Part 1 of the interview gave a historical perspective:
http://www.videosift.com/video/Historical-amnesia-and-Gaza This segment summarizes the current state of affairs:
"On the eleventh day of the Israeli military operation in the Gaza Strip, two UN schools were bombed by Israeli jets. The schools were housing people who had been displaced from their homes as a result of the conflict, and the Associate Press reports that 37 civilians were killed in the attacks.
As the costs of the conflict to civilian populations continues to increase, the Real News spoke to Phyllis Bennis to find out what international law has to say about the events. Phyllis believes that while certain key members of the UN apparatus have spoken out against international law violations, the power structure of the Security Council continues to make definitive action impossible."
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conansays...I don't see the problem here. We all know that when the IDF kills "civilians", it's only because they are targeting armed combatants and after they are dead their weapons mysteriously vanish.
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