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part of Chris Hedges speech at the protest Gaza Massacre. was former Middle East Bureau Chief for New York Times. He now speaks and writes against fascism war.

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  • Chris Hodges: may God bless you and give you more power to spread the word and truth about Palestine and Israel's blood thirty actions against Palestinians. It is a holocaust by the Jews and the victims are the Palestinians. Palestinian blood will stain Jewish hands for ever. One does not have to be moslem to understand this, I am a Palestinian Christian and I understand clearly as I and my family are victim of Israel's brutality.

  • Chris Hedges graduated from seminary at Harvard Divinity School and was a foreign correspondent for nearly two decades for the New York Times and other publications. He shared the Pulitzer Prize in 2002. In his book War Is a Force That Gives Us Meaning (Public Affairs, 2002), Hedges gives an account of the “intoxication” of war, which he covered in regions around the world.

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  • and yet, not a SOLITARY word about the barbaric acts of the palestinians, as if no such acts exist. Mr. hedges here is just another example of the moral blindness that seems so pervasive amongst critics of Israel.

  • 5- Indeed, Zionists learned well.

  • @rainbowdragon131065 amen brother

  • How rare it is to hear such clarity and honesty. 

  • I just see the Israelis as evil as Hitlers Nazi's. Karma will get you in the end.

  • -including El Salvador, Guatemala, Nicaragua, Colombia, Israel, Gaza and the West Bank, Iraq, Bosnia and Kosovo. His most recent book is Empire of Illusion: The End of Literacy and the Triumph of Spectacle (Nation Books, 2009).

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