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   From: mose@truth.com   
      
   ARE OUR LEADERS QUIETLY IGNORING ALL THIS HORROR AND CRUELTY BECAUSE THEY   
   ARE BEING PAID? ARE THEY SIMPLY CALLOUS OR GUTLESS? OR LIKE SARKOZY SO   
   FRIENDLY WITH JEWISH ISRAELI CRIMOS THAT THEY CANNOT BRING THEMSELVES TO   
   CASTIGATE THEIR FRIENDS?   
      
   HAS ANYONE NOTICED THAT THE LOBBY FOR JEWS HAVE TURNED INTO A SYCOPHANTIC   
   OBSEQUIOUS SERVILE TOADYING SUBSERVIENT GROVELLING FAWNING SLAVISH GROUP   
   WHICH DOES NOT REPRESENT DEFENCE OF DISCRIMINATION ANY MORE BUT THE BOUGHT   
   OUT POLITICIANS ARE MUCH MORE SERVILE.   
      
      
      
   THE ATTITUDE SEEMS TO BE MORE HOW MUCH CAN I SERVE YOU. AM I SERVILE ENOUGH.   
   DO YOU WISH TO PLACE YOUR FOOT ON MY HEAD TO SHOW HOW WILLING I AM TO DO   
   YOUR BIDDING AND SERVE YOU BETTER.   
      
      
      
   THE POSITION THEY NOW APPEAR TO WANT JEWISH LOBBYISTS TO HAVE IS TO PLACE   
   JEWS AS A NEW ROYALTY ABOVE THE LAW AND NOT TO BE CRITICISED IN ANY WAY   
   WHETHER THE CRITICISM IS TRUE OR NOT.   
      
      
   "samson" wrote in message   
   news:4d0ad9d7-4f21-4a47-80ed-1fa94f70a224@m26g2000yqb.googlegroups.com...   
      
   On 4 January 2009, one year ago today, Iyad Samouni, his wife, and   
   five children were together with about 40 other members of their   
   extended family in the house of Asaad Samouni, a relative.   
      
   At around 1am, they heard noise on the roof. At about 5am, Israeli   
   soldiers walked down the stairs from the roof, knocked on the door,   
   and entered the house. They asked for Hamas fighters. The residents   
   replied that there were none.   
      
   Stationing themselves in the house, soldiers separated women, children   
   and the elderly from the men. Iyad and all the other men were forced   
   into a separate room, blindfolded and bound with plastic handcuffs.   
   They were allowed to use the bathroom only after one of the men   
   urinated on himself.   
      
   The next morning, Iyad and everyone in Asaad's house walked out and   
   down Al-Samouni Street to take Salah Ad-Din Street in the direction of   
   Gaza City. They had been instructed by the soldiers to walk directly   
   there without stopping or diverting from the direct route. The men   
   were still handcuffed and the soldiers had told them that they would   
   be shot if they attempted to remove the handcuffs.   
      
   On Salah Ad-Din Street, a single or several of the Israeli soldiers   
   opened fire positioned on the roofs of houses. Iyad was struck in the   
   leg and fell to the ground. Muhammad Asaad Samouni, who was walking   
   immediately behind him, moved to help him, but an Israeli soldier on a   
   rooftop ordered him to walk on. When he saw the red point of a laser   
   beam on his body and understood that an Israeli soldier had taken aim   
   at him, he desisted.   
      
   The Israeli soldiers also fired warning shots at Muhammad Samouni's   
   father to prevent him from assisting Iyad to get back on his feet.   
   Iyad's wife and children were prevented from helping him by further   
   warning shots.   
      
   Fawzi Arafat, who was part of another group walking from the Al-   
   Samouni neighborhood to Gaza City, said he saw Iyad lying on the   
   ground, his hands shackled with white plastic handcuffs, blood pouring   
   from the wounds in his legs, begging for help. Arafat stated that he   
   yelled at an Israeli soldier "we want to evacuate the wounded man."   
   The soldier, however, pointed his gun at Iyad's wife and children and   
   ordered them to move on without him.   
      
   The final report produced by South African jurist Richard Goldstone's   
   UN Fact Finding Mission on the Gaza Conflict notes that witnesses who   
   spoke about Iyad "appeared to be profoundly traumatized by the   
   recollection of his pleading for help from his wife, children and   
   relatives.   
      
   Iyad's family and relatives were forced to abandon him and continue to   
   walk toward Gaza City. At Ash-Shifa hospital they reported his case   
   and those of the other dead and wounded left behind. Representatives   
   of the Palestine Red Crescent Society (PRCS) told them that the   
   Israeli armed forces were not permitting them to access the area.   
      
   Salah Samouni, who was part of a group up ahead of Iyad's, said that   
   "they were handcuffed, and one of them was hit with a bullet in the   
   foot and he profused [sic] blood for three days until he met with his   
   end."   
      
   A PRCS staff member told the UN mission that three days later, on 8   
   January 2009, medics were granted permission by Israeli armed forces   
   through the International Committee of the Red Cross to evacuate Iyad.   
   The PRCS staff member found him on the ground on Salah Ad-Din Street   
   in the place described by his relatives. He was still handcuffed. He   
   had been shot in both legs and had bled to death.   
      
   Iyad's family and relatives were forced to abandon him and continue to   
   walk toward Gaza City. At Ash-Shifa hospital they reported his case   
   and those of the other dead and wounded left behind. Representatives   
   of the Palestine Red Crescent Society (PRCS) told them that the   
   Israeli armed forces were not permitting them to access the area.   
      
   Salah Samouni, who was part of a group up ahead of Iyad's, said that   
   "they were handcuffed, and one of them was hit with a bullet in the   
   foot and he profused [sic] blood for three days until he met with his   
   end."   
      
   Sameer As-Sawafeary, another witness, recounted: "On Tuesday, the Red   
   Cross came . So we took the martyr and another martyr named Iyad Ezat   
   Samouni, who was [a] neighbor, who was lying on the ground. I told the   
   Red Crescent - or the Red Cross - that the body was Al-Samuni's body.   
   So they transported him on a stretcher."   
      
   Factual and legal findings   
      
   Goldstone's final report states: "Iyad al-Samouni was part of a large   
   group of civilians who were leaving their homes and walking towards   
   Gaza City in an area under the complete control of the Israeli armed   
   forces. His hands were tied with white plastic handcuffs.   
      
   "The soldier who opened fire on him should have known, on the basis of   
   the plastic handcuffs if not of coordination with his fellow soldiers   
   stationed in Asaad al-Samouni's house a few hundred metres away, that   
   he had been searched and detained by the Israeli armed forces. In   
   opening fire on Iyad al-Samouni, the Israeli armed forces shot   
   deliberately at a civilian who posed no threat to them."   
      
   The report adds: "While the fire directed at Iyad al-Samouni could   
   have been intended to incapacitate rather than to kill, by threatening   
   his family members and friends with lethal fire, the Israeli armed   
   forces ensured that he did not receive lifesaving medical help. They   
   deliberately let him bleed to death."   
      
   According to the report, the fundamental principles applicable to   
   these incidents, which are cornerstones of both treaty-based and   
      
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