Dead Muslims? Only Wake the EU and UN if Jews Did It
Question: Why didn’t we hear from the EU and UN when the following numbers of Muslims were killed in Iraq just in the last few weeks?
Thursday, May 27: 2 killed
Baghdad: 1 by gunfire
Mosul: 1 by gunfire
Wednesday, May 26: 6 killed
Mosul: 1 by gunfire
Daquq: 1 by gunfire
Sinjar: 3 by gunfire
Kirkuk: 1 body found
Tuesday, May 25: 17 killed
Baghdad: 15 by gunfire, grenades
Mosul: 2 by gunfire
Monday, May 24: 5 killed
Mosul: 3 by gunfire
Ramadi: 1 by bomb
Kirkuk: 1 by gunfire
Sunday, May 23: 1 killed
Baghdad: 1 by bomb
Saturday, May 22: 6 killed
Baghdad: 1 by bomb, 2 bodies found
Near Tikrit: 1 body found
Mosul: 2 by bomb
Friday, May 21: 40 killed
Baquba: 4 by gunfire
Khalis: 35 by bomb
Mosul: 1 by gunfire
Thursday, May 20: 9 killed
Kirkuk: 1 by bomb
Mosul: 3 by bomb, 3 by gunfire
Diwaniya: 1 by gunfire
Al-Saadiya: 1 by bomb
Wednesday, May 19: 9 killed
Kirkuk: 1 by gunfire
Mussayab: 6 by bombs
Mosul: 2 by gunfire
Tuesday, May 18: 4 killed
Near Yathrib: 2 by bombs
Mosul: 1 by gunfire
Falluja: 1 by bomb
Monday, May 17: 3 killed
Saadiya: 1 beheaded
Mosul: 1 by gunfire
Near Baquba: 1 by gunfire
Saturday, May 15: 4 killed
Al-Hadhar: 1 by mine
Jalawla: 1 by bomb
West of Kirkuk: 1 by gunfire
Mosul: 1 by gunfire
Friday, May 14: 31 killed
Baghdad: 4 by bomb
Tal Afar: 25 by bombs
Falluja: 1 by gunfire
Mosul: 1 by gunfire
Thursday, May 13: 12 killed
Baghdad: 10 by bomb
Near Khalis: 2 by gunfire
Wednesday, May 12: 19 killed
Baghdad: 11 by bombs
Mosul: 1 by gunfire
Between Taji and Tasfeerat prison: 7 by suffocation
Tuesday, May 11: 9 killed
Baghdad: 6 by bombs
Falluja: 2 by bomb
Mosul: 1 by gunfire
Monday, May 10: 139 killed
Baghdad: 4 by gunfire, 2 by bombs
Falluja: 4 by bombs
Hilla: 70 by bombs
Al-Suwayra: 16 by bombs
Tarmiya: 5 by bombs
Abu Ghraib: 6 by bombs
Basra: 30 by bombs
Al-Iskandariyah: 2 by bombs
Sunday, May 9: 5 killed
Mosul: 3 by gunfire
Talafar: 2 bodies found
Saturday, May 8: 13 killed
Baghdad: 1 by bomb
Mosul: 1 by gunfire
Sulaymaniyah: 2 by bombs, 1 body found
Baquba: 1 by bomb
Near Kirkuk: 3 by gunfire
Near Samarra: 4 bodies found
Friday, May 7: 13 killed
Baghdad: 1 by gunfire
Abu Ghraib: 1 by bomb
Kirkuk: 4 by gunfire
Mosul: 1 by gunfire
Near Baquba: 4 by bomb
Salman Bek: 2 by bomb
Thursday, May 6: 3 killed
Baghdad: 2 by bomb
Mahmoudiya: 1 by bomb
Wednesday, May 5: 9 killed
Baghdad: 4 by gunfire, 1 body found
Mosul:3 by gunfire, 1 body found
Tuesday, May 4: 3 killed
Baghdad: 1 by bomb
Mosul: 2 by gunfire
Monday, May 3: 10 killed
Baghdad: 3 by bombs
Mosul: 1 by gunfire
Kirkuk: 1 by gunfire
Shirqat: 4 by bombs
Falluja: 1 body found
Sunday, May 2: 3 killed
Mosul: 1 by bomb
Near Kirkuk: 1 by gunfire
Hilla: 1 body found
Saturday, May 1: 4 killed
Baghdad: 3 by bomb
Mosul: 1 by gunfire
Friday, April 30: 5 killed
Garma: 3 by bomb
Mosul: 1 by bomb, 1 by gunfire
Thursday, April 29: 10 killed
Baghdad: 8 by bomb
Kirkuk: 1 by bomb
Near Wajihiyah: 1 by bomb
Wednesday, April 28: 5 killed
Baghdad: 5 by bombs
Tuesday, April 27: 9 killed
Baghdad: 4 by bomb
Kirkuk: 2 by gunfire
Mosul: 2 by gunfire
Amara: 1 by gunfire
Monday, April 26: 6 killed
Ramadi: 1 by bomb
Yusufiya: 2 by bomb
Baquba: 1 by bomb
Mosul: 1 body found, 1 by gunfire
Sunday, April 25: 1 killed
Baghdad: 1 by bomb
Saturday, April 24: 7 killed
Baghdad: 3 by bombs
Mosul: 3 by gunfire
Baquba: 1 by gunfire
Friday, April 23: 76 killed
Baghdad: 69 by bombs
Khaldiya: 7 by bombs
Near Khalis: 2 by gunfire
(source: Iraq Body Count)
So why didn’t we hear from the EU and UN?






It really is a tsunami of global anti-Israeli negative press abounding online currently:
Israel and the Flotilla: What About the Bigger Picture?
Why Israel was correct in its action against the Freedom Flotilla
The EU and UN should be dissolved, specializing in Israel condemnation is not a skill.
A storm in a teacup. The best thing israel can do is simply press ahead in the defense of its people. What the liberal fools of this world think about Israel is of little consequence. Israel needs to continue to demonstrate that it is single minded when it comes to ensuring the safety of Israelis.
Very simple,
Because we hold democratic and free societies to higher standards than undemocratic totalitarian tin-pot regimes.
So, yes, when a Western democratic state (of which Israel is a member) kills, whether by accident or by intention, whether due to offensive or defensive measures, it is more shocking than when an undemocratic totalitarian tin-pot state kills anybody.
If you don’t like to be held to higher standards, go move to a undemocratic totalitarian tin-pot state. There having low standards is the norm, and mediocrity is considered awesome!
styx
For the joy of all our jihad-supporting trolls:
FROM
http://www.mfa.gov.il/MFA/Government/Communiques/2010/Israel_Navy_warns_flotilla_31-May-2010.htm
Text:
Israel Navy: “Mavi Marmara, you are approaching an area of hostilities which is under a naval blockade. The Gaza area coastal region and Gaza harbor are closed to all maritime traffic. The Israeli government supports delivery of humanitarian supplies to the civilian population in the Gaza Strip and invites you to enter the Ashdod port. Delivery of supplies in accordance with the authorities’ regulations will be through the formal land crossings and under your observation, after which you can return to your home ports on the vessels on which you have arrived.”
Response: “Negative, negative.”
Because we hold democratic and free societies to higher standards than undemocratic totalitarian tin-pot regimes.
Why?
Why do we hold democracies to higher standards? Why do we write off atrocities committed by dictators and tyrants? Are the people THEY kill any less dead? Is their pain somehow unreal?
Kent State happened. Does this make me curse America? No, because regardless of the monumental errors this country has perpetrated I still believe that it is ultimately a force for good. Ditto with Israel.
No, the reason people are so willing to excoriate Israel in this case is because it’s SAFE to. Israel IS a democratic country, and so it MUST attempt to hold itself to a higher standard. That means no secret police, no arresting reporters, no genocide. You can go to Israel and protest in safety, unless you act like that useful idiot Rachel Corrie and stand in front of a bulldozer. In other news, Hamas recently bulldozed some Palestinian homes themselves. Were there any vapid American college students protesting that? No, because while an Israeli might kill you by accident and suffer the consequences, Hamas won’t bat an eye when they have you beheaded. Hamas is scarier than Israel. Hamas doesn’t care about it’s own people, but you can’t be bothered about that, can you, because you’re frightened.
In summation, when you can muster up a little indignation against Red China for murdering the Muslim Uighurs of East Turkestan– who are, supposedly, themselves China’s own citizens– I will listen to your complaints against Israel. When you actually show some initiative and hold all human beings to the same standard, then I will listen to you. Until then you are a hypocrite in my eyes.
I am sorry, but while I agree with most of your points, I have to talk about Kent State and I firmly dispute the idea that they were comparable. The military was responding to a situation in which “protestors” had already overrun and damaged the ROTC office, had been cutting the hoses of the responding firemen, and were by most accounts at least partially armed and possibly might have opened fire. While most of those killed were probably innocent, it was an accident of battle occuring in a confused situation rather than the result of deliberate malice.
Other than that, you are damn right.
“Because we hold democratic and free societies to higher standards than undemocratic totalitarian tin-pot regimes.”
“We” do now??? Since when and who are “we”?
To the best of my knowledge Farfur is Micky Mouse on PA-TV, and a very bloodcurdling Mouse he is there. Poor kids. That is what they get to digest.
Anyone calling himself Farfur…is not really a friend of Israel and so all he says is totally biased.
There may be more going on here than meets the eye and that is Prime Minister Erdogan of Turkey. He is an experienced and cagey politician who is seeking to undo the secularization of Turkey and there may be Wahabi money behind this. In 1997 Erdogan was jailed for reciting a poem that in part was, “The mosques are our barracks, the domes our helmets, the minarets our bayonets and the faithful our soldiers…”. In 2007 300,000 then 1 million Turks protested against him for fears of his Islamification of Turkish politics and the following year Turkey’s attorney general called for the banning of Erdogan’s party as a threat to secular government.
Erdogan seeks to heal wounds with Islam which for decades has regarded Turkey as a traitor. Now that the European Union is in trouble, Erdogan may feel that the time has come to assert itself in the middle east as it’s true sphere of influence. Turkey is behind the boat confrontation and it may be no coincidence that Erdogan was far away in Chile. While Erdogan worked wonders to heal internal strife with the Kurds and with it’s nearest neighbors, this latest confrontation may be a way to radicalize Turks against the West because of Turkish deaths and so advance his own agenda without the slightest regard for the actual plight of Gazans.
Mr. Winter: your article is so pointless…two wrongs do not make a right… stop bringing the religion into the mix.. the fact that those people died yesterday has nothing to do with Jews kiliing muslims as you are trying to convey…. those people were kileed by a merderous government… that is it
Miriam, what is pointless is your nonsense.
Miriam, that’s Mr. de Winter to you. And with respect to your 1st grade spelling (my apologies to 1st graders) and your utterly moronic content (my apologies to morons), do us all a favor and go hide somewhere for a long, long time.
The Flotilla folks wanted a confrontation for PR reasons and they got one. They prepared themselves for violence and were successful in provoking it. Peace activists ? Hardly. Ghandi used peaceful resistence as did MLK and I contrast those efforts to this later knife-weilding, crow-bar carrying, and chair-bashing incident. One would have to be willfully blind to buy the flotialla stunt as sincere.
I am not the least surprised by any of this though-it’s the same old dirty tricks and slight of hand so familiar to the region.The only thing that surprises me is that Israel still gets so upset by these kooks and their exaggerated opinion of themselves. Can’t they just park some ships out there ?
It is all so ridiculous at this juncture. Of course the Palestinians and their so-called friends try every thing they can to smuggle in weapons. A government would have to be comatose not to see the need for a blockade.
The people who were killed were interlopers and should keep their noses out of it. No one needs their unskilled interference.
They are the sort of idiots that end up not only getting themselves killed, but many others as well.
What is murderous about trying to prevent Muslims from killing your people?
Turkey’s hypocrisy is disgusting. Its treatment of the Kurds is brutal and murderous. It is still occupying northern Cyprus, which alone should have been reason enough to kick it out of NATO and throw its EU application into touch for good. Turkey is among the very last countries in the world that should preach to anybody else.
Of course, the hypocrisy from the EU itself is pretty sickening. Let’s not even start on the corrupt UN. And as to the BBC, with its non-stop brazen lies (“they came down the ropes with machine-guns firing”) …
Not to mention that until recently the Western part of Anatolia was predominantly Greek, who were expelled by force. Have you ever heard of Smyrna?
http://greece.org/genocide/smyrna1922.htm
Kurds? How about Armenians? While living in Turkey in the late 80′s it was still considered legitimate sport!
The parallels between black Americans and the Palestinians are striking. An entire group of people held up as victims, yet used as pawns and kept in chains by the same people who supposedly are champions of their plight.
The parallels are striking. Not only are both groups useful victims – both are also useful idiots of the operatives that have enslaved them.
They vote en mass for the operatives. Very sad that neither group can see their way forward.
That was extremely, needlessly racist.
And yet extremely and obviously true.
If Israel disappeared off the face of the Earth tomorrow, the Sunnis and Shiites would immediately be at each others throats. To a greater extent than they are now, that is. And the Palestinians would thrown by the wayside. Right now the middle eastern thugocracies depend on the Israeli/Palestinian conflict to maintain some semblance of stability. Of course they need to keep the Palestinians in bondage.
i had a copy of a book some years ago titled something like “if israel had lost the war” referring to the 1967 war. the thing that sticks in my mind is the description of the winners dividing up the spoils of victory, and the representative of the palestinians being pushed aside with the sad realisation that they had again been screwed by their “arab brothers.” the book was fiction of course, but that vignette was, and is prophecy. if the muslims do, indeed, destroy israel the biggest losers, after the jews, will be the palestinians.
So, Miriam, I take it that you didn’t understand the point of the article, which was to highlight the breathtaking hypocrisy and double standards in operation here, where Jews can do no right in their own defence even when they behave vastly more humanely than their enemies from the religion of peace?
What ‘plight of Gazans’, James? That’s pure PR bovine manure. There is no ‘plight’. They have plenty to eat, and a brand new olympic swimming pool. Israel provides 1000s of tonnes of aid every week. Probably the kindest ‘siege’ ever – and against an enemy sworn to exterminate Israel’s Jews.
The fact is that the whole thing was a publicity stunt. They altered their course to try to enter the blockaded waters in daylight hours for better video quality.
The Egyptians have a border crossing with Gaza that they enforce more rigorously than the Israelis do. The convoy could have off-loaded in Egypt and transferred the “assistance” to Gaza via the Egyptian crossing if they thought the Ashod port off was a ruse.
The flotilla went looking for a fight, they got one, too bad for them. Watch the videos, they attacked the first soldier that boarded the ship and even went as far as throwing molotov cocktails at them. They were not on a “mercy mission”. This is another typical Arab game; pick a fight and then complain about their treatmant when they lose (see as an example all prior military conflicts Arab vs Israel). The worst part is that the Moron Street Media buy it hook, line and sinker.
The “Moron Street Media” buys it only in the sense they can-they are mostly shallow celebrities who have a much higher opinion of themselves than the remaining vast majority. IOW, they live in a world where they actually think they have an important role to fulfill and need to “share”. Gag me with a spoon.
#9 John: all I am asking is leave the religion out of it….. I am not saying Jews should not defend themselves
Hey, Miriam, maybe we can leave religion out of it when the Muslim jihadis stop killing Jews, Hindus, Christians, etc. because their holy book commands it.
Then why the claim that Israel has a murderous govt?
You refute yourself.
Miriam how is it possible to leave religion our of a religious conflict. Each time a Moslim kills a Jew or someone he believes to be a Jew he calls…”A…hoe Akhbar”. Has that nothing to do with religion? The Christians who used to kill many Jews in the past did this because the Jews did not believe in Jesus, the Moslims wanted and want them to believe in Mehammed. Turkey is turning it’s back on old Attaturk and screems also “A..hoe akhbar” when it burns Israeli flags. Jewish synagoges get attacked in many countries, Jews may not pray, repeat PRAY on the Temple Mount in Jerusalem because the WAKF does not allow it. Really Miriam, do get with it.
12. miriam rove;
You seem to miss the point that the reason the Gazans are sealed off from the sane world is that they for RELIGIOUS reasons have declared that the sole purpose of their existence is the destruction of the State of Israel. To leave out religion is absurd. They dress thier babies as Jihadis, religion is the central motivating force in the madness that is Gaza.
BTW the IDF works for the State of Israel, not “the Jews”. There are many people of other religions that live in Israel. You Freudian slip is showing.
‘There is no ‘plight’. ‘
UN statistics found “around 70% of Gazans live on less than $1 a day, 75% rely on food aid and 60% have no daily access to water.”
The quantity of goods that Israel allows into the area is less than one-quarter the quantity that entered prior to the siege, and far below the amount required for the population’s needs. The range of goods that Israel allows in is also much smaller: 150 types of goods compared with 4,000 before the siege. Israel refuses to publish the list of products permitted into the Gaza Strip
The prohibition has remained in place even after Operation Cast Lead, during which 3,500 houses were completely destroyed, thousands more damaged, and extensive harm caused to infrastructures. Israel’s prohibition is preventing the reconstruction of thousands of buildings destroyed during the operation.
Some of the population do not receive any electricity at all, in part due to the shortage of spare parts, which makes it impossible to repair infrastructure
The frequent power cuts and shortage of spare parts prevent the proper operation of wells and desalination plants. When combined with excessive pumping over the years, the result is that the water in the Gaza Strip is of poor quality. At the end of 2009, 93 percent of the wells were found to be polluted with high quantities of chloride and nitrates, far in excess of the World Health Organization’s recommended levels.
The water supply is defective, and thousands of residents are not even connected to the water grid. Waste treatment has also been affected: every day, some 100,000 cubic meters of untreated, or partially untreated, wastewater flow into the sea.
Prior to the siege, seventy trucks with goods intended for export, such as furniture, clothes, and agricultural produce, left the Gaza Strip daily. Israel currently prohibits almost all exports
. From the beginning of the siege to the end of April 2010, Israel has only allowed the export of strawberries and flowers intended for the European market in isolated cases.
Israel has also restricted the area in which fishing is allowed; since Operation Cast Lead, fishermen are not allowed to go more than three nautical miles from the coast. The waters within this range yield a meager supply of fish, and fishermen find it difficult to make a living and to meet the demand for fish.
The result – economic collapse and severe poverty
Up to 80% of Palestinian children suffer from behavioral problems, including:
Increasing level of violence.
Sleeping problems, with feelings of fear and anxiety.
Changes in attachment to family and community.
Decreasing hope in the future
•children traumatised because of the incessant bombardment and because of the horrific sights they are subjected to in terms of death, mutilation and dismemberment.
•child injuries, including as a direct or indirect result of bombardment and of the Israeli army’s use of phosphorous;
•displacement, as homes are destroyed;
•deaths of relatives, making many children orphans;
•unnecessary deaths due to lack of medication for sick children.
•destruction of the education infrastructure, including schools, colleges, universities and the ministry of education
•creation of a sense of hopelessness as children see that their parents are unable to defend them, and that wherever and whatever they do, there is no escape from Israel’s bombardments;
•increased infant mortality as mothers are unable to get to hospitals for delivery.
The ability to de-humanise a whole area of the world is astounding.
…and even more astounding is that you would believe anything the UN propaganda machine cranks out as truth.
Not one link to validate a single word of drivel.
The ‘plight’ was not created by Israel. It is maintained by the Palestinian government, because desperate people are easy to manipulate. Palestine receives plenty of aid, and if it never reaches the citizens it is because the government of Palestine hoards it or distributes it only to favored cronies. The Palestinians are betrayed by their own leaders.
“The ability to de-humanise a whole area of the world is astounding”
Just who has de-humanised whom ?
“Pigs, apes, children’s blood mixed in pastries” ? What is “astounding” is that you have seemingly forgotten this part of the equation.
And excuse me, but Palestinians make rather terrifying parents in some cases, as do teachers, and almost all leaders. Indoctrinating toddlers and tots with memorized spiels concerning the Israelis, along with the Palestinian version of Seseme St., is enough to scare any kid. Not to mention the various Palestinian factions in open warfare right outside the front door.
How ’bout those younger brothers of the glorious martyr when Mom comes out and states she will send them all ? How about when Mom goes herself, leaving her orphans behind, or there goes Dad ? I guess the praise of martyrdom will have to stand in stead.
Ya think a picture of one of their neighbours tearing the heart out of an Israeli might bring a nightmare or two ? Another example of being witness to a very scary image.
They live in a war zone, but their parents only efforts are to prepare them for more. What purpose is education if it will never result in a productive life and will end again in some mis-guided pursuit of glory and the collective punishment of Israelis.
Apparently, education is no deterrent to terrorism, martyrdom and 1400 years of hatred.
Palestinians show no signs of changing their minds about taking out Israel, so any fool can see the Israelis have no choice. The “peace”activists better make arrangements with Israel if they are so concerned about mal-nutrition.
Better to forget the politics and think of the children, no ?
In that case shooting rockets into Israel by the hundreds is probably not recommended or is that a non-issue. It certainly is an invisible issue in the press when it comes to the Israeli incursion into Gaza.
There is one small detail you left out. Reading your post, as is the case with other anti-Israeli numskulls, one would think that Israel has imposed the blockade on Gaza purely out of desire to hurt Arab babies. The same goes for the knee-jerk reaction to the Mavi Marmara boarding. So many of your ilk only think of vicious bloodthirsty Jews coming down to have a good ol’ hootenanny slaughtering some peaceful civilians.
In fact, all this Gaza blockade business could end in 24 hours. All that is required is for Hamas to renounce the part of their charter calling for destruction of Israel and slaughter of Jews, release Gilad Schalit and pledge peaceful coexistence with Israel. That’s all. No more war, suffering, blockade, devastation, both for Israel and Gaza. Think about it. Just a simple pledge of peace and renouncement of genocide. Is that too unreasonable to ask for?
“Up to 80% of Palestinian children suffer from behavioral problems, including:…”
Yeah, amazing that 80% of Israeli children DON’T grow up with behavioral problems, given that they really do grow up under constant bombardment etc, unlike the fantasy “constant bombardment” of the agitprop you quote from. Maybe Pally-larva behavioral problems have something to to with the fact that from the day they enter kindergarten they’re taught that their only purpose in life is to kill Jews? If this war is such a horrible thing, than why do the Pallys keep perpetuating it?
Incidentally, the average Gazan’s daily caloric intake is higher than that of their fellow-Egyptians across the fence.
Israel is a sovereign nation which has the right to defend itself the way it sees fit. I say to hell with what the rest of the world thinks.
There is no doubt that Israel is judged by far stricter standards than anyone else. That would not be the problem were Israel to be judged fairly. But it is not. It is condemned beforehand.
Even the U.S. media engages routinely in unfair treatment and judgment of Israel, especially the liberal press from the New York Times, leftward.
Religon is the ruse, but the spiritual battle is real. There is a spirit world that controls things, the humans are just the actors on the stage. Israel is the “apple of God’s eye”. Satan and his host will use anyone or any thing to discredit and destroy them. It seems fantastic to think that humans are controlled by spirit forces, and that those of us who believe this are kooks, but that does not make it any less true.
What I don’t understand is why this isn’t of great concern to Jewish people worldwide. Do they think they will be untouched if/when mean old Israel is brought to its knees? WWII wasn’t so long ago that horror stories aren’t still being told. How can they just deny the hatred against them?
What about kmg? Does he remember WWII and how Hitler set out to kill off the Jewish people and how in the end millions, multitudes, multitudes of people the world over were killed? Why did kmg not learn from that example? And what about terrorism? First it was believed this would only kill off Jews but in the end nobody but nobody can embark on a plane or boat without loss of much time and after suffering much inconvenience.
riverstyx, has it ever occurred to you that if we stopped being so forgiving of “totalitarian, tin-pot” dictatorships, that, maybe, they might stop being so—totalitarian?
You’re indulging in the racism of lowered expectations—and using your supposed higher standards as an excuse to bash Israel for defending itself.
The premise of this article is pretty much dead on. I’m living in Ireland right now, since February, and the Irish are as anti Israeli as the Palestinians, Hamas or Hezbollah. Totally ignorant (or at least not reporting) the facts from both sides. Anti Semitic views are back in the danger zone for Jews, all across europe.
It’s too bad that as Israel’s hate-filled Islamic enemies close in on it, Pres. Obama decides to go with the Arts, as in Arthur Neville Chamberlain. Poor outnumbered surrounded Israel has done nothing since day one but defend itself, it’s the Muslims who are the offenders since they believe that Allah gave them the Holy Land and won’t ever concede a single square inch. As long as Islam exists, Israel is in the boiling hot water of Allah’s hate, and hopefully the solution to Islam itself will one day be found.
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The country and world are becomming increasingly polarized. People can’t didmiss the fact that this will lead to something. I think its almost time to stop wondering why we can’t get the otherside to like us and play fair and start worrying about how to beat them. Palestine wants jews dead…period. you can’t negotiate that, you can’t appease that. If jews move that will just encourge their enemies to follow them attacking all the way. They feel like they have been abandoned by america and rightfully so. Obama is a cowardly ideolouge. He will do anything to hurt america in favor of world opinion. America is behind isreal…just not obama. I’m not saying isreal is perfect. But we must face facts…you can only be for or against. Pick a side and let’s move. A or F no more c’s
It’s really interesting how many comments I read here like “the Jews are not exactly perfect”…as if that had anything to do with what this article tells us.
Why do Jews have to be perfect and who will be the judge of that?
I completely agree with this article. It shows clearly how the world watches the Jews obsessively and heaps abuse on them. NOT because of what they do, that has nothing to do with it, but because of what they ARE. They are JEWS and that’s bad. Why bad…well, they are different are they not?
It makes me also think of the poor Achmadim. Why were they murdered? The Achmadim (Achmadis) are Moslims but peaceful ones. They do not advocate the murder of anybody else, they are what they are, pray the way they pray and let everyone else be. A very special group of noble people. The Achmadim (Achmadi’s).
Why do they have to be killed? Well….they are different too, are they not, a little bit like those Jews.
The answer is simmple, the billions of dollars plus the military, diplomatic and moral support provided to Israel by the west is enough reason for us to have some say in criticism of Israel’s behaviour. There is no other nation on earth that is quite in a similar position. Israel’s status in the middle east is not one developing througha natural evolution. So long as she is regarded by the Arab masses as an alien entity imposed from outside she will remain eminently unloved. It may be compared to the great resentment that is presently brewing in Europe and North America resulting from the influx of large numbers of Muslim immigrants.