[Faith-talk] Israel and the global cowardice.

Mostafa mostafa.almahdy at gmail.com
Tue Jul 15 21:40:27 UTC 2014


Greetings.

Couple of days ago, I critically expressed my vociferous  criticism to the U.S unilateral  policy and the plain favoritism of Israel.

In spite of the grave war crimes and this ruthless ethnic cleansing of Palestinians, American right-wing Protestant apologists responded to that with insentient perception, insisting to consider this unprecedented brutality a licit motive of self-defence.

I would like to send my unfeigned salutes to Paul for being a respectful Christian, and for speaking up against this barbarous subjection.

Paul is a devout Christian, and he is not politically influenced.

On the other hand, it is absolutely blasphemous on those so called ministers of God to obstinately defend this unambiguously perpetrated cruelty.

      I know some pastors though who stubbornly support Israel and its savage hostility.

I would not reveal their identity to guard their reputation, and also because it is a shameful disposition when it comes from a purportedly follower of  the divine.

  I stridently repudiate this crimson, vicious and repugnant disposal.

Egypt has proposed a cold truce and Hamas considered that a form of surrender.

A cease-fire cannot be unilateral, it should have been a mutual agreement.

       Israel is militarily equipped with a tremendous American aid, and it has conspicuously  instigated ruinous  airstrikes on Gaza, murdering dozens of innocent civilians on a daily basis.

Now what  right-wing protestant apologists are asking us to do?

They want us to remain diffident and subservient to their magesty.

What they call terrorist, we shall call terrorist.

And what they call self-defence, it should have not of any offence.   

   I hold the  world and the security council accountable for mentally bearing Israel to further escalate its enormous inequity  and iniquity.

Similarly, I unfeignedly reprobate Arab countries and Egypt for not complying to their religious and patriotic duty.

Instead of savagely massacring each other for temporal gains, we should have stood by and defied with Palestinians against their cruel oppressors.

  Simultaneously, the western world led by the United states of Zionism is in a constant intimidation of Israel and its predominant dominance on their both political and economical sources.

I believe as good people in both eastern and the western world, we have to do something to decease this brutish carnage.

I quite recognize that the western world and the U.S are filled with humanrights activists who certainly decline what Israel does.

   But I do not want them to just watch.

We are tired of humanrights watch, we rather want to see humanrights act.

I need to basically discern a credibility based on substantial actions and even sanctions against Israel for its clear violation of humanrights principles, not just today, but even in multiple past incidents.

In order to satisfactorily  respect western humanrights slogans and associations, I have to plainly notice something on the ground.  

  You just cannot respond with talks of peace to acts of aggression, that is quite absurd.

Where is the global impact of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization?

Why they cannot propose to  the U.N or the Security Council to banned Israel from their international assemblies until it respectfully complys to basic humanrights of Palestinians.

I call all respectful countries and Egypt on the top to instantly expel Israel’s ambassadors until they act with respect to basic humanrights.

They have to decease random detentions, prison torture, persecution, and repeated airstrikes on civil targets.

As a consequence, Hamas is obliged to decease discharging rocket missiles  on Israel southerns.

The instigator is to cease first and then the retaliator follows.

I apologize for this strident post.

As usual, I expect Israel pro supporters to respond with enormous contempt.

I am inshallah ready to confront their matchless wickedness.

Mostafa Almahdy.


         


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