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Wiesenthal Center: UK boycott redolent of Nazi campaign
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Published: 30.05.06, 15:17
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31. 27 yakov shani : Perfect Description of Paris
Gabrielle Goldwater ,   Geneva Switzerland   (05.30.06)
and the Moulin Rouge and Crazy Horse - They will turn into Burka by Night - specials - with Crazy Camel instead of Horse
32. ALL eu countrieas have more to fear from Muslims than Jews
Myron ,   London   (05.30.06)
33. Farid 29 did not take his medicine
Ron ,   Pethah Tikva   (05.30.06)
Peace? with you? who want to be a second class Dehimi? In 1929 you killed the Jews of Hebron, all rabid anti-Zionists. Then we got what you were up to. Where are the anti-Zionist Jews of Egypt? Irak ? Lebanon? Syria? You offer us slavey and death. Go sell your lies to the blacks of Sudan of which you killed millions. You are but experts in genocide and ethnic cleaning since you cleaned by lies and back stubbing the Jews of Arabia.
34. #2 Muhammed, look at the stats ..
michael ,   tel aviv   (05.30.06)
Are you dreaming ? The overwhelming number of Americans support Israel - maybe you don't have that information where you live ?! # Americans sympathize more with Israel -- 42% -- than with the Palestinians -- 13%. # 74% of Americans believe Israel is serious about reaching a peace agreement with the Palestinians; 64% think the Palestinians are serious. # 67% of Americans believe that the Israeli decision to unilaterally withdraw from the Gaza Strip without a peace agreement is "a bold step toward peace." # The Israeli government's favorable rating is at its highest in over a decade at 43% positive to 26% unfavorable. # Almost twice as many Americans (42%) have a favorable impression of Ariel Sharon as have an unfavorable (22%), up 7% since 2003; 27% view Mahmoud Abbas favorably, as compared with 9% favorability for Arafat in 2003. All over the web ! You have the internet - put aside propaganda and read and learn. Mike
35. 29 Farid: learn to Spell before you try to write German You
Gabrielle Goldwater ,   Geneva Switzerland   (05.30.06)
make as usual NO sense again By the way - the Carnivore system is used in Switzerland and can determine in less than 30 seconds who and where you are Now stop posting BS You are recorded : As I told you before Farid: YOU Just Hate Jews any Jews so .... why do you post on a Jewish Israeli Website ... solely to spew Hate MARTIN LUTHER KING ON ZIONISM "... You declare, my friend; that you do not hate the Jews, you are merely 'anti-Zionist'. And I say, let the truth ring forth from the high mountain tops, let it echo through the valleys of G-d's green earth: When people criticize Zionism, they mean Jews -- this is G-d's own truth. "Anti-Semitism, the hatred of the Jewish people, has been and remains a blot on the soul of mankind. In this we are in full agreement. So know also this: anti-Zionist is inherently anti-Semitic, and ever will be so. The Zürich Police will be happy about YOU - again
36. UN & the PNGOs
Dave ,   nyc   (05.31.06)
I recently discovered a booklet written in 1984 by a UN committee concerning Palestinian Rights. The booklet was appropriately part of a large discarded library piled in a huge dumpster outside a former USSR office in Manhattan. This "committee " clearly outlined a widespread plan to accomplish exactly what happened this week albiet it took 2 decades to realize. It clearly plannned, with the help of PNGOs, to target western liberal organizations to brand Israel as "Apartheid" and set in motion boycotts. The Weisenthal center did nail that one correctly but left out the historical factor. Why British academia has taken so long to stoop so low is puzzling. Well, they fell hard for Piltdown so anything is possible.
37. No parallel
Pat   (05.31.06)
The boycott of Israeli academia on the grounds that the situation here is similar to that of apartheid South Africa is so simple-minded that one must question the real motives behind such a move. Perhaps Israelis students and academics need to consider whether they wish to be associated with a British academia that has such a poor grasp on the situation. Will it take Al Quida bombing Oxford or Cambridge off the map to get the message across?
38. 36 Dave ; Interesting - You got links or aticles handy ?
Gabrielle Goldwater ,   Geneva Switzerland   (05.31.06)
39. 37 Pat : it will take more to wake up the UK
Gabrielle Goldwater ,   Geneva Switzerland   (05.31.06)
it is their character since centuries See how they treated all their colonies - They are hated by them now look what they did to India ? It was their doing to devide India - which became then India and Pakistan Look how they took the pencils and thought they have the right to devide the Jewish Homeland and to top it call it Palestine - which was what the Romans had called Judea and Samaria - a name that has NO historical sense. It has never been the name of a nation or state. It is a geographical term only The word itself derives from "Peleshet", a name that appears frequently in the Bible and has come into English as "Philistine". The Philistines were mediterranean people originating from Asia Minor and Greek localities. They reached the southern coast of Israel in several waves. One group arrived in the pre-patriarchal period and settled south of Beersheba in Gerar where they came into conflict with Abraham, Isaac and Ishmael. Another group, coming from Crete after being repulsed from an attempted invasion of Egypt by Rameses III in 1194 BCE, seized the southern coastal area, where they founded five settlements (Gaza, Ascalon, Ashdod, Ekron and Gat). In the Persian and Greek periods, foreign settlers - chiefly from the Mediterranean islands - overran the Philistine districts. From the time of Herodotus, Greeks called the eastern coast of the Mediterranean "Syria Palaestina". The Philistines were not Arabs nor even Semites, they were most closely related to the Greeks. They did not speak Arabic. They had no connection, ethnic, linguistic or historical with Arabia or Arabs. The name "Falastin" that Arabs today use for "Palestine" is not an Arabic name. It is the Arab pronunciation of the Greco-Roman "Palastina"; which is derived from the Peleshet, (root Pelesh) which was a general term meaning "dividers", "penetrators" or "invaders". This referred to the Philistine's invasion and conquest of the coast from the sea. The use of the term "Palestinian" for an Arab ethnic group is a modern political creation which has no basis in fact - and had never had any international or academic credibility before 1967.
40. #23 Gabrielle Goldwater
DPC ,   England, UK   (05.31.06)
Dear Mrs Goldwater, This "Eurabia" concept is entirely true and troubles me. But is the solution for Europeans (obviously Jews can flee to Israel)? Yours Sincerely, DPC
41. ...But "WHAT" is, sorry
dpc   (05.31.06)
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