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DATE | 2015-12-10 |
FROM | Ruben Safir
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SUBJECT | Re: [Hangout-NYLXS] Rather all the Swedes be dead then a single Jew
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https://www.yahoo.com/news/israel-applies-lethal-response-wave-palestinian-attacks-153414914.html
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I am embarrassed to be an Arab
Fred Maroun October 8, 2015, 8:02 pm
I have long resisted saying this, but the ongoing Arab violence in
Jerusalem has pushed Arab idiocy beyond my capacity for tolerance. I now
need to say it and to say it publicly: I am embarrassed to be an Arab.<
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From the start, we have refused to accept the existence of one tiny
Jewish state. We fought that state tooth and nail using all the venom
and anti-Semitism that we could muster. We isolated and mistreated our
own Palestinian siblings so we could use them as tools against the Jews.
We have not relented. We have not shown an ounce of compassion,
humanity, or even smarts. We made the destruction of the Jewish home our
signature cause. We made hate our religion. When will this nonsense stop?
Even some of us Arabs who have the privilege of also being Israeli have
not learned to behave like civilized people. We dismissed, threatened,
and silenced Mohammad Zoabi, one of our own, because he dared profess
love for his country and revulsion towards terrorists. We have
demonstrated in support, not of our own state, Israel, but in support of
the terrorists who want her destroyed.
Those of us who are able to accept Jews as the brothers and sisters that
they are, are few and far between. I can count on the fingers of my
hands the honorable Arabs who take such a stand publicly. The rest of us
are an embarrassment, the plague of the Middle East, and a blotch on
humanity.
We created Hezbollah, Hamas, Al Qaeda, Daesh, and scores of other
terrorist groups. We also created generations of tyrannical
dictatorships across the Middle East. Some of those dictatorships are
the best we can show for in a world that sees us as leeches incapable of
building democracies or even economies.
Jerusalem belongs to the Jews, not only because it is rightfully theirs,
but also because we don’t deserve any of it. Those of us Arabs who live
in Israel, the West Bank, and Gaza, would long ago have been deported if
Jews behaved like us. Yet we keep pushing and pushing, hoping to break them.
The Jews will not break. They will not break in Jerusalem or anywhere
else because they are much better than us. We will continue to wallow in
our own victimhood complex while the Jews thrive, and this, my fellow
Arabs, is all that we deserve.
On 12/10/2015 12:19 AM, Ruben Safir wrote:
> Or Palestinians.
>
> I'm fed up with this equation that Jews should allow themselves to be
> killed in equal numbers to Palestinians attacking Jews on the streets
> of Jerusalem and Hebron. It would be better if NO Jews are killed in
> attacks by Palestinians and the Palestinians that attack Jews ALL died.
>
>
>
> Here is something for you Swedie...
>
> Every Palestinian arab who attacks a Jew should be executed on the spot
> and a member of the Swedish diplomatic corp should be executed with
> them... just for good measure.
>
>
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> Israel applies lethal response to wave of Palestinian attacks
> By Luke Baker,Reuters 8 hours ago
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> By Luke Baker
>
> JERUSALEM (Reuters) - By now, the news alerts are all too familiar:
> "Stabbing near Old City: Israeli wounded, attacker shot dead", read a
> recent bulletin. Another came by text message on Wednesday: "Stabbing
> attack: 2 wounded, one light, terrorist shot dead."
>
> Over the past 2-1/2 months, since a wave of violence by Palestinians
> targeting Israelis began on Oct. 1, 19 Israelis and a U.S. citizen have
> been killed in shootings, stabbings and car-rammings across Israel,
> Jerusalem and the West Bank.
>
> It is the worst surge in violence many Israelis have experienced since
> the second Palestinian uprising, or intifada, ended a decade ago. This
> time, as security makes access to firearms difficult, attackers rely on
> knives and other blades. More than 200 Israelis have been wounded, many
> of them seriously, according to the Israeli Security Agency.
>
> Over the same period, 106 Palestinians have been killed by Israeli
> soldiers, police or civilians either in the aftermath of attacks, on
> suspicion that they were about to carry out an attack or in related
> violence, according to a Reuters count and figures from the Palestinian
> Monitoring Group.
>
> The disparity in the number killed on each side - and the fact more than
> 13,500 Palestinians have been injured, including many in demonstrations,
> according to the Palestinian Health Ministry - has led to accusations by
> rights groups and others that Israel is using excessive force to quell
> the unrest.
>
> The United States, the European Union and the United Nations have all
> expressed concern, saying that while they recognize Israel's right to
> self-defense, restraint is necessary to ensure the violence does not
> escalate further.
>
> On Oct. 21, shortly after Jerusalem's mayor had urged Israelis with gun
> licenses to carry their weapons, U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry
> warned about vigilantism.
>
> "We urge everybody to exercise restraint and restrain from any kind of
> self-help in terms of the violence," he said.
>
> Kerry was vilified in Israel for his remarks, with commentators
> suggesting he was being soft on terrorism. But since then Sweden has
> gone further, with Foreign Minister Margot Wallstrom referring to
> "extrajudicial executions".
>
> While her office said her comments to the Swedish parliament last week
> were misunderstood and "blown out of reasonable proportion", Wallstrom
> cited the discrepancy she saw between the number of Israelis and
> Palestinians killed.
>
> "This is what I say in other situations where the response is such that
> it results in extrajudicial executions or is disproportionate in that
> the number of people killed on that side exceeds the original number of
> deaths many times over," she said, according to a transcript released to
> Reuters.
>
> Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu immediately called his Swedish
> counterpart to complain, accusing Wallstrom of applying a double
> standard since she had not said the same thing about the response to
> attacks in Paris or San Bernadino.
>
> "This is the second time she refers to Israel and says things that are
> unacceptable to us and are not true," he said.
>
> HIGH DEATH TOLL
>
> In Israel, a country that has fought repeated wars and uprisings over
> its 67-year history, where most do military service and it is common to
> see people carrying weapons, any suggestion of excessive use of force is
> hotly rejected.
>
> Comparisons with London, where a man stabbed three people at a station
> last week and was subdued by police using a Taser gun, are dismissed out
> of hand, with defenders of Israel's response pointing out that it has
> faced months of daily stabbings and the political and security context
> is acutely different.
>
> Comparisons with other places gripped by unrest are difficult, but the
> numbers show a high percentage of people who carry out attacks are
> killed rather than detained.
>
> Data compiled by Israeli researcher Nehemia Gershuni-Aylho, using
> information from news reports, emergency responders, the police and
> others, shows that 74 of 123 Palestinian attackers have been shot dead
> since Oct. 1 - exactly 60 percent.
>
> The Israeli Foreign Ministry, using different sources and methodology,
> compiled data from the police, army and security services and broke the
> attacks down into two categories: short-range (stabbings, shootings and
> car-rammings) and longer-range (stone-throwing, fire bombings).
>
> It told Reuters that out of 127 close-range attacks, 61 assailants had
> been killed - 48 percent of the total. For longer-range violence, one in
> three assailants were killed.
>
> "Claims of extrajudicial killings are totally wrong and mistaken and the
> figures demonstrate it," said Foreign Ministry spokesman Emmanuel
> Nahshon, adding that Palestinian assailants are often treated in Israeli
> hospitals and brought to justice.
>
>>From the Palestinian perspective, there is no question that Israel,
> which has occupied the West Bank and East Jerusalem since 1967 and
> limits Palestinians' movement throughout areas they want for a state, is
> carrying out extrajudicial killings.
>
> "The majority of Palestinians are being shot and killed on the spot,
> whether they represent a threat or not," said Palestinian legislator
> Hanan Ashrawi, adding that she believed the number of assailants killed
> was well above 60 percent.
>
> "These killings are in most cases carried out by fully armed military or
> police," she told Reuters. "They are carrying out on-the-spot
> executions. They are extrajudicial and a crime."
>
> (Writing by Luke Baker; editing by Giles Elgood)
>
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