On June 15th 2007 CNN-International made an interview with a Palestinian Journalist "Hazem Balousha"!


With all the tumults in Gaza ... and Hamas Terrorists slaughtering Fatah Terrorists ... this guy can not even comprehend the question he is being asked!


This is due to the fact ... that all Arabs and Muslims have one agenda programmed in their brains ... and that is:


It's all Israels fault ... and since the US is providing Israel with Weapons ... thus Americas fault ... the Palestinian people (he means “Palestinian Terrorists and Suicide Bombers”) who are so eager to make the most noble, greathearted and honorable contribution to humankind (he means blowing everyone up) yet unable to do so, because everyone is ignoring the occupation under which the Palestinian people are living and the Israeli checkpoints which are restricting the Palestinian people (he means again “Palestinian Terrorists and Suicide Bombers”) so that the Palestinian people (he means again x2 “Palestinian Terrorists and Suicide Bombers”) are unable to do their work ... BLAH BLAH BLAH ... the Terrorist are robbed of their Right to exercise their freedom of movement ... blah blah... the Terrorist are robbed of their Right to express themselves (he means to EXPLODE themselves ... to BLOW themselves UP)


And a guy like this calls himself a Journalist!!!


Here is the Transcript of the interview on CNN-International.


CNN:

Journalist, Hazem Balousha, he is based in Gaza and he is witnessing events as they unfold. He spent the past 5 days keeping younger members of his family calm, as gunfire and explosions shook the city. Today for Britain´s Guardian Newspaper Hazem said, earlier this week it was hard to tell the fighter apart, now it´s clear who is who. The Hamas-fighters are kneeling in prayer, congratulating each other. The Fatah-men are being led from the buildings - hands in the air. Well, Belousha joins us now by phone from Gaza-city.

Sir, just describe the atmosphere tonight, Friday-night, if you will:


Hazem Balousha (on the phone):

Well actually it´s very quiet right now, almost quiet ..... in general. No firing, no shooting, no sense of bombs and you know, it´s quiet and today in the daytime it was mostly for them the last few days was, eh, the people were moving in the street and you know, I mean, today was Friday, it´s a weekend for Palestinians today, and the store shops were not, you know, opened, and the things was, you know, all the things were normal than before, and you know, this is the atmosphere in general, but it´s quiet and you know, it seems


CNN:

Alright! What´s your sense though, of what happens next at this point?


Hazem Balousha (on the phone):

Well this is the most important thing, you know, I mean the palestinian people are worry about the future, about especially about the economical future. Today I went out and I saw some people and I met them and I made some interviews and got some reaction. You know most of them they are worry about the future, some of them they are happy of what Hamas did and their takeover of palestinian security forces, but in the same time they are worry about the situation, about the future I mean. And all of them they are worry about the economical situation and the border and the crossings. And you know, I mean about the international aid for Palestinians. You know, most of the Palestinians here in Gaza, more than 60 % they would eh, eh


CNN:

Okay! Can I just talk ..., I want you very briefly just explain your situation. I know you got Visas for Ireland and the UK. The border though is closed at present. I know you want to get out at some point. Is that how the rest of your family feels? I know you got brothers there, one of them is quiet a ... Hamas-supporter. Just briefly describe your familial situation as it stands tonight.


Hazem Balousha (on the phone):

Well tonight, as I told you, tonight it´s very quiet, all the family at home and we are, you know, as normal, but the most important thing than, you know, it´s different before than the last few days, there is no firing, no shooting, no .. at all and it´s completely quiet here in my neighborhood again.


CNN:

Right. We gonna leave it their. So we thank you very much indeed for joining us Hazem Balousha, journalist, telling us of the hardship and danger although suggesting tonight it is extremely quiet in the neighborhood he lives in, there in Gaza.


And here the interview ... judge by yourself ...