Hit an Arab, Get Fired
– Hit a Jew, Get Promoted.
A policewoman filmed hitting an Arab at an IDF checkpoint
last week was immediately suspended. The move has engendered disbelief amongst
Jewish rights activists who have been trying for over a year and a half to
suspend dozens of Israeli policemen filmed beating Jewish youths at the
destruction of the Jewish town of Amona. Israeli Police Maj.-Gen. Mickey Levy,
who was filmed beating Land of Israel activist Nadia Matar, was promoted
in February to serve as next Deputy Commissioner of the Israeli Police Force.
Absurd Justice. A civilian court has ordered an army officer to personally
pay compensation. Lieutenant Tzvi Koretzky served two months in a military
prison for the "negligent killing" of 16-year-old Mohammed Ali Zayd
in October 2002. (Another example of the stupidity of the
self-hating legal system! How many Jewish victims of Arab terror got
compensation from Arab thugs?)
Minister:
Justice System Biased. Justice
Minister Daniel Friedmann supported the right's contention that the justice
system in Israel persecutes people who are not perceived as leftist enough. (It is a well-known fact that Israel’s legal
system, established during the Labour party dominance, is used to harass and
persecute any opposition, especially from Zionists!)
Pathetic
Solution of Ugly Government!
The Ministry of
Education has decided to enable the children of Sderot to study in ‘safety’ by
conducting all classes in the schools' bomb shelters.
Food for Thought. by Steven Shamrak
Israel would not need “a dramatic
increase in USA aid” if the US and Russia stopped making money by supplying
Muslim countries with weapons. So called aid is just a balancing act, to keep
the business going. Please, stop doing Jews a ‘favour’!
UN Envoy:
More Gestures to Abbas. The UN's Mideast envoy Michael Williams
said he welcomes Israel's recent release of 250 Palestinian prisoners and the
transfer of frozen funds to Mr. Abbas. But, he expressed concern that Israel
has not taken further steps. (Ha, it is never enough! How
many “gestures” Abbas has made toward peace with Israel? “Useless Nothing” at
its best!)
Abbas Condemns
Israeli Military Action in Gaza. The PA
President Mahmoud Abbas condemned Israeli military escalation in Gaza Strip,
saying the recent attacks raise doubts about the Israeli government's peace
intentions. The peace process, which the international community tries to revive,
can not make any progress (like it is now) if
the current Israeli policies and procedures continue, warned the statement. (No condemnation of rocket attacks from Gaza.
Should Jews doubt PA ‘peace intentions’? Only the delusional Olmert government
does!)
Ashkelon Gets Panic Button. The Home Front Command is allocating more than $100 million
for the installation of a "panic button" system in pre-school
nurseries and schools to make it easier to alert authorities in the event of a
rocket attack on Ashkelon. Oil and gas pipelines and a giant electricity
generating station are located in the port city. (Wouldn’t the money be better spent by removing
the threat of rocket attacks from Gaza permanently?)
Syria Gets
First Shipment of Russian SA-22's. According to Russian press reports,
Moscow has begun delivering advanced SA-22 anti-aircraft missile systems to
Syria. Damascus is to get between 34 and 50 of the systems, in a deal worth
$900 million.
Even Vikings Said Sorry for
Raids. MORE than 1200 years ago,
hordes of bloodthirsty Viking raiders descended on Ireland, pillaging
monasteries and massacring the inhabitants. Danish Culture Minister Brian
Mikkelson, who was in Dublin to participate in celebrations marking the arrival
of a replica Norse longboat, apologised for the destruction: "In Denmark
we are certainly proud of this ship, but we are not proud of the damages to the
people of Ireland that followed in the footsteps of the Vikings." (There is no rush of apologies from the Vatican
to Jews for the Inquisition and the on going anti-Jewish slur, nor regrets from
UK, Spain, France, Poland, Ukraine, Latvia, Austria, Russia etc for conducting
pogroms, deportation of Jews and participation in Holocaust.)
Quote
of the Week:
"How much of the (rotten) fish did you eat?" "About half the
portion," "The first bite was the
restaurant's fault, but the second bite was your fault!" - Rabbi Riskin about ‘Peace process’.
Gaza's Public
Workers Paid to Stay Home. Gaza's public
employees are getting paid on one condition: Stay home. Such is the irony of
life in the Gaza Strip now that Hamas militants are firmly in charge. A rival
pro-Western government in the West Bank is delivering salaries to most of
Gaza's civil servants as long as they don't work. (UN’s money ‘well spent’.)
Israel Enduring
High-tech Brain-drain. As a result of
government cuts to research and development, more then 25,000 Israeli high-tech
workers have moved to the United States during the last seven years. The same
budget cuts have resulted in 10 billion of lost export revenue. (There are funds for fake anti-terror policies
that do not work, but not for the future of Israel!)
Aksa Martyrs
Brigades will not Honour Agreements with Israel. Fatah's armed wing, the Aksa Martyrs Brigades, announced it
would no longer honour understandings reached with Israel, and called on its
members to carry weapons. (It
was expected. It did not last long, like any agreement before it!)
Pass to
self-Destruction. Israel’s Cabinet extends
the option of National Service to Arab Israelis. The Education Minister cut
National Service options for Jewish girls. (The un-Jewish government made decision to
train a “fifth column” to undermine and destroy Israel!) The budget that Education Minister Yuli Tamir
intends to take away from female National Service volunteers who teach Zionism
and Judaism in Israeli schools will be transferred to National Service programs
in the Arab sector.
Arabs Say 'No!'
to Olmert's National Service Idea. Leaders of the
Arab Israeli public said "la!" ("No!", not the first time)
to Prime Minister Ehud Olmert's initiative to have Arab youths perform national
service. "The rights of the Arab public are not conditional on giving
military services that serve the occupation". (Clearly, Arabs have never considered
themselves as citizens of State of Israel, more as enemies of the state!
Olmert’s proposal just exposed another level of stupidity and blindness of
Israel’s politicians!)
by David
Singer
US President George Bush and Israel's Prime Minister Ehud
Olmert stubbornly and foolishly continue to push for the creation of an
independent Palestinian State between Israel and Jordan, as Hamas and Fatah
turn the proposed site for such a state - Gaza and the West Bank - into
battlegrounds of blood, misery and privation for the Arab populations caught in
their deadly crossfire.
The 70th anniversary of the Peel Commission Report, released
on 7 July 1937, presents a unique and impartial insight into understanding what
the so-called "Palestinian problem" was - and still is today - really
about.
The Peel Commission recognised that there was an insoluble
conflict in Palestine between the Arabs and Jews, necessitating the partition
of Palestine into two independent sovereign states. There was no mention of a
third interested party - the "Palestinians" or "the Palestinian
people" - who also deserved a separate state. This "people" was
the subsequent creation of skilful Arab propaganda in the 1950's and '60's in
response to Israel's creation in 1948. The Peel Commission Report succinctly
summed up the nature of the conflict in the following words:
"An irrepressible conflict has arisen between two
national communities within the narrow bounds of one small country. There is no
common ground between them. Their national aspirations are incompatible. The
Arabs desire to revive the traditions of the Arab golden age. The Jews desire to
show what they can achieve when restored to the land in which the Jewish nation
was born. Neither of the two national ideals permits of combination in the
service of a single State."
In 1937, there was no independent state called Jordan. It
was then called Trans-Jordan, and it comprised 77% of the territory
administered by Great Britain under the League of Nations Mandate for Palestine
- the operation of which was specifically the subject of inquiry and
consideration by the Peel Commission. The right of Jews to settle in
Trans-Jordan pursuant to the Mandate had been "postponed or withheld"
by Britain with the consent of the League of Nations from 16 September 1922,
thus restricting the right of the Jews to reconstitute their national homeland
in only the remaining 23% of Palestine. (The
right of Arabs to settle the West bank of the Jordan River was not “postponed
or withheld”. On the contrary, Arabs were encouraged by the British
administration to do so!)