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NEW YORK (AP) — New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg is heading to Israel with police Commissioner Raymond Kelly and New York Rep. Gary Ackerman.
Spokesman Andrew Brent says the mayor "is going in order to show his support for Israel."
The trip comes as Israel launches a ground offensive in Gaza following eight days of punishing airstrikes that failed to halt militant rocket attacks on Israel.
Bloomberg is scheduled to spend Sunday meeting with the mayors of Sderot and Ashkelon and with New York
Originally posted by mr-lizard
reply to post by theindependentjournal
Guess in your world there's NO such thing as Jewish terrorists eh?
Edit: Your avatar is great and certainly reflects how much people like yourself will be swept up by the media.
[edit on 3-1-2009 by mr-lizard]
Wow, the pro-israeli's are out in full force tonight!...... how much you getting paid?
Both nations are built on land stolen from the natives.
January 02, 2009
Gov. Rick Perry today issued the following statement on the ongoing conflict in Gaza:
“Hamas must cease its attacks on Israel. No other nation on earth would be expected to stand idly by while a neighbor fired missiles and mortars into its cities, but Israel is being held to an unreasonable, irresponsible standard of restraint. Instead, the world community should be united in its support of Israel’s right to defend its citizens and clear in its condemnation of Hamas.
"While I am saddened by the loss of life on both sides, a suitable resolution to the conflict is possible if Israel's neighbors will acknowledge Israel's sovereign right to defend its people. That acknowledgement would be an essential first step toward a lasting peace.
"The world community must not tolerate terrorism in any form, regardless of any false nobility assigned to its perpetrators or their motives.”
German Chancellor Angela Merkel's unconditional support of Israel's retaliatory strikes in Gaza has prompted a rising number of attacks from her coalition partner, the Social Democratic Party (SPD), as well as the Free Democratic Party (FDP) and the Left Party.