Sunday, December 28, 2008

Palestinians: They only want to be noticed.

December 28, 2008

Violent protests at Israeli Embassy in London

Times Online


Violent confrontations broke out at the Israeli Embassy in London today as up to 1,500 protesters against Israel's Gaza campaign gathered in a vociferous demonstration.

Campaign supporters, Palestinians and British Muslims stood on the pavement of High Street Kensington, west London, and chanted in unison: “Five, six, seven, eight - Israel is a terror state.”

Riot police were brought in to control the crowd, some of whom turned violent. Witnesses said some protestors were forcibly removed and others were seen with bloodied faces as violence erupted.

One campaigner was seen throwing a bag and what appeared to be a book over some gates towards the embassy and another was seen throwing red liquid. Officers retreated from the immediate scene as the crowds swelled, and some appeared to be trying to break through barriers to access the embassy.

The protesters waved Palestinian flags and held up placards, including some which read: “Holocaust in Gaza” and “no peace, no justice.”

Traffic on the busy shopping street was brought to a standstill as more protestors arrived and the road was blocked off near the Embassy.

Six police vans, four police cars and territorial units from the Metropolitan Police waited to intervene as the chanting continued.

As the standoff continued, a security guard at the nearby Royal Garden Hotel said police had been rapidly outnumbered and handled the situation “terribly”.

The member of staff, who did not want to be named, added: “There were only eight officers trying to contain a protest with about 500 demonstrators.

“They are trying to break down the barriers towards the Embassy and the police can do nothing about it.

“It has been handled terribly and now they are chasing to catch up a scene which is already out of control.”

Gamal Hamed, from Hammersmith, whose 23-year-old son still lives in Gaza, said: “Yesterday was the bloodiest day in my homeland’s history. We will do what we can to make the world take notice.

[I have a question: While Israel left Gaza alone, let in electricity, water, food, supplies; everything Gaza required, needed and regularly received and did so until Hamas began rocket attacks on Israel, and only then did Israel begin closing and restricting the 'everything they regularly received' ... and only then did Hamas increase rocket attacks daily - anywhere from 5-20 a day sent from Gaza into Israel AND NOT ONE PALESTINIAN, NOT ONE ARAB ANYWHERE IN THE WORLD PROTESTED THE VIOLENCE AND CRIME AGAINST ISRAEL - NO ONE PAID ANY ATTENTION ... until Israel FINALLY responded to the attacks, and this woman is NOW interested in ensuring the world hears about the response from Israel in Gaza!! Where were you woman months ago!]

“I am delighted by the number of people who have pledged their support today - we are all worried about where the conflict goes from here.”

[Woman - here is a hint at 'where the conflict goes from here' - Israel will destroy every and all capabailities that hamas has to conduct itself in any fashion - from political/social and terrorist. Israel will destroy all hamas resources whether they are stored in nurseries, hospitals, schools, Mosques, or have been accidentally stored in buildings where children do not regularly go or live. If you want it to end - Hamas must promise to cease and desist with rocket attacks into Israel. When it does so, Israel will stop and will reopen all crossings. ]

It was one of numerous anti-Israel protests, with other sizeable gatherings reported in Paris, Madrid and Jordan.

Scotland Yard said three people were arrested at the London protest on suspicion of committing public order offences.






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