Friday, March 7, 2008

The world condemns killing of 7 israelis

Someone killed 7 israelis yesterday n everyone in the world is strongly condemning the act in firmest possible terms... all of them were sleeping when israel killed 60 palestinians (including more than 7 civilians) on march 1? why didnt anyone condemn the killing of infants and women by israel? coz the infants were palestinians?

after all this bias they show they expect peace in middle east... pity... r they human?

I agree with a hamas spokesman who said:

"This is a normal response to all the Israel occupation, commission and aggression, and they [have] committed massacres inside the Gaza and West Bank - about 128 [people were] killed, 30 of them children and infants, people and elderly and [women]. So I find this is a normal response to all Israel's occupational crimes, and waging a war against the Palestinians." (BBC)

Source: BBC

In quotes: Jerusalem shooting reaction
The attack on a Jewish seminary in Jerusalem has been condemned by leaders in Israel and around the world. A Hamas spokesman said it was a normal response to Israeli aggression.


US PRESIDENT GEORGE W BUSH
"I condemn in the strongest possible terms the terrorist attack in Jerusalem that targeted innocent students at the Mercaz Harav Yeshiva. This barbaric and vicious attack on innocent civilians deserves the condemnation of every nation.

"I have just spoken with Prime Minister [Ehud] Olmert to extend my deepest condolences to the victims, their families, and to the people of Israel. I told him the United States stands firmly with Israel in the face of this terrible attack."


US SECRETARY OF STATE CONDOLEEZZA RICE
"This barbarous act has no place among civilised people and shocks the conscience of all peace-loving nations. There is no cause that could ever justify this action."


UN SECRETARY GENERAL BAN KI-MOON
A statement issued by his spokesman said:

"The secretary-general is deeply concerned at the potential for continued acts of violence and terrorism to undermine the political process, which he believes must be pursued to achieve a secure and lasting peace for Israelis and Palestinians, based on a two-state solution."


UK PRIME MINISTER GORDON BROWN
"Last night's attack and the murders that took place in Jerusalem will mean that the whole world will be outraged at what has been happening.

"This is clearly an attempt to strike a blow at the very heart of the peace process."


OFIR GENDLEMAN, ISRAELI FOREIGN MINISTRY
"Israel condemns this horrific terrorist attack in Jerusalem, and calls for condemnation from the Palestinian Authority leadership in Ramallah. Israel will continue fighting terrorism, wherever it is, in order to secure peace and stability in the region."

FRENCH FOREIGN MINISTER BERNARD KOUCHNER

"France condemns in the firmest possible terms the appalling attack which took place in a Talmudic school in West Jerusalem on Thursday evening, in which many civilians died.

"[Paris], in spite of this violence, which is also an attack on peace, calls for the continuation of negotiations with a view to the creation of a Palestinian state living in peace and security alongside Israel.

"There is no alternative to the quest for a negotiated political solution to put an end to the conflict."

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