Subscribe to Print Edition | Sun., November 29, 2009 Kislev 12, 5770 | | Israel Time: 14:34 (EST+7)
Haaretz israel news English
web haaretz.com
Jewish World Haaretz Toolbar
Diplomacy
Defense Opinion National
Print Edition
Car Rental
Focus U.S.A. Strenger than Fiction Business Travel Magazine Week's End Anglo File Books
Share |
Last update - 00:00 19/08/2006
Chavez launches fundraising drive for Lebanon, Palestinians
By The Associated Press

President Hugo Chavez said Venezuela is carrying out a nationwide fundraising drive to raise money for rebuilding Lebanon and for the Palestinian people.

Chavez called the Lebanese and Palestinians "heroic people" and reiterated his criticisms of Israel over its military offensive in Lebanon.

"I ask everyone in the country to give what we can for this fundraising campaign for the reconstruction of Lebanon - destroyed by the genocidal and fascist hand of Israel, and its masters, the U.S. empire," Chavez said.
Advertisement
The Venezuelan president said on Aug. 3 that he was withdrawing his country's top diplomat to Israel to protest its attacks in Lebanon and its actions toward the Palestinians.

Israel, which responded by calling home its ambassador, has criticized what it calls Chavez's "one-sided policy" and "wild slurs."

Earlier this month, Chavez said he recalled his country's ambassador to Israel to show his "indignation" over the military offensive in Lebanon.

"We have ordered the withdrawal of our ambassador in Israel," Chavez said in a televised speech, calling Israeli attacks in Lebanon "genocide."

"It really causes indignation to see how the state of Israel continues bombing, killing ... with all of the power they have, with the support of the United States," Chavez said after a military parade in the northwestern state of Falcon.

The leftist Venezuelan leader has repeatedly criticized Israel's offensive aimed at Hezbollah guerrillas in Lebanon, noting mounting civilian deaths and saying the United Nations should act to halt the violence.

"It's hard explain to oneself how nobody does anything to stop this horror," said Chavez, whose government has until recently said it had good relations with Israel.

Chavez, an outspoken critic of Washington, also criticized what he called a relentless "campaign" by the U.S. government to keep Venezuela from obtaining a seat on the UN Security Council. U.S. officials have backed Guatemala for the seat, saying Venezuela would be a disruptive influence on the council.

The Venezuelan leader, a close ally and protege of Cuban President Fidel Castro, spoke after returning from an international tour that took him to Argentina, Belarus, Russia, Qatar, Iran, Vietnam, Mali and Benin. While in Iran, Chavez called the Israeli offensive in Lebanon a "fascist outrage."

"The Israeli elite repeatedly criticize Hitler's actions against the Jews, and indeed Hitler's actions must be criticized, not just against the Jews but against the world," Chavez said during his visit to Iran, adding: "It's also fascism what Israel is doing to the Palestinian people ... terrorism and fascism."

Venezuela has both Arab immigrant and Jewish communities, and officials have insisted the government will continue to fully respect the Jewish community despite its strong opposition to Israel's war in Lebanon.

Some in Venezuela have protested against the fighting in Lebanon, including one group that burned an Israeli flag outside the Israeli embassy last month
PROMOTION: Mamilla Hotel
Bookmark to del.icio.us  
 
Hezbollah heads divided
Militants slam civilian leaders amid fears of IDF attack.
Israel-Iran war?
Israel must prepare for the chance that if it strikes Iran, not all of the pilots will return.
  1.   It`s STILL abou the right to exist 07:54  |  IsraFan 19/08/06
  2.   Here here! 08:40  |  Gail Leftowitz 19/08/06
  3.   All the same! 09:15  |  Sinalco 19/08/06
  4.   Courage .... 09:24  |  Maxime 19/08/06
  5.   Venezuelan jews are coming here 09:26  |  Alain 19/08/06
  6.   I`m Back All You Liberal Low Lifes! 09:33  |  Sam The Sham 19/08/06
  7.   Chaves... 09:34  |  k.herzallah 19/08/06
  8.   Chavez 09:39  |  Rodney Stack 19/08/06
  9.   typical israeli responses, re #1 09:40  |  john 19/08/06
  10.   long over due action needed 09:47  |  US 19/08/06
  11.   to isrfan 10:10  |  marco 19/08/06
  12.   WHO AGREES WITH CHAVEZ? 10:22  |  NeutralObserver 19/08/06
  13.   lost in translation 10:33  |  nme 19/08/06
  14.   Israel Is To Soft! RE#4 11:09  |  Guardian 19/08/06
  15.   Leading the competition 11:18  |  Guilherme Battista 19/08/06
  16.   Thank You Very Much Chavez 11:34  |  Sanction Israel 19/08/06
  17.   Chavez tirade 12:25  |  theo 19/08/06
  18.   Chavez 12:25  |  sy 19/08/06
  19.   Does Chavez have a camel`s rider license???? 12:28  |  Guardian 19/08/06
  20.   Long Live Venzuela! Long Live Chavez 12:38  |  Roland 19/08/06
  21.   Laughing out loud 13:20  |  American in UK 19/08/06
  22.   TO Guardian and all Israelis 13:33  |  Damascene 19/08/06
  23.   Shame on haaretz 13:45  |  Mohamed-Ali 19/08/06
  24.   GO BACK TO YOUR TV 13:39  |  Tim 20/08/06
  25.   It is to be expected 20:08  |  David 20/08/06
  26.   chaves launches fund raising drive for plabanon and palestine 22:12  |  ernest cann 20/08/06
  27.   Chavez continues to STICK IT to the Zionists! 23:52  |  Viken 20/08/06
  28.   Chavez is a good guy a 100% better an King Abdullah and Mubarak 13:51  |  fatima 21/08/06
  29.   Chavez`s support for the Palestinians 03:38  |  Judy Mellow 22/08/06
  30.   A window into Ha`aretz`s commentators 03:55  |  Judy 22/08/06
  31.   Balanced opinion 00:50  |  ebeshir 23/08/06
  32.   Fear is not part of leadership 02:11  |  Deng Malual 23/08/06
  33.   the world of Neocon 02:50  |  Hu 23/08/06
Special Offers
Advertisement
Eldan Rent a Car
Israel's leading car rental company offers you a 20% discount on online reservations
Award-Winning 'Obsession'
Watch 'Obsession: Radical Islam's War Against the West' Online FOR FREE!
Protea Hills
A Retirement Village in Nature Nestled in the Foothills of Jerusalem
Date Local Jewish Singles
Ready to meet your match? Join Jdate today!
Junkyard
Junk a car - get free towing nationwide and a tax-deductible receipt
 Haaretz Hot Topics
Iran elections
Obama speech in Cairo
The Pope in the Holy Land
Durban II conference
Israel vs. Hamas
More Headlines
13:38 Barak urgently seeking inspectors to enforce settlement freeze
14:29 Likud ministers intensify backlash over Netanyahu's settlement freeze
11:37 Iran gov't earmarks $20 million to support militant groups
09:59 Israel is lying to itself about 'united Jerusalem'
11:01 Excuses to let Gilad Shalit die just don't hold up
11:05 Senate report: U.S. decided to let bin Laden slip through their fingers
12:24 Tel Aviv's stray cats no longer have to go hungry
00:24 TV ROUND-UP: Israel: Peace talks may lead to settlement evacuation; Grant's first Portsmouth match
09:34 Brazil Jews decry 'exclusion' from college entrance exam
13:11 Jewish Agency, Arkia Airlines strike deal to fly immigrants to Israel
10:41 Iran warns it will cut cooperation with IAEA on nuclear program
09:54 Thanks to Arab boycott, Dubai meltdown skips over Israelis
09:45 Thousands of Palestinians may lose jobs in Dubai crash
Home | TV | Print Edition | Diplomacy | Opinion | Arts & Leisure | Sports | Jewish World | Site rules |
| Advert: Recommended Restaurants | Makom: Engaging on Israel
| Search engine marketing
Haaretz.com, the online edition of Haaretz Newspaper in Israel, offers real-time breaking news, opinions and analysis from Israel and the Middle East. Haaretz.com provides extensive and in-depth coverage of Israel, the Jewish World and the Middle East, including defense, diplomacy, the Arab-Israeli conflict, the peace process, Israeli politics, Jerusalem affairs, international relations, Iran, Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, the Palestinian Authority, the West Bank and the Gaza Strip, the Israeli business world and Jewish life in Israel and the Diaspora.
© Copyright  Haaretz. All rights reserved