Tuesday, April 06, 2010

Dear folks, this is only the beginning...


Muslim Congressman in Gaza, Tweets ‘Disaster Stories’ Back Home

Tzvi Ben Gedalyahu Muslim Congressman Visits Gaza

Rep. Keith Ellison (D-Mn.), the first Muslim in the U.S. Congress, has completed a tour of Gaza, where he avoided Hamas officials and twitted back home headlines of heart-breaking crises allegedly caused by Israel.
He promised Gaza students and human rights groups that he will try to convince fellow legislators that the partial Israeli ban on commercial traffic is causing a disaster for the local economy.

Although the Gaza economy has been declining since the Second Intifada, also known as the Oslo War, and has sunk further following the expulsion of Jews from the area in 2005, the Associated Press told its readers, “The territory under Hamas rule was devastated by last year's Israeli offensive against the militant group. A blockade meant to cut off weapons smuggling has further weakened the economy of the impoverished Strip.”

Gilad Shalit not Mentioned

During his one-day tour, rhe Congressman said that he did not discuss the plight of kidnapped soldier Gilad Shalit, held in captivity for nearly four years without visits from the International Red Cross. His condition is not known.

Hamas said it was not aware of Ellison’s visit, but Gaza City officials arranged a protest by dozens of orphans, demanding an end to the partial blockade Israel placed on Gaza to prevent smuggling of weapons for terrorists.

Egypt also has blockade Gaza at the border, but Ellison called only for an end to the Israeli measures, which he called “mass punishment.”

Ellison used Twitter to send back home messages implying Israeli blame for individual crises among Arabs, despite Israel’s admitting dozens of Gaza Arab into Israeli hospitals every month,

“Hamza, 2, w/ brain tumor. Medical treatment slowed, delayed b/o blockade on Gaza. Parents very worried. HRW says 27 dies b/o medical delays,” read one of Ellison's Twitter messages.

Comment: Israel, Israel, you never learn about PR. Of course he came with an anti-Israel agenda, did you not know this? Yes, he was led around by only "regular people" in Gaza. You are correct to understand he would use the set up visits to make a disasterous case against Israel-now you have opened the flood gates. He will bring a delegation next time with a film crew-he will solicit tragedy stories and he will even arrange for some down trodden Gazans to testify before a special committee he will arrange in the coming weeks with his Washington colleagues. This is part of the global isolation strategy that has been running for months. He will author and gain several "colleagues" to sponsor a condemnation resolution in Congress. Good grief, what were you thinking when you permitted him to be used this way?

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