Wednesday, June 18, 2008

The Boston Globe Drives to the Hoop With Chutzpah

No surprise here. Yup, it's all good for richers!

Yup, everybody
partying down in the police state.

And this front-page, above-the-fold
fabrication!

Here's why I don't believe any of that:

"officials familiar with the talks cautioned that heavy violence before then could lead to a breakdown in the agreement.... if the cease-fire holds....

They don't say so, but they must be Israeli officials.

I expect some sort of false-flag, Mossad/Fatah something will destroy this "prospect."

Look at them do the pro-Zionist prop push:


Since Hamas took control of Gaza last June, there has been a significant escalation in rocket and mortar fire from Gaza into southern Israel. A 52-year-old Israeli civilian was killed in an attack earlier this month.

At the same time, Israel has waged a near-daily campaign of attacks against gunmen from Hamas and other militant groups. Many Palestinian civilians also have been killed in those strikes.

Violence continued yesterday, with Israel killing six gunmen in Gaza. The deadly Israeli attacks followed days of heavy rocket fire from Gaza....

Yeah, just SLIP IN the ONGOING ISRAELI MURDER and MINIMIZE the PALESTINIAN DEAD while EMPHASIZING the RARE, LONE ISRAELI KILLED!

Been there, done that. Actions louder than pfffftts!!!

Also see: A Boston Globe Shocker: Gaza's Health Crisis

A Boston Globe Shocker: Israel's Death Squads

Another Boston Globe One Day Wonder?

A Boston Globe Shocker: Israel's Irritating Settlements

Others in Israel were less sanguine.

Yuval Steinitz, a leading member of the opposition Likud party, which favors an invasion of Gaza aimed at dismantling Hamas:

"This is a great victory for Hamas and Iran, and it's a great failure on behalf of Israel. This is going to be extremely costly, because when we have to act in Gaza, Hamas's capability will be much stronger than it is today."

Israel had publicly contemplated launching a wide-scale invasion of Gaza aimed at ousting Hamas, the option Likud prefers. Olmert and his top aides ultimately decided against it, out of concern that the Israeli military would get bogged down in an unwinnable counter-insurgency campaign featuring high casualties on both sides.

BULL-oney!!!

But a senior Israeli official said yesterday the option remains on the table:

"If this breaks down, there will not be another attempt at a cease-fire. There will be a large-scale Israeli operation. This has to hold."

And CUI BONO if it doesn't?

WHO wants LAND more than PEACE?


Who
KEEPS BUILDING ON IT?!

Typical Zionist management of the "news."

Israel = Peace, can't you smell, I mean, tell, Amurkn MSM shit-eaters?!

Then there is the gun-control agenda that is advanced, with an incredibly tasteless article printed underneath it (front-page juxtaposition, Globe? Must be watching too many basketball games).

Sigh.