Steven Shamrak
Norway loses 4.1
million kroner ($713,740.30) for each non-western (Muslim)
immigrant coming into the country and that immigration has
cost 70 billion kroner ($12,185,810,000) in seven years. On
Wednesday the newspaper determined that the government
spends 2 million kroner ($348,110) per newly arrived
non-Western immigrant they get to work or
study.
Nevertheless, according to figures from
Statistics Norway (SSB) fewer and fewer start work or
studies. Only half of the participants who completed the
program in 2010 are doing something useful after two years
of training in Norwegian.
Including social benefits and course
fees, the state has spent a total of 56 billion kroner
($9,747,080,000) on training of 56,000 immigrants from 2004
to 2010.
This also means that the government has
spent 23 billion kroner ($5,743,815,000 on 23,000 people
that are not doing anything useful. (This financial information probably does not
include the cost of combating the crime rise and
incarceration of Muslim offenders. The effect on social
coherence is impossible to
calculate!)
This editorial presents the Jewish point of view on
the Arab-Israel conflict to motivate people to support the
Jewish National independence movement,
Zionism!
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Food for Thought
by
Steven Shamrak
Under the Arab peace plan
Israel would have to recognize Palestine as a legitimate
state, giving the fake Palestinians the right to claim
Jewish land as their own. There is no real requirement for
the immediate recognition of Israel as a Jewish state.
Israel would also have to accept the return of the so-called
refugees and their descendants - who left the land on their
own accord following orders of their leaders who were
planning the genocide of Jewish people - turning Israel into
another Arab state. This is the plan of destruction of the
only Jewish state through the Arab demographic upsurge,
which will be followed by the second Holocaust. Not
surprisingly it is welcomed and widely supported by all
international anti-Semitic bigots!
PA leaders expressed joy over the
downfall of Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi's regime, with
some calling on people in the Gaza Strip to follow suit and
topple the Hamas government.
(There is no loyalty in an Islamic wolf
pack.)
Amnesty
International called on the public to mail
Gaza 's
Hamas terrorist rulers in order to protest the hanging of
two local men and to appeal against other executions, as
Hamas hanged the two men accused of collaborating with
Israel . It
was the fifth such sentence handed down by the coastal
enclave's authorities since the beginning of the year. (After years of terror and violation
of the Human rights AI finally made a weak attempt to
confront Hamas, calling on people to "write
immediately in Arabic or your own language condemning the
executions... as applications of the ultimate form of cruel,
inhuman and degrading punishment" after
executions.)
'Westernization' of Saudi
Arabia?
Saudi
Arabia's King Abdullah issued a decree changing the
country's weekend from Thursday and Friday, to Friday and
Saturday, aligning itself with other Gulf countries and
Israel. Some religious clerics criticized the change calling
it an "imitation of Jews" and Westernization.
(Is this the most important
change Saudi Arabia needed? Human rights abuse, freedom of
speech and religion, as well as the rights of women, and the
practice of slavery can wait!)
A German
newspaper, Munich-based Sueddeutsche Zeitung, has expressed
regret after publishing a cartoon that appeared to depict
the state of Israel as a hungry beast devouring German military
weapons . The newspaper said in a brief
statement on its website Wednesday that it regretted
"misunderstandings" caused by the caption and that
publishing the cartoon "was a
mistake."
Shuttle
Diplomacy Did not Work Again
US
Secretary of State John Kerry wound up his fifth peace
shuttle trip for reviving the Israeli-Palestinian peace
talks at the end of a fruitless third conversation with
Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas in Ramallah Sunday, June
30. Abbas turned down Kerry's blueprint for both sides to
forego preconditions and return straightaway to the
long-stalled peace talks. The Secretary left Ramallah
empty-handed after the Palestinians reverted to their
three-point ultimatum: Israel must first accept 1967 borders
as the basis for negotiations, release Palestinians
terrorists jailed more than 20 years and freeze West Bank
and Jerusalem construction. (Israel must issue its own ultimatum: Get lost from
our land!)
When
Delusion Prevail
US
Secretary of State John Kerry has ended meetings with
Israeli and PA leaders without an agreement on resuming
peace talks - but said gaps had been narrowed and he would
return to the region soon. "We have made real progress
on this trip. And I believe that with a little more work,
the start of final status negotiations could be within
reach," he said before his departure from Tel Aviv.
"We started out with very wide gaps and we have
narrowed those considerably," he said, without
elaborating. "We are making progress. That's what's
important and that's what will bring me back here."
(Activity is not Accomplishment!
One thing is definite, he likes to
travel)
Intel is
Looking at $10B Investment in
Israel
Intel is
reportedly in talks with Israeli officials about investing
another $10 billion into the company's manufacturing plants
in Israel, upgrading an existing plant and building a brand
new plant. (Just about all Intel
CPU chips rely on technology developed in
Israel.)
Sinai Jihadists Fired Rockets on
Eilat
A
Sinai-based jihadist group, Jamaat Ansar Bayt Al-Maqdis,
claimed on Friday that had it fired two Grad missiles
towards the Israeli Red Sea resort city of
Eilat . On Thursday
evening, residents of Eilat reported hearing loud explosions
in the city.
New security fence along the Israel-Egypt border has
not only stemmed the tide of illegal immigration to
Israel, but has also
protected the Jewish state from terrorists operating in the
Sinai Peninsula. Every day that
passes underscores how correct and how important the
decision was to build the fence in the south, said the
Israel 's Prime
Minister Netanyahu. "You must remember that this fence
is equipped with very advanced means... to protect the State
of Israel against the double threat of illegal migration and
terrorism from Sinai."
Quote of the Week:
"There is an obsession on the
verge of lunacy around the idea of two states, and many
people follow the idea like prisoners of war... the public
is more Zionist than its representatives in the
Knesset." - MK Yoni
Chetboun (Bayit Yehudi)
Egyptian and Israeli forces
raised alert levels Friday, July 5, after the Muslim
Brotherhood declared a revolt against the army for ousting
Mohamed Morsi on July 3. A "War Council"
established in Sinai formed a coalition with Hamas, Jihad
Islami and al-Qaeda-linked Salafists, following which gunmen
mounted a multiple attack in northern Sinai. Egyptian
Patriot anti-missile batteries and anti-air weapons systems
were posted to protect Suez Canal shipping from rocket fire.
An Egyptian officer warned the army would forcibly prevent
the rise of an "Islamic caliphate" in
Sinai.
Note: Seven members of Hamas
were arrested in Cairo after being caught with
explosive-laden cars meant to be used in a series of attacks
in Egypt.
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