First, the charming American Zionists:
And this is how the “liberal” Zionists in America behave:
We’ve been following J Street’s attempts to counteract the growing BDS movement. First there was its aborted release of a public letter criticizing the Toronto Declaration. Then there was the workshop at its student conference called “Reckoning with the Radical Left on Campus: Alternatives to Boycotts and Divestments.” The workshop didn’t go quite as planned either as many students who attended actually offered their support for divestment campaigns targeting the Israeli occupation. You would think these two initial missteps would lead J Street to reconsider which way the wind is blowing. Nope.
J Street is now working to undermine the National Campus Boycott, Divestment, Sanctions Conference that will be held this weekend at Hampshire College. The conference is being called to build “a coordinated national BDS campaign,” and J Street seems to feel threatened by this.
Sarah Palin, the Middle East specialist:
“I believe that the Jewish settlements should be allowed to be expanded upon, because that population of Israel is, is going to grow. More and more Jewish people will be flocking to Israel in the days and weeks and months ahead. And I don’t think that the Obama administration has any right to tell Israel that the Jewish settlements cannot expand.”
You may mock her but 95% of the American political establishment would utter the exact same thing uncritically. Palin only actually believes what she says.
How Arabs puppets behave:
Their Majesties King Abdullah II and Queen Rania Al Abdullah on Monday met a delegation form the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) , and discussed the importance of overcoming obstacles hindering ending the Palestinian-Israeli conflict on the basis of the two-state solution within a comprehensive regional context.
The two clients, the former moronic and the latter obnoxious, are more popular with the Zionist fanatics at AIPAC - whom hate all Arabs and Muslims and seek to provoke wars between the U.S. and Muslim nations - than they are with their own people.
The liberals in Israel:
And the left? In this spiritual context no left - which can only exist in a discourse of equality - can have air to breathe. So when the ethos “shut your mouth because we’ll punish you” rules everywhere, Peace Now was bound to disappear and be reduced to paid ads in the newspaper, with no foot soldiers. Meretz was bound to evaporate, and Labor’s doves were bound to crumble. This left insisted on clinging to the consensus, treating the conflict with the Palestinians as a war in defense of the state rather than as a massive policing of an occupied nation with tanks and F-16s.
They are still to the left of American liberal Zionists, however.
A Palestinian boy picking up the pieces of his home demolished in Jerusalem by the occupying Israeli government to make way for illegal Jewish settlements: The American government said it was “dismayed” but not for the boy and his family but only that Jewish families have had to wait so long for their new homes-on-Palestinian-land.
The colonizer acts:
Israeli bulldozers demolished a two-family Palestinian home in the town of Al-Isawiya in occupied East Jerusalem on Wednesday, the second home demolition in two days.
Not forgetting the boycott against the Usurping Entity:
A pressure campaign targeted at Gulf states was launched in Occupied Jerusalem on Monday by a coalition of 170 Palestinian organisations urging Arab states to boycott companies complicit in Israel’s expansion in the holy city. In a rare public pressure campaign, the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) movement in Palestine, a grouping of Palestinian civil society organisations, has turned its focus on the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC), which is preparing to build a multi-billion dollar railway to link its six members. The BDS campaign has called on the GCC and its member states to shun French transport giants Alstom and Veolia, both of which are involved in the construction of the Jerusalem Light Rail (JLR), an Israeli project that is expected to link the eastern and western parts of Occupied Jerusalem as well as Jewish colonies on the West Bank.
Peace to Palestine48
The truth of the matter is its is a shame for one country to put another country through what Israel has Palestine.
What is shamefull is that our government in the US help pay for all of this destruction and make all Americans look as if we support this amorl ahumane action of settling Israelis in Palestine land. It is shameful that we dont completely pull the plug on all Israeli support and see who they have standing behind them then.
The fact is Israel without US support would not be Israel and they know it yet they treat anyone against resettlement as if we were all terrorists. Let Israel build upward if their land is so valuable. Their own little Manhattan if you will. So whats so wrong with that. Tell me. It something wrong with Manhattan?
Build upward not outward is my slogan for the settlements. Skyscrapers in Israel not bulldozers in Palestine.
Get off land that is not your own and much of the conflict would cease Keep gowing this direction and more and more people will hate Jews. Israel you make the decision but remember there are consequences too.