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annm4peace

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Sun Apr 1, 2012, 03:50 PM Apr 2012

A message to Iran from Israel: I love you [View all]


more US Senators have signed bill to make it ok to bomb Iran, Leon Panetta: Israel strike in Iran will engage US.

The Powers want to lead into more money for war contractors profit, more for the lobbyest, more for oil companies.

and we will all pay for it. 16 million children in Iran don't want us to bomb them. They don't want to be maimed or have their country destroyed like Iraq, to be left with depleted uranium so that they give birth to babies with extreme birth defects.


AND many in Israel don't want this either.. Send the link below to your senators and tell them shame if they voted for the bill or thank them for not voting for it.


http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/iran-blog/2012/mar/26/message-israel-iran-love-you

Peace activists in Israel have launched an internet campaign to try to prevent conflict with Iran

Peace activists in Israel have bombarded Iranians with a single message this week: We love you. A video has been posted on YouTube showing Israelis belonging to different ages and classes, sending messages of love and peace to Iranians. In a single day, one of the videos was viewed almost 40,000 times.

"For there to be a war between us, first we must be afraid of each other," say activists on the video. "For there to be a war between us, first we must hate. I'm not afraid of you, I do not hate you, we don't hate you.

"I don't even know you, we never met an Iranian... Sometimes I see here on the TV, an Iranian, he's talking about war, I'm sure he does not represent all the people of Iran. If you see somebody on the TV who's talking about bombing you, be sure he doesn't represent all of us," say others. "We love you."

The Israeli newspaper, Haaretz, reported at the weekend that hundreds of anti-war activists also rallied in Tel Aviv on Saturday in protest at a possible military strike against Iran.

A Facebook campaign of "Israel loves Iran" has also been launched, attracting more than 40,000 members so far.
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