Wednesday, 7 April 2010

Israel Matzav: Congressman from CAIR tweets 'disaster' stories from Gaza

Congressman from CAIR tweets 'disaster' stories from Gaza

The Congressman from CAIR was in Gaza this week, where he 'avoided Hamas officials' (given that Obama himself has been sending emissaries to Hamas, one has to wonder why the charade of avoidance), but sent home tweets about 'disaster' stories from Gaza for all his followers (I don't follow Ellison) and pledged to try to convince Congress that the 'blockade' on Gaza is a disaster for the economy. Well, of course it is, but they're not starving and they're not getting as many weapons as they would be otherwise.

During his one-day tour, rhe Congressman said that he did not discuss the plight of kidnapped soldier Gilad Shalit, held in captivity for nearly four years without visits from the International Red Cross. His condition is not known.

Hamas said it was not aware of Ellison’s visit, but Gaza City officials arranged a protest by dozens of orphans, demanding an end to the partial blockade Israel placed on Gaza to prevent smuggling of weapons for terrorists.

Egypt also has blockade Gaza at the border, but Ellison called only for an end to the Israeli measures, which he called “mass punishment.”

Ellison used Twitter to send back home messages implying Israeli blame for individual crises among Arabs, despite Israel’s admitting dozens of Gaza Arab into Israeli hospitals every month,

“Hamza, 2, w/ brain tumor. Medical treatment slowed, delayed b/o blockade on Gaza. Parents very worried. HRW says 27 dies b/o medical delays,” read one of Ellison's Twitter messages.

And we all know how objective 'HRW' (Human Rights Watch) is, don't we?

By the way, with all those billions of dollars in aid money that have poured into Gaza in the last seventeen years, why haven't they built a decent hospital yet? Oh yeah, they're still busy with 'revolution.'

Anyone running against this moron in November?

Israel Matzav: Congressman from CAIR tweets 'disaster' stories from Gaza

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