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

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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

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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

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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?

Because there were no Jews involved.

Last Friday in Lahore, Pakistan, 93 people were killed by Islamists. Why didn’t we hear from the EU and UN?

Because there were no Jews involved.

Al Jazeera reported that on one of the boats heading for Gaza, “activists” were singing “Khaybar, Khaybar, oh Jews, Muhammed’s army will return.” What do these words mean?

In 629, Mohammed had all the Jews from Khaybar killed — including all women and children, except for one beautiful woman who he kept as a sex servant. When the people on the Turkish boat sang “Khaybar, Khaybar,” they were calling for the death of the Jews.

Why didn’t the EU and UN protest against this song?

Well …

On May 31, exactly the same day as the Gaza confrontation, “unknown gunmen” stormed a hospital in Lahore, Pakistan, and killed an unknown number of people. Why didn’t we hear from the EU and UN about this?

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Because there were no Jews involved.

Why are the media and the EU and the UN and Turkey so obsessed by this conflict, when worse conflicts causing hundreds of victims among people who really lack food and medicines — the Gazan Palestinians don’t need aid boats, they have enough of everything — go unnoticed?

The media and the EU and the UN and Turkey are focused on this relatively small conflict because the Jews are involved. The disgusting attack on the Ahmadis in Lahore last Friday — 93 people died while praying in their mosques — hardly got any attention. No demonstrations in the streets of Paris or Athens or Istanbul.

But the death of a smaller number of extremist Turks chanting “death to the Jews” on a ship of a Turkish anti-Semitic organization? That creates worldwide indignation, fury, disgust.

And so forth, and so forth, and so forth …

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