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Muslims Desecrate Holy Jewish Texts

by WrathofG-d ( 66 Comments › )
Filed under Islamic hypocrisy, Israel, Judaism, Middle East, Palestinians at March 10th, 2009 - 1:50 pm

As a “goodwill gesture” to the Phakestinians, Israel allowed Muslims into the entire Tomb of the Patriarchs (the most ancient Jewish site in the world) to celebrate the birthday of Mohammad, their so-called prophet.  Because of similar past incidents, and worse, the Tomb is usually split into a Jewish side and a Muslim side.  To show their appreciation for Israel’s gesture towards interfaith harmony, and their respect for other religions, the Muslims used this opportunity to desecrate Jewish holy texts, including prayer books and books of Psalms.

The Tomb of The Patriarchs is the cave that Avraham bought to bury his wife Sarah.   It is also where Avraham, Yitzchak (Isaac) Rivka (Rebecca), Yaakov (Jacob) and Leah were eventually buried.  When it was under Islamic control, non-Muslim entry was forbidden.   It is the second holiest spot on Earth for Jews (after The Temple Mount)

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tomb-of-patriarchsThe damage was discovered on Monday when Jews were allowed to return to the prayer halls usually set aside for Jewish use.   The desecration caused upset and anger among the returning Jewish worshipers.

Jewish community spokesman David Wilder said such damage is unfortunately common. Jews have often returned after Muslims made use of the entire holy place to discover ruined holy books, damaged mezuzah cases and other destruction, he said. Jews try to remove all holy objects from the sanctuary before turning it over to Muslim use, he explained, but books are occasionally accidentally left behind.

The damage is not accidental, however, Wilder clarified. “They know exactly what it is that they are doing,” he said of those who destroy the holy texts.

The IDF is aware of such incidents, he added, as video cameras in the building allow them to see what takes place in the prayer halls. “It’s very unfortunate that more care isn’t taken to prevent these things from happening,” he said.

Hevron’s Jews are now calling on the IDF to refuse the next request for Muslim access to the Jewish prayer halls. If the desecration is not met with punishment, such acts will continue, they say.

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This type of action by Muslims however is unfortunately not uncommon.  In addition to the damage they have caused to other religions’ holy objects across the world, in 2000 they completely destroyed Joseph’s Tomb (Judaism’s 3rd holiest site) after the IDF protecting it were removed in response to a PLO promise that they would protect it.

U.S. To Pledge $900 Million To Gaza

by WrathofG-d ( 19 Comments › )
Filed under Democratic Party, Gaza, Hamas, Israel, Middle East, Palestinians, Politics, United Nations at February 23rd, 2009 - 5:55 pm

Hey, why not…..its not like we are in a recession, a deficit, or anything like that….and besides what could go wrong with giving millions of dollars to Gaza?

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‘U.S. plans to pledge $900 million for Gaza’

Hillary Clinton In A Headscarf With Yassir ArafatThe United States plans to pledge more than $900 million to help rebuild Gaza after Israel’s offensive against Hamas and strengthen the Palestinian Authority, a U.S. official said on Monday.

The money will be channeled through UN and other bodies and will not be distributed via the militant group Hamas, which rules Gaza, said the official, who spoke on condition of anonymity as U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton plans to make the announcement next week at a Gaza donors conference in Egypt.

Clinton’s bid to get the $900 million could face an uphill battle in Congress where requests for Gaza will likely meet resistance as Hamas continues to rule there and the U.S. focus is on its own souring economy.

In December, the former Bush administration said it would give $85 million to the United Nations agency giving aid to Palestinian refugees in the West Bank, Gaza, Jordan, Lebanon and Syria.

Hamas is labeled a terrorist group by the United States and money must be channeled through UN bodies or the Palestinian Authority run by President Mahmoud Abbas.

The United States wants Abbas’ PA to play a central role in the reconstruction effort in Gaza, hoping this will increase its influence in the Hamas stronghold. Washington is also putting pressure on other donors to bolster the Palestinian Authority. Hamas ousted Fatah from Gaza in a bloody 2007 coup.

“We call on donor countries to focus their pledges to meet the Palestinian Authority’s priorities, including budget support, and on projects that can be funded through the Palestinian Authority and other existing, trusted mechanisms,” said the State Department official.

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Is Israel Guilty of Reverse Ethnic Cleansing?

by WrathofG-d ( 15 Comments › )
Filed under Gaza, Israel, Media, Middle East, Palestinians at February 17th, 2009 - 2:08 pm

An official “Palestinian” census shows that the Arab population of Gaza has grown over 40% in the last 10 years, and should completely double in 21 years.

So much for the unceasing ridiculous claims that Israel is committing “ethnic cleansing” against the so-called “Palestinians”.

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pali-population-boom1RAMALLAH, West Bank (AFP) – The population of the Hamas-ruled Gaza Strip has passed 1.4 million people, an increase of nearly 40 percent over the past 10 years, an official Palestinian census published Sunday said.

The census found that as of 2007 the population of the territory had reached 1,416,543 compared to 1,022,207 in 1997, with an estimated annual growth rate of 3.3 percent.

“Assuming a stable growth during the coming years, the Gaza Strip population will double in 21 years,” said the Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics in the Israeli-occupied West Bank, which carried out the census.

The average family size across Gaza has declined, however, from 6.9 household members to 6.5, according to the census.

The population of the impoverished coastal territory remains overwhelmingly young, with 48.3 percent of residents under 15 years of age. In 1997 50.2 percent of residents were under 15.

The majority of Gaza residents are UN-registered refugees from what is now Israel, constituting 67.9 percent of the population, a slight increase from 1997 when refugees made up 65.1 percent.

The census found increasing literacy in Gaza, with 5.5 percent of the population over 10 years old listed as illiterate in 2007 compared to 11.3 percent in 1997.

The preliminary results from the census released in February 2008 put the entire Palestinian population in Gaza and the Israeli-occupied West Bank including east Jerusalem at 3,761,646.

Most Palestinians, 2,345,107, live in the West Bank, an increase of 30 percent in 10 years. The statistics bureau has not yet released final results on the West Bank or east Jerusalem.

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Oh, and for a point of comparision, the Jewish population in Gaza however has shrunk over the last 10 years by 100%.  celery-grower-gush-katif

A Bad Economy Sees An Antisemtism Moon Rising In Europe

by WrathofG-d ( 2 Comments › )
Filed under Anti-semitism, Europe, Islamists, Israel, Judaism, Religion, UK at February 16th, 2009 - 1:06 pm

Once again, an economic downturn in Europe is causing an increase in Antisemitism.  How quickly they forgot!

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The writing is on the synagogue wall

World depressions lead to a rise in anti-Semitism. All over Europe, the evidence is around us

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Last month a 32-year-old IT worker, Michael Booksatz, was beaten up in the streets of north London by two hooded men shouting about Palestinians. Jewish students at the London School of Economics – home to many brilliant Jews who fled Hitler’s Germany – are now frightened by anti-Jewish abuse from Islamist students. Graffiti such as “Kill the Jews” or “Jihad 4 Israel” appear close to synagogues in London.

The Metropolitan Police report four times as many anti-Jewish incidents in recent weeks as Islamaphobic events. The respected Community Security Trust, which records anti-Jewish attacks with scrupulous rigour, reports as many attacks on Jews – verbal, vandalism and some violent – in the first weeks of 2009 as in the first six months of last year.

As the world enters a new era of crisis, anti-Semitism is back. History, as ever, begins to repeat itself. The slumps and stock market fever expressed in Zola’s novel, L’Argent, or the populist anger against Wall Street at the end of the 19th century gave rise to the virulent anti-Semitic politics witnessed in France in connection with the Dreyfus case or the takeover of Vienna by openly anti-Semitic politicians. The Great Depression gave rise to the worst expressions of anti-Semitism ever seen, namely the politics that led to the Holocaust. But even in Britain the Duke of Wellington of the time was leader of a secret anti-Jewish organisation which had the initials PJ – Perish Judah – on its letterhead.

The economic crises of the 1970s led to a marked increase in the vote for the National Front in Britain and the openly anti-Semitic BNP, its successor extreme party, is doing very well in local elections – below the radar of the national opinion polls.

The distress and upset over the terrible pictures of children killed in Israel’s attacks on Hamas in Gaza have allowed anti-Israeli feelings to be more violently and vehemently expressed than ever before. Criticism of Israel is not anti-Semitic. But all anti-Semites hate the existence of a Jewish state and hiding behind code words such as anti-Zionism increases the density and viciousness of their anti-Jewish utterances.

In Italy, the streets of Milan are daubed with slogans urging Italians not to buy goods at Jewish shops – an echo of the Nazi slogan “Kauft Nicht Bei Juden”. In Germany, radio phone-ins are full of accusations that the bankers accused of being responsible for the current economic crisis are Jews. In anti-Israel demonstrations in Berlin, placards stating “It was a good idea to use gas” or “I’m anti-Semitic and that’s a good thing” were carried. Thus every Jew is made to feel as if they do not fully belong in the countries where they were born or the societies that they participate in.

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