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Why Israel won't let reporters into Gaza
CLOSE [X] "There is but one way to get a true picture of what is happening now. That is to allow journalists the access we need to tell this story with accuracy and with context." ______________________________________ The United Nations aid agency has suspended its operations in the Gaza Strip in the wake of a series of Israeli attacks on its personnel and buildings. "UNRWA decided to suspend all its operations in the Gaza Strip because of the increasing hostile actions against its premises and personnel," Adnan Abu Hasna, a Gaza-based spokesman for the United Nations Relief and Works Agency, UNRWA, said on Thursday. The move came after Israeli tanks shelled a UN convoy earlier in the day, killing a Palestinian UN worker and injuring two others, as lorries were travelling to the Erez crossing to pick up humanitarian supplies meant to have been allowed in during a three-hour suspension of fire. At least three UN-run schools have also been hit by Israeli fire, killing scores of civilians, during the 13 days of Israel's assault on the Gaza Strip. John Ging, the head of the UN relief agency in Gaza, said that the casualties in the convoy attack were Palestinian civilian contractors hired to bring supplies from the crossing points. "They were co-ordinating their movements with the Israelis, as they always do, only to find themselves being fired at from the ground troops," he told Al Jazeera. "It has resulted tragically in the death of one and the injury of two others." Richard Miron, the UN spokesman, said the Israeli army had been notified in advance about the movements of the UNRWA convoy. All convoys to Erez and the Kerem Shalom, which has been the main crossing point used for bringing humanitarian supplies into Gaza, were suspended after the incident. "This underlines the fundamental insecurity inside Gaza at a time when we are trying to address the dire humanitarian needs of the population there," Miron said. Al Jazeera's Ayman Mohyeldin, reporting from Gaza City, said that 50 bodies were recovered during the three-hour lull, raising the death toll of Palestinians in Gaza to at least 763, including more than 200 children, since air raids first began on December 27. More than 3,121 people have also been wounded. Eight Israeli soldiers and three civilians have died in the same period. The Israeli military said it was looking into reports of Thursday's incident. A temporary halt in the nearly two-week Israeli offensive to allow humanitarian aid into the strip lasted from 1pm (11:00 GMT) to 4pm (14:00 GMT). Explosions were heard in northern Gaza shortly after the period elapsed. Israeli bulldozers crossed into Gaza during the lull and destroyed a number of houses, Al Jazeera's Alan Fisher, reporting from southern Israel near the border, said. Thousands of Palestinians fled their homes in the southern Gaza Strip as Israeli forces bombarded Rafah earlier on Thursday. Homes, a mosque and tunnels were hit in the area along the Egyptian border, witnesses said. The Israeli military had dropped leaflets beforehand warning it would "bomb the area due to its use by terrorists to [dig] tunnels and to stock up [on weapons]". Hundreds of tunnels are believed to cross under the Egyptian border around Rafah allowing Palestinians to smuggle in basic supplies, in short supply due to the Israeli blockade, and weapons. An Israeli army spokeswoman said the military had dropped the flyers "as in the past, to avoid civilian casualties".
Author: ArchivesAlgeriennes
Keywords: Gaza cold blood atrocities israel army jihad CNN AFP BBC IDF childrens war FOX CBS ITN New York Clash air strike missile norway sweden denmark obama germany america f-16 bush terrorism israeli england Palestine iran usa Hamas islam jews washington muslims iraq algerie australia algeria tv France china anger russia allah egypt carnage Women girl death humanity babys terrorist massacre crimes Zionist scenes heart news murder young people american shame world
Added: January 8, 2009
Israel opens up humanitarian corridor into Gaza
Empty trucks were seen leaving the Gaza Strip on Wednesday afternoon, after they delivered the first aid supplies allowed in by Israel. The 12-day-old Israeli campaign has killed at least 680 Palestinians.
Author: AFP
Keywords: WEB MIDEAST CONFLICT GAZA AID
Added: January 8, 2009
Canada Offers Billions for Auto Bailout
Hold on baby, here I come. *A collapse of the Detroit Three automakers would put nearly 600,000 Canadians out of work within five years, most of them in Ontario, as the impact ripples through the entire economy. The study, commissioned by the Ontario Manufacturing Council, a government advisory panel of industry and labour representatives, warned that a collapse of General Motors Corp, Ford Motor Co and Chrysler Corp would spread across the country, hitting creditors, suppliers, parts manufacturers and dealerships. Effects on employment would be felt right away, the report states, with Canada losing 323,000 jobs if production ceased immediately, and 281,800 in Ontario alone, the report forecasts. Those figures would climb in five years to 582,000 jobs nationally in 2014, 517,000 of those in Ontario. A U.S. diplomat said that Prime Minister Stephen Harper called President George W. Bush said that if the United States provided aid, Canada would provide its own aid of 20 percent, which could amount to several billion dollars from Ottawa. Canada's potential $2.8 billion rescue package for the U.S.-based automakers is just the first of what could be several payments, Ontario Premier Dalton McGuinty says. McGuinty said that the C$3.4 billion promised jointly by Ottawa and Ontario to the Detroit Three is simply a lifeline to sustain the industry. General Motors (GM Quote - Cramer on GM - Stock Picks), Chrysler and Ford Motor (F Quote - Cramer on F - Stock Picks) all have large operations in Ontario. McGuinty warns it's too early to speculate on how high the aid could go because the province is still assessing documents and plans. However the Canadian aid for the automakers won't come until the U.S. makes its plans known. ニュースアニメ「米ビッグスリーが破綻すればカナダ人58万人が失業」 カナダ・オンタリオ州製造業委員会(OMC)は、米大手自動車メーカーのビッグスリーが破綻すれば、カナダで今後5年間に約60万人が失業するとの報告を公表した。失業の大半はオンタリオ州に集中するという。州政府諮問機関OMCが委託した調査報告では、ビッグスリーが破たんすれば、影響はカナダ全域に浸透し、債権者、供給業者、部品メーカー、ディーラーが打撃を受けると分析。ビッグスリーが生産を停止すればカナダ人32万3000人が即時失業となり、うち28万1800人はオンタリオ州に集中すると指摘した。さらに、2014年までには、カナダ全体の失業者は58万2000人に上り、うちオンタリオ州は51万7000人になるとしている。カナダのハーパー首相とオンタリオ州のマクギンティ首相は、米国政府がGMとクライスラーに対して174億ドルのつなぎ融資を行うと発表したことを受け、同2社のカナダ現地法人に対し40億カナダドル(33億ドル)の緊急融資を実施すると発表した。フォードのカナダ法人は緊急融資による支援を申し出ていない。ハーパー首相は、カナダ国内にある工場を米国に移す可能性のある業界再編は容認しない、と延べた。さらに、ブッシュ政権と次期オバマ政権が、自動車各社を破たんさせることはないと明言した、と語った。
Author: TheLeadersOfTheWorld
Keywords: Genseisha world leader Canada Ontario Harper auto big three bailout U.S Bush Detroit アメリカ ブッシュ 自動車 ビッグスリー 破たん カナダ オンタリオ 幻生社
Added: January 7, 2009
Emergency First Aid Kit
Author: nateisey11
Keywords: Clickit productions Emergency First Aid Kit
Added: January 7, 2009
PinkRokker - First Aid Kit
Here is my pretend singing. This is not my real voice I was just really bored, so I decided to start making up songs to sing. PLEASE NO RUDE COMMENTS!!! LYRICS COMING SOON!!!!
Author: pinkrokker
Keywords: Sha la PinkRokker singing selena gomez britney spears ashley tisdale webkinz Miley cyrus
Added: January 7, 2009
white phosphorus shells on Gaza إسرائيل تحرق غزة بالفوسفور الأبيض
Criminal Israel rains fire on Gaza with phosphorus shells إسرائيل تحرق غزة بالفوسفور الأبيض http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/world/middle_east/article5447590.ece Israel is believed to be using controversial white phosphorus shells to screen its assault on the heavily populated Gaza Strip yesterday. The weapon, used by British and US forces in Iraq, can cause horrific burns but is not illegal if used as a smokescreen. As the Israeli army stormed to the edges of Gaza City and the Palestinian death toll topped 500, the tell-tale shells could be seen spreading tentacles of thick white smoke to cover the troops advance. These explosions are fantastic looking, and produce a great deal of smoke that blinds the enemy so that our forces can move in, said one Israeli security expert. Burning blobs of phosphorus would cause severe injuries to anyone caught beneath them and force would-be snipers or operators of remote-controlled booby traps to take cover. Israel admitted using white phosphorus during its 2006 war with Lebanon. The use of the weapon in the Gaza Strip, one of the worlds mostly densely population areas, is likely to ignite yet more controversy over Israels offensive, in which more than 2,300 Palestinians have been wounded. The Geneva Treaty of 1980 stipulates that white phosphorus should not be used as a weapon of war in civilian areas, but there is no blanket ban under international law on its use as a smokescreen or for illumination. However, Charles Heyman, a military expert and former major in the British Army, said: If white phosphorus was deliberately fired at a crowd of people someone would end up in The Hague. White phosphorus is also a terror weapon. The descending blobs of phosphorus will burn when in contact with skin. The Israeli military last night denied using phosphorus, but refused to say what had been deployed. Israel uses munitions that are allowed for under international law, said Captain Ishai David, spokesman for the Israel Defence Forces. We are pressing ahead with the second stage of operations, entering troops in the Gaza Strip to seize areas from which rockets are being launched into Israel. The civilian toll in the first 24 hours of the ground offensive — launched after a week of bombardment from air, land and sea— was at least 64 dead. Among those killed were five members of a family who died when an Israeli tank shell hit their car and a paramedic who died when a tank blasted his ambulance. Doctors at Gaza Citys main hospital said many women and children were among the dead and wounded. The Israeli army also suffered its first fatality of the offensive when one of its soldiers was killed by mortar fire. More than 30 soldiers were wounded by mortars, mines and sniper fire. Israel has brushed aside calls for a ceasefire to allow humanitarian aid into the besieged territory, where medical supplies are running short. With increasingly angry anti-Israeli protests spreading around the world, Gordon Brown described the violence in Gaza as a dangerous moment. White phosphorus: the smoke-screen chemical that can burn to the bone — White phosphorus bursts into a deep-yellow flame when it is exposed to oxygen, producing a thick white smoke — It is used as a smokescreen or for incendiary devices, but can also be deployed as an anti-personnel flame compound capable of causing potentially fatal burns — Phosphorus burns are almost always second or third-degree because the particles do not stop burning on contact with skin until they have entirely disappeared — it is not unknown for them to reach the bone — Geneva conventions ban the use of phosphorus as an offensive weapon against civilians, but its use as a smokescreen is not prohibited by international law — Israel previously used white phosphorus during its war with Lebanon in 2006 — It has been used frequently by British and US forces in recent wars, notably during the invasion of Iraq in 2003. Its use was criticised widely — White phosphorus has the slang name Willy Pete, which dates from the First World War. It was commonly used in the Vietnam era
Author: algeriachannel
Keywords: Criminal Israel rains fire on Gaza with phosphorus shells إسرائيل تحرق غزة الفوسفور الأبيض
Added: January 7, 2009
First Aid Kit (CG Motion) Test - Date - 01.06.09
First Aid Kit of CG Motion Test from CGAwards.
Author: CGAwards
Keywords: Computer Animation Clip Generated Film Motion Movement
Added: January 6, 2009

