Sanctions, apartheid, priorities and world records

Many have been squealing and crying over Israel threatening to punish its enemies, whining about collective punishments and the innocent being targeted. You know that collective actually voted for a terrorist organization whose main aim is to drive the Jews into the sea, so I certainly think they need to feel the consequences of that. But anyway read the following, Israel has a bloody good point with this little bit.
JPost - If the economic sanctions that Israel has applied against the Gaza Strip in reducing fuel supplies are to be regarded as collective punishment, so should the economic sanctions that were imposed against South Africa during the apartheid years, or those against Iran today. This was one of the points raised in the state's reply released Friday to a petition calling on the High Court of Justice to nullify the cabinet's decision to declare the Gaza Strip "hostile territory" and apply sanctions that include cutting electricity and fuel supplies and further restricting entry to and exit from the area.
I have heard the Israel haters say on many occasions that what Israel is doing is like what happened in South Africa, Apartheid wall anyone? Perhaps it's another instance of; collective punishment against the White man is OK. Also, if the supposed victims of these nasty sanctions were really that desperate, being punished and were starving and all that, you'd think they build tunnels to smuggle food, gas and fuel across or under the border to get by and avoid the looming humanitarian disaster.
JPost - The IDF has stepped up its efforts against the terror infrastructure in Gaza and, in a 36-hour operation that ended Thursday, discovered seven weapons-smuggling tunnels in the southern Strip along the Egyptian border. The kilometer-long tunnels were discovered near Dahiniye by an elite Engineering Corps unit and troops from the Golani infantry's Battalion 51. The tunnels were found within two kilometers of the border with Israel and, according to the IDF, had been used intensively in recent months to smuggle weapons and explosives from Egypt into Gaza. The troops destroyed the tunnels in controlled explosions. IDF sources said they had been large enough for people to pass through and were most probably used by terrorists to leave Gaza on their way to Iran or Syria for training.
But no, none of that, no food, no stale bread and scraps being sent home to the starving masses. Many moons ago, I heard of some fellow eating bicycles and even a plane to get into the Guinness book of records, perhaps the Palestinians are also angling for a spot in the book for eating bombs and bullets.

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