Liberal
Country Abandon Multiculturalism
by
Soeren Kern
Islamic invasion, full of hate and
disrespect to the host nations, has destroyed the tolerance of the most liberal
country in
The Dutch government says it will abandon
the long-standing model of multiculturalism that has encouraged Muslim
immigrants to create a parallel society within the
A new integration bill, which Dutch
Interior Minister Piet Hein Donner
presented to parliament on June 16, reads: "The government shares the social
dissatisfaction over the multicultural society model and plans to shift
priority to the values of the Dutch people. In the new integration system, the
values of the Dutch society play a central role. With this change, the
government steps away from the model of a multicultural society."
The letter continues: "A more
obligatory integration is justified because the government also demands that
from its own citizens. It is necessary because otherwise the society gradually
grows apart and eventually no one feels at home anymore in the
The new integration policy will place
more demands on immigrants. For example, immigrants will be required to learn
the Dutch language, and the government will take a tougher approach to
immigrants to ignore Dutch values or disobey Dutch law.
The government will also stop offering
special subsidies for Muslim immigrants because, according to Donner, "it is not the government's job to integrate
immigrants." The government will introduce new legislation that outlaws
forced marriages and will also impose tougher measures against Muslim
immigrants who lower their chances of employment by the way they dress. More
specifically, the government will impose a ban on face-covering Islamic burqas as of
Hypocrisy of Ramadan
The Holy Month of Thefts
Thirty calves were stolen this week from
Danny Gross's cattle farm in Givat Yoav, in the southern
Bloody Ramadan – Behaviour of a
‘Friendly’ Neighbour
Multiple assaults were staged near Eilat on the highway running south parallel to the Egyptian
border by gunmen of the Gaza-based Popular Resistance Committees. Eight Israelis
were killed, including two women, and about 33 injured in shooting attacks on
two buses and other vehicles and by the roadside bombing of a military vehicle.
The IDF estimates that the attackers numbering at least 20 came from the Gaza
Strip and took up positions near the Sinai border with
Egypt ‘Outrage’? It is time to Dump a ‘Friend’!
A number of Egyptian
soldiers were killed and injured after a suicide bomber blew himself up on the
Egyptian side of the border with Israel on Friday morning near
the Philadelphi Route crossing. Security officials said that the suicide bomber
was thought to belong to the Popular Resistance Committees, the organization
who orchestrated the terror attacks near Eilat. Egypt registered an official
complaint with Israel over the deaths of five of its soldiers in fighting after
an ambush targeting Israelis near the border between the two countries. Hundreds of Egyptians protested on Friday
at the Israeli embassy in
Food for Thought by Steven Shamrak
Initial fear of
being branded “racist” has paralysed British police and unleashed the recent
mayhem, which exposed the tension in diverse layers of British society. Similar
fear of offending Muslim population allowed riots in
Two
Self-serving Stooges Keeping the Game Alive
PA
Chairman Mahmud Abbas held four secret meetings with
Israeli President Shimon Peres in a bid to revive fake peace talks. The
official quoted Abbas as saying at a meeting of his Fatah
party, “Shimon Peres assured me that the negotiations between us could lead to
results that could be adopted by the Netanyahu government.” Peres had received nothing from Netanyahu that he
could present to Abbas. (Peres does not represent the
interests of
Rare Act of
Self-respect
Defying
Turkish
Aggression is Ignored
Turkish warplanes bombed military targets of the Kurdish resistance
group PKK in northern
Islamic Revolution in
For
the first time in the five-month anti-Assad uprising,
Syrian forces clashed with dissident Palestinians Sunday, Aug. 14, in the al-Raml a-Filistini district of Latakia, challenged by Palestinian heavy machine guns,
anti-tank RPGs and roadside bombs. Nineteen of the 24
dead were so-called Palestinians.
Housing Protest
is Political
The grassroots Samaria (Shomron)
Residents' Council handed out flyers at the tent protest sites in Tel Aviv,
Jerusalem and Modi'in, offering an assortment of
homes that are waiting to be bought up in Samaria. The flyer details several
specific offers for houses that are for sale: a 104 square meter home in Avnei Hefetz, a short ride
from the coastal city of
USAID Leaves Gaza, but not for Long?
The United States has suspended operations of the
aid organizations it funds in the Hamas-ruled Gaza Strip because the Islamist
group had demanded confidential information about their work. (But not because Hamas is terrorist and corrupt
organization and it did not last long!) A day after the United States
said it had cut aid to Gaza, a Hamas official said the Islamist group and the
United States have reached a compromise that will allow USAID to continue its
operations in the Gaza Strip.
Israel's military, police and Shin Bet
security service are drilling extreme scenarios of possible Palestinian
disturbances, mass rallies or even terrorist attacks in September - although
there is no specific intelligence of a security threat in the offing. (Absence of a
threat indicates that the PA uses the independence bit in the UN as a political
stunt only!)
Hypocrisy of the Headlines:
“Australians lured by offshore extremists” – The Australian – “Lured”? They are willing participants,
not victims! No one made them visit Islamist websites, receive their emails or
twist their arms to buy tickets to
by Caroline Glick
The
Palestinians’ decision to place the issue of the establishment of a Palestinian
state before the United Nations for a vote next month repudiates one of the principles
of the 1993
While
brazen, the PA’ UN gambit is not the first time that
For
instance, after coming under heavy pressure from then opposition leader
Binyamin Netanyahu, in early 1996, then Prime Minister Shimon Peres was forced
to ask Arafat to convene the PLO’s governing council in order to cancel the PLO
Charter. The Charter repeated calls for
Recognizing
that Peres’s government was on the line, then US president Bill Clinton flew to
Arafat
ended all pretence of good faith in the summer of 2000 when he rejected then Prime
Minister Ehud Barak’s offer
of Palestinian statehood and instigated the Palestinian terror war. Ever since
Arafat chose terror war over peace, his followers’ willingness to admit they
reject
For
instance, on July 13, Fatah’s foreign relations boss Nabil Shaath gave an interview to
a Lebanese television station in which he stated point blank that the PLO will
never accept