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TA: Thousands protest against detention of asylum seekers
Itay Blumenthal
Published: 28.12.13, 21:49
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1. & None for the Terroist victims rally
DisfunctioinalTelAvi ,   Jerusalem Israel   (12.28.13)
Nothing more clearly indicates the complete disconnect of the people living in the Tel Aviv "bubble" from the majority of Jews who feel and demonstrate for the families of those murdered by Palestinian terrorists that took place tonight thousands for Eritrean Moslems and no one demo there for the suffering of the Jewish families about to see the murderers of their loved ones free walking the streets no doubt they will join a Tel Aviv demo one day too.
2. Another bleeding heart's protest
Sam1am ,   Yehud, Israel   (12.28.13)
These North Tel aviv bleeding heart liberals are hypocrites to their core, they are "SO HUMAN" as long as these illegal infiltrators live in South TA and do not commit their crimes and thievery in their neighborhood..... Why don't they invite these parasites to their home and feed them, rather 'DEMAND" the government to do that....pathetic!
3. Time to go!
michael Pielet ,   israel   (12.29.13)
Its time to send the african negroes home.If any israeli citizens want to join them in africa. Fine, go.
4. Not "asylum seekers!!!"
Dr. Jack   (12.28.13)
YNet should check the facts, before using false titles. These people are not 'asylum seekers', but infiltrators. According to international laws, the right to request asylum is ONLY granted in the FIRST country one reaches after fleeing his/hers lands. For most of them, it is Egypt!! One cannot choose the country where he/she can obtain the best benefits!! During the Cold War refugees from East Europe were only allowed to ask for asylum in Austria, Italy or Germany after escaping. Afterwards, those granted asylum were offered the chance to emigrate to other places. Provided they were accepted after a lengthy and thorough process. I know, because I was there and helped to refugees. I suggest the "bleed hearts" should open their homes and house and feed these people, from their own pockets. Otherwise, they should shut up!!
5. #1 and #2
Sergey ,   Tel Aviv   (12.29.13)
How many non africans can you even see on the pictures ?? As i can see majority of the protest are africans. So please cut the cr@p.
6. Usful Idiots
Howard ,   Seattle USA   (12.28.13)
I have no doubt that none of these bleeding heart liberals would want these illegals living next door to them.They remind me so much of the liberal Jews in the US and you can see the mess they have help to make of the US as well as the state US Jewry itself.
7. who they think they are ? ILLEGALS ! GO HOME !
(12.29.13)
8. Finis Israel
Ron ,   oc us   (12.29.13)
Either Israel gets a handle on 65,000 illegal African/Moslems that can go to any number of Arab, African or other nations or, Israel as a Jewish state is finished.
9. Assylum Seekers
Zvi ,   Bat Yam / Toronto   (12.29.13)
To # 4 As a Dr. you should know very well what happened tothe Jewish asylum seekers of the St. Loius The majority of them finished in Auschwitz Use your Jewish moral valuues and Check Google to understand the tragedy of Eritrea and Sudan. In my opinion Israel should made an agreement with Sweden Norway or Canada to send those refugee to place more open minded
10. (Sigh)
Neal ,   Minneapolis USA   (12.29.13)
Nothing ever is easy for Israel.
11. those protest is an insult to humanity.........
Calibi ,   Sydney Aust   (12.29.13)
Eritrean and Sudanese are already being treated very very well in Israel. Change your name to John or Peter and go to Saudi, Iraq, Somali, Pakistan and Egypt to protest you will not live to eat your own spit. Christians and Jews are the true victims in those countries. (End)
12. Ron @ 8 what is a Jewish state?
(12.29.13)
Has Israel ever been a Jewish state?
13. #9 check your info re Scandinavia
RealityCheck ,   Jerusalem Israel   (12.29.13)
Scandinavia the "more open mined" you quote has tightened up its immigration policy a hundred percent try getting into any Scandinavian country there today on basis of asylum . 65,000 Moslems immigrants in the heart of Israel will be hundreds of thousands in a generation , I recommend you go to South Tel Aviv and see them huddled around Islamic TV stations before you so cavarlierly recommend mass asylum
14. #5 but who organized them ? and where
UCutTheCrapDenier ,   Jerusalem Israel   (12.29.13)
was there even one Support rally for the terrorist victims in the Tel Aviv "Bubble" . Once again we see yet another "Tel Aviv Leftist Madness Fever night" If not many locals turned out must be because there was no free Sat night entertainer at the latest rally that usually increases the Sat night " protesters "
15. charity begins at home so let the protestors be charitable
zionist forever   (12.29.13)
Before the government tried to do smothing about this we were having thousands of people protesting in Tel Aviv demanding the government gets rid of then don't feel safe etc. The government makes an effort to deal with the problem and everybody is out protesting about they are a lll protesting fact they are being detained and that they must be released onto the treats of Tel Aviv. Bibi should announce he is willing to consider letting them stay but taxes would have to go up to fund their integration. I wonder if the whiners would then be praising Bibi for letting them stay or shouting they cannot stay at my expense Bibi get rid of them now?
16. Infiltrators into Israel
Chrisa ,   Berlin   (12.29.13)
Approx. 65.000 African/Arab infiltrators, why infiltrate Israel? There are not enough countries in Africa to start a new life? One of the demonstrators holds a sign " ONE WORLD, ONE FAMILY, EQUAL RIGHTS" Well, I am flabbergasted! This infiltrator and his mates should start in his own country to make improvements, we can't do it for them. And One Family? What a cruel joke, as the Africans have countless tribal wars - always and are absolutely cruel to each other, and then Equal Rights - for who and on what grounds? Do we get equal rights in any African country? I know we don't, I lived there long enough to write a book about it.
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