26 may 2014
By Khalid Amayreh in occupied Palestine
Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu and other Israeli officials have blamed "anti-Israeli incitement" by Palestinians and their supporters for the killing of two Israeli tourists in Brussels this week.
Israeli and Zionist media described the incident as “anti-Semitic." However, as of this time, there is no solid evidence linking the attack to Palestinians or Muslims.
To begin with, we condemn attacks on innocent Jews in the strongest terms. We also voice our principled rejection of anti-Semitism, Islamophobia and all other forms of racism.
Having made this issue abundantly clear, I believe we must not lump anti-Semitism (hating Jews for being Jews) with legitimate criticisms of Israel, a manifestly criminal, bellicose state that practices apartheid and indulges in abominable acts of ethnic cleansing and persecution against the Palestinian people.
We know and every honest human being under the sun ought to know that Israeli criminality, which often assumes pornographic proportions, does produce certain regrettable but inevitable impacts on people around the world.
Intellectually-honest and morally-sound people, irrespective of their cultural or religious backgrounds, don't love watching heavily armed crack soldiers train their rifles at and shoot young children and boys. Yet this is what the Israeli occupation soldiers have been doing to the Palestinians since time immemorial.
Just last week, Israeli soldiers shot and killed two young Palestinian boys in the northern West Bank. One Israeli human rights organization described the killings as "totally unjustified." Eye-witnesses termed the incident "a cold-blooded murder." The incident is one of thousands of similar "incidents" in which Israeli troops murdered innocent Palestinians for the purpose of casting fear and terror in the hearts of our people.
As usual, Israeli officials, including Defense Minister Moshe Yaalon, sought to evade responsibility, resorting to lying and concocting narratives about the incident that have absolutely nothing to do with truth.
I am not suggesting that the murder of two young Palestinians by trigger-happy Israeli soldiers justified the killing of the two Israeli tourists in Brussels.
However, I do believe that Israel, which murders our people knowingly and deliberately almost on a daily basis, has no moral high ground to stand on or boast about.
Israeli crimes, which assume numerous forms, all of them ugly and nefarious, constitute an eternal indictment of the Jewish state and its political and security officials.
We Palestinians don't hate Israel because Israel is Jewish. We rather hate Israel because Israel happens to be our oppressor and grave-digger, and I am not speaking metaphorically.
Indeed, honest, conscientious Jews who reject oppression are our natural allies against this criminal entity, called Israel.
In the final analysis, Israel's evil practices against the Palestinian people, whose homeland has been stolen by a powerful Zionist movement supported by immoral western powers, are responsible, at least in part, for attacks on Israelis and Jews around the world.
Hence, the regrettable but inevitable conclusion that such attacks, as the one that took place in Brussels a few days ago, would continue.
It is not true at all that "Palestinian incitement" is the reason for the occurrence of such incidents. The Palestinians are tormented so much by Israel's enduring occupation of their homeland that Israel stands morally naked before the entire world. The Palestinians are only voicing their endless pain and agony. Is Israel trying to rob us of our natural right to communicate our suffering to the world?
Even erstwhile friends of Israel in Europe and North America have come to reach the conclusion, namely that Israel is indulging in crimes against humanity against its Palestinian subjects.
Netanyahu and other Zionist leaders ought to realize that the increasing exposition of Israeli criminality is not attributed to "hazbara flaws" on Israel's and her supporters' part.
But we are living in the age of the internet, unlike the 1960s and 1970s when Jewish-dominated or Jewish-influenced media around the world succeeded, by and large, in changing the black into white and the big lie into a "truth" glorified by millions of misinformed westerners.
Once again, Israel is morally unfit to complain about the murder of Jews anywhere in the world if only because its Nazi-like army and security forces indulge in acts that are far more diabolical.
A final word. Some Israeli officials and spokespersons are prompted to cite the murderous killings by Bashar al-Assad's regime of Syrian civilians in order to extenuate the gravity of Israeli crimes.
But this is a sinister red herring, because the crimes of the fascist regime in Damascus against its own people in no way justify Israeli crimes against the Palestinians.
Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu and other Israeli officials have blamed "anti-Israeli incitement" by Palestinians and their supporters for the killing of two Israeli tourists in Brussels this week.
Israeli and Zionist media described the incident as “anti-Semitic." However, as of this time, there is no solid evidence linking the attack to Palestinians or Muslims.
To begin with, we condemn attacks on innocent Jews in the strongest terms. We also voice our principled rejection of anti-Semitism, Islamophobia and all other forms of racism.
Having made this issue abundantly clear, I believe we must not lump anti-Semitism (hating Jews for being Jews) with legitimate criticisms of Israel, a manifestly criminal, bellicose state that practices apartheid and indulges in abominable acts of ethnic cleansing and persecution against the Palestinian people.
We know and every honest human being under the sun ought to know that Israeli criminality, which often assumes pornographic proportions, does produce certain regrettable but inevitable impacts on people around the world.
Intellectually-honest and morally-sound people, irrespective of their cultural or religious backgrounds, don't love watching heavily armed crack soldiers train their rifles at and shoot young children and boys. Yet this is what the Israeli occupation soldiers have been doing to the Palestinians since time immemorial.
Just last week, Israeli soldiers shot and killed two young Palestinian boys in the northern West Bank. One Israeli human rights organization described the killings as "totally unjustified." Eye-witnesses termed the incident "a cold-blooded murder." The incident is one of thousands of similar "incidents" in which Israeli troops murdered innocent Palestinians for the purpose of casting fear and terror in the hearts of our people.
As usual, Israeli officials, including Defense Minister Moshe Yaalon, sought to evade responsibility, resorting to lying and concocting narratives about the incident that have absolutely nothing to do with truth.
I am not suggesting that the murder of two young Palestinians by trigger-happy Israeli soldiers justified the killing of the two Israeli tourists in Brussels.
However, I do believe that Israel, which murders our people knowingly and deliberately almost on a daily basis, has no moral high ground to stand on or boast about.
Israeli crimes, which assume numerous forms, all of them ugly and nefarious, constitute an eternal indictment of the Jewish state and its political and security officials.
We Palestinians don't hate Israel because Israel is Jewish. We rather hate Israel because Israel happens to be our oppressor and grave-digger, and I am not speaking metaphorically.
Indeed, honest, conscientious Jews who reject oppression are our natural allies against this criminal entity, called Israel.
In the final analysis, Israel's evil practices against the Palestinian people, whose homeland has been stolen by a powerful Zionist movement supported by immoral western powers, are responsible, at least in part, for attacks on Israelis and Jews around the world.
Hence, the regrettable but inevitable conclusion that such attacks, as the one that took place in Brussels a few days ago, would continue.
It is not true at all that "Palestinian incitement" is the reason for the occurrence of such incidents. The Palestinians are tormented so much by Israel's enduring occupation of their homeland that Israel stands morally naked before the entire world. The Palestinians are only voicing their endless pain and agony. Is Israel trying to rob us of our natural right to communicate our suffering to the world?
Even erstwhile friends of Israel in Europe and North America have come to reach the conclusion, namely that Israel is indulging in crimes against humanity against its Palestinian subjects.
Netanyahu and other Zionist leaders ought to realize that the increasing exposition of Israeli criminality is not attributed to "hazbara flaws" on Israel's and her supporters' part.
But we are living in the age of the internet, unlike the 1960s and 1970s when Jewish-dominated or Jewish-influenced media around the world succeeded, by and large, in changing the black into white and the big lie into a "truth" glorified by millions of misinformed westerners.
Once again, Israel is morally unfit to complain about the murder of Jews anywhere in the world if only because its Nazi-like army and security forces indulge in acts that are far more diabolical.
A final word. Some Israeli officials and spokespersons are prompted to cite the murderous killings by Bashar al-Assad's regime of Syrian civilians in order to extenuate the gravity of Israeli crimes.
But this is a sinister red herring, because the crimes of the fascist regime in Damascus against its own people in no way justify Israeli crimes against the Palestinians.
2 may 2014
Jordanian police stand guard as protesters take part in a demonstration in front of the Israeli embassy in Amman on March 14, 2014, against the killing of a Jordanian judge by Israeli soldiers.
Israel summoned Jordan's ambassador Thursday to protest an "anti-Israeli" article by a former Jordanian foreign minister, in which he based his argument on a Hitler quote, the foreign ministry said.
Spokesman Yigal Palmor said Israel's embassy in Amman also sent the foreign ministry there an official protest over an article published on Monday by Kamel Abu Jaber in The Jordan Times.
In the second paragraph of the article titled "The big Zionist lie and the task ahead", Abu Jaber, foreign minister from 1991 to 1993, uses a quote from Adolf Hitler's Mein Kampf to make a point about lying -- in "the big lie there is always a certain force of credibility".
"The Zionist big lie about Palestine -- 'a land without a people' -- that the entire Western world adopted, and the biblical, Talmudic myth of the 'chosen people' have been the most important factors behind all the tragedies and atrocities that Palestine and the Palestinians have been subjected to since (...) l897," Abu Jaber wrote.
"We Arabs, Jordanians and Palestinians especially, are victims of a torrent of lies by a few international media magnates that every day enter every room of every household, propagating not only sex and violence but also, above all, the Zionist ideas of the extreme right," he wrote.
Palmor said foreign ministry deputy director general Aviva Raz called in ambassador Walid Obeidat to protest about the piece, "which was in essence anti-Israeli, but basing it on Mein Kampf is definitely a red line, which brought an anti-Semitic spirit to some of the remarks."
In the letter to the Jordanian foreign ministry, Israel says of Abu Jaber that "constructing his arguments on Hitler’s racist and anti-Semitic philosophy is outrageous and offensive not only for Jews, but also for any human being who believes in the basic values of humanity."
Publishing Abu Jaber's piece on Monday, the day Israel remembered the six million Jews killed in the Holocaust, was "not by coincidence", the protest letter read, calling for "firm actions against the writer and the newspaper".
Tensions between Israel and Jordan, which signed a peace treaty in 1994, have risen following a series of clashes between Palestinians and Israeli security at Jerusalem's flashpoint Al-Aqsa mosque compound.
Under the treaty, Jordan is the custodian of Muslim holy sites in Jerusalem.
Israeli soldiers in March killed a Jordanian judge at a border crossing between the West Bank and Jordan, with the army saying it was investigating the circumstances.
Israel summoned Jordan's ambassador Thursday to protest an "anti-Israeli" article by a former Jordanian foreign minister, in which he based his argument on a Hitler quote, the foreign ministry said.
Spokesman Yigal Palmor said Israel's embassy in Amman also sent the foreign ministry there an official protest over an article published on Monday by Kamel Abu Jaber in The Jordan Times.
In the second paragraph of the article titled "The big Zionist lie and the task ahead", Abu Jaber, foreign minister from 1991 to 1993, uses a quote from Adolf Hitler's Mein Kampf to make a point about lying -- in "the big lie there is always a certain force of credibility".
"The Zionist big lie about Palestine -- 'a land without a people' -- that the entire Western world adopted, and the biblical, Talmudic myth of the 'chosen people' have been the most important factors behind all the tragedies and atrocities that Palestine and the Palestinians have been subjected to since (...) l897," Abu Jaber wrote.
"We Arabs, Jordanians and Palestinians especially, are victims of a torrent of lies by a few international media magnates that every day enter every room of every household, propagating not only sex and violence but also, above all, the Zionist ideas of the extreme right," he wrote.
Palmor said foreign ministry deputy director general Aviva Raz called in ambassador Walid Obeidat to protest about the piece, "which was in essence anti-Israeli, but basing it on Mein Kampf is definitely a red line, which brought an anti-Semitic spirit to some of the remarks."
In the letter to the Jordanian foreign ministry, Israel says of Abu Jaber that "constructing his arguments on Hitler’s racist and anti-Semitic philosophy is outrageous and offensive not only for Jews, but also for any human being who believes in the basic values of humanity."
Publishing Abu Jaber's piece on Monday, the day Israel remembered the six million Jews killed in the Holocaust, was "not by coincidence", the protest letter read, calling for "firm actions against the writer and the newspaper".
Tensions between Israel and Jordan, which signed a peace treaty in 1994, have risen following a series of clashes between Palestinians and Israeli security at Jerusalem's flashpoint Al-Aqsa mosque compound.
Under the treaty, Jordan is the custodian of Muslim holy sites in Jerusalem.
Israeli soldiers in March killed a Jordanian judge at a border crossing between the West Bank and Jordan, with the army saying it was investigating the circumstances.
19 feb 2014
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs, on Wednesday, denounced the Israeli prime minister’s campaign of intimidation against companies and organizations which boycott Israeli businesses involved in supporting settlement construction in the occupied Palestinian Territories.
It described the accusing of boycotters as “anti-Semitic” as racist and a demonstration that the Israeli government is determined to proceed with settlement construction, offering the settlers support and incentives and encouraging them to proceed with seizing Palestinian land, WAFA reports.
The ministry applauded the commitment of the European and international organizations and businesses to the boycott of the Israeli settlement products, as well as those involved and investing in settlement construction, which is in compliance with the relevant UN resolutions.
It described the accusing of boycotters as “anti-Semitic” as racist and a demonstration that the Israeli government is determined to proceed with settlement construction, offering the settlers support and incentives and encouraging them to proceed with seizing Palestinian land, WAFA reports.
The ministry applauded the commitment of the European and international organizations and businesses to the boycott of the Israeli settlement products, as well as those involved and investing in settlement construction, which is in compliance with the relevant UN resolutions.
14 feb 2014
Hungarian Ambassador to Israel Andor Nagy, center at ceremony in Yad Vashem
Israel fears the country is unwilling to confront its involvement in the Holocaust and that its politicians are complicit.
Israel's Foreign Ministry summoned Hungarian Ambassador to Israel Andor Nagy on Thursday due to deep concerns over recent anti-Semitic incidents in Hungary.
Nagy met in Jerusalem with Rafi Schutz, vice president for European affairs in the ministry, who expressed Israel's doubts over the country's willingness to confront its involvement in the Holocaust. The concerns are due to a string of recent events, among them a planned memorial to mark the 70th anniversary of the Nazi invasion into Hungary that portrays Hungary as a victim and not a willing collaborator.
Another notable incident is the authorization of the participation of the Nazi Hungarian Dawn Party in the upcoming elections on April 6 despite its explicit anti-Semitic and racist platform.
The Foreign Ministry said that it sees these as dangerous efforts to rewrite the history of the Holocaust and the complicity of Hungarian politicians in such trends.
It was only in January that Hungary made its first official apology for the role it played during the Holocaust.
Israel fears the country is unwilling to confront its involvement in the Holocaust and that its politicians are complicit.
Israel's Foreign Ministry summoned Hungarian Ambassador to Israel Andor Nagy on Thursday due to deep concerns over recent anti-Semitic incidents in Hungary.
Nagy met in Jerusalem with Rafi Schutz, vice president for European affairs in the ministry, who expressed Israel's doubts over the country's willingness to confront its involvement in the Holocaust. The concerns are due to a string of recent events, among them a planned memorial to mark the 70th anniversary of the Nazi invasion into Hungary that portrays Hungary as a victim and not a willing collaborator.
Another notable incident is the authorization of the participation of the Nazi Hungarian Dawn Party in the upcoming elections on April 6 despite its explicit anti-Semitic and racist platform.
The Foreign Ministry said that it sees these as dangerous efforts to rewrite the history of the Holocaust and the complicity of Hungarian politicians in such trends.
It was only in January that Hungary made its first official apology for the role it played during the Holocaust.
13 feb 2014
Wael Mansour, the actor behind the voiceover for the Arabic version of Donald Duck, was fired by Walt Disney for an anti-Israel tweet.
A tweet critical of Israel and Zionists has cost an Egyptian voice actor his job with entertainment giant Walt Disney.
"They sacked me after US newspapers accused me of anti-Semitism," Wael Mansour told Anadolu Agency on Monday.
Since 2006, Mansour had worked with Walt Disney to perform the voice of the Arabic version of the funny animal cartoon character Donald Duck.
But his job came to a halt when he tweeted statements hostile to Israel and its occupation of Arab lands last August.
"At that time, a foreign journalist e-mailed me to ask about the tweet," Mansour recalled.
"I thought the issue was over, when my agent told me that the tweet had caused a massive anger."
One month later, the Egyptian actor got a phone call from his agent in Paris, who told him that the granddaughter of Walt Disney founder was infuriated by his tweet.
"He told me that we should sit together to discuss some issues, but declined to elaborate until we meet," Mansour recalled.
By December, Mansour learned that the California-based company had decided to fire over the Twitter comment.
"I have never felt any regret for the comment, which was shared by more than 9,000 people," Mansour said.
"If I go back on time, I will write the tweet again because I'm free to express my own opinion."
AA could not get immediate comments from officials at the Walt Disney Company.
Donald's voice, one of the most identifiable voices in all of animation, was performed in English by voice actor Clarence Nash up to his death in 1985.
It was largely this semi-intelligible speech, that would cement Donald's image into audiences' minds and help fuel both Donald's and Nash's rise to stardom. Since 1985, Donald has been voiced by Tony Anselmo.
Source: World Bulletin
A tweet critical of Israel and Zionists has cost an Egyptian voice actor his job with entertainment giant Walt Disney.
"They sacked me after US newspapers accused me of anti-Semitism," Wael Mansour told Anadolu Agency on Monday.
Since 2006, Mansour had worked with Walt Disney to perform the voice of the Arabic version of the funny animal cartoon character Donald Duck.
But his job came to a halt when he tweeted statements hostile to Israel and its occupation of Arab lands last August.
"At that time, a foreign journalist e-mailed me to ask about the tweet," Mansour recalled.
"I thought the issue was over, when my agent told me that the tweet had caused a massive anger."
One month later, the Egyptian actor got a phone call from his agent in Paris, who told him that the granddaughter of Walt Disney founder was infuriated by his tweet.
"He told me that we should sit together to discuss some issues, but declined to elaborate until we meet," Mansour recalled.
By December, Mansour learned that the California-based company had decided to fire over the Twitter comment.
"I have never felt any regret for the comment, which was shared by more than 9,000 people," Mansour said.
"If I go back on time, I will write the tweet again because I'm free to express my own opinion."
AA could not get immediate comments from officials at the Walt Disney Company.
Donald's voice, one of the most identifiable voices in all of animation, was performed in English by voice actor Clarence Nash up to his death in 1985.
It was largely this semi-intelligible speech, that would cement Donald's image into audiences' minds and help fuel both Donald's and Nash's rise to stardom. Since 1985, Donald has been voiced by Tony Anselmo.
Source: World Bulletin
9 feb 2014
Former CIA Director James Woolsey
Former CIA Director James Woolsey says anti-Semitism could be a factor in the U.S. refusal to release a Jewish American jailed for spying for Israel.
Woolsey's told Israeli Channel 10 TV Saturday that Americans who spied for other countries including Korea and Greece were freed after short sentences, while Jonathan Pollard is still jailed after 25 years.
Pollard was a civilian intelligence analyst for the U.S. Navy when he gave thousands of classified documents to his Israeli handlers. He was arrested in 1985 and later sentenced to life in prison.
"I certainly don't think that it is universally true, but in the case of some American individuals, I think there is anti-Semitism at work here," Woolsey said.
He said others who did the same as Pollard were freed quickly.
Former CIA Director James Woolsey says anti-Semitism could be a factor in the U.S. refusal to release a Jewish American jailed for spying for Israel.
Woolsey's told Israeli Channel 10 TV Saturday that Americans who spied for other countries including Korea and Greece were freed after short sentences, while Jonathan Pollard is still jailed after 25 years.
Pollard was a civilian intelligence analyst for the U.S. Navy when he gave thousands of classified documents to his Israeli handlers. He was arrested in 1985 and later sentenced to life in prison.
"I certainly don't think that it is universally true, but in the case of some American individuals, I think there is anti-Semitism at work here," Woolsey said.
He said others who did the same as Pollard were freed quickly.
1 feb 2014
A Knesset member accused U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry of having "anti-Semitic undertones," Israeli media reported Saturday. Moti Yogev of Habayit Hayehudi told Israel Radio on Thursday that Kerry puts "obsessive pressure" on Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu to move so-called peace process forward.
Netanyahu has to maneuver under Kerry's relentlessness and "unprofessionalism, which may also have anti-Semitic undertones to it," said Yogev, who claimed that many Likud members share his view.
Kerry has "anti-Israel elements to him," which is why he does not seek compromise but only "unequivocal answers that could only mean shrinking Israel's borders." The right-wing MK added.
Habayit Hayehudi, which means The Jewish Home, is one of the far-right Israeli parties. Voices within the party have been stressing an unequivocal position asking Palestinian negotiators to recognize Israel as a Jewish state.
Israel's pressure on Palestinians to recognize it as a Jewish state is an attempt to legalize "racism," PLO official Hanan Ashrawi said on Saturday, January 11, 2014.
A "Jewish state" recognition would exempt Israel from its responsibility toward the Palestinian refugees who were forcibly displaced from their homes in 1948, Ma’an quoted Ashrawi.
Netanyahu has to maneuver under Kerry's relentlessness and "unprofessionalism, which may also have anti-Semitic undertones to it," said Yogev, who claimed that many Likud members share his view.
Kerry has "anti-Israel elements to him," which is why he does not seek compromise but only "unequivocal answers that could only mean shrinking Israel's borders." The right-wing MK added.
Habayit Hayehudi, which means The Jewish Home, is one of the far-right Israeli parties. Voices within the party have been stressing an unequivocal position asking Palestinian negotiators to recognize Israel as a Jewish state.
Israel's pressure on Palestinians to recognize it as a Jewish state is an attempt to legalize "racism," PLO official Hanan Ashrawi said on Saturday, January 11, 2014.
A "Jewish state" recognition would exempt Israel from its responsibility toward the Palestinian refugees who were forcibly displaced from their homes in 1948, Ma’an quoted Ashrawi.
30 jan 2014
Israel's intelligence minister has said President Mahmoud Abbas is the world's most anti-Semitic leader following the departure of Mahmoud Ahmadinejad as Iran's president last year.
"Since Ahmadinejad left the political stage, Abu Mazen is the number one leader in injecting anti-Semitic and anti-Israel poison," Yuval Steinitz told a Tel Aviv security conference Wednesday, using the name by which Abbas is popularly known in Arabic.
"Under Abu Mazen the level of anti-Israel and anti-Semitic incitement in the (Palestinian) Authority has reached new highs, where the bottom line is the destruction of Israel," said Steinitz, a member of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's Likud party.
"As someone who denied the Holocaust in his youth, he today denies the very existence of the Jewish people and their right to their own state," he told the annual conference of the Institute for National Security Studies, according to a transcript on the INSS website.
"As long as we do not see substantive change in the (Palestinian) educational system and media, a peace agreement is an illusion."
Abbas' spokesman hit back at Steinitz on Thursday, saying Israel's own incitement was manifesting itself in the killing of Palestinians by the Israeli army.
In a statement, Nabil Abu Rudeina insisted that Palestinians would do nothing to undermine US efforts to push peace talks forward, and called on the US and Israel's government to condemn inflammatory rhetoric against Palestinian leaders.
"After serial Israeli incitement against Abbas, with the latest incident being Steinitz's comments, Netanyahu's government, as well as the US administration, must take an official stance on this attack," Abu Rudeina said.
"The Israeli army's killing of Palestinians, including Mohammad Mubarak yesterday (Wednesday), is the natural progression from (Israel's) policy of incitement through its ministers and officials," he said.
Israeli troops shot dead 19-year-old Mubarak near the West Bank city of Ramallah, with the army alleging he had opened fire at them although witnesses insisted he was unarmed.
In his doctoral thesis at Moscow's Patrice Lumumba University, Abbas questioned the figure of six million Jews killed in the Nazi Holocaust, suggesting the number could have been "fewer than one million."
But, he added, "the controversy over the figure cannot minimize in any way the atrocious crime committed against the Jews."
"Since Ahmadinejad left the political stage, Abu Mazen is the number one leader in injecting anti-Semitic and anti-Israel poison," Yuval Steinitz told a Tel Aviv security conference Wednesday, using the name by which Abbas is popularly known in Arabic.
"Under Abu Mazen the level of anti-Israel and anti-Semitic incitement in the (Palestinian) Authority has reached new highs, where the bottom line is the destruction of Israel," said Steinitz, a member of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's Likud party.
"As someone who denied the Holocaust in his youth, he today denies the very existence of the Jewish people and their right to their own state," he told the annual conference of the Institute for National Security Studies, according to a transcript on the INSS website.
"As long as we do not see substantive change in the (Palestinian) educational system and media, a peace agreement is an illusion."
Abbas' spokesman hit back at Steinitz on Thursday, saying Israel's own incitement was manifesting itself in the killing of Palestinians by the Israeli army.
In a statement, Nabil Abu Rudeina insisted that Palestinians would do nothing to undermine US efforts to push peace talks forward, and called on the US and Israel's government to condemn inflammatory rhetoric against Palestinian leaders.
"After serial Israeli incitement against Abbas, with the latest incident being Steinitz's comments, Netanyahu's government, as well as the US administration, must take an official stance on this attack," Abu Rudeina said.
"The Israeli army's killing of Palestinians, including Mohammad Mubarak yesterday (Wednesday), is the natural progression from (Israel's) policy of incitement through its ministers and officials," he said.
Israeli troops shot dead 19-year-old Mubarak near the West Bank city of Ramallah, with the army alleging he had opened fire at them although witnesses insisted he was unarmed.
In his doctoral thesis at Moscow's Patrice Lumumba University, Abbas questioned the figure of six million Jews killed in the Nazi Holocaust, suggesting the number could have been "fewer than one million."
But, he added, "the controversy over the figure cannot minimize in any way the atrocious crime committed against the Jews."
2 jan 2014
By Gordon Duff
There is a strange gesture sweeping Europe called the “Quenelle.” Dieudonné M'bala M'bala, the vastly popular French comedian and activist for social justice is credited with created it. What is it?
Haaretz calls it a “reverse Nazi salute. When I see it, it is someone brushing lint off their sleeve.
Are the Zionists of Europe, the extremist political group that masses are rising against to be considered “lint” to be brushed away? Perhaps that is the message that the decades of hatred spewed at Germans, the robotic indoctrination of Europeans in questionable history, self-hatred and slavish obedience to a “bankster” elite is the real heart of Zionism.
This is the real message of the Quenelle, a stand against apartheid in an Israel that legally was never intended to be a Jewish state but rather a “homeland” for Jews persecuted during the war.
Never mistake one for the other.
Badge of Honor
The Quenelle is the antithesis of Zionism. It is international, inclusive, non-sectarian, steeped in not just humor but a dedication to social justice that turns away from violence.
You see, Jews are victimized. Few non-Jews understand and fewer Jews each day “get it.” Jews are the fodder of “hatred mythology,” an industry of manufactured mythology that is at the root of over 60 years of conflicts and deaths that now number into the millions.
Whatever is said, there would be no Syrian war without Zionism, no “war on terror,” no Suez crisis, no Chechnian bombings in Russia. We can go further; there would be no Tea Party of warmongers and extremists in the US without the Zionist money behind them, no flood of narcotics into the world’s schools and kindergartens and, most of all, no world economic and monetary crises.
Is this an overstatement, an oversimplification? If only that were true.
The Quenelle, labeled an “anti-Semitic” gesture by those it is intended to expose, is a real success. First of all, why in the world are Zionist still using the term “Semitic?” A highly respected study done at John’s Hopkins by a group led by Israeli scientist Dr. Eran El Haik conclusively proved that Israeli Jews are genetically European.
97.5% have absolutely no Middle Eastern DNA of any kind, not Semitic certainly. Does this mean there can be no Jewish homeland? Actually no. Does it mean that “settlers” can move simply displace very real Semitic residents, for Palestinians are a totally “Semitic” race, and steal their homes?
The Geneva Conventions qualify this as a war crime. Even the European Union now outlaws anyone from having financial dealings with Israeli companies or persons living on illegally stolen land, not just the West Bank but 40% of pre-1967 Israel as well.
This is law, though unreported. Instead, newspapers call the Quenelle “anti-Semitic” but fail to recognize or report that their own governments have sanctioned Israel for apartheid acts against their real Semitic population.
This is why the Quenelle is so important.
It is about “justice.”
TERRORISM AS NATIONAL POLICY
Never published, never spoken of publicly, the intelligence organizations of the world are all aware that most terrorist acts are staged as theatrical events to forward the economic aims of powerful quasi-national organizations.
The largest terror organization in the world is Israeli. Calling it the “Mossad” is an oversimplification. In actuality, it encompasses factions of the intelligence organizations of dozens of nations, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Britain, India and, especially, the United States.
The Mossad only manages these factions.
These groups, in turn, back revolutions, rig elections, set off car bombs, hire “lone gunman” and “suicide bombers” and train terror groups in three dozen nations.
Last week, Africa suffered a “jolt” from this very real conspiracy. Few saw it, few recognized the pattern but it was there.
Are the “Jews” doing this? The real answer is no. Jews are people like everyone else. Making them seem otherwise, making them hated or feared is the work of the Zionists.
Reporting the history of this well recognized and highly documented fact can be fatal.
Denying the Holocaust?
Like any good parent, I took my own children to Dachau, twice actually. I took rolls and rolls of film, this was the pre-digital days. We walked the quarter mile, back to the crematorium and gas chambers.
Even the kids noticed something was wrong so many years ago. I didn’t say anything. Later, it was admitted that Dachau was never a “death camp” and the millions of children, busload after busload, decade after decade, had all been lied to.
This also means that the millions of American servicemen that claim to have visited the gas chambers of Dachau were suffering from “American Legionitis,” a disease caught from too much time on a bar stool.
I have also been to Auschwitz, something few can really state. This is hours of driving from Berlin, involving renting an apartment in Krakow and driving south. Auschwitz has to be seen in winter, when days are short.
It is a dismal place. There is a story there, IG Farben, Standard Oil, the Bush family, synthetic rubber plants, a huge industrial area, work camps, a real truth that is only told in pieces.
You can smell the suffering and death. What you can also smell is something else wrong. You see, Auschwitz, at one time credited with the gassing of millions of Jews is, officially, no longer considered a “death camp.”
Was massive wrong done there? Anyone who doubts that is insane. Is history, as it is taught in Europe, virtually at gunpoint, wrong?
If truth is justice, then why is truth a crime? The answer is simple, the truth would expose something monstrous, well beyond questions of the holocaust.
If the “game theory warriors” are right, we are fed historical absurdities to confound and blind us.
A Simple Truth
The Zionist war against “the Quenelle” is a war against tolerance, not against hate. Zionism is the definition of hate. Zionism is little more than one head of the hydra. Jewish victimization mythology is no more than a tool.
If the “game theory warriors” are right, the persecution of the Palestinian people is little more than a game, part of a complex equation, “chaos theory,” intended to create a fertile environment for human subjugation.
Bedfellows
Oddly, I probably receive more “anti-Semitic” attacks than most, though I am a primary voice against Zionism and Likudist “hokeyism.”
There is one nasty truth Jews need to accept. They are being played for fools. The Quenelle is a way of demonstrating this.
“Any fool can see this.”
It is the job of Zionism to make certain every Jewish child spends every waking moment in terror of being turned into soap or a lampshade though such things were debunked long ago.
Who would want to victimize a child like this? The answer is simple, monsters.
Why would they want to do this? That answer is simple also. They do it for money and power.
There is a strange gesture sweeping Europe called the “Quenelle.” Dieudonné M'bala M'bala, the vastly popular French comedian and activist for social justice is credited with created it. What is it?
Haaretz calls it a “reverse Nazi salute. When I see it, it is someone brushing lint off their sleeve.
Are the Zionists of Europe, the extremist political group that masses are rising against to be considered “lint” to be brushed away? Perhaps that is the message that the decades of hatred spewed at Germans, the robotic indoctrination of Europeans in questionable history, self-hatred and slavish obedience to a “bankster” elite is the real heart of Zionism.
This is the real message of the Quenelle, a stand against apartheid in an Israel that legally was never intended to be a Jewish state but rather a “homeland” for Jews persecuted during the war.
Never mistake one for the other.
Badge of Honor
The Quenelle is the antithesis of Zionism. It is international, inclusive, non-sectarian, steeped in not just humor but a dedication to social justice that turns away from violence.
You see, Jews are victimized. Few non-Jews understand and fewer Jews each day “get it.” Jews are the fodder of “hatred mythology,” an industry of manufactured mythology that is at the root of over 60 years of conflicts and deaths that now number into the millions.
Whatever is said, there would be no Syrian war without Zionism, no “war on terror,” no Suez crisis, no Chechnian bombings in Russia. We can go further; there would be no Tea Party of warmongers and extremists in the US without the Zionist money behind them, no flood of narcotics into the world’s schools and kindergartens and, most of all, no world economic and monetary crises.
Is this an overstatement, an oversimplification? If only that were true.
The Quenelle, labeled an “anti-Semitic” gesture by those it is intended to expose, is a real success. First of all, why in the world are Zionist still using the term “Semitic?” A highly respected study done at John’s Hopkins by a group led by Israeli scientist Dr. Eran El Haik conclusively proved that Israeli Jews are genetically European.
97.5% have absolutely no Middle Eastern DNA of any kind, not Semitic certainly. Does this mean there can be no Jewish homeland? Actually no. Does it mean that “settlers” can move simply displace very real Semitic residents, for Palestinians are a totally “Semitic” race, and steal their homes?
The Geneva Conventions qualify this as a war crime. Even the European Union now outlaws anyone from having financial dealings with Israeli companies or persons living on illegally stolen land, not just the West Bank but 40% of pre-1967 Israel as well.
This is law, though unreported. Instead, newspapers call the Quenelle “anti-Semitic” but fail to recognize or report that their own governments have sanctioned Israel for apartheid acts against their real Semitic population.
This is why the Quenelle is so important.
It is about “justice.”
TERRORISM AS NATIONAL POLICY
Never published, never spoken of publicly, the intelligence organizations of the world are all aware that most terrorist acts are staged as theatrical events to forward the economic aims of powerful quasi-national organizations.
The largest terror organization in the world is Israeli. Calling it the “Mossad” is an oversimplification. In actuality, it encompasses factions of the intelligence organizations of dozens of nations, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Britain, India and, especially, the United States.
The Mossad only manages these factions.
These groups, in turn, back revolutions, rig elections, set off car bombs, hire “lone gunman” and “suicide bombers” and train terror groups in three dozen nations.
Last week, Africa suffered a “jolt” from this very real conspiracy. Few saw it, few recognized the pattern but it was there.
Are the “Jews” doing this? The real answer is no. Jews are people like everyone else. Making them seem otherwise, making them hated or feared is the work of the Zionists.
Reporting the history of this well recognized and highly documented fact can be fatal.
Denying the Holocaust?
Like any good parent, I took my own children to Dachau, twice actually. I took rolls and rolls of film, this was the pre-digital days. We walked the quarter mile, back to the crematorium and gas chambers.
Even the kids noticed something was wrong so many years ago. I didn’t say anything. Later, it was admitted that Dachau was never a “death camp” and the millions of children, busload after busload, decade after decade, had all been lied to.
This also means that the millions of American servicemen that claim to have visited the gas chambers of Dachau were suffering from “American Legionitis,” a disease caught from too much time on a bar stool.
I have also been to Auschwitz, something few can really state. This is hours of driving from Berlin, involving renting an apartment in Krakow and driving south. Auschwitz has to be seen in winter, when days are short.
It is a dismal place. There is a story there, IG Farben, Standard Oil, the Bush family, synthetic rubber plants, a huge industrial area, work camps, a real truth that is only told in pieces.
You can smell the suffering and death. What you can also smell is something else wrong. You see, Auschwitz, at one time credited with the gassing of millions of Jews is, officially, no longer considered a “death camp.”
Was massive wrong done there? Anyone who doubts that is insane. Is history, as it is taught in Europe, virtually at gunpoint, wrong?
If truth is justice, then why is truth a crime? The answer is simple, the truth would expose something monstrous, well beyond questions of the holocaust.
If the “game theory warriors” are right, we are fed historical absurdities to confound and blind us.
A Simple Truth
The Zionist war against “the Quenelle” is a war against tolerance, not against hate. Zionism is the definition of hate. Zionism is little more than one head of the hydra. Jewish victimization mythology is no more than a tool.
If the “game theory warriors” are right, the persecution of the Palestinian people is little more than a game, part of a complex equation, “chaos theory,” intended to create a fertile environment for human subjugation.
Bedfellows
Oddly, I probably receive more “anti-Semitic” attacks than most, though I am a primary voice against Zionism and Likudist “hokeyism.”
There is one nasty truth Jews need to accept. They are being played for fools. The Quenelle is a way of demonstrating this.
“Any fool can see this.”
It is the job of Zionism to make certain every Jewish child spends every waking moment in terror of being turned into soap or a lampshade though such things were debunked long ago.
Who would want to victimize a child like this? The answer is simple, monsters.
Why would they want to do this? That answer is simple also. They do it for money and power.