Thursday, November 20, 2014

World Silent as Egypt destroys Gaza Homes with Bulldozers

World Silent as Egypt destroys Gaza Homes with Bulldozers

There is a rule for the Jews and a different rule for the Egyptians and all other Muslim countries. If Israel lays a finger on a Palestinian or destroys the homes of the families of Palestinian suicide bombers the outcry from the left and the media worldwide is never ending. Time and time again when Muslims mistreat their fellow Muslims with horrific atrocities against inncocent people the world ignores it and remains silent. Here is just another prime example of this double standard with the clarity that Jew hate is alive and well not just from the so called extremists but from the elitists in the media and the professors on your local left wing Univeristy campus.
cnn lies
CNN as we just reported have now sunk to an even lower low with recent reporting from Israel. If I were the minister of Justice in Israel all CNN’s staff and reporters would have their press credentials canceled and expelled from the country. Free speech is okay but free lies with a deliberate bias to incite hatred on par with the Nazi style propaganda should not be tolerated. In fact what CNN is doing is putting Jews in danger worldwide with their dispiciple lies.
Here is just another example of omission with the lack of reporting by the international media on Egypts treatement of the Palestinians. We personally think what the Egyptians are doing is a form of self defense based on the attacks of Hamas/Muslim brotherhood in Sinai, but based on the logical thinking of those elites in the media who love Palestinians they should be very upset about this, but do not seem to be. We all know why!
Report from Israel National News
Gaza residents complain of constant explosions ‘worse than IDF op.’ as their homes are demolished, and local economy collapses.

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Egypt explodes Gaza homes in Rafah
Residents in Gaza’s south, and particularly the Sinai border town of Rafah, are being expelled from their homes and having them demolished by dynamite and bulldozers – an expulsion world media has largely shied away from because it is being conducted by the Egyptian army.
The Egyptian expulsion to create a buffer zone follows lethal terrorist attacks on Egyptian soldiers in the Sinai last month, and the ensuing crackdown on smuggling tunnels from Gaza by which Hamas reportedly armed the attackers has already seen hundreds of homes destroyed.
“We are not psychologically ready for this,” 22-year-old university study Ahmed al-Afifi of Rafah told Al Jazeera. His home is 400 meters from the border, meaning it is slated for demolition.
Egypt initially said it would wipe out all homes to a depth of 500 meters (over 1,640 feet) all along the 13 kilometer (over eight mile) border. On Tuesday, it doubled that depth to 1 kilometer (0.62 miles).
Al-Afifi told the news site that the explosions of the demolition are greater than those heard in the IDF’s Operation Protective Edge to counter Hamas’s terror war, because the Egyptian explosions “are unexpected.”

The expulsion and destruction has also brought a heavy toll on the local economy, with Salah al-Manyarawi who works in Rafah’s al-Zahraa cosmetic shop complaining “people stopped buying our products.”
Talya, a 29-year-old Palestinian Arab living in Cairo, told the paper she came to visit Gaza with her three-year-old daughter and mother for a short family visit, but has been left stranded after Egypt closed the Rafah border crossing.

“Rafah has turned into a ghost town,” said Talya, who has family on both the Egyptian and formerly Gazan side of Rafah.

“Most of my friends’ houses are being destroyed now by the army. I know a lot of people in Sinai, and I have memories there,” Talya said. “It breaks my heart to see what’s happening there.”
In sharp contrast to the international condemnation showered upon Israel during the operation in Gaza, Egypt’s expulsion has gone by practically without any criticism.

Robert Turner, head of UNRWA operations in Gaza, made do with a light statement on Monday, saying “Gaza residents will feel that this adds a psychological burden and will only make things more difficult for them.” UNRWA’s facilities were lethally used against IDF forces in Ha
mas’s recent terror war.

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