Livni spilling Gazan blood for power?
Rebel News
05 Gennaio 2009
An Arab League official says Zionist Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni is using the bloodshed in Gaza to secure a post as prime minister.
In a Friday interview in Cairo, Mohammad Sabih said Livni is hoping that "spilling bloods" of innocent Gazans can help her replace Ehud Olmert as Zionist prime minister in the upcoming elections.
"The Gaza onslaught will become the bane of her already substantial criminal record," said the Palestinian representative in the Arab League.
The Zionist aerial bombardment of the Gaza Strip entered its second week on Saturday. The strikes have so far left at least 436 Palestinians dead and more than 2280 wounded -- many of whom are women and children.
Tel Aviv says its air strikes are aimed at stopping rocket attacks on Zionist communities. Hamas began launching rocket attacks against the Zionist entity after a six-month ceasefire with the Palestinian movement was violated by Tel Aviv.
The military operation was launched six weeks before the Zionist elections scheduled for February 10. Livni and Defense Minister Ehud Barak are both vying for the post of prime minister.
Polls show that the Zionists demand harsher military measures against Gaza and have stepped up their support for the Beiteinu party which takes a hard-line approach on the Palestinians -- the natives of the land -- who reside in the besieged strip.
Source > Rebel News | Jan 04