All The News Anti-Israel Posters Will Not Read Or Discuss

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The most confrontational interview I ever did in Israel.

You are in for an extraordinary 45 minutes and to say it is electric would be an understatement.

Because it's the Christian Easter week, I thought you might like to hear one of the former most influential Bishops of the Middle East.

The program is as relevant today as it was when it was recorded eleven years ago.

(audio show online)

Israel - A thorn in the eye of some Christians
 
The problem with these coexistence programs is that they do not address the problems. An Israeli and a Palestinian can be best of friends but the Palestinian will go home to find his house bulldozed. That friendship will not change Israel's policies.

The bulldozing of houses is a symptom of the underlying problems. Not the cause of it.
 
If the Jews would agree to the establishment of a secular democracy with no special rights for members of any faith, there would be peace.

Newsflash. The Jews HAVE a secular democracy with no special rights for members of any faith. What the Palestinians and the Gazans are offering is an Islamic State based on sharia law.
 
“There is a general problem in that university administrators are illiterate with respect to anti-Semitic language and the typical iconography of anti-Zionist expression. A key issue in all of this concerns free speech on campus. There is a tendency in UK academia to believe that freedom of speech on campus is absolute. Many believe that the university is a ‘marketplace of ideas’ and that this means that views can be freely exchanged, even if they cause offense.

“This metaphor of the marketplace of ideas is outdated. Free speech is circumscribed by several UK laws designed to promote racial, religious, sexual, and disability equality on campus, to prevent harassment and discrimination, and to promote equality of educational opportunity. Many universities fail to consider these laws, allowing campus anti-Semitism to flourish.

UK campus anti-Semitism and the state of free speech
 
If the Jews would agree to the establishment of a secular democracy with no special rights for members of any faith, there would be peace.

Newsflash. The Jews HAVE a secular democracy with no special rights for members of any faith. What the Palestinians and the Gazans are offering is an Islamic State based on sharia law.

Israel is a theocracy with some democratic elements afforded to those that practice Judaism. At least 50 laws are discriminatory and favor those that practice Judaism. Starting from the "law of return" which allows those practicing Judaism of any national or ethnic background without any ancestral connection to the area, e.g. an Inuit that has converted to Judaism has more rights to enter the territory than a non-Jew who has a direct family relationship with people in the territory. You can add the Jewish National Fund through the Israel Land Authority discriminates between Jews and non-Jews with respect to land leasing. But you knew that, you are just doing the Hasbara thing. Here are the 50 discriminatory laws.


The Adalah database of 50 discriminatory laws in Israel
 
If the Jews would agree to the establishment of a secular democracy with no special rights for members of any faith, there would be peace.

Newsflash. The Jews HAVE a secular democracy with no special rights for members of any faith. What the Palestinians and the Gazans are offering is an Islamic State based on sharia law.

Israel is a theocracy with some democratic elements afforded to those that practice Judaism. At least 50 laws are discriminatory and favor those that practice Judaism. Starting from the "law of return" which allows those practicing Judaism of any national or ethnic background without any ancestral connection to the area, e.g. an Inuit that has converted to Judaism has more rights to enter the territory than a non-Jew who has a direct family relationship with people in the territory. You can add the Jewish National Fund through the Israel Land Authority discriminates between Jews and non-Jews with respect to land leasing. But you knew that, you are just doing the Hasbara thing. Here are the 50 discriminatory laws.


The Adalah database of 50 discriminatory laws in Israel

Actually, you're as befuddled as usual with your cut and paste "Israel is a theocracy" meme. Obviously, you don't know what a constitutes a theocracy.

What's comical is that the list you have cut and pasted numerous times before includes laws that date back to the mid nineteen fifties. If you do a search, you can find laws here in the Great Satan™ that were drafted decades ago and while not repealed, still exist as civil law.

Ya' Allah, Habib, your repetitive cutting and pasting is boring.
 
The most confrontational interview I ever did in Israel.

You are in for an extraordinary 45 minutes and to say it is electric would be an understatement.

Because it's the Christian Easter week, I thought you might like to hear one of the former most influential Bishops of the Middle East.

The program is as relevant today as it was when it was recorded eleven years ago.

(audio show online)

Israel - A thorn in the eye of some Christians
That was arduous. Two uninformed people arguing. Aaarrrrgghhh!
 
Free speech is circumscribed by several UK laws designed to promote racial, religious, sexual, and disability equality on campus, to prevent harassment and discrimination,
Yet when the Palestinians talk about equality they get shut down for harassment and discrimination.
 
Free speech is circumscribed by several UK laws designed to promote racial, religious, sexual, and disability equality on campus, to prevent harassment and discrimination,
Yet when the Palestinians talk about equality they get shut down for harassment and discrimination.
And when You and I do it Tinnie,we are called Anti-Semites,trouble is most of the Jewish population in Israel are NOT SEMITIC but the Palestinians are...........funny they would say that,those wannabee Jews who are just Converts from God knows where....as I say "SYNTHETIC JEWS"...steve
 
The problem with these coexistence programs is that they do not address the problems. An Israeli and a Palestinian can be best of friends but the Palestinian will go home to find his house bulldozed. That friendship will not change Israel's policies.

The bulldozing of houses is a symptom of the underlying problems. Not the cause of it.
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Bulldozing people's homes is barbarism and collective punishment, a crime against humanity. Jewish people should be ashamed of the practice for which there is no justification, not promote it's use like Zionists do.
 
“There is a general problem in that university administrators are illiterate with respect to anti-Semitic language and the typical iconography of anti-Zionist expression. A key issue in all of this concerns free speech on campus. There is a tendency in UK academia to believe that freedom of speech on campus is absolute. Many believe that the university is a ‘marketplace of ideas’ and that this means that views can be freely exchanged, even if they cause offense.

“This metaphor of the marketplace of ideas is outdated. Free speech is circumscribed by several UK laws designed to promote racial, religious, sexual, and disability equality on campus, to prevent harassment and discrimination, and to promote equality of educational opportunity. Many universities fail to consider these laws, allowing campus anti-Semitism to flourish.

UK campus anti-Semitism and the state of free speech

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It's not law yet, it's just part of "official guidelines" which can be interpreted in several diferent ways and there are plenty of lawyers here in the UK gearing up for legal challenges should anyone ever be charged with an offence as a result of this drivel. Here in the U.K. we're not easily intimidated by Zionist "lawfare".
 
Free speech is circumscribed by several UK laws designed to promote racial, religious, sexual, and disability equality on campus, to prevent harassment and discrimination,
Yet when the Palestinians talk about equality they get shut down for harassment and discrimination.
And when You and I do it Tinnie,we are called Anti-Semites,trouble is most of the Jewish population in Israel are NOT SEMITIC but the Palestinians are...........funny they would say that,those wannabee Jews who are just Converts from God knows where....as I say "SYNTHETIC JEWS"...steve


The problem with what you wrote is exactly this:

You DO NOT KNOW where the Jews came from.
You DO NOT KNOW the meaning of of the word Semitic

You and others choose to adopt what has been said for only 100 years, or even less, about the Jews and believe it no matter what.

Arabs are from Canaan? Really?

Funny that the Arabs are now from ancient Canaan, but only for the past 50 to 60 years. And only to those who hate Jews more than life itself.
 
Kismet was supposedly created by "Omar Tahan," but that was a fiction. In fact he was conceived, written and drawn by Jews. And considering that comics in that time period were routinely blatantly racist, Kismet - despite the stereotypical catchphrases - was someone who was clearly a good guy.

The comic book house that created Kismet, Bomber Comics, was owned by two Jews, including a woman, Ruth Roche, who probably wrote the Kismet stories.

So we have Jews who created a very respectful (if short-lived) Muslim comic book hero 75 years ago when racism and bigotry was widespread, and today we have a Muslim artist who inserted anti-Jewish messages in the modern form of the same medium.

(vide full article and cartoons online)

The Muslim comic-book antisemite and the Jewish cartoonists who created a Muslim superhero ~ Elder Of Ziyon - Israel News
 
The son she names in the ‘Newsday’ clip is Diya Zakariya Shaker Al-Agha “Al-Faluji”. He was convicted of the murder of Amatzia Ben Haim from Kibbutz Yad Mordechai in a greenhouse in Ganei Tal in October 1992.
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“…Amatzia worked as an engineer in the fledgling electronics factory of the kibbutz. The final product was a computer controlled irrigation and liquid fertilization system sold to farmers who owned greenhouses, small plots of land, who grew tomatoes, peppers, strawberries, and flowers.

Amatzia would go to these farms, install the systems, and often go back to maintain them or to troubleshoot them if needed. Some of these farms were in the Gaza Strip, prior to the Israeli evacuation of all farms and settlements in Gaza.

It was on one of these trips that Amatzia was helping one such farmer in the Gaza strip, focused entirely on an irrigation line that may have been clogged, or a computer lead that may have malfunctioned. He did not pay attention to the young teen working nearby with a hoe, weeding the furrows. It was to be Amatzia’s last day on earth, as the teen brought the hoe down on Amatzia’s head, killing him instantly, widowing Amatzia’s wife, and orphaning his children.”

(full article online)

Identifying the BBC’s anonymous “mother of a Palestinian inmate”
 
As the evening progressed, it was announced that Breaking the Silence did not win the award, which Campaign4Truth hailed as a great victory.

Matan Peleg, CEO of the Im Tirtzu movement that has been one of the leading voices in Israel in opposition to Breaking the Silence, said: “Breaking the Silence is an anti-Zionist political organization that uses its extensive foreign government bank account to defame the State of Israel and IDF soldiers.”

“It is great to see how Jews abroad are standing up to defend Israel against the lies of Breaking the Silence,” Peleg added.

British Jews protest 'Breaking the Silence' award nomination
 
(OH, YES, there is Apartheid in Israel. And Arabs LOVE IT ! )

The Jewish People Policy Institute(JPPI) on Thursday released its second annual Pluralism Index, which finds that more than 90% of Jewish Israelis and almost 80% of Arab Israelis feel “comfortable” or “very comfortable” to be “who they are” in Israel.

Other interesting findings: Arab Israelis rank Israeli soldiers higher than most other groups. That they rank “settlers” at the bottom of the list. And, like Israeli Jews, Israeli Arabs also take a dim view of the contribution of ultra-Orthodox Jews to Israel’s success.

(full article online)

http://www.jewishpress.com/news/isr...-live-in-israel-just-not-together/2017/04/20/
 
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