Jerusalem News 914. Views, Jews, Ten Tribes News
10 June 2010, 28 Sivan 5770
Contents:
1. Reaction by Yair
to anti-Israel Web-Site Articles
2. David Jackson: "The IDF
Had Every Right"
3. If Israel Is Not Evil, the World Is in Big Trouble
4. Obama
Official: Netanyahu Waiting for 'President Palin'
5. Probe: [Turkish PM] Erdogan
knew Gaza flotilla would be violent
Jew-hating Gentiles ignore oppression of the Kurdish people by Turkey and every
other crime committed by Muslim oppressors.
The Land of Israel belongs to the Jews.
Arabs of Gaza and the West Bank should be transferred to Brazil or someplace
similar.
Hamas represents the democratic will of the People of Gaza and the Founding
Constitution of Hamas demonizes the Jews as Jews and calls for the destruction
of Israel altogether, no matter what. Gaza therefore endangers the existence of
the Jews in israel. Gaza therefore needs to be dismantled and its Arab
inhabitants evacuated to the west.
Note: On this left-wing
Quisling-type URL the letter by Yair is still
"awaiting moderation".
The remark just before that by Richard Parker has however already been approved.
What does it say? ##
Richard Parker June 7, 2010 at 8:11 pm
What would have been the reaction if armed masked goons dressed in black had
rappelled down (with covering fire) into morning prayers in a synagogue' ##
A pertinent remark perhaps?
Not really.
Jews in a Synagogue pray to the God of Israel for the good of all. Thugs on a
ship intending to impugn the sovereignty of another country and to violently
undermine its very legitimacy and right to exist are something else. Jews
praying is good, anti-Israeli pro-Arab activity is evil. It is that simple.
And who is Richard Parker? Answer: A known anti-Jewish
fanatic who has his own anti-Jewish web site and racial theories. When racist
right wingers are against the Jews the left-wingers apparently accept them.
The remark of Parker is not simply a remark but rather a threat.
They are threatening to shoot up
synagogues! 2. David Jackson: "The IDF
Had Every Right" re The International Flotilla
Attack on Israeli Sovereignty
http://britam.org/marmara.html
Yair,
The IDF had every right to repel the activists who attempted to invade
Israeli territory. I think you may be too generous to allow that some of
these individuals acted out of a genuine concern for people in Gaza. Their
selective 'concern' always seems to take the form of vilifying the State of
Israel, whom they no doubt hate.
My recommendation for handling future such incidents is too disable the
ship's steering systems while they are still far out at sea. That will give
their comrades something else to focus their concern on, and make whoever
owns those ships less enthusiastic about joining the next flotilla.
David Jackson
Roanoke, TX
3. If Israel Is Not Evil, the World Is
in Big Trouble
http://worthreading.ning.com/profiles/blogs/if-israel-is-not-evil-the'xg_source=msg_mes_network
by Dennis Prager Extracts: With the exception of the United States, nearly all the world's nations;
newspapers, radio and TV news stations; the United Nations; and the world's
Leftist academics and organizations have condemned Israel over the Gaza flotilla
incident. The characterizations of the Jewish state range from a society so evil
that it should not be allowed to exist to a villainous nation that is
responsible for a) the suffering of millions of innocent Palestinian men, women
and children; b) the lack of Mideast peace; therefore c) the Muslim world's
anger at the West; and therefore d) Islamic terrorism itself.
Israel is almost totally isolated. A visitor from another planet would have
every reason to report back home that the greatest problem on planet earth was
this planet's Jewish state. Though Israel is the size of the American state of
New Jersey and smaller than El Salvador, and though its population is smaller
than that of Sweden, Burundi and Bolivia, it is the most censured country in
United Nations history.
Though Israel is a thriving liberal democracy for all its citizens, including
the one out of five that is Arab (83 percent of whom are Muslim), with an
independent judiciary and press; though it signed an agreement establishing an
independent Palestinian state; though it returned to Egypt every inch of the
Sinai Peninsula, a land mass larger than Israel itself with major oil reserves
-- the world deems Israel a villain.
Though Hamas runs a theocratic police state based on torture and terror, with no
freedom of speech, no freedom for any religious expression outside of radical
Islam, seeks to annihilate the Jewish state, and its state-controlled media
depict Israelis and Jews as worthy of death, the world sees Israel, not Hamas,
as the villain.
Here is a random sampling of world reactions:
"The EU condemns the use of violence that has produced a high number of victims
among the members of the flotilla ..."
"The President of (France) expresses his profound emotion in the face of the
tragic consequences of the Israeli military operation," Sarkozy's office said.
"He condemns the disproportionate use of force ..."
"Spain unequivocally condemns the Israeli attack on the humanitarian flotilla
and it does so as a country and as the acting president of the EU Council."
"Swedish Port Workers Union spokesman Peter Annerback says workers will refuse
to handle Israeli goods and ships ..."
"The Swedish Football Association said it was to ask European football's highest
body, UEFA, to rule if the qualifier scheduled for Friday in Tel Aviv should go
ahead or not, citing the 'strong reactions in Sweden and around the world.'"
"Norway's military says it has cancelled a special operations seminar because
the Defence Ministry objected to the inclusion of an Israeli army officer in the
program ... Norway calls for boycott on arms to Israel."
South Africa recalled its ambassador to Israel, Ismail Coovadia, "to show our
strongest condemnation of the attack."
India announced that "There can be no justification for such indiscriminate use
of force, which we condemn."
"The Argentine Government expressed on Monday its condemnation of Israel's naval
attack to an (sic) humanitarian six-ship flotilla."
The Brazilian Foreign Ministry in a statement said that "Brazil strongly
condemns the Israeli attack, because there was no justification ..."
Italian foreign minister Franco Frattini: "I deplore in the strongest terms the
killing of civilians. This is certainly a grave act."
The News, the leading Pakistani English daily: "This monstrous outrage has
caught the world's attention and once again put the spotlight on the activities
of a state that has been a law unto itself for most of its life."
China's Foreign Ministry spokesman Ma Zhaoxu: "We were shocked by the Israeli
attack which led to severe casualties and condemn it."
The reason mankind has to hope that the world, its leaders, its newspapers, its
so-called human rights organizations and the United Nations are right about
Israel is quite simple: If Israel is the decent party in its war with the
Palestinian Authority and Hamas -- and nearly all the world's countries, nearly
all the world's media and the United Nations are morally wrong -- what hope is
there for humanity' If the world's moral compass is that broken, are we not
sailing into a dark age?
4. Obama
Official: Netanyahu Waiting for 'President Palin'
http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/137940
by Tzvi Ben Gedalyahu
Extracts:
The Netanyahu government's attitude to the United States shows it is 'waiting
for President [Sarah] Palin, an Obama official reportedly told Peter Beinart,
writing for the Atlantic Monthly news site. Palin was the Republican candidate
for vice president two years ago and is considered a front-running candidate for
the next presidential election in 2012.
'As an Obama official once told me about the Netanyahu team, with amazement,
'these guys are actually waiting for President Palin,'' wrote Beinart, a senior
political writer for The Daily Beast and associate professor of journalism and
political science at City University of New York.
In a critical article noting that Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu and senior
government officials preach to the chorus of right-wing and Christian
fundamentalist groups in the United States, Beinart cited the American education
and background of the Prime Minister and senior aides. Prime Minister Netanyahu
learned at a Philadelphia high school and his close adviser Ron Dermer and
Ambassador to the United States were born there.
'This familiarity breeds overconfidence and ignorance,' Beinart argues. 'When
Netanyahu travels to Washington, he speaks before Jewish audiences that mostly
dislike Barack Obama's Israel policy... When he's not speaking to right-wing
Jews, he's speaking to right-wing Christians. And when he's not speaking to
right-wing Christians, he's speaking to former Bush administration officials who
expect to soon be back in their old jobs.'
5. Probe: [Turkish PM] Erdogan
knew Gaza flotilla would be violent
Files found on activists' laptops pointed to strong ties between the Islamist
IHH movement and Turkey's prime minister.
http://www.haaretz.com/news/diplomacy -defense/probe-erdogan-knew-gaza- flotilla-would-be-violent-1.295144
By Anshel Pfeffer
Extracts:
Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan knew in advance that activists
aboard a Gaza-bound aid flotilla planned to attack Israeli troops, Israeli
intelligence officials have said.
In a report published this week, a group of independent investigators from
Israel's intelligence community found that activists aboard the 'Mavi Marmara'
were part of an organized group that was prepared for a violent conflict.
The report, published by the Intelligence and Terrorism Information Center
(known in Israel by its Hebrew acronym Malam), said activists who attacked
commandos with clubs and knives were supported by the Turkish government.
The report said while most of the Mavi Marmara's 500 passengers were
humanitarian volunteers who underwent security checks before boarding the ship
at Antalya in Turkey, a group of 40 IHH activists had boarded the ship in an
Istanbul port beforehand, keeping apart from the rest of the passengers
throughout the journey.
According to the report, the group turned the upper deck into its headquarters,
blocking it off to other passengers. It had a clear internal hierarchy, with
specific activists nominated as commanders.
As they had been banned from bringing wepaons aboard, IHH members improvised
weapons including metal rods and knives cut from the ship's metal rails, which
they used to attack the soldiers.
According to a witness aboard the ship, a confrontation broke out when the
ship's crew heard IHH members sawing the railing into metal rods, but they were
unable to confiscate them from them.
IHH activists also gathered all the knives from six cafeterias on the ship, as
well as axes from fire extinguishers on the deck, all of which served as weapons
against Israeli commandos .
Before the takeover, IHH ordered all other passengers into the hold of the ship
and told them to remain there. Only journalists and security personnel were
allowed access to the deck.
Files found on laptops owned by the IHH members pointed at strong ties between
the movement and Turkey's prime minister. Some of the activists even said that
Erdogan was personally involved in the flotilla's preparations.
An IHH journalist said during his investigation with Israeli security forces
that "the Turks set a trap for you and you fell straight into it." He also said
that the recent flotilla was the first in many.
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