European
Symbolism is anti-Semitic!
by Steven Shamrak
It was disgusting to watch the French
Parliament celebrating with long standing ovations another ‘symbolic’
recognition of an Islamic terror state of non-existing (fake) nation! Do these
French/European Jew-haters rejoice the same way when they adopt other
resolutions?
At the time, when
There
are many genuine people and ethnic groups around the world who are still
suffering from occupation by others - Kurds by
Anti-Semitic Political Blackmail
Is Obama ‘Quiet’ Enemy of Israel?
State
Department spokeswoman Marie Harf dodged several
questions on report that the Obama administration is considering imposing
sanctions on
Israeli
warplanes bombed positions near Damascus airport and in Dimas,
near Lebanese border; strikes allegedly targeted S-300 missile launchers on
route to Hezbollah.
Food for Thought by Steven Shamrak
Anti-Israel bias of
International media has many faces. At the same time as news about death of
Australian cricketer, Phillip Hughes, was reported by major TV networks several
times, the death of Hillel Awaskar,
international umpire and former captain of Israel's cricket team, who has died
after being hit by a ball during a cricket match in the Israeli city of Ashdod was not even mentioned! It seems that international
‘Israel-lovers’ don’t think that Jewish cricketer needs the world’s sympathy.
Israel
Must Take Lead from Egypt
Egyptian
Buffer Zone Collapses
The
Egyptian buffer zone along the Sinai border with
EU Losing its Cool - Time Running out for Gaza
Time
is running out to get post-war reconstruction going in
Wild
Pigs Libel Accusation
Mahmoud
Abbas claimed wild pigs are being released by Israelis to intimidate so-called
Palestinians. “Every night they release wild pigs against us”. The accusation of
using wild pigs as a weapon is not new. In the same speech, however, Abbas (pretentiously) called for bridges of love not war,
instead of a “racist” fence, between the two communities. (This ‘racist pig’ must be kept not just behind the fence,
but thrown far beyond
This is no Way for a NATO Member to Act
Shin
Bet (Israel Security Agency) and IDF thwarted the Hamas cell that had its nerve
center headquartered in
Iran: Americans have Surrendered
Top
Iranian leaders have been celebrating a recently inked extension in nuclear
negotiations with the West, saying “Americans have very clearly surrendered to
Lieberman - is
he a Radical or Another Traitor?
Yisrael
Beiteinu leader Foreign Minister Avigdor
Lieberman has recently finished work on a document detailing his party's
platform. In the document Lieberman says there is no choice but to give up on
the idea of a Greater Israel, Eretz-Israel, in return
for a comprehensive agreement with the Arab world. Lieberman has long called
for talks with Saudi Arabia and other moderate Arab states - as opposed to the
Palestinians - as part of a bid to achieve normalization, which he views as
Israel's true interest. (The term “Moderate Arab
states” is a deliberately created delusion! Fake negotiations are used by
corrupt politicians to prolong conflict, which could have been resolved long
time ago.)
Professional
Refugees, ‘Palestinians’, won’t Suffer Funding Crisis
More
than 1.7 million Syrian refugees will face a food shortage due to a
"funding crisis," in the United Nations World Food Program. The WFP
had to suspend its program providing food vouchers, which refugees use in
Normal Islamic Behavior - No International Outrage!
‘Ugly
Nothing’ is not in a Rush to Investigate Itself
The United Nations has begun investigating attacks that hit UN
facilities during last summer's
Kerry said that whatever government will be formed, he hoped it
would be able to "negotiate and move towards resolving differences between
Israelis and Palestinians." (He conveniently forgot that the PA abandoned the peace talks,
forming a unity agreement with Hamas and breaching the Oslo Accords by making
unilateral moves.)
Palestinians 'imprisoned' - No International Outcry
Quote of the Week:
“Gaza will never become
like Paris, but Paris will become like
Likud Must Return to the
MK
Danny Danon, who heads the Likud Central Committee said that elections could have been prevented, and
said he hoped the Likud will learn the lesson from the coalition collapse. “The
makeup of the coalition undermined the governance; the mistake was that instead
of forming a government with Bennett and the religious parties, (Prime Minister
Binyamin Netanyahu) first of all added Tzipi Livni. That was a mistake, and we saw that Livni and Lapid did nothing but
mess things up.”
Political
Recycling Bad for Israel - Unholy Mirage of the Left
Both
Labor and Yesh Atid parties
offered Hatnua leader second spot on united list; Livni, Herzog meet in
Election - Self-Hating Left Losing Ground!
(Einstein said: "Insanity: doing the same
thing over and over again and expecting different results." It is not the
first time Netanyahu invited anti-Zionist Left parties to the government, allowing
them to sabotage the Jewish national agenda. Is he a leader of the Likud party, or is it better if he joins the enemy camp and
stops the pretence?)
After Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu fired ministers Yair Lapid and Tzipi Livni last Tuesday paving the way for snap elections, a
Channel 2 poll has shown what results can possibly be expected from the
upcoming voting session.
According to the poll, Likud would remain the largest party if
elections were held today, gaining 22 mandates. Jewish Home would strengthen to
17 mandates. The third largest party would be Labor,
at 13 seats.
Likud needs to change leader: When respondents were asked
whether they want Netanyahu to remain prime minister after the vote - 60%
percent said “No”, 34% said “Yes” and 6% did not know.
Yisrael Beytenu would gain ten seats, and the as yet unnamed new
party of former Likud minister Moshe Kahlon would
likewise gain ten, becoming the surprise of the elections.
The biggest loser in the elections would be Yair Lapid's
Yesh Atid party, which was
predicted to drop from 19 seats to a mere nine mandates. Livni's
Hatnua would also weaken, dropping to four mandates.
The Shas party would like Yesh Atid get nine seats, the United Torah Judaism would get
eight, radical leftist Meretz
(‘Communist’) party would get seven, while the three Arab parties would get 11
seats together.
Kadima,
headed by MK Shaul Mofaz,
would not pass the minimum threshold to make it into the Knesset according to the
poll. (Good riddance - let hope that Yesh Atid and Hatnua
parties will follow suit soon, preferably during the next election!)