One Hug Please
6 June 2008Labels: Humanity
There is a great educational need to understanding the true issue of the State of Israel today.
6 June 2008Labels: Humanity
Labels: Islamophobia, Media, Propaganda, United States
A mounted policeman rides a horse past a woman while patrolling on the beach in Gaza City on 5 June 2008. Labels: Palestine
Global terrorist Mahmoud Abbas (3rd,R) attends falsified Jumma (Friday prayers) on June 6, 2008 in Ramallah.
There is some media propaganda floating about suggesting the Palestine legal government wishes reconciliation talks with Mahmoud Abbas, which is flatly untrue nor does the Palestine legal government wish a unity government situation with Abbas; for the Palestine legal government does not under any circumstances associate with terrorists.
As for some of the other endeavors that seems to be associated with Abbas, it just reminds of leaving a naughty child in a sandbox with other children to go answer the telephone.
When you return, the naughty child has gotten the other children either mad or he is beating on them and making them cry.
If one decides to spank the naughty child, he doesn’t cy, but puts out his lower lip and sulks or tries to get even by calling his cohorts in crime to help him, because the sulks and fat lip did not bring him what he wanted, chaos.
Labels: Abbas, Media, Propaganda, Terrorism
U.S. President George W. Bush delivers remarks during a drop-by meeting on the People's Republic of China Earthquake Relief Efforts Friday, 6 June 2008, at the American Red Cross National Headquarters.Labels: Afghanistan, Bush, Bush Radio Address, Iraq, United States, War
Labels: Human Interest, Iran
7 June 2008
A deputy inspector general of the south region's border patrol salutes the grave of 51-year-old Amnon Rosenberg at the end of his funeral in Nirim on 6 June 2008.
A passing Jewish man inspects the shrapnel damage on the side of a car in the parking lot of Sappir College on the outskirts of the southern town of Sderot after a Qassam rocket, fired by Abbas terrorists inside the northern Gaza Strip, exploded on the ground meters away.
An Ultra-Orthodox Jewish man wears a surgical mask during a right wing protest against the Gay Pride parade in Tel-Aviv on 6 June 2008.
A participant (R) in Tel Aviv’s Gay Pride Parade and a right wing religious Jew protester (L) get involved in a scuffle. Labels: Homosexuality, United States
Labels: Crime, Human Rights, Humanity, Murder, United States
President George W. Bush looks on as White House Chief of Staff Joshua Bolten administers the oath of office to Secretary of Housing and Urban Development Steve Preston, Friday, June 6, 2008 in Washington, D.C. Holding the Bible for the ceremonial swearing-in is Molly Preston, wife of Secretary Preston.Labels: Bush, Economy, Housing, United States
6 June 2008
6 June 2008Labels: Economy, Oil Market, United States
"Jerusalem will remain the capital of Israel, and it must remain undivided," Obama declared Wednesday, at AIPAC. "Two principles should apply to any outcome," which the adviser gave as: "Jerusalem remains Israel's capital and it's not going to be divided by barbed wire and checkpoints as it was in 1948-1967." Labels: AIPAC, Obama, Palestine, United States
Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Abdullah performs Maghreb prayer with others at the Grand Mosque in Makkah on Tuesday. Labels: Religion, Saudi Arabia
A French female sailor injured in a car accident in Haifa, is carried by her comrades from aboard the French Frigate Montcalm to a waiting ambulance at the Cypriot port of Larnaca on 3 June 2008.
A UN employee checks the papers of Palestinian refugees before distributing food aid from the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) in the West Bank town of Hebron on 3 June 2008.
Palestinian refugee women receive bags of food distributed by the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) in the West Bank town of Hebron.
On 1 June 2008, the Red Cross attempted to cross into Gaza with trucks of food and supplies. Labels: Palestine, Red Cross, United Nations
A wounded Thai worker from Moshav Yesha, a kibbutz in the south along the Gaza border, is treated by Jewish paramedics in a farming area, which was hit by rockets fired by Mahmoud Abbas terrorists from Gaza on 3 June 2008.
These are terrorist from Mahmoud Abbas organization impersonating policemen as they stand on the roof of a newly opened illegal police station in the Al-Fara refugee camp near the West Bank town of Tubas on 3 June 2008.Labels: Bush, Economy, United States
Labels: Ethiopia, History, Islam, Middle East
2 June 2008Labels: Bush, Crime, Geneva Conventions, Human Rights, International Law, UK, United States
Republican Presidential Candidate Arizona Senator John McCain addresses the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) on 2 June 2008 at the Washington Convention Center, in Washington, DC.
The American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) is an American advocacy group that lobbies the United States Congress and White House in favor of Israeli and US interests as it sees them. Describing itself as "America's Pro-Israel Lobby," it is a not-for-profit, mass-membership organization including Democrats, Republicans, and independents. AIPAC is funded through contributions from its members.Labels: AIPAC, Bush, Clinton, Global, Human Rights, McCain, Middle East, Obama, United States
Hector Salinas, a Mexican immigrant who is voluntarily leaving the country, gives a thumbs up as he waits for his ride to the airport so he can return to Mexico.Labels: Economy, Immigration, Latin America, United States
Blindfolded and handcuffed arrested terrorist’s sit in the back of army truck on their way to an army base near the border with the Gaza Strip next to Kibbutz Kerem Shalom, 1 June 2008, after being arrested in Gaza during a military operation.There is archaeological evidence of specimens of the Ibex, that is extremely old with depictions of this type of goat, can be found on cylinders to ancient jewel boxes, which are several thousand years old. On the ancient depictions usually showing the Ibex, being killed by a dog.
1 June 2008
A van containing convicted Hezbollah spy Nissim Nasser crossing the border from Israel into Lebanon on Sunday.
Mr Nasser was driven to the border crossing near Lebanon's southern town of Naqoura in an unmarked white jeep and handed over to the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC).
Hezbollah party
Lebanese women hold a poster of prisoner Samir Kantar as they wave Palestinian flags during celebrations for the release of Nissim Nasser in the southern Lebanese town of Naqura on 1 June 2008.
A Lebanese woman waves a Palestinian flag as she attends celebrations for the release of Lebanese-born prisoner Nissim Nasser in the southern Lebanese town of Naqura on 1 June 2008.Labels: Lebanon
1 June 2008Labels: Oil Market, Qatar, United States