Monday 9 March 2015

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    I can understand self hating Jews like Schakowsky and Cohen despicable behavior. I could never understand Herzog's thinking. Is he that stupid who can't see Iran's existential threat to Israel. Or he is so power hungry willing to jeopardized Israel survival?.
    It's time for Jews all around the world to realized that Hussein O's goal is to destroy Israel.


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        Herzog is clearly a power hungry individual whose thirst for power trumps all other issues-even including the survival of the state he wishes to lead.


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            He pales into transparency when compared to Livni.
            I truly hope and pray the left does not accede to power. :o


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                And a disgrace to the family name. His grandfather Isaac was a scholar and pre-state Israel's first Chief Rabbi. His father Chaim was a leading ambassador and defender of Israel. Today's Herzog is just a selfish political hack.


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                  You need to do your homework big time!


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                      NO !!!!!! YOU need to do yours-----and quickly !!!!


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                            You are a really ignorant poster and shameless at that.


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                                Do your homework and you will see that what I have posted is true Start here! Do your research!
                                Christian centre torched in Jerusalem
                                Israel News.Net Thursday 26th February, 2015
                                A Christian seminary building in Jerusalem was torched and anti-Jesus slurs were spray-painted on its walls early Thursday in, what the police suspect, a hate crime attack by far-right Jews.
                                A spokesperson for the fire services said firefighters arrived at the scene near Jerusalem's Old City at around 4 a.m. and extinguished the blaze, Xinhua news agency reported.
                                No injuries were reported but the building, which belongs to the Greek-Orthodox church, was damaged. Racist graffiti were spray-painted on a wall.
                                The building is situated on Mount Zion across from the Old City, one of the areas most prone to the so-called "price tag" attacks.
                                Dozens of hate crimes by Israeli extremists have taken place in the area, including assaults and spitting attacks on Christian clergymen and vandalism of churches, cars and tombs.
                                "Price tags" are attacks perpetrated by far-right Jews against Palestinians' property or religious sites, including mosques and Christian churches, in response to Palestinian violence or, alternatively, to Israeli government moves that are perceived as a threat to the expansion of the Jewish settlements in the West Bank and Jerusalem.
                                The latest incident came a day after a mosque in the West Bank village of Jab'aa near Bethlehem was set on fire. According to Palestinian reports, settlers entered the mosque overnight and sprayed hate graffiti on the walls, including "Revenge" and "We want redemption of Zion".

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                                  Christians in the Middle East are *only* safe and thriving in Israel. As to Ethiopian Jews, I met one of them just last week. She was an officer in the IDF and is completing an engineering degree at the Technion.


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                                      We shall not and therefore, I'm not playing your game !!


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                                          Israeli liberal journalist Isak Letz has chronicled numerous instances of Orthodox Jewish groups becoming increasingly active in their opposition to Jews converting to Christianity, including violent acts against converts. These attacks often go unpunished by Israeli authorities.
                                          In general, Christian missionaries limit proselytism in Israel due to Christian Zionist beliefs, and many believe reports of proselytism made by Orthodox Jewish groups are exaggerated as a pretext to attack Christians in the region…
                                          A frequent complaint of Christian clergy in Israel is being spat at by Jews, often Haredi yeshiva students. Even Christian ceremonial processions have been alleged to have been spat at, with one incident near the Holy Sepulchre causing a fracas which led to the destruction of the Armenian Archbishop’s 17th-century cross.
                                          The Anti-Defamation League has called on the chief Rabbis to speak out against the interfaith assaults. One Christian complained that the spitting was “almost a daily experience.”.
                                          Clergymen in the Armenian Church in Jerusalem have said that they are all victims of harassment, and that while most incidents are ignored, when they complain, the police don’t usually find the perpetrators.
                                          Father Goosan, Chief Dragoman of the Armenian Patriarchate of Jerusalem, stated that, “I know there are fanatical Haredi groups that don’t represent the general public, but it’s still enraging. It all begins with education. It’s the responsibility of these men’s yeshiva heads to teach them not to behave this way.
                                          In May 2008, hundreds of New Testaments were burned in Or Yehuda, Israel after having been collected by the Deputy Mayor who described the material as “Messianic propaganda” and then claimed that the books were burned by three Yeshiva students. In May 2009 a Russian orthodox church in Northern Israel was showered with stones thrown by yeshiva students, injuring many of the congregation.
                                          In 2009 a church in Israel was vandalized. Messages such as “We killed Jesus” and “Christians out” were written on it, as well as “Fuck off” which was adorned with a Star of David. Churchmen at the site also stated that the church doors are urinated on almost every day.
                                          In 2012 a Greek Orthodox Christian monastery near Jerusalem was defaced with “Death to Christians”, and “Greeks out” slogans. Jerusalem’s Christian community was said to feel increasingly under assault.

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                                              Christian centre torched in Jerusalem
                                              Israel News.Net Thursday 26th February, 2015
                                              A Christian seminary building in Jerusalem was torched and anti-Jesus slurs were spray-painted on its walls early Thursday in, what the police suspect, a hate crime attack by far-right Jews.
                                              A spokesperson for the fire services said firefighters arrived at the scene near Jerusalem's Old City at around 4 a.m. and extinguished the blaze, Xinhua news agency reported.
                                              No injuries were reported but the building, which belongs to the Greek-Orthodox church, was damaged. Racist graffiti were spray-painted on a wall.
                                              The building is situated on Mount Zion across from the Old City, one of the areas most prone to the so-called "price tag" attacks.
                                              Dozens of hate crimes by Israeli extremists have taken place in the area, including assaults and spitting attacks on Christian clergymen and vandalism of churches, cars and tombs.
                                              "Price tags" are attacks perpetrated by far-right Jews against Palestinians' property or religious sites, including mosques and Christian churches, in response to Palestinian violence or, alternatively, to Israeli government moves that are perceived as a threat to the expansion of the Jewish settlements in the West Bank and Jerusalem.
                                              The latest incident came a day after a mosque in the West Bank village of Jab'aa near Bethlehem was set on fire. According to Palestinian reports, settlers entered the mosque overnight and sprayed hate graffiti on the walls, including "Revenge" and "We want redemption of Zion".

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                                        Right on Caroline ! Man, are you on the mark.



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