Powered by WebAds

Friday, July 09, 2010

Thursday's demonstration that you didn't hear about

Here's a story about a demonstration on Thursday that you probably heard nothing about.
The thousands who marched into Jerusalem Thursday on behalf of the release of abducted Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit were met by hundreds whose theme was "Gilad - not at any price". The marchers were given red pieces of thread. Organizers said, "The red thread symbolizes the blood that will be spilled if the state of Israel decides to release terrorists for Shalit."

Some of the youths carrying "Not at any price" signs were verbally attacked by youths taking part in the Shalit march.
I didn't see that demonstration publicized anywhere. Gee - a demonstration like that could ruin the mainstream media's entire narrative.

3 Comments:

At 10:01 PM, Blogger Juniper in the Desert said...

I was at the London one. We had a great response from the public to signing a petition.

 
At 2:32 AM, Blogger Roman said...

It was hardly reported about, since it's not "convenient" to speak about it. It was made up of a group of volunteers, several "Zion prisoners" and people who lost their children in terror attacks.

Another demonstration like that was held on Paris square in Jerusalem several hours later, and it was not covered, too. A group of professors and ex-military officers, passer-bys, etc - over one hundred people.

 
At 6:26 AM, Blogger NormanF said...

We didn't hear about it because its not politically correct to oppose the Shalit family's wishes.

They and the Israeli mass media that backs them are just useful idiots for Hamas.

 

Post a Comment

<< Home

Google