Gaza Updates: Egypt Delegation to Gaza | Protest in London
Egyptian Prime Minister Leads High-Level
Solidarity Delegation to
Gaza
The Palestinian
government today welcomed to Gaza an Egyptian delegation
headed by Egyptian Prime Minister Hisham Qandil, which
included the Minister of Health, the Minister of Labour and
Social Affairs, as well as a Presidential Adviser, and other
leading government figures.
Dr. Youssef Rizqa, Political Adviser to the Palestinian Prime Minister, said the Palestinian government greatly appreciates the decision taken by the Egyptian government to withdraw its ambassador from Israel, and that this visit, undertaken on the initiative of the Egyptian presidency, is a very important expression of solidarity with the Palestinian people.
Rizqa stressed that Gaza needs the entire Arab and Islamic nation to support the steadfastness of the Palestinian people, and such visits are essential to their morale.
Rizqa termed the decision to visit “brave,” and said that it represent s a breaking of the Arab silence.
Special Adviser to the Egyptian Prime Minister Essam Da’ales described the Egyptian delegation’s visit as an official political and humanitarian one that aims to complete solidarity with the Palestinian people in Gaza.
He strongly denied any suggestion that the visit is linked with negotiations for re a truce with the Israeli occupation, noting that the visit will take only 3 hours, and include discussion of the general political situation and that of the Gaza Strip, as well as a quick visit to Shifa Hospital.
Visit to Shifa Hospital
On being shown the
charred body of a child, Egyptian Prime Minister Hisham
Qandil was horrified, and said, “The Gaza tragedy cannot
be tolerated.”
He added that
Egypt would not hesitate in its efforts to stop the Israeli
aggression on the Gaza Strip, to achieve calm and
continuity.
Saying
that Palestine is in the heart of the Arab nation, he called
on the world to shoulder its responsibilities to curb
Israel’s aggression, and demanded that Israel respect
international conventions and
law.
He noted that
the Israeli aggression highlights the need for all parties
to achieve Palestinian unity for the sake of the Palestinian
people.
Prime
Minister Qandil advised that he was accompanied by the
Egyptian Minister of Health in order to discuss the needs of
Gaza hospitals, and what supplies are required.
“This visit will
be followed by visits of both formal and informal
delegations,” he concluded.
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November
16, 2012 |
Gaza Update: 7.30pm 15 November – 7.30 am
16
November
Israel
Air-strikes
– 99
Missiles – 198
Palestinian Deaths –
3
Palestinian Injuries –
42+
Gaza
Home
Made Rockets – 34
Grad-style rockets – 42
Israeli
Deaths – 0
Israeli Injuries –
0
The
cumulative total for Palestinian deaths is 19, with 235
injured.
The cumulative total for Israeli deaths is 3,
with ‘several’
wounded.
WHO IS THE
AGGRESSOR, NETANYAHU? OBAMA? CAMERON? Can you
count?
WHY IS
ISRAEL PERMITTED TO DEFEND ITS SECURITY, BUT GAZA IS NOT?
Can you end the
hypocrisy?
November
16, 2012
|
Gaza: Haniyeh aces the Tuneless
Trio.
As the United States and the United Kingdom sing from Israel’s
songbook, the Arab world is again rising up in protest –
this time at the Israeli crimes against humanity again being
perpetrated against Palestinians – and anyone else who has
remained – in Gaza.
Mainstream media tries to bury the truth of the sequence of events and who is to blame, most shamelessly the BBC, who did not even report the civilian deaths of the son and sister-in-law of one of their own staffers, leaving it to the Washington Post to cover – far enough away, they probably hoped, that few UK readers would see it. But that didn’t stop the Washington Post squealing in the chorus.
Despite their best attempts to entomb the truth, the people of the world have also risen up in support of Gaza, and Palestine.
Protest in London against Israel’s massacre in Gaza
Israel –
and its silly songsters – may find that this time they are
way off key.
As Palestinian Prime Minister Ismail Haniyeh said in his first address to the nation since the assassination of Ahmad al-Jaabari, Palestinians “will remain faithful to our martyrs’ noble blood.”
“It is only the beginning of our journey,” he warned.
“Armed with our faith, we are confident in our resistance fighters standing in defiance. Palestinians in Gaza, the West Bank, Jerusalem, the Territories of 1948 – it is your battle, your own people, blood, and dignity,” he said in a clear call for unity.
“Yes, we rise in revolt. I hail the unity and united action taken by all factions, we are one people, one front.”
Haniyeh said the Government embraces the Palestinian people, and thanked them for their steadfastness. He also praised the resistance, “our victorious defiant brigades” who remain defending the nation on all fronts.
“We appreciate their fortitude in the face of death and of this ferocious assault. I kiss your hands, our noble fighters.”
The Prime Minister extended appreciation to “all free men and women in the Arab world revolting in our support until this belligerent aggression comes to an end.”
Already standing alongside Gaza are Egypt, Tunisia, Sudan, Lebanon, Turkey, and Qatar – and after Saturday, we can expect even more.
Netanyahu may well have tripped over his own red line, wrapped it around his neck and that of his tone-deaf twins – and strangled his own finale.
November 16, 2012 |
ENDS