Hi Nadine, Daniel Ben Simon has written a long-winded paper just for you and your fellow Judeofascists:
haaretz.co.il
Excerpt:
Does Israel frighten the Jews?
David Susskind, one of the leaders of Belgium's Jewish community, is incensed by discussions of anti-Semitism. Though he is concerned about the spate of insults and acts of vandalism against Jews, he doesn't view them as the sign of a genuinely dangerous trend of anti-Semitism. Susskind was infuriated and embarrassed when Deputy Foreign Minister Michael Melchior called on Jews in France to immigrate to Israel, to save themselves from anti-Semitism. He's even ruminated about the possibility that the State of Israel might have a deliberate policy of stirring up fear among Jews in Europe, so as to encourage them to immigrate to Israel.
"I don't know who's responsible for this [scare campaign] plan in the government," he explains, "but I don't have any doubt that somebody wants to stir unrest in France and Belgium. Who's going to respond to Melchior's foolish appeal? Only those who can't find a place in life, those who can't find a spouse or a job, those who have gone bankrupt and those who aren't worth much. Those are the ones who say that there's anti-Semitism." (*)
Susskind recalls his boyhood days in Anderlecht, and the dread caused when the Nazis entered the city. Any comparison to the present is tendentious and wrong, he says. "Is there a single party in Belgium which has an anti-Semitic platform?" he asks. "Are there places in Belgium which are forbidden to Jews? Is there a hospital which won't accept a Jewish patient?"
Susskind suggests that local Jewish fears about anti-Semitic threats are overwrought. "What's this lunacy about - have the Jews gone crazy? Anyway, why did Rabbi Guigui have to go to a neighborhood where even the police are afraid to roam around? A few punks from North Africa attack him, and the Jews accuse the Belgians of anti-Semitism."
After he's finished venting his anger, Susskind expresses concerns that local Jews might succumb to exaggerated fears and cut themselves off from the surrounding society. As a Jewish leader, he has long encouraged Jews in his country not to isolate themselves. "Isolation from the surrounding society is the greatest danger posed to the Jews," he explains. "We live in a wonderful country, and we have extraordinary rights, so why should we put up with our life being damaged?"
Like it or not, in the past year Susskind has witnessed the fact that some of the central ideals of his life have been damaged. The cherished vision of peace between Israel and the Palestinians has been derailed, and Israel's left is paralyzed. And his own wife absorbed some blows at a Jewish event - she was attacked by Jewish women who resent her activity on behalf of Israel's left-wing peace camp.
There were some bleak moments in the past year when Susskind feared that Jews have succumbed to hysteria. [snip] _____________________
(*) Susskind forgot to mention high-flying swindlers as yet another group of self-proclaimed victims of anti-Semitism:
Monday January 28 3:10 PM ET
French Court Convicts 88 of Fraud
PARIS (AP) - In one of France's largest fraud trials, a Paris court on Monday convicted 88 people on charges of swindling $71 million from banks and insurance companies in a scam centering on the Parisian garment district.
Another 36 people were cleared of the charges. The case involved so many defendants that a special courtroom was built to accommodate all of them.
The court sentences ranged from seven-month suspended prison terms to seven years behind bars plus heavy fines. The suspects were convicted on various fraud-related charges, including aggravated money laundering, fraudulent bankruptcy and possession of stolen goods.
Eighty-two defendants were ordered to repay banks and other victims a total of $20.2 million.
The stiffest sentence went to [former IDF officer turned crook] Haim Weizman, who prosecutors said was an organizer of the scheme. Weizman, who remains a fugitive in Israel, was sentenced to seven years in prison and fined $520,000. [...]
dailynews.yahoo.com
Anyway, as I said in several earlier posts of mine, I'm not in the least fooled by that "resurgent anti-Semitism" bogus. Like Mr Susskind, I suspect that the whole fuss is a fearmongering campaign cunningly plotted by Zionist activists AND their BELGIAN accomplices... In that perspective, even the tentative lawsuit against PM Ariel Sharon perfectly fits in with the Judeofascist agenda: it helps prolong the "EU/Arabs vs Israel/US STATUS QUO". Although the EU is Israel's #1 trading partner and quietly harbors a sizable, thriving Jewish minority (about 1,500,000 Jews live in the EU), European leaders don't want their philo-Semitism to get exposed, hence their pro-Arab/Palestinian posture.
Besides, we should keep in mind that most of Belgium's Jews belong to the PRL-FDF-MCC obedience, that is, the political (rightwing) party that is the historical foe of the Catholic party (now the PSC, social-Christian Party)... so, it's laughable to hear Foreign Minister Louis Michel (a PRL boss) called "anti-Semitic"...
Israeli hacks keep complaining about the allegedly anti-Israel bias in European media's coverage of the Middle East but hell, most anchor(wo)men, editors-in-chief, and media moguls are JEWISH!! Mr Alain Minc is President de l'Association des lecteurs du Monde of French daily Le Monde; Mr Philippe Rosenblatt is News Chief of Belgium's RTL-TVi channel; Mr Daniel Weekers was CEO of Canal+ Belgium and was among the applicants short-listed to head Belgium's state-owned RTBF; etc, etc. |