Israel's field hospital in Haiti won't fool the anti-Zionists
The London Daily Telegraph's Stephanie Gutmann wrote what I think is a brilliant piece of satire ridiculing all the anti-Zionists who have tried to attribute all sorts of ulterior and horrible motives to Israel's field hospital in Haiti. Unfortunately, not all her commenters seemed to catch the tone of her article.The US, with all its resources, hasn’t yet managed to set up a field hospital in Haiti (undoubtedly the State Department is still drafting the crucial legal papers needed) but the Israelis, operating with their usual disregard to the niceties of law, slapped one up and have already delivered a baby there. The father, obviously paid off by the Mossad, rapturously declared that the baby would be named “Israel”.Read the whole thing. Read the comments too.
According to Israeli government sources the hospital includes 10 tons of medical equipment, 40 doctors, 24 nurses, medics, paramedics, x-ray equipment and personnel, a pharmacy, an emergency room, two surgery rooms, an incubation ward, a children’s ward and a maternity ward.Information from Israeli government sources should, of course, be taken with a grain of salt, but footage of this tent-city/hospital has now been seen on SKY, Fox and CNN, ABC and CBS and the video seems to confirm (Mossad video fabricators are tricky) at least that the facility is large, clean, and full of modern equipment. CBS’s piece called the hospital the “Rolls Royce of medicine in Haiti”.
Thankfully, the BBC has kept its head and is not colluding with the Israeli government’s attempt to make the world forget its sins. However, that has not stopped Jewish…er…Zionist propagandists, who are already triumphantly calling the field hospital “Israel’s Disproportionate response”, a reference to the charge last year that Israel reacted to Hamas rocket fire with “disproportionate” military force. The word “disproportionate” in this case refers to the fact that this country of 7.5 million has sent 220 people, compared to say, China, which as of last week had sent 60.
Thankfully, many people are onto the ploy, as these comments from the Los Angles Times show:
1 Comments:
Hi.
It's always easier to condemn than to praise someone.
But it honors Israel as a people for what they accomplish there in Haiti!
And with the amount of troops the US is gathering there i'm doubting more and more about their reasons
Will.
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