by
Giulio Meotti
Abbas, as Arafat before him, is telling the truth
about their 'peace' intentions, but idiots pretend they do
not hear.
Imagine if any political leader
would say: "No 'nigger' will be allowed to live in my
state". He would be denounced correctly, as a racist, a
bigot.
That does not seem to include
Mahmoud Abbas, the PA leader of Ramallah, who on the verge
of the new "peace talks" in Washington just
declared: "In a final resolution, we would not see the
presence of a single Israeli - civilian or soldier - on our
lands".
This is not "peace",
but pure Nazism, it is ethnic cleansing. And instead of the
expression "final resolution", Abbas should have
said what he really means, "final solution"...
Abbas's declaration is not a
fluke:
The PLO Covenant rejects the
idea that Jews have any "historical or religious
ties" to the land, since "Judaism, being a
religion, is not an independent nationality". Isn't it
pure Nazism?
PLO's Article Six declares:
"The Jews, who had normally resided in Palestine until
the beginning of the Zionist invasion (usually dated as the
mid-19th century) will be considered Palestinians". In
other words, 98 per cent of the existing Israeli Jewish
population must be banished like, like the 8.000 Jews of
Gush Katif. Or killed, like the Fogels of
Itamar.
The PA's mufti of Jerusalem,
Sheikh Ikremah Sabri, and the Palestinian chief Islamic
judge, Sheikh Tayseer Tamimi, issued decrees authorizing the
killing of Arabs who sell property to Jews and forbidding
Muslims from burying them in Islamic cemeteries. Not even
Nazi Germany in the 1930s knew this level of anti-Jewish
pathology.
Food for Thought
by
Steven Shamrak
For quite a while, since the
last war in Lebanon
, Muslims missed a
'decent' war with
Israel. As a result, Sunnis and
Shi'tes have been 'enthusiastically' killing each other in
Pakistan,
Iraq and
Syria now. Enemies of Jews - Fascists and
Socialists, Christians and Muslims - need to start
appreciating the existence of
Israel, at least, as a common uniting
factor!
Similarities in anti-Israel International
Attitude
India voted against
the November 29,
1947 United Nations Partition Resolution
that led to the creation of
Israel. It voted in
1949 against Israel becoming a
member of the United Nations. It did recognize the existence
of Israel as a state in
1950. This position was supported by Hindu organizations
throughout the country while the ruling Congress party
appeased the Muslim population. But
India, a founding
member of the nonaligned movement and essentially pro-Arab
in its policy positions, did not establish formal diplomatic
relations with the Jewish state until January 1992. At that
point J. N. Dixit , the Indian
foreign minister, complained, "What have the Arabs
given us?"
China and Israel Set to Expand Cooperation
Chinese
ambassador to Israel Gao Yanping voiced her admiration for
Israels achievements in science and technology in a meeting
with Science, Technology and Space Minister Yaakov Peri.
Peri suggested that both countries increase their budgets
for joint projects in the field of agricultural
biotechnology, nanomaterials, water technologies and the
development of alternative energy sources. The Israeli
minister said there is "an understanding in Israel that
the potential for institutionalizing scientific and
technological ties with China can be a growth engine for the
Israeli economy." (While
the US is still playing the 'Arab card', twisting Israel's
arms into the fake peace negotiation, China see Israel as a
future technological and economic
partner!)
The PA's official television is
continuing its campaign of incitement against Israelis, even
as American efforts to achieve peace are
ongoing. On July 29, PA TV aired a film in which PA Arabs
are seen as they unite to beat Jewish residents of Judea and
Samaria.
Electric Bus Hits the Road in Tel Aviv
Passengers traveling on Dan's Number 5 bus line in
Tel Aviv may suddenly encounter a much quieter and cleaner
ride, aboard the country's first fully electric bus.
Recharging of the bus battery requires only about four to
five hours achieve full capacity.
President Vladimir Putin is set to visit to Cairo -
possibly next Wednesday Aug. 7 - after Saudi intelligence
chief Prince Bandar bin Sultan told him King Abdullah was in
favour of the trip. Bandar did not rule out the signing of a
large Russian arms sale to
Egypt , bankrolled by
Riyadh . Gen.
Abdel-Fattah El-Sisi is resolved to break up Muslim
Brotherhood protests and outlaw the movement in consultation
with the judiciary. The sudden Egyptian military coup that
ousted Muslim Brotherhood-supported President Mohammad Morsi
is being viewed by regional analysts as a coordinated effort
among Gulf Arab countries, led by
Saudi
Arabia - 'the best
friend' of the United
States!
Bipartisan Members of Congress have introduced
legislation that would transfer the US Embassy in
Israel to
Jerusalem
, sending a message of commitment and
resolve to Israel and also
presenting the US government with
a cost-saving measure at a time of major budget cuts. The
initiative is unique because it recommends that the
United
States government
either repurpose the current Embassy property in Tel Aviv to
a consulate, or sell the property, which has the potential
to garner an estimated hundred million dollars at market
value. (US
governments have been systematically ignoring the
US
law by not moving Embassy Jerusalem - this is not behaviour
of a friend!)
A mammoth
jurists' petition delivered to European Union foreign policy
chief Catherine Ashton states that the EU is wrong in
holding that Jewish communities in Judea and Samaria are illegal,
and that the term "1967 lines" does not exist in
international law. Dr.
Alan Baker, Israel's former ambassador to Canada and legal
adviser to the Foreign Ministry explained that there is
"no such thing" as the 1967 lines. "There
never was such a thing. The matter of the borders is on the
agenda of the negotiations, The EU cannot dictate a subject
that is on the agenda of the negotiations. The pre-1967
lines are (1949) armistice lines. These are not recognized
lines or security lines..." (They - UN, EU and US - know all of it, but
anti-Semitic hate prevails!)
In a rare public appearance Hezbollah's leader Hassan
Nasrallah urged Arabs and Muslims to stay focused on
opposing Israel despite bitter disagreements over the Syrian
war, and declared that his Shiite followers would not bend
in the face of rising anti-Shiite sentiment among those who
oppose his support for the Syrian government. He pledged
support for so-called Palestinians and issued vicious
anti-Israel rhetoric.
Israel was "a
cancerous growth" that had to be wiped out, he said.
"The only solution is to destroy it without giving it
the opportunity to surrender." (All Islamic terrorist groups are trying to justify
their idiotic behaviour and gain support of Islamic mob by
anti-Israel sentiments.)
Most Israelis would oppose
any peace deal with the PA that involved withdrawing
to pre-1967 ceasefire lines, even with swaps that would
allow Israel
to keep settlements in Judea and
Samaria
. A survey by the liberal Israeli Democracy Institute
(IDI) showed 65.6 percent of those questioned did not
expect to see a deal in talks between
Israel
and the PA within a year. But even if the Israeli government
managed to secure an accord, the poll suggested Israeli
government would struggle to sell it to
its people.
Al Qaeda fighters from
Chechnya and the Caucasus reportedly seized the key northern
Syrian air base of Minakh last week. This was the first
important gain by Al Qaeda's North Caucasian brigade, Jaish
al-Muhajireen wal Ansar, and its Chechen commander Abu Omar.
They caught Syrian troops at the base and executed them by
slashing their throats or beheading. If these Jihadists move
on Syria's borders, they will confront Israeli, Jordanian
and US forces based in the Hashemite kingdom with a
different and fearsome kind of terrorist
savagery.
Quote of the Week:
"The Zionist regime has been a wound on the body of
the Islamic world for years and the wound must be
removed." - Iranian
President-elect Hassan Rouhani, two days ahead of his
inauguration - There are no
moderates or true democrats in the Islamic world! The West
must stop this long-standing delusion and help Israel to
remove the Iranian nuclear threat as the first real step of
the War against Islamic terror!
The Legal Forum for the Land of
Israel called on the Israeli government to implement the
findings of the Levi Report, after the EU issued directives
forbidding its member states from cooperating, transferring
funds, giving scholarships or research grants to bodies in
Judea and Samaria, eastern Jerusalem, and the Golan
Heights.
The Levi Report was commissioned by
Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu, to examine the
legal status of so-called "outposts" - nascent
communities in the Judea-Samaria region. The committee was
headed by former Israeli Supreme Court justice Edmund Levy,
and found that - contrary to the claims of Israel's
detractors - Israel's presence in Judea and Samaria is legal
under international law&
The EU directive in question was
promulgated by the European Commission, which is the
operative arm of the EU, and sets parameters for cooperation
between the EU and its member states, on the one hand, and
Israeli governmental and private elements on the other. The
instructions are for the years 2014 - 2020 and will go into
force on Friday, July 18.
The decision also states that any
future agreement signed with Israel must include a section
that says the "settlements" are not part of
sovereign Israel and therefore not included in the
agreement
In response, the Legal Forum for the
Land of Israel called on the government to strengthen its
sovereignty over Judea and Samaria by implementing the Levi
Report. A statement issued by the Forum read as
follows:
"In response to the EU Yesha
(the Hebrew term for Judea and Samaria - ed.) boycott,
Israel must immediately implement the Levi report and
legalize all the outposts in order to establish that we are
determined to realize our Biblical rights to all Jewish
land. This boycott caters to PA libel and incitement, is
contrary to international law, and attempts to challenge our
legal presence in Israel."
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