
This is much more than a terrorist operation against Hamas inside Israel, is an adventurous war of the Israeli geopolitical objectives pursued by massacring women, children and civilians ...
By this testimony you can appreciated the big differences about the life in Gaza and inside Israel, today.Interview with the couple by phone from Trinidad Tobago mother's home and the daugther in Tel Aviv, to date, shows that the Israeli military leadership is creating a very golobal and unnenecesary humanitarian problem in Gaza by force in excess of a terrorist operation against Hamas that can threak the international geopolitiuc relation, the intervention of United States, involved others nations, and in passing a war threatens the entire region . Adventurous war and Israel's disproportionate attacks on Gaza must be monitored by the international community as a threat to the world ... Hamas must stop right away in their terrorist actions against the civilian population of Israel, the pretext for massacring women, children and civilians in Gaza.
Note of the blogeditor.
Scary time for Trini in Israel http://www.caribdaily.com/
Kimberly Castillo Â
Monday, January 5th 2009
'not my war': Resa Gooding-Eshed
AS events in the Middle East take one dramatic turn after the next, a Trinidadian living in Israel has promised her concerned family that she will return to Trinidad should the crisis worsen.
Resa Gooding-Eshed, 28, is originally from St Joseph but now lives with her Israeli husband, Shlomy Eshed in Tel Aviv, one hour and 15 minutes from Gaza.
"I have promised my family that if the situation gets worse I will return home and my husband has agreed to this plan as well as he understands that this is not my war and it can get difficult being here if you are not accustomed to such things - my husband and many others will willingly join the fight if it is needed of them," Gooding-Eshed told the Express in an interview.
Gooding-Eshed is the marketing co-ordinator for a creative agency which does advertising products for many international clients while her husband works with the secret service.
On Saturday night, according to media reports, Israeli troops began moving into the Hamas-controlled territory of Gaza. The troops had been massed along the border since the Israel Defence Forces began bombardment of Gaza on December 27.
"I have been following the BBC closely, I think the average person would be extremely concerned having a child in a situation like that, but I have been speaking with Resa every day and for the time being she is comfortable," Gooding-Eshed's mother, Reva Gooding, told the Express in a phone interview yesterday.
A couple of weeks ago, Gooding-Eshed escaped danger when a rocket landed in the town of Sderot where she had been visiting just as the fragile cease-fire agreement between Israel and Hamas ended.
Along with other Israelis, Gooding-Eshed said she was subjected to stringent security measures wherever she went on a daily basis, but for now she said she still goes about her daily routine as normal. She said: "I get worried and take extra precautions when I go out alone".
Gooding-Eshed added that a major concern for herself and others living in Israel was the very real threat of suicide attacks which Hamas has vowed to resume.
By this testimony you can appreciated the big differences about the life in Gaza and inside Israel, today.Interview with the couple by phone from Trinidad Tobago mother's home and the daugther in Tel Aviv, to date, shows that the Israeli military leadership is creating a very golobal and unnenecesary humanitarian problem in Gaza by force in excess of a terrorist operation against Hamas that can threak the international geopolitiuc relation, the intervention of United States, involved others nations, and in passing a war threatens the entire region . Adventurous war and Israel's disproportionate attacks on Gaza must be monitored by the international community as a threat to the world ... Hamas must stop right away in their terrorist actions against the civilian population of Israel, the pretext for massacring women, children and civilians in Gaza.Note of the blogeditor.
Scary time for Trini in Israel http://www.caribdaily.com/
Kimberly Castillo Â
Monday, January 5th 2009
'not my war': Resa Gooding-Eshed
AS events in the Middle East take one dramatic turn after the next, a Trinidadian living in Israel has promised her concerned family that she will return to Trinidad should the crisis worsen.
Resa Gooding-Eshed, 28, is originally from St Joseph but now lives with her Israeli husband, Shlomy Eshed in Tel Aviv, one hour and 15 minutes from Gaza.
"I have promised my family that if the situation gets worse I will return home and my husband has agreed to this plan as well as he understands that this is not my war and it can get difficult being here if you are not accustomed to such things - my husband and many others will willingly join the fight if it is needed of them," Gooding-Eshed told the Express in an interview.
Gooding-Eshed is the marketing co-ordinator for a creative agency which does advertising products for many international clients while her husband works with the secret service.
On Saturday night, according to media reports, Israeli troops began moving into the Hamas-controlled territory of Gaza. The troops had been massed along the border since the Israel Defence Forces began bombardment of Gaza on December 27.
"I have been following the BBC closely, I think the average person would be extremely concerned having a child in a situation like that, but I have been speaking with Resa every day and for the time being she is comfortable," Gooding-Eshed's mother, Reva Gooding, told the Express in a phone interview yesterday.
A couple of weeks ago, Gooding-Eshed escaped danger when a rocket landed in the town of Sderot where she had been visiting just as the fragile cease-fire agreement between Israel and Hamas ended.
Along with other Israelis, Gooding-Eshed said she was subjected to stringent security measures wherever she went on a daily basis, but for now she said she still goes about her daily routine as normal. She said: "I get worried and take extra precautions when I go out alone".
Gooding-Eshed added that a major concern for herself and others living in Israel was the very real threat of suicide attacks which Hamas has vowed to resume.


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