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To: tejek who wrote (836862)2/16/2015 12:08:23 PM
From: joseffy  Respond to of 1577589
 
Better that they stay and continue getting slaughtered by tejek's muslims.



To: tejek who wrote (836862)2/16/2015 12:15:19 PM
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Netanyahu is Israel’s worst enemy


Cartoon by Amos Biderman, published by Haaretz October 30, 2014. Biderman explained in a phone interview with The Times of Israel that the cartoon implied that Netanyahu was leading to “a disaster in Israel-US relations on the scale of 9/11,” pointing to the prime minister’s “arrogance” and unchecked settlement construction in retaliation for Palestinian terrorism and diplomacy alike.

How Netanyahu Committed Political Suicide

By Alon Ben-Meir, Huffington Post and Alon Ben-Meir blog
December 04, 2014


Prime Minster Netanyahu’s insistence on passing a bill that will define Israel as the nation-state of the Jewish people is as disgraceful as his denial that Israel is not an occupying power. If the bill were to pass now or in the future, it would blow up what’s left of Israel’s democracy and destroy rather than save the Jews’ last haven for which they have yearned for centuries.

The collapse of Netanyahu’s government is indicative of how divisive this bill was. The more cogent question, however, is why Netanyahu, who is supposed to be politically savvy, pressed on with such a bill at a time when Israel is under intense international pressure to end the occupation and is soundly criticized for discriminating against its significant Arab minority?

Netanyahu is motivated by a narrow religious conviction that bequeaths the “Land of Israel” in perpetuity to the Jewish people, which requires no evidence to prove its correctness, and his upbringing as a zealous ideologue reinforced by his father, which blurs his vision and prevents him from seeing the changing reality on the ground.

Netanyahu really believes that he has been ordained to pursue this “sacred mission” to shape Israel’s destiny regardless of any domestic or international opposition. He feels “obliged” to do whatever it takes to enshrine the exclusive right of the Jews in their homeland, including the West Bank.

Even before he dismissed his government, Netanyahu had already begun to negotiate with the religious political parties to join him in a new government, promising generous financial appropriations to run their ministries as long as they stand behind him and support his misadventures.

It is hard to believe how Netanyahu has lost complete sight as to why Israel was created in the first place. The purpose behind Zionism was not the creation of a Jewish state at the expense of the Palestinians by pushing them out of their place of birth, building settlements on their land, and discriminating against the country’s own Arab citizens. Israel was created to provide a home for the Jewish people as a democratic and just nation so that the Jews would cease to be the bastards of humanity and instead, offer hospitality like any other nation and live with security and peace.

What Netanyahu and his misguided ministers — Lieberman, Bennett, Ya’alon and company — have done is the precise opposite: making Israel an isolated pariah state, sticking its finger in the eyes of the international community and portraying the Jews as uncompromising and arrogant who can defy their critics — be they friends or foes — with impunity.

Netanyahu and his cohorts not only give rise to antisemitism but give antisemites all the ammunition they need to justify their anti-Israeli sentiments and acts of violence against Jews nearly everywhere.

If he seized the premiership again, Israel’s very existence would be in jeopardy, not because the Palestinians are bent on Israel’s destruction or because Iran wants to wipe Israel off the map with nuclear weapons, but because by his own actions he is chipping away Israel’s right to exist.

A multitude of current and former Israeli officials, including President Rivlin, former President Peres, scores of scholars and security professionals, millions of Israelis, and all of Israel’s allies see no rhyme or reason to suggest that such a bill will make Israel more secure or more Jewish than it is today.

The 1947 UN partition plan called for the establishment of a Jewish state, and every symbol of the country attests to its Jewishness: It has a Jewish majority, a Jewish national identity, Jewish symbols, and a national anthem that invokes the Jews’ yearning “to be a free people in our land.”

For a country that presumably honours the freedom and rights of every citizen, this bill will trash every principle of democracy and freedom. The Israelis will never be free and at peace as long as the Israeli Arabs are discriminated against and the occupation persists.

No bill or legislation or recognition by the Palestinians as a Jewish state will guarantee Israel’s Jewish identity other than a sustainable Jewish majority. Netanyahu has lost tremendous political ground; it may not manifest itself today but it will eventually sink into the Israelis’ minds what this travesty was all about.

Instead of making peace with the Palestinians and upholding the democratic principles of the country to attract Jews to immigrate to Israel, he is alienating hundreds of thousands of Israeli Jews who are fed up with the never-ending conflict with the Palestinians and opting to leave Israel.

By merely introducing such a bill, Netanyahu has already rendered the greatest damage to Israel’s international image and standing and evoked an outcry from hundreds of thousands of loyal Israeli Arab citizens who now feel betrayed and estranged from their fellow Israeli Jews.

Furthermore, Netanyahu’s bill does nothing but pronounce Israel’s Arab citizens as undesirable and unworthy of Israeli citizenship; they basically have no future in their country of birth. In fact, Netanyahu is waging psychological terrorism against a significant segment of the Israeli population while sending a clear message to the Palestinians in the West Bank and Gaza that the two-state solution is a thing of the past.

To be sure, the bill that Netanyahu wants to pass is like the explosives a suicide bomber wears on his chest, with his finger on the trigger. Whether or not Netanyahu releases the trigger, he has already demonstrated how far he will go to satisfy his blind self-proclaimed mission that will rain havoc on Israelis and Palestinians alike. Netanyahu must never be given another chance to present such a vile bill again.

Only the people of Israel can send Netanyahu to a permanent retirement and save the Jews’ millennium-long dream to live as free people with their Arab neighbours with dignity, security and peace.

Follow Alon Ben-Meir on Twitter: www.twitter.com/AlonBenMeir


Dr. Alon Ben-Meir, born in a Jewish family in 1937 in Baghdad, Iraq, is an expert on Middle East politics and affairs, specializing in peace negotiations between Israel and the Arab states. For the past twenty five years, Dr. Ben-Meir has been directly involved in various Track II diplomatic negotiations and is a staunch advocate of the Arab Peace Initiative.

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To: tejek who wrote (836862)2/16/2015 12:41:57 PM
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I'd say ALL Jews are safer in any western country than in Israel.



To: tejek who wrote (836862)2/16/2015 12:54:48 PM
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it's 1936 all over again, what's your dear leader gonna do ? nothing like Neville. Obama will be know as the one who started ww 3 that's his legacy



To: tejek who wrote (836862)2/16/2015 1:10:08 PM
From: joseffy  Respond to of 1577589
 
Franklin Graham

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Anti-semitism is on the rise in Europe and this is coming largely from the influx of Muslim immigrants who are importing their hatred of Jews and Christians. Even here in this country we are seeing this grow. It is a poison—a cancer—to all freedom-loving people and should be stopped. The enemy known as anti-semitism is not at the gate, it has already come through the gate, and it is time we wake up and realize the dangers of Islam.



To: tejek who wrote (836862)2/16/2015 1:14:50 PM
From: joseffy  Respond to of 1577589
 
France: 5 Arrested over Shocking Vandalism of 300 Jewish Graves



To: tejek who wrote (836862)2/16/2015 1:16:35 PM
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Reeks of Anti-Semitism’: The Disturbing Scene at Least Two Dozen Families Just Discovered Outside Their Homes



To: tejek who wrote (836862)2/16/2015 1:17:43 PM
From: joseffy  Respond to of 1577589
 
Obamas foreign policy--whatever doesn’t interfere with tee time, and hands off savage murdering Muslim terrorists. He has been 100% on both.



To: tejek who wrote (836862)2/16/2015 1:23:33 PM
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White House Statement on Coptic Christian Beheadings Has 2 Major Omissions

Feb. 16, 2015
theblaze.com


The White House released a statement Sunday condemning the killing of 21 Egyptian Coptic Christians by Islamic State-affiliated militants in Libya, but did not name the religions of the victims or of the perpetrators.

In the video released Sunday purporting to show the mass execution on a Libyan beach, militants emphasized their captives’ faith, calling them “crusaders.” The video was titled “The people of the cross, followers of the hostile Egyptian church,” certainly suggesting the Christians were targeted because of their religion.

The group that posted the video called itself the Tripoli Province of the Islamic State group, according to the Associated Press. Multiple news outlets reported — and the Coptic Christian church in Egypt confirmed — that the captives were Christians.


White House press secretary Josh Earnest during the daily press briefing, Tuesday, Feb. 10, 2015, at the White House in Washington. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)

White House press secretary Josh Earnest condemned the “despicable and cowardly murder of twenty-one Egyptian citizens in Libya by ISIL-affiliated terrorists.”

“ISIL’s barbarity knows no bounds. It is unconstrained by faith, sect or ethnicity,” Earnest said, using the White House’s term for the Islamic State. He called it a “heinous act” and a “wanton killing of innocents.”

While the White House statement did not mention Christian victims or Islamic extremists, it did call the attackers “terrorists.”

That stood in contrast with a statement released Saturday by National Security Council spokeswoman Bernadette Meehan condemning Saturday’s deadly shooting at a free speech event in Denmark that did not use the word “terrorist” to describe the incident – a word used by the Danish prime minister.

Meehan called the shooting “deplorable.”

In a statement issued Sunday, a day after Meehan’s statement, State Department spokeswoman Jen Psaki condemned the Denmark shootings, characterizing them as “terrorist attacks.

“The United States condemns the terrorist attacks that took place over the weekend in Copenhagen, Denmark,” Psaki said, referring to the shootings at the free speech event and one later at a synagogue. “The people of the United States stand united with the people of Denmark and all others who defend the universal right of freedom of speech and stand against anti-Semitism and bigotry in all its forms.”

Danish media Sunday named the suspected gunman as Omar Abdel Hamid El-Hussein, 22, who was born in Denmark and was released from jail two weeks ago after serving a term for aggravated assault.

Two people were killed in the Copenhagen attacks. Police later shot and killed El-Hussein.




To: tejek who wrote (836862)2/16/2015 1:28:40 PM
From: joseffy  Respond to of 1577589
 
Hundreds of tombs defaced in French Jewish cemetery

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Guardian ^ | 2-16-15





To: tejek who wrote (836862)2/16/2015 1:47:07 PM
From: joseffy  Respond to of 1577589
 
Cartoonist sent into hiding...



To: tejek who wrote (836862)2/16/2015 1:47:30 PM
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30 Wisconsin Homes Spray Painted With Anti-Semitic Slurs...



To: tejek who wrote (836862)2/16/2015 1:49:19 PM
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Jew Harassed on Streets of Paris...

Europe scrambles to reassure...



To: tejek who wrote (836862)2/16/2015 1:59:25 PM
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No mention of ‘Christians’ anywhere in Obama’s White House statement on Libya beheadings



To: tejek who wrote (836862)2/16/2015 2:02:12 PM
From: joseffy  Respond to of 1577589
 
For Obama Islamist terrorists acting in the name of their faith have nothing to do with Islam.

And Christian victims – chosen for specifically for their faith – have nothing to do with Christianity.

Because President Obama can’t call them “Christians.”



To: tejek who wrote (836862)2/16/2015 2:06:05 PM
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What’s really surprising here is that the MSM has had to admit ISIS is operating in LIBYA.

Libya - the place that Obama and Hillary Clinton turned on its head and turned into a Jihadi wasteland. Place where they attempted to install the Muslim Brotherhood by “leading from behind.” The place were all chaos is caused by an internet video.

Yes - Obama and Hillary’s handiwork.



To: tejek who wrote (836862)2/16/2015 2:06:40 PM
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To: tejek who wrote (836862)2/16/2015 3:06:47 PM
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Oops: NYT Column Blames Walker for Teacher Layoffs From Before He Took Office

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Townhall.com ^ | February 16, 2015 | Guy Benson




To: tejek who wrote (836862)2/16/2015 3:10:44 PM
From: joseffy  Respond to of 1577589
 
Christians and Jews—Same Boat, Same Sharks

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grasstopsusa.com ^ | 02/16/2015 | Don Feder




To: tejek who wrote (836862)2/16/2015 3:11:28 PM
From: joseffy  Respond to of 1577589
 
How many Iraqi Christians and Yazidis died during Obama's 4-hour White House love fest with Moslem leaders?



To: tejek who wrote (836862)2/16/2015 3:14:29 PM
From: joseffy  Respond to of 1577589
 
The US president-----slobbering over Islam and sneering at Christians and Jews.



To: tejek who wrote (836862)2/16/2015 3:16:05 PM
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Obama's bizarre rationalizations of Islamic violence.



To: tejek who wrote (836862)2/16/2015 3:55:22 PM
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Do you think it appropriate that a Jew can't walk the streets without insult or attack in Europe? That every Jewish synagogue or school (and presumably from now on delis & groceries) has to have a guard 24/7?


10 hours of fear and loathing in Paris
One month after the terrorist attack on a kosher supermarket in Paris, NRG's correspondent, wearing a tzitzit and a kippa, took what proved to be an intimidating walk across the French capital. "What is he doing here Mommy? Doesn’t he know he will be killed?" one little boy asked, saying it all.

PARIS – "Go f*** from the front and the back," "Viva Palestine," "Hey you, with the kippa, what are you doing here?" these were only a few of th...e remarks sent my way as I was walking through the streets of Paris wearing a tzitzit and a kippa.

Welcome to Paris 2015, where soldiers are walking every street that houses a Jewish institution, and where keffiyeh-wearing men and veiled women speak Arabic on every street corner. Walking down one Parisian suburb, I was asked what I doing there. In modern-day Paris, you see, Jews are barred from entering certain areas.
Full story here http://www.nrg.co.il/online/1/ART2/676/485.html

About six months ago, New Yorker Shoshana Roberts uploaded a video to YouTube in which she documented the sexist remarks and harassment she suffered during 10 hours of walking down the streets of the Big Apple. After the Jan. 9 attack on a kosher supermarket in Paris, where four people were murdered for the sole reason of being Jewish, we decided to see what it was like for a Jew living in the City of Lights.

For 10 hours I quietly walked down the streets and suburbs of Paris, with photographer Dov Belhassen documenting the day using a GoPro camera hidden in his backpack. Given the tensions in Paris, which is still reeling from a wave of terrorist attacks (including the murder of Charlie Hebdo magazine journalists), I was assigned a bodyguard.

In zero-degree weather, thousands of Frenchmen braved the cold wind on their way to just another day at the office. We started walking – first through the quieter quarters of the city, across from the Eiffel Tower, the Champs-?lys?es, and the Jewish neighborhoods, and later through the mostly Muslim neighborhoods.

Areas known as tourist attractions were relatively calm, but the further from them we walked, the more anxious I became over the hateful stares, the belligerent remarks, and the hostile body language.
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Zvika Klein in Paris Photo: Dov Bellahsen

At times it was like walking in downtown Ramallah. Most women were wearing a veil or a hijab, most men appeared to be Muslim, and Arabic was prevalent everywhere. We decided ahead of time that I was to walk through these areas quietly, without stopping anywhere, without speaking to anyone, without so much as looking sideways. My heart was pounding and negative thoughts were running through my head. I would be lying if I said I was not afraid.
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"Just like Ramallah"


Walking into a public housing neighborhood, we came across a little boy and his hijab-clad mother, who were clearly shocked to see us. "What is he doing here Mommy? Doesn’t he know he will be killed?" the boy asked.

Walking by a school in one of Paris' neighborhoods, a boy shouted "Viva Palestine" at me. Moments later, passing by a group of teens, one of the girls remarked, "Look at that – it's the first time I've ever seen such a thing."

Walking down another neighborhood, a driver stopped his car and approached us. "We've been made," I thought. "What are you doing here?" he asked. "We've had reports that you were walking around our neighborhood – you're not from around here."

In one of the mostly-Muslim neighborhoods, we walked into an enclosed marketplace. "Look at him! He should be ashamed of himself. What is he doing walking in here wearing a kippa?!" one Muslim merchant yelled. "What do you care? He can do whatever he wants," another, seemingly unfazed merchant, answered. Over at a nearby street I was lambasted with expletives, mostly telling me to "go f*** from the front and the back."

At a nearby caf?, fingers were pointed at us, and moments later two thugs were waiting for us on the street corner. They swore at me, yelled "Jew" and spat at me. "I think we've been made," the photographer whispered at me. Two youths were waiting for us on the next street corner, as they had apparently heard that a Jew was walking around their neighborhood.

They made it clear to us that we had better get out of there, and we took their advice. "A few more minutes and this would have been a lynching," the bodyguard told me as we were getting into the car. "Leave this area right now."

Is this what life is like for Paris' Jews? Is this what a Jew goes through, day in and day out, while walking to work or using public transportation? The majority of French Jews do not flaunt their religion, as the Jewish community leaders have urged them to wear hats as they walk to and from work, or go bareheaded. But what about nighttime? Well, Jews prefers to stay inside in the evening. It is safer at home.