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Gaza: Another Jihadist Ploy to Fuel Worldwide Anti-Semitism
by René | January 7, 2009 at 02:58 pm
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just as did Hezbollah guerrillas in launching their Katyusha missiles from Lebanese civilian homes and apartments in July of 2006, so have Hamas terrorists intentionally provoked Israeli counterstrikes on civilian Gazan targets. And, just as over 2 years ago, the MSM are quick to emphasize the "innocent" casualties of Israel's mischaracterized "disproportionate response." As we reported then, this is a preferred tactic of Islamic terrorists, one taught to PLO leader Yassir Arafat in 1970 by a team of North Vietnamese communists who had earlier discovered the advantages of "manipulating the American and Western media to the point of having a direct impact on the US ability to wage war against North Vietnam and the Viet Cong."
Israel has been forced to deal with a similar and growing "impact" on its ability to defend its borders ever since. What's more, Islamic terrorists have steadily improved their ability to exploit the Vietnamese lesson that "the west could not stomach the sight of blood and casualties." Particularly civilian.
But the ploy transcends western societies and media, as nowhere is such lack of intestinal fortitude more evident and unilateral than within the ranks of the United Nations.
As well as on many internet social media sites.
Take a gander at this colorful December 30th pro-Hamas rally [video], which also carried the requisite cries of "Nuke, Nuke Israel," "Israel go to Hell," and "There is no Israel!" But listen to these obviously well raised and educated "religion of peace" representatives shout out to pro-Israel demonstrators first "your mothers are whores," at 1:47, then "Go back to the oven" at 3:26 and finally, just seconds later "You need a big oven, that's what you need!"
Yet this rally wasn't in Brussels, or London, or any of the growing number of European Dhimmi-dumb safe-havens for Islamic jihadists and their sympathizers. It took place in Fort Lauderdale in Broward County, Florida. These venom-filled ignoramuses in head scarves evoked threats of Nazi proportions in the midst of the fifth largest Jewish community of any county in America.





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at 20:05 on January 15th, 2009
Good information.
at 21:34 on January 15th, 2009
Good work. Thanks.
at 21:52 on January 15th, 2009
You blurt: "Hamas terrorists intentionally provoked Israeli counterstrikes on civilian Gazan targets."
That's the wifebeater argument... I hit her because she came at me with a fork. I kiled her because she pushed me out of bed. What a knee jerk excuse you give.. Murder is not provoked, child murder in Gaza is beyond anything.
And if you check the Israeli record, Hamas (as unlikeable as their leaders zooming around in limos in Dubai and Damascus are) did not break the ceasefire. Israel did. Even Jimmie Carter wrote that up himself in The New York times. That attack and breach of the ceasefire by Israel provoked the rocket fire in return. The record is clear on this. And that is not to excuse rockets. Metaphorically, f you lock someone into a room (Israel did Palestinians) and the incarcerated (Gazans) bang on the door wildly, it's a fool who would then characterize them as violent, or abusive, or terror-loving.
Your post is an insult to average intelligence.
at 22:31 on January 15th, 2009
con10t,
Just agree to disagree. You will NEVER accept a alternative point of view regarding Israel. I do understand how you can feel the way you do but also understand how misguided and uniformed it is. Have a great day. BTW, to personaly attack the messenger is like throwing a boulder at an ant. No post is an insult to anybodys intelligence. No matter how much I feel that someone is full of hate I still understand their need to express it. Better through words then the sword if at all possible. Cheer upthe world still is around for now.
at 13:40 on January 16th, 2009
I appeal to those of higher intelligence. Obviously you feel the thousands of rockets and other death-dealing by Hamas at Israel is justified and should just be accepted.
'Turn the other cheek' is Christian, true. But how many times must they follow your command?
If you can, justify this treatment of the 'innocents of Gaza': 'Ask for Death' and training of the Gaza kids.
at 15:03 on January 16th, 2009
Unfortunately there are many zealots on this issue who condemn Jews while over looking the fact Hamas threatened to kill Jewish children world wide. My guess is NP posters are 90% anti Israel or anti Jewish.
They ignore facts.They accuse Israel of deliberately killing civilians, ignoring the fact Israel could have easily killed a half million by now.
They accuse Israel of willfully bombing food and ignore the fact Israel has allowed thousands of trucks of food into Gaza.
I am pro Palestine, favoring a free, peaceful Gaza but I am anti Hamas because their leaders are either idiots or terrorists.
But the zealots ignore facts. There are a few reasoned voices speaking against Israel but they are outnumbered by the zealots. And there are few Israel defenders and as seen above they are savaged the zealots.
at 13:00 on January 18th, 2009
My doctor said that your story is good. I get to go home soon, where I can run free in the fields. I miss the fields. Do you like fields ? Do you like turnips dont I ? I have to go now, but I shall return when the cake has finished
at 06:14 on January 16th, 2009
Islam is a violent religion.
at 14:52 on January 16th, 2009
Islam mostly teaches peace. As in other religions some leaders pervert the religion for political purposes.
at 16:14 on January 16th, 2009
I think you have been misinformed. Please do more research, here is a good place to start. but don't just trust me. google or yahoo for info on the web. or check your local library.
at 16:52 on January 16th, 2009
On religion I go to the source, I do not go by what someone writes. I have read the bible several times. I have a Koran and have read half of it. The Koran is written as poetry and the meaning is not always clear but there is much about peace and helping others. There is some that seems to call for violence.
The problem is not Islam but those who twist it for political control. I oppose extremist whether Muslim or Christian or atheist but I also recognize that there are many moral people in each group.
at 11:32 on January 22nd, 2009
Unfortunately what the followers of Islam say vs. what they do are two very different things. I've yet to meet more than a handful of 1.5 billion Muslims who are not anti-Semitic or anti-Israel; or both.
at 18:35 on January 16th, 2009
people are taking as ignorant, how can people without thinking will deliberately acuse palestine,please go back to history. as human been, do you think what israel have done is correct? i believe only an idiot can say yes.
at 11:20 on January 18th, 2009
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