gaza are completely surrounded by Israel and the sea. Israel blockaded the country and does not give any freedom to move in and out of its borders. Every few years there is one cause or another giving the Jews an excuse to destroy Palestine's infra-structure. To make things worse they then deny Palestine the means to bring in steel and cement to rebuild its shattered buildings.

There is blame on both parties but this fight is so uneven and unfair that the world should be shouting about the outrageous behavior of Israel. Thirty Israel soldiers killed while invading and destroying Palestine...over 700 civilians killed and thousands wounded and on it goes. Yesterday many killed while taking refuge in a UN building designated as a safe haven. When will it end?

Canada could speak with a reasonable voice to stop the bloodshed but last evening when asked if the Israel forces were right in blowing up the UN structure and killing more than 20 civilians the government representative said Israel had the right to defend itself. Overpowering Israeli are far into Palestine territory in an aggressive military action killing, destroying and completely ruining the country using weapons and military machinery provided mainly by the United States. In fact the USA gave 5 billion dollars last year and every year to prop up this rogue state.

The Canadian representative also compared Israel as a country being the same as Canada. Not my Canada and I hope everyone in Canada realizes that this is the ugly concept coming from this Conservative government. God help us.

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