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  • Finally, One PAP MP Show Support For Gazans

    Finally, One PAP MP Show Support For Gazans

     

    Credit: Zainal Sapari
    Credit: Zainal Sapari

    This Israel response to the Hamas attack had been described by a reporter as akin to Mike Tyson punching a baby that spat on him. Israel has claimed the right to defend themselves but, their response has been described as disproportionate by an Israel human right activist

    “We are targeted by mostly shitty rockets. Gazans are being shelled with heavy bombs. We have shelters, sirens, Iron Dome. They have 0.”

    It is indeed heart wrenching to see images of innocent children being killed and the agony of their parents. Unless both sides agree to a truce and work towards PEACE, the violence will continue and more innocent people will lose their lives and families.

    ‘Israel under renewed Hamas attack’, says the BBC. More balance is needed

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  • Gaza Conflict: Singapore Can Send Humanitarian Aid Says Yaacob Ibrahim

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    Like many Muslim Singaporeans, my colleagues and I are disturbed and saddened about the conditions in Gaza.

    Over the past weekend, I have also shared views on the matter:

    “With the unrest in Gaza still going on, there are two things that we can do at this point – firstly help those affected through humanitarian effort and secondly, keep praying for peace. I am happy that we are able to organize a donation drive and collect a lot of money which can be channeled to those in need. I think there is a strong desire in the Muslim community to see an end to all hostilities and hopefully with all the efforts by the world leaders, together with what we can do here in Singapore, peace can come to the region as soon as possible. Meanwhile, we can continue to pray and use the blessings of the month of Ramadan, to do the best that we can through the means that we have here in Singapore.”

    It is heart wrenching to see innocent victims of this deadly episode dying and suffering.

    Let us continue to do our part to bring peace to the region.

    Authored by Yaacob Ibrahim

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  • SG on Gaza: ‘Analysts’ and ‘Experts’ Should Not Complicate and Obfuscate Conflict

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    I refer to Mr Goldberg’s article ‘Why Hamas is trying to get Gazans killed‘.

    I am quite astonished by the ahistorical approach he has taken, and his attempts to diminish the severity of the over 100 Gazans killed by Israeli attacks, and worse, absolving Israel of any blame.

    Interestingly, the number of Israeli casualties/injuries are also not mentioned, hence the grossly brutal and disproportionate nature of the attacks were hidden.

    It is also quite astounding that entire blame is shifted to Hamas. Lest we forget, this conflict is not three weeks old, nor is it one that started in 2005 as the author seemingly suggests.

    Hamas was founded in the 1980s (and perhaps the author forgets that Israel was at least partially responsible for its creation), while Israel’s occupation began in 1948, and further expanded in 1967. To attribute the effect of occupation as the cause, is at best a rewriting of history, and at worse, disingenuous.

    Additionally, the West Bank is not under Hamas; so if Hamas is the problem, why is West Bank still illegally occupied by Israel?

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    Israel has violated more UN resolutions than any other state in the world, and even though almost the entire world voted at the UN general assembly for an independent Palestine, Israel – backed by the US – purposefully ignores the will of the international community. I wonder why all these basic facts were not mentioned in the letter.

    Another unmentioned truth is that whatever actions the Palestinians have taken – armed resistance, ceasefire, negotiations with Israel, going through the UN – the building of Jewish settlements never ceased and in fact grows exponentially. A simple look at UN reports and one would find this.

    Considering all these, is it any wonder there is so much trouble in Palestine?

    I urge Israel to abide by the international laws that govern every state, and I hope that ‘analysts’ and ‘experts’ will provide better and fairer analyses, and not obfuscate and complicate what is a relatively simple and straightforward matter.

    Authored by Walid Jumblatt Abdullah

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  • Masagos on Gaza: Give Financial Aid and Support Through Accredited Associations

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    SINGAPORE: Senior Minister of State for Foreign Affairs and Home Affairs Masagos Zulkifli said on Monday (July 14) that the Muslim community is saddened over the destruction and loss of lives in Gaza.

    He urged all parties, including Israel and Hamas, to call for a discussion to resolve the conflict, and not resort to violence. This is to ensure that innocent people, like women and children, do not end up as victims.

    Mr Masagos also asked Muslims to pray for peace for all Muslims and the world, and advised the public not to engage in any irrational actions due to the crisis in Gaza.

    “We shouldn’t take irrational action to the extent of wanting to go there and participate in the cause as this development is similar to Syria, where most of those who initially wanted to help eventually became radical and they came back bringing terrorism to their home soil,” he said. “We can also provide help in the form of financial aid as well as support through accredited associations, like the Red Cross.”

    Source: http://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/singapore/don-t-engage-in/1263322.html

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