Israel leaves behind traces of genocidal crimes in Lebanon–Gilad Atzmon


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  1. #1 by galwayspaniard on January 13, 2013 - 1:09 am

    Just a great article.
    When Atzmon mentions how Israel erased all signs of its carnage in certain areas, it was similar to what Stalin and the Bolsheviks before him did as they simply wiped towns off the map or changed the names of towns and cities in Russia.

  2. #2 by Egeria on January 13, 2013 - 3:40 am

    I am so grateful for all of Gilad Atzmon’s wonderful work. His book should be read in schools everywhere in the West. It would change the world instantly. What a great insight into the deformed Jewish mind the book provides.

    This article is poetry. It echoes our very own love for the People of Palestine.
    They have inherited the suffering of our Lord and they bear the cross of our failure to understand and to act. And despite all, they are these kind-hearted people Gilad describes in the closing paragraph of his article.

    Some years back, Press-TV aired a documentary film on the Khiam detention center mentioned in the article, which was established for the sole purpose of torture in 1982 if I’m not mistaken. The documentary also gave account on how the Israelis fled the this torture center like rabbits when the liberating forces of Hezbollah were approaching, after the defeat inflicted on Isra-Hell in 2006.

    It was not a Press-TV production, and I was not able to find the documentary online today, but I still have a very vivid recollection of the images and tales told by former detainees – both men and women. If I find the doc I’ll send the link to MG. It must be watched.

  3. #3 by bigcree1Shadowhawk on January 13, 2013 - 10:52 am

    Images of the Hizbollah kicking israel’s tails in 2006 come rushing into my mind. I recall seeing photos of the many slaughtered Lebanese babies and little children by these thugs, ‘the most moral army in the world;. Gilad paints a vivid picture in every paragraph, every sentence. The solitary confinement cells the IOF built in Khiam which he describes as ‘dog kennels’. The non feeling and ever pompous IOF soldier just laughed jokingly at his shock in making sport of putting Palestinians in those same cold, tiny and I would also assume hot at times, cells. What kind of person talks this way in such a non chalant fashion of imprisoning another human being who has done them no harm? What drives such an individual to commit such an unimaginable act? Again that vivid picture gives me the chills. All the same I feel such an admiration for these people who have been made to suffer such a brutal invasion on their land and persons, loved ones. Al Nakba 1948 is another vivid picture even though I was not born yet. Just wrapping my head around the gravity of it all once again chills the soul and makes me angry at the same time. And to think to this very day the people of Palestine have no right of return to the place they know as home. How unspeakably cruel of the invaders. My heart goes out to the many still seeking to return to what they know as home. Kudos to the Hizbollah warriors!! May you live long and never forget your courage in the face of all odds. May the Palestinians one day return to their rightful place.

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