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About that humanitarian disaster in Gaza…

Posted on November 7th, 2006 at 2:30 pm by Meryl Yourish.

Filed under: Gaza, Media Bias

Solomonia has a picture on his blog that makes me think that maybe, just maybe, the pals are lying about the lack of food, starvation, malnutrition, humanitarian disaster, etc., etc., etc.

Because the picture is of palestinians throwing eggs at the UN building in Gaza City to protest the Saddam Hussein verdict.

Yet another one to remember when the UN cries its crocodile tears about the horrible humanitarian disaster that is isn’t Gaza.

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4 Responses to “About that humanitarian disaster in Gaza…”

  1. Laurence Simon Says:

    If they’re so desperate for food, you’d think they’d take a tip from our simian ancestors and throw USED FOOD.

  2. chsw Says:

    Given that these Philistines sacrifice their own women and children, I guess the AP/AFP/Reuters spin will be that things are so bad that nonhuman ova must be used.

    chsw

  3. Iris Says:

    As if the area is lacking for rocks.

  4. Michael Lonie Says:

    Why are they targeting the UN? The UN enablers of thugs did their best for Saddam. They just could not stop the USA when it was intent on overthrowing a brutal tyrant. For Palis, dissing the UN sounds like an own goal of the worst sort.

    As for any “humanitarian catastrophe” that strikes the Palis, ask me if I give a gob of monkey manure. If anyone is going to help them stay on welfare, let it be their “Arab Brothers” who have too much money themselves. But their “Arab Brothers” treat the Palis like dirt, worse than the Israelis, so I don’t think there will be much generosity from them to cure a “humanitarian catastrophe”.

    Keep them cut off. Time to stop the terrorism and go to work Abdul.

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