Friday, January 9, 2009

War Is Deceit: Gaza family spots cameras, starts crying for food, with stacks of canned goods nearby

"A day with our troops in Gaza," by Ron Ben-Yishai for Ynet News, January 9

For the first time since Operation Cast Lead was launched, an Israeli journalist was allowed to enter the Strip alongside the fighting forces. What does it look like on the frontline?

Gaza City was quiet most of the day, but it was exactly this calm that had Givati Brigade Commander, Colonel Ilan Malka, so concerned: "Everyone should drill the procedure for thwarting attempted abductions. That's what (Hamas) are aiming for now. We also have to review the procedures for thwarting suicide attacks against the troops," he told his officers in one of the security briefings.

The warning is not an empty one. By night, the IDF had scores of abduction alerts, suggesting Hamas is preparing to kidnap soldiers in the area Givati forces were deployed in. [...]

We run across a local family in one of the buildings. Grandparents, a few young parents, some children and a few toddlers. Sitting on a rug, their legs are covered in blankets and two soldiers are standing guard nearby. "What about them?" I ask. "They're free to go if they want to, but they don't want to," said Eilon Perry, Givati's operations officer. "They informed us they would be staying in the house and we have no choice but to accept that."

The family suddenly notices the cameras, and immediately, the expression on their faces changes. "We have no food," they say in Arabic, as one of the youngsters suggests we interview him in English about their plight. Givati troops are extremely concerned about being portrayed as abusing innocent civilians. Perry points to a stack of canned goods, water bottles and other provisions. "We provided some of that and they cook and eat quite well," said Perry. The Palestinians seem to understand him and one of them smiles. It's a war – they had to try....

Chicken Jihad: Indonesian Muslims, enraged over Gaza, storm KFC

KFC in Pakistan, burned for Motoons, February 2006

PALU, Indonesia: Angry Indonesian Muslim students stormed a Kentucky Fried Chicken restaurant on Thursday in protest against Israel's military strikes on the Gaza Strip.
About 300 protesters gathered outside the US fast food outlet in Palu, Central Sulawesi, waving Palestinian flags, burning US and Israeli emblems and carrying banners condemning Israel as a "terrorist and criminal" state.

A handful of demonstrators then stormed the restaurant, overturning tables and chairs.
"KFC's licence is from America, an important Israeli ally. In consuming US products, it means that we give financial contributions to Israel's military strikes on the Palestinian people," protest coordinator Maful Haruna said....

The religion of perpetual outrage is taking out its aggression against anyone that gets in its way. This is just more jihad. When is the West going to wake up and get these people out of Western countries?

Older brother charged with slicing open womb of pregnant, 14-year-old rape victim: "I told my sister that [her pregnancy] was bad for us, for our fami

This is a follow up to the story about a muslim brother that cut the fetus out of his sisters belly after she was raped. More muslim family values.

"Ali, who did not want his last name used, said his mother was against the abortion, though she did not try to prevent it."

Keeping up appearances.

KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) — The mother and brother of a 14-year-old girl who was raped are facing prosecution for allegedly performing an abortion on her in a cattle shed in central Afghanistan, officials said.
The brother, who has been arrested by police, has confessed to cutting her stomach open with a razor blade and removing and burying the fetus. He has said he acted alone. The mother has not yet been detained because she lives in a remote area, several hours' drive from the provincial capital, Provincial Police Chief Ewaz Khan said.
The girl was in critical condition Friday at Bagram Air Base outside Kabul, having been flown there the night before for treatment, said Capt. Elizabeth Mathias, a spokeswoman for U.S. forces in Afghanistan. Bagram doctors said the girl had been about five months pregnant when she underwent the "traumatic c-section," according to Mathias.
The abortion was performed about nine days ago, using no anesthesia. The incisions were stitched up with a thick string usually used to sew up potato sacks, said Gulam Mohammad Nader, one of the doctors who treated the girl in the provincial capital. He said the wound became dangerously infected.
The girl's 20-year-old brother, Ali, told The Associated Press in a phone interview from prison that he now regretted his actions.
"I had thought it was simple," he said. Ali, who did not want his last name used, said his mother was against the abortion, though she did not try to prevent it.
Mohammad Nasir Fayaz, administrative head of the district where the family lives, said the girl told him that her mother was involved.
Abortion is illegal in Afghanistan except if the mother's health is in danger. Even in those cases, a panel of three doctors has to approve the operation, said Dr. Abdullah Fahim, a spokesman for the health ministry.
Families in the deeply conservative country — where there are strong taboos against sex outside of marriage — often got to extreme lengths to conceal rape, which can destroy a victim's reputation and future. Girls who are raped have little chance of ever getting married and married women are often shunned by their husbands. The victim and her family are tainted with the shame of the act and the woman is often accused of having consented to the sex.
"I told my sister that this was bad for us, for our family, and bad for the community," Ali told the AP.
Nader said the girl told him that she had not known her mother and brother's plan when they took her into the cattle shed. She said the two of them wrestled her to the ground and held her down while they cut her stomach open. She blacked out for much of the ordeal, but she said she remembered seeing her brother hold up the fetus.
Police have recovered the body of the fetus and the man suspected in the rape is in custody, Khan said.
The ad hoc abortion was discovered when the girl failed to recover after about four days at home and her father brought her to a small hospital near their village, Nader said. The father told doctors there she had been attacked by a dog, but physicians discovered the truth upon examining her.
A doctor there called provincial health officials who told them to get her to Bamiyan as quickly and quietly as possible.
"I told him to keep it low profile, because I was worried they (the parents) would kill her" to keep it quiet, said Ihsanullah Shahir, the head of the province's health department. She arrived at Bamiyan hospital Tuesday.
Nader, the physician, said she had been flow to Bagram because Bamiyan Hospital did not have specialized equipment needed to repair damage done to her internal organs.

Saudi Arabia Spreading the Jihad Money Around

A parachute dropped by a small aircraft drops over the MV Sirius Star at anchor following an apparent payment via a parachuted container to pirates holding the ship.

As far as I am concerned the muslims in Saudi Arabia are supporting these pirates waging jihad on the West. The Pirates took a Saudi tanker and they gave them $3 million. Could it be that they took the tanker so that the Saudi's could help fund the jihad in Africa? Stranger things have happened in the world of the muslims.

PALLYWOOD IS WORKING OVERTIME


More staged pictures of the grieving family of five new martyrs. The father, probably a Hamas "activist" and his four little shahids are now in paradise with allah and their virgins. One of the women in the top picture has a smirk on her face. You just have to love these actors. The are some of the best in the muslim world. Go Israel.

Two top al Qaeda officials are believed dead following a New Year’s Day drone attack in northern Pakistan


The FBI scratched two of its Most Wanted terrorists off its list on New Years Day, courtesy of the CIA. Fahid Mohammed Ali Msalam and Sheikh Ahmed Salem Swedan, the al-Qaeda leaders indicted for the two 1998 embassy bombings in Tanzania and Kenya, reached room temperature after an air strike by the intelligence agency killed the pair in Pakistan.

BOOOOOM DEAD. THANK YOU CIA. NOW GET ON WITH THE REST OF THE MUSLIM WORLD.