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ProgressiveMuslim Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu May-29-08 08:03 AM
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Tutu plunges into heart of Israeli-Palestinian conflict

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BEIT HANUN, Gaza Strip (AFP) — Nobel Peace laureate Desmond Tutu on Wednesday plunged into the harsh reality of the conflict in Gaza where a tearful Palestinian family recounted losing loved ones in an Israeli attack and the ruling Hamas movement expounded its hardline stance.

The South African cleric, heading a team of UN human rights observers, listened to members of the Assamna family tell of a 2006 Israeli shelling of their village that killed 19 civilians, including eight children, while they were sleeping.

On the top floor of the Assamna's bombed home, the glass in the windows is gone and there is a hole in the ceiling and the blue sky can been seen through the rusted iron frame of the house.

"I was here with my son. I was holding his hand when he died. Can you imagine a mother holding the intestines of her own son," said Tahini al-Assamna through her tears, describing the scene after the attack.

Tutu commented that the purpose of the visit was to gather information to write a report for the UN Human Rights Council, "but we wanted to say that we are quite devastated."

The Palestinian woman told Tutu and his UN team that she also lost three brothers-in-law in the attack. And her husband was killed two days before the bombing during an Israeli army operation against rocket firings from Gaza.

Imad Okal, a UN representative in northern Gaza, looked around the Assamna house and commented that it was "very evident that this building was a residential home."

Leaning against a scorched wall of the house, Saad Abdallah Assamna, 52, said he only hoped that "there will be an inquiry and those responsible will be judged before an international tribunal.

Tutu also met with the mayor of Beit Hanun, a member of the Islamic Hamas movement which has ruled Gaza since last June after ousting forces loyal to moderate Palestinian president Mahmud Abbas.

"The Israelis do not need any pretext to kill civilians. The only goal is to kill," the mayor, Mohammed Naziq al-Kafarna, told Tutu and British professor Christine Chinkin who is accompanying the mission.

"What we have seen confirms that what has happened is totally unacceptable," said Tutu, also conveying his sympathies to the townspeople.

But the longtime anti-apartheid and peace activist pointed out that there is also suffering on the other side of the border in Israel.

"We also say that the people of Sderot suffer from the Qassam rockets. We care about them too," said Tutu, referring to the southern Israeli town that is the frequent target of rockets fired by Palestinian militants from Gaza."

"The two people, Israeli and Palestinian, can live peacefully together but it cannot happen through acts of violence," he said.

The Palestinian mayor frowned and responded: "You must realize that the Palestinians are fighting for their rights. The rockets are one reaction" to Israeli military operations.

"Rockets are nothing in the face of Israeli Apache helicopters and F-16s which kill our children day and night," he added.

But Tutu interrupted the mayor to say "any attack against civilians, whatever their motivations, is a violation" against human rights.

Israel has refused to allow the UN rights observers to visit Sderot to speak with the victims of rocket firings from Gaza. It also refused to issue visas to the UN Human Rights Council team sent to Gaza to investigate the 2006 slaughter.

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notfullofit Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu May-29-08 11:49 AM
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1. Tutu: Situation in Gaza Strip is 'scary'
Tutu: Situation in Gaza Strip is 'scary'
By ASSOCIATED PRESS
GAZA CITY

...snip
Israel imposed the sanctions last year after Hamas seized control of Gaza. It has tightened the blockade in recent months in response to repeated rocket attacks by Palestinian terrorists.

Tutu said he had appealed to Hamas leaders to bring an end to the rocket fire and other attacks.

Foreign Ministry spokesman Arye Mekel said Hamas is responsible for the Israeli sanctions. He said Hamas has allowed militants to carry out numerous attacks, including a string of bombings targeting the border crossings used to deliver goods into Gaza.

"If there was no terror from Gaza, the borders would be open and there would be no problems," Mekel said.

Tutu was in Gaza this week as part of a UN fact-finding mission investigating an IDF strike that accidentally killed 19 civilians, all members of an extended family, in November 2006.

Tutu said Israel did not allow him to enter the country during his trip.

Mekel said Tutu is welcome in the country, but that Israel will not cooperate with the UN investigation, claiming the body overseeing the probe, UN Human Rights Council, is biased against Israel. The council has been widely criticized for its heavy emphasis on criticizing Israel and the presence of human-rights violators, including Pakistan and Gabon, among its members.

Egypt, which has sealed its border with Gaza since the Hamas takeover, opened the crossing to allow Tutu to enter the Palestinian area.

http://www.jpost.com/servlet/Satellite?cid=1212041428066&pagename=JPost%2FJPArticle%2FShowFull

Just the same old tit-for-tat
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Behind the Aegis Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu May-29-08 12:01 PM
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2. UN Human Rights Council = anti-Israel bigots n/t
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