Galid Shalit Must Be Released
June 28, 2010
Today, over a thousand people continue their 12-day protest march across the nation of Israel in support of Galid Shalit, an Israeli soldier held in violation of human rights, by members of Hamas in the Gaza.
Having just recently returned from S’derot, Israel, I can personally attest to seeing hundreds of spent Kasam’s at the police station, seeing the markings of where the missiles have hit in S’derot, visiting caterpillar shaped bomb shelters in children’s playgrounds, and witnessing evidence of the 8,000 rocket strikes perpetrated against the village of S’derot by Hamas in Gaza since Gaza was given over to Hamas five years ago. Until the hypocrites from the media report on this issue completely and objectively, they need to keep their mouth shut about the rights of IHH members on the “flotilla.”
In the meantime, Galid Shalit remains kidnapped in an ongoing act of terrorism by those who have been taught that the human beings living in the village next to them are sons of monkeys and pigs, and are deserving of nothing but slaughter. Even Abbas has recognized that the second intifada was a mistake, but because of the brainwashing and hatred taught by the leadership of the Trans-Jordanians, Egyptians, and Bedouins living in Israel, the ongoing acts of terrorism continue.
Let us be clear: The people living in Gaza lied when they promised the Israelis peace in exchange for land. Instead of peace, Galid Shalit was taken captive, and Hamas has been emboldened to launch random acts of terror against innocent citizens in Israeli villages without provocation. The compromised media has said nothing. Consider the story of two little Israeli children living in S’derot who, upon hearing the siren, had 15 seconds to make it to a bomb shelter. The oldest - the five year old girl - knew they couldn’t make it, so she laid down on top of her three year old brother. He survived as a result - she didn’t.
Instead of condemning Hamas consistent with its position on the list of international terrorist groups at war with the United States, O-ba-ma has instead directly funded the importation of Hamas members to the United States.
Decalogos condemns the funding of Hamas in any form, and urges members of Congress to review and stop all funding for Hamas and the agents of terror in Gaza. This issue must be cleared first before any international investigation of the “flotilla” incident is even raised.
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