Showing posts with label muslims hate Jews. Show all posts
Showing posts with label muslims hate Jews. Show all posts

Thursday, January 10, 2013

TASTE OF THINGS TO COME

Not long ago Obama said that Islam is a peaceful religion and to  respect the Koran. Did anyone tell their Iman's that it's peaceful and peaceful means let everyone live their way of life their way? I guess not. 

Last year in December 
"Tunisian imam sued for call to ‘sterilize the wombs of Jewish women,’" Times of Israel, December 20
The Tunisian Association to Support Minorities is suing a prominent Tunisian imam for hateful incitement against Jews.During a Friday sermon broadcast live on November 30 on Hannibal TV, Sheikh Ahmad Al-Suhayli of Rades, a suburb of Tunis, told his followers at the Khatib mosque that “God wants to destroy this sprinkling of Jews… and is for sterilizing the wombs of Jewish women,” the liberal Egyptian daily Al-Masry Al-Youm reported.
Qais El-Beltagi, a lawyer representing the association, alleges in the lawsuit that Al-Suhayli’s comments violated Tunisia’s 2011 Decree 115, which criminalizes “calls to hatred between races and religions, and the population.” He said that article 52 of the decree calls for “a prison term of between one and three years and a fine ranging from 500 to 1,000 euros” for hate-filled speeches....



Obama has made his stand. He said all what I have been saying without Obama saying a word by nominating Hagel. Yet the Jewish Democrats support the party not their religion, their families or the future of their families. The Party is more important to them then their families lives. 

To top this all the Democrats want to make the office of Presidency a infinite time term. A Dictator ? A President of Genocide? Will he remove the powers of Senate or the House? Who did the same thing in Germany? I am not going to give you the answer you look it up!

Put Leah Lax in office as a Congress women and let her turn the Democratic Party around. 


Hagel-chaired think tank predicts Iran will be ‘natural partner’ for U.S.

Click photo to download. Caption: Chuck Hagel. Credit: U.S. Senate.(JNS.org)


The Atlantic Council, a think tank chaired by defense secretary nominee Chuck Hagel which last month published a column titled “Israel’s Apartheid Policy,” during the same month predicted that Iran “should be viewed as a potential natural partner” for the U.S.
The Washington Free Beacon reported that the think tank’s December policy paper titled “Envisioning 2030: U.S. Strategy for a Post-Western World,” which was not written by Hagel himself, predicted the following of an Iranian regime that continues to forge ahead with its nuclear program and bankroll both Hamas and Hezbollah terrorism: “A post-mullah dominated government shedding Shia [Muslim] ideology could easily return to being a net contributor to stability by 2030.”
The Republican Jewish Coalition (RJC) has called President Barack Obama’s Hagel’s nomination of Hagel “a blow to U.S.-Israel relations, to the President’s relationship with the American Jewish community, and to U.S. security in the Middle East.”
Glenn Kessler, author of the Washington Post’s “Fact Checker” column, noted that Hagel told the Associated Press after his 1998 Middle East visit that the Israeli government “essentially continues to play games.” Commenting on Palestinian terrorism, the former Nebraska senator said “Desperate men do desperate things when you take hope away.”
Additionally, in 2002, Hagel told CNN regarding Yasser Arafat that he would not “single out the Palestinians and Arafat as the real problem” in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict because “it doesn’t help when we take public sides on this and castigate and assign all of the responsibility and all the blame to one side.”

Saturday, September 22, 2012

Curtain pulled back on 64-year-old U.N. cover-up




WND EXCLUSIVE

Curtain pulled back on 64-year-old U.N. cover-up

Plight of expelled Arab Jews gets 1st hearing at U.N.



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UNITED NATIONS – For the first time since the creation of the state of Israel in 1948, a symposium at the United Nations has focused on the plight of Arab Jews forcibly expelled from their native lands.
The gathering drew hundreds, but few diplomats, especially from Arab nations

Those who did come to the event, held by Israel’s U.N. mission, mostly were from the American Jewish community.
The speakers included Nobel laureate Elie Wiesel, Israel’s Deputy Foreign Minister Danny Ayalon, Harvard law professor Alan Dershowitz and Israeli ambassador Ron Prosor.
Called “Justice For Jewish Refugees From Arab Countries,” the event lasted several hours and was received by a largely attentive and quiet audience.
Dershowitz complained about a legal “double standard” between Jewish Arab refugees and the well-publicized plight of the Palestinians.
“Why have you not heard more about the plight of Jewish refugees? Because they had a homeland that would accept them, Israel.
“Never again would we allow a Jew to wander after World War II. We Jews remember,” Dershowitz said.
Those sentiments were echoed by Prosor, the Israeli ambassador.
“Today we break 64 years of silence. … Arab countries have never been held responsible for their actions,” he said.
According to Israel’s U.N. mission, more than 850,000 men, women and children were forcibly expelled from more than a dozen Arab nations between 1947 and 1972.
None has ever received compensation or relief from any international agencies, say the Israelis.
It all stems, they say, from Arab League legislation drafted just prior to Israel’s birth in 1948 which labeled Jews as “enemies of the state.”
In more than 1,000 U.N. resolutions on the Middle East, not one has been on the issue of Jewish refugees, claimed Dershowitz.
“Never again,” he insisted.
“The U.N. has a clear duty to take responsibility for this,” added Prosor, the ambassador.
U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon, whose office was nearby, passed on attending the event, but he did find enough time to personally greet Burmese human rights activist Aung San Suu Kyi.
Afterwards, the Israeli deputy foreign minister Ayalon told WND that he was pleased with the symposium.
“Unfortunately, this issue was not picked up in earlier years because there was no leadership until now,” he said. “When I heard the stories first hand of the Jewish refugees, I decided almost 2 1/2 years ago that we could no longer remain silent. And that is why we are doing this today. It should have been done 65 years ago. But, it is never too late to bring about justice.”
Ayalon added: “The symposium here today presents a great opportunity to not just correct a wrong, but to also be forward looking. If Arab leaders, Palestinian leaders will depart from the path of denials, of lies, of incrimination, of discrimination and would look at the truth and be honest with their own people then I believe we will achieve something.”
Both Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will travel to New York City to address the United Nations next week.
According to the Jewish Virtual Library, there were some 870,000 Jews in various Arab states in 1945, but persecution arose during 1947 and 1948 and their property and belongings were confiscated.
Riots erupted against Jews in Iraq, Syria, Libya and Egypt and Iraq made Zionism a capital crime.
Almost 600,000 of these Jews resetlled in Israel without any compensation from the Arab governments that took their property.
The site reports that the Jewish population from 1948 to 2004 dropped from 8,000 to zero in Aden, from 140,000 to fewer than 100 in Algeria, from 75,000 to fewer than 100 in Egypt, from 135,000 to about 35 in Iraq, from 5,000 to fewer than 100 in Lebanon, From 38,000 to zero in Libya, from 265,000 to 5,500 in Morocco, from 30,000 to fewer than 100 in Syria, from 105,000 to 1,500 in Tunisia and from 55,000 to 200 in Yemen.


“The mass displacement of the Jews from Arab countires [was] a breach of international law,” the site reports. “The 1945 Nuremberg Charter made wartime mass deportation a crime against humanity, and the 1949 Geneva Convention Relative to the Treatment of Civilians in Time of War also prohibits deportations and forcible transfers, whether mass or individual.”