Thursday, January 8, 2009

"Military actions taken by the Israelis aren’t justified..." says Annie Shin. Say what? Rally at Cal-Poly turns heated...

Rally at Poly turns heated over fighting in Gaza

Nick Wilson

Two opposing groups of about 40 protestors each gathered at Cal Poly today to voice their opinions and hoist signs about the ongoing conflict on the Gaza Strip –a rally that turned heated at times, resulting in intense arguments between members of both sides.

The rally initially announced by Students for Justice and Peace in the Middle East also was attended by a large contingent of students from the Cal Poly Israelites organization.

Both sides support peace in the Middle East and denounced civilian deaths. About 750 Palestinians and 12 Israelis have died in the 13 days of fighting in Gaza, an assault launched by Israel in an attempt to halt rocket fire from the territory, which is controlled by Hamas, a militant Islamic group.

Yet many from both sides also point fingers at the recent violent actions taken by the Israelis and Hamas, which controls the Gaza Strip.

“The military actions taken by the Israelis aren’t justified when many of the victims are children and civilians,” said Annie Shin, a Cal Poly biology major. “They’re punishing the wrong people and this is only the beginning of a drawn out war in the Middle East.”

Students for Justice and Peace in the Middle East hosted the rally to decry the killing of civilians. But some of the Poly Jewish students said the attack was sparked by the rocket fire of Gazan militants.

“Israel is simply defending itself against Hamas until it stops rocket fire,” said Benjamin Nejathaim, a Cal Poly architecture student. “There was a cease fire negotiated and Hamas broke that cease fire by using terrorist tactics.”





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