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Israel playing the "We are the victims" card.

More than 130 Israeli airstrikes against Gaza  over the past 24 hours, and another Israeli politician tries to convince everyone that they are defending themselves.

 

  Tzipi Livni has just been giving an interview on Sky News. (Friday 16th November) I am  very fed up with Israeli politicians and “spokes persons” for numerous groups either in Israel or in other countries, who constantly try to convince the rest of us that Israel is always the victim of aggression. 
 
Tzipi Livni
 Additionally, she has been repeating parrot fashion, the Israeli, American and now it seems the British, hypocritical nonsense that everyone who agrees with them are the “good guys” and everyone else is a terrorist. The hysterical gibberish pouring out of Tel Aviv, Washington and London, demonstrates a determination to perpetuate a “guilty conscience” mentality within others, in respect events in Europe during the 1930's and 1940's, designed to ensure that Israel can do no wrong. 

Gaza air raids
 All this against a background of continuing Israeli aggression against Gaza and the Palestinian people with more than 130 air strikes against Gaza in the last 24 hours, troops, tanks and armoured personnel carriers massed near the southern border, and the killing of 19 Palestinians, including six children and a pregnant woman. Israel has been carrying out atrocities against Palestinians even before the state of Israel was declared in May 1948. The world should not forget Deir Yassin, or any of the hundreds of other villages ethnically cleansed by Irgun, Hagganah and the rest.
Israel is and always has been the aggressor and the Palestinians are the real victim

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