Keinen Tag zu früh: Der Cumhurbaşkanı der Bunten Republik, ein Herr Wulff, tritt am 17.02.2012 zurück.
- Bild: Christian Wulff 2009; Martina Nolte, Creative Commons
Keinen Tag zu früh: Der Cumhurbaşkanı der Bunten Republik, ein Herr Wulff, tritt am 17.02.2012 zurück.
Gaza City, June 23rd, 2011: in an unprecedented event, both Gaza youth and government representatives gathered spontaneously on the central square to express unconditional solidarity with Norwegian victims of the recent terror attack by mass murderer Anders Breivik.
Related, Svein Sevje, Norway’s ambassador to Israel, said in an Israeli newspaper interview Tuesday that while the Norwergian bomb and gun rampages that killed 76 people and Palestinian attacks should both be considered morally unacceptable, he wanted to „outline the similarity and the difference in the two cases. „
Palestinians, he told Maariv, „are doing this because of a defined goal that is related to the Israeli occupation. There are elements of revenge against Israel and hatred of Israel. To this you can add the religious element to their actions.“ „In the case of the terror attack in Norway,“ Sevje said, „the murderer had an ideology that says that Norway, particularly the Labor Party, is forgoing Norwegian culture.“ He added, „Can Israel and the Palestinians solve the problems without Hamas? I don’t think so.“
Moved by this reasoned assessment, Hamas officials announced they might rephrase their Charta, that explicitly refers to „The Protocols of the Elders of Zion,“ to mirror the spirit of diversity, interfaith dialogue, and understanding needed now more than ever.