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Gal-On Calls for International Force in Gaza 16:16 Nov 19, '06 / 28 Cheshvan 5767

(IsraelNN.com) Meretz-Yahad opposition party MK Zahava Gal-On on Sunday called upon Prime Minister Ehud Barak to approve the stationing of a multi-national force in Gaza.

Gal-On stated such a move would eliminate the need for Israeli forces to enter Gaza in the future and provide safety for Gaza seamline communities, bringing an end to Kassam rocket attacks.

Minister Cohen: Time to Weigh International Force in Gaza
12:57 Nov 19, '06 / 28 Cheshvan 5767

(IsraelNN.com) Minister (Shas) Yitzchak Cohen, a member of the Security Cabinet, is calling on the government to entertain the possibility of agreeing to the presence of an international force in Gaza.

“[Lebanese Prime Minister Fouad] Siniora of Gaza is [PA (Palestinian Authority) Chairman Mahmoud Abbas] Abu Mazen and Gaza is the pocket edition of Lebanon,” stated Cohen.

"Making reference to a request that Israel cooperate with a UN investigation into the Beit Hanoun artillery mishap is an after effect of our unwillingness to discuss the deployment of an international force in Gaza, a reality that can provide a true response to the Kassam rockets and total security for Sderot residents,” Cohen concluded.


Meretz is on the far left, Shas is a religious party leaning more to the right and they both are now calling for Israel to repeat the mistake that Olmert made last summer in Lebanon by bringing in international troops to Gaza.

These cowards in the space of a few years have destroyed one of the corner stones of Zionism, which was to create a new fact that being that Jews could fight and protect themselves. We no longer were going to live in ghettos afraid of our own shadows and the gentiles in whose countries we lived in.

Today the leadership of Israel has lost it's will to fight for the future of Israel and the Jewish people.

It is time for a change if Israel is to survive.