Tuesday, September 4, 2012

Israelis light candles outside Barak house to protest potential war on Iran

Israel's own people don't even want a war.

Israelis light candles outside the house of Israeli Minister for Military Affairs Ehud Barak to protest a potential strike against Iran, as they have every night during the past three weeks.

The protesters gathered outside Barak’s home in Tel Aviv on Sunday and lit 500 candles to mark the number of lives that will be lost if Israel goes into war with Iran, as was estimated by Barak himself.

“We've been demonstrating in front of the home of minister of war, Ehud Barak, and we will continue to demand… to stop the madness,” Ynetnews quoted Naomi Saroussi as saying.

How did they come up with the figure of less than 500 deaths?
The US government implied that about Iraq to, but that wasn't the reality of what happened.
Did Barak come up with a mutilation figure to?

Barak claimed in 2011 that if Israel attacks Iran, “there will not be 100,000 casualties, and not 50,000 casualties, not 5,000 casualties and not even 500.”

They are toying with human lives… One thing is certain - if we attack Iran, we will be led to war. We can't drag Israel into war,” another protester Yifat Solel said.

“It's inconceivable how badly those in office who are advocating an attack [against Iran] can disregard human lives - mine, yours, all of ours,” Solel added.