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'Rightists attacked IDF commander's car'
Yair Altman
Published: 04.07.11, 09:05
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1. Jew-haters?
Ariel Ben Yochanan ,   Kfar Tapuah, Efraim   (07.04.11)
B"H What kind of a Jew-hater one must be to actually arrest Jews on their way to daven at Joseph's tomb in Shechem?
2. Pray for Israel.
Dovid ,   Israel   (07.04.11)
The settlers are destroying our beloved country, institution by institution, with their anarchy, racism, oppression, with the government turning a blind eye and condoning it all. May Hashem save Israel because this government will not.
3. Congratulations! Bravo! Well done!
Salma ,   Palestine   (07.04.11)
Mabrook : ))))
4. Secular Left are becoming more intolerable by the day
Chaim   (07.04.11)
These Bolsheviks, headed by that spineless coward Barak and Bibi, are becoming intolerable to religious Jews. WE MUST FIGHT FOR NEW ELECTIONS NOW! The public voted Right and we got radical Left, Meretz.
5. Violence has become away of life for the settlers
Haim ,   Tel aviv   (07.04.11)
6. #2 who is worse
Israel Israeli ,   Tel Aviv   (07.04.11)
Please answer, who is worse? Kicking a car like the Right wingers do? Or bringing false testimony accusing the IDF war crimes in order to aid the genocidal Hamas, like the Left wingers did in the Goldstone affair?
7. #6 That's easy..
Dovid ,   Israel   (07.04.11)
Israel has always survived external threats. And when has anything the UN has done- even if allegedly aided by false testimony by Israelis- ever meant anything to Israelis? But without the law, without the ability to enforce the law, without respect for our institutions, our police, our army, our courts, our government, we are Somalia.
8. #7
Israel Israeli ,   Tel Aviv   (07.04.11)
I am not sure I understand. Do you think it is a good thing that Zippy Livni and IDF officers cannot enter the UK thanks to the Goldstone blood libel? Do you think the legitimacy the Hamas gained thanks to Goldstone isn't a problem? But more importantly, two years ago police officer Tal Yemini brutally assaulted a 17 year old protester and then arrested the boy for assaulting an officer. Lucky for the boy, the assault was videotaped. The judge was so sickened by the sight of a boy being held by two policemen while Yemini abused him, that the boy was released immediately. Yemini and his comrades did more to violate the law and disrespect institutions than any "settler" ever did. Do you condemn Yemini? Should he be relieved of his job or should he be rewarded?
9. Should have got that S.O.B...
(07.04.11)
10. #7- Exactly.
Dovid ,   Israel   (07.04.11)
the law is the law. If this officer violated the law, he should have been prosecuted. In a society where the law is respected, that is the way things are done- not by violating the law in return. Interesting that you find the actions by this officer worse than the murders committed by settlers, including against other Jews.
11. Short letter to Israel Israeli, Tel Aviv
Gábor Fränkl   (07.04.11)
Dear Sir, I didn't know until the moment I read a piece last night from Herb Keinon (from an inernational newspaper , the only one in Israel, published and edited in Jeruslaem, well...) that this tabloid paper is the arch-flagbearer of Netanyahu-bashing for/among the proles in Israel (and I'm a prole too along with my parents, so NO disrespect at all). This paper just incites day and night, night and day againt the right, the patriotic, the nationalist, the sane and rational, against the best Israeli gov't in the past 20-30 years, which is the current BB government. They are bashing him gratuitously often based on malice and base nonsense. This IS a despicable rotten anti-Likud false rumour-mongering base newspaper and all it achieved is that I became disgusted by the center and left more and more.
12. #10 now we agree
Israel Israeli ,   Tel Aviv   (07.04.11)
Yemini was fined 400 NIS for a crime that would have landed you or me three years inside. Although I understand the protesters' emotions, I do not condone what they did, but the problem is that the Rule of Law is destroyed by the courts, the AG and the police who give people the feeling that their is no justice or rule of law. They allow the Pride Parade in Jerusalem, but forbid Jewish entry to the Temple Mount or Um El Fahem. They attack Rabbis for using their freedom of speech, but allow Professors to incite. They did not prosecute Sharon or Barak for corruption, but persecuted Lieberman or Netanyahu when there is no evidence. We saw the fruits of this behavior this week when criminals tried to murder a police officer at his home.
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