Sunday, 28 February 2010

Madrid school children: 'Stop murdering Palestinians'

Spanish children urge Israeli envoy to 'stop murdering Palestinians'. Adults remain spectators

Israeli Embassy in Madrid receives hundreds of letters of protest from local pupils. 'Why does Israel murder Palestinians?' one letter notes. Foreign Ministry protests phenomenon

The Foreign Ministry's Deputy Director of European Affairs Naor Gilon protested via telephone to Spanish Ambassador to Israel Alvaro Iranzo the delivery of letters written by Spanish school children to Israel's Ambassador in Madrid, Rafael Shotz.

Israel's Embassy in Madrid has recently been receiving children's letters expressing protest of Israel's conduct towards the Palestinians. The Foreign Ministry is concerned that the students who wrote the letters were being instigated by their teachers. One letter directed at the ambassador noted, "How many Palestinians have you murdered today?"

Another read, "Mr. Ambassador you should think about not killing the Palestinian children and elderly. I don't know if it doesn't bother you, having to murder people. You should leave Palestine."

During Gilon's conversation with the Spanish envoy the latter stressed that the Spanish education system was not responsible for the phenomenon and that no instruction to write such letters had been issued. Gilon, nevertheless, expressed Israel's wish that the practice be halted immediately.

Since Operation Cast Lead, Europe has seen a growing number of attacks on Israel, its officials and institutions. This also includes what is referred to locally as "the new anti-Semitism," which in essence culminates in anti-Zionist and anti-Israel attitudes.

European Jews have also faced an increasing number of attacks. Israel's PR outlay is trying to fight the phenomenon, but with little success.

The embassy in Madrid also received letters from human rights organization Amnesty International urging Israel to lift the Gaza blockade and address such issues as the water shortage suffered by Gazans.

http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3855885,00.html

Irish town snubs Israel envoy Councilmen vote to rip out page of town's visitors' book signed by Israeli ambassador

UN Extends Goldstone Investigation of Israel for Gaza War Crimes

98 UN Nations want the war crime case against Israel to continue; the US is one of 7 that voted against the idea.

At the United Nations meeting in New York, 98 Member States voted in favor of a resolution on the follow-up to the Goldstone Report, and seven voted against it, with 31 abstentions[2].

The United States is one of the few that voted against the continuing investigation into Israeli war crimes.

Representing the U.S., Alejandro Wolff said his country, "remained deeply concerned about the suffering of both Palestinians and Israelis, but the only way to end it would be to reach a negotiated permanent settlement. Both sides in the conflict should continue credible domestic investigations, he stressed, reiterating that the Goldstone Report was deeply flawed and unbalanced."

Richard Goldstone is Jewish. He was selected for the lead role on the investigation because of his excellent record in this exact thing: the investigation and prosecution of war crimes. When his investigation revealed that Israel looked like war criminals, the discrediting began. More

Australian official: Decision not to back Israel in UN vote on Goldstone report linked to Dubai hit

Saturday, 27 February 2010

White Lie

THIS COMING Wednesday, the Supreme Court of Israel will consider an application by a group of Israeli citizens to compel the Interior Ministry to register them as belonging to the “Israeli nation”.

Odd? Indeed.

The Israeli Interior Ministry recognizes 126 nations, but not the Israeli nation. An Israeli citizen can be registered as belonging to the Assyrian, the Tatar or the Circassian nation. But the Israeli nation? Sorry, no such thing.

According to the official doctrine, the State of Israel cannot recognize an “Israeli” nation because it is the state of the “Jewish” nation. In other words, it belongs to the Jews of Brooklyn, Budapest and Buenos Aires, even though these consider themselves as belonging to the American, Hungarian or Argentine nations.

Messy? Indeed.

THIS MESS started 113 years ago, when the Viennese Journalist Theodor Herzl wrote his book “The State of the Jews”. (That’s the true translation. The generally used name “The Jewish State” is false and means something else.) For this purpose he had to perform an acrobatic exercise. One can say that he used a white lie.

Modern Zionism was born as a direct response to modern anti-Semitism. Not by accident, the term “Zionismus” came into being some 20 years after the term “Antisemitismus” was invented in Germany. They are twins. More

US Sole Opponent of UN Anti-Nazi Resolution

On December 18, 2009, The United Nations General Assembly, by an overwhelming majority, adopted Resolution 64/147, A/C.3/64/L.53 put forth by the Third Committee, entitled: “Inadmissability of Certain Practices that Contribute to Fuelling Contemporary Forms of Racism, Racial Discrimination, Xenophobia and Related Intolerance.” Excerpts from this resolution stated:

1. Reaffirms the provisions of the Durban Declaration and of the outcome document of the Durban Review Conference in which states condemned the persistence and resurgence of neo-Nazism, neo-Fascism and violent nationalist ideologies based on racial and national prejudice and stated that these phenomena could never be justified in any instance or in any circumstances…..Expresses deep concern about the glorification of the Nazi movement and former members of the Waffen SS organization, including by erecting monuments and memorials and holding public demonstrations in the name of the glorification of the Nazi past, the Nazi movement and neo-Nazism, as well as by declaring or attempting to declare such members, and those who fought against the anti-Hitler coalition and collaborated with the Nazi movements, as participants in national liberation movements……Expresses concern at recurring attempts to desecrate or demolish monuments erected in remembrance of those who fought against Nazism during the Second World War, as well as to unlawfully exhume or remove the remains of such persons, and urges states in this regard to fully comply with their relevant obligations, inter alia, under article 34 of Additional Protocol 1 to the Geneva Conventions of 1949….(Notes with concern the increase in the number of racist incidents in several countries and the rise of skinhead groups which have been responsible for many of these incidents, as well as the resurgence of racist and xenophobic violence targeting members of ethnic, religious or cultural communities and national minorities)….stresses that the practices described above do injustice to the memory of the countless victims of crimes against humanity committed in the Second World War, in particular those committed by the SS organization and those who fought against the anti-Hitler movement, and poison the minds of young people, and that those practices are incompatible with the obligations of the States members of the United Nations under its Charter, and are incompatible with the goals and principles of the Organization.”


On December 18th, 127 members of the United Nations, including India, Kazakhstan, China, Russia, Iran, Israel, Syria, Iraq, Libya, voted in favor of the resolution. Fifty-four members abstained, including France, Germany, Latvia, Georgia, Lithuania, Estonia and Ukraine, and only one nation opposed the resolution: the United States.

Since 2003, similar resolutions opposing the resurgence of Nazism have been sponsored by the Russian Federation, along with other similarly concerned member States of the United Nations. Each year, the resolution has been adopted by the overwhelming majority of the members of the United Nations, in each case, with Iran, Syria and Israel voting together in favor of the resolution, and in each previous year the resolution was opposed by only 2 out of the 192 States belonging to the United Nations: previously, only the United States and the Marshall Islands opposed that resolution. This year, despite the change promised by the Obama Administration, the United States, alone and in isolation, opposed the resolution.

On February 28, 2007 I asked the US State Department spokesman: “Tom, why did the United States vote against resolution 62/142, which prohibits the glorification of Nazism, especially since former Deputy Secretary of the Treasury Stuart Eizenstat spent years trying to get compensation for victims of Nazi atrocities?” On February 25, 2009, I asked the US State Department spokesman: “Robert, recently a commission was established on preventing genocide, co-chaired by William S. Cohen, Madeleine Albright with Stuart Eizenstat and Tom Pickering. And since there is a great interest in that, and it is extremely important; why did the United States vote against a resolution which was adopted recently at the General Assembly of the UN, on the inadmissibility of the glorification of Nazism, prohibiting the description of Nazi collaborators during World War II as national liberation movements? That’s Orwellian.”

The State Department reply of February 26, 2009 stated: “This resolution fails to distinguish between actions and statements that, while offensive, should be protected by freedom of expression, and actions that incite violence, which should be prohibited. The United States remains convinced that governments should not punish speech, even that which is deemed offensive or hateful. In a free society hateful ideas fail on account of their own intrinsic lack of merit.”

The State Department explanation of their vote against a resolution so historically important that together, Iran, Israel and Syria recognized its indispensability and together voted in favor of it, raises disturbing questions, particularly since Resolution 63/162 explicitly cites actions prohibited by Article 34 of Additional Protocol 1 to the Geneva Convention of 1949: “recurring attempts to desecrate or demolish monuments erected in remembrance of those who fought against Nazism during the Second World War, as well as unlawfully exhuming or removing the remains of such persons.” Stealing bodies from graves, against the will of their families, is indisputably an action. The dead do not voluntarily exit their graves. Article 34 of the Geneva Convention, International Humanitarian Law, protects war graves, and recently in Talinin, Estonia, the remains of soldiers who were killed liberating Estonia from Nazism have been desecrated; symbolic and sacrilegious actions astride a deadly slippery slope – it is not an enormous distance from robbing dead bodies from graves to kidnapping live humans from their homes. The attempt to justify the former facilitates justification of the latter.

From December 16th to 18th, 2009, in Berlin, a conference was held on “Lessons of World War II and the Holocaust.” Conference participants denounced Georgia’s plan to demolish a monument originally erected in Kutuisi in honor of Georgian Soviet soldiers who died fighting Nazism in World War II, and called upon Georgia to reconsider. Georgia said it plans to relocate its parliament from Tbilisi to Kutuisi on precisely the site of that monument, a plan protested by many Georgian citizens, themselves. Nevertheless, on December 19th, 2009, the day following the United Nations General Assembly’s adoption of Resolution 64/147, the Georgian government blew up the monument honoring Georgian soldiers who gave their lives in the fight against Nazism. It is impossible to explain how the United States could fail to recognize that the bombing of historic monuments and the desecration of graves are actions, and indeed dangerous precedents, practically and symbolically. One can only imagine the reaction in Washington if a Southern racist blew up the Lincoln memorial, or dragged the corpses of American soldiers from Arlington Cemetery. Those abhorrent actions could hardly be justified as “free speech.”

Highly placed diplomatic sources accredited to the United Nations, in a personal interview with this reporter, confirmed that during informal consultations on the resolution they pointed out to the United States delegation that to condone opposing the resolution, the United States was condoning violation of Article 34 of the Geneva Convention. The United States stated that the matter of violation of Article 34 of the Geneva Convention was “irrelevant.” While the Bush Administration Justice Department discarded the Geneva Conventions as “quaint,” many hoped that the Obama Administration would show greater respect for international law. The United States reference to international law as “irrelevant” begets fearsome possibilities, and evokes fearful memories. Those highly placed diplomatic sources regarded the United States’ vote flaunting international law as motivated by political interests. The governments of the Baltics and Ukraine are tacitly sanctioning resurgent Nazi ideology, and the inclusion of the Baltics in NATO, and support of pro-Nazi regimes in Ukraine and Georgia, are central to a hostile encirclement of Russia, an Orwellian rewriting of history, undermining Russia’s morale and prestige as the decisive victor defeating Nazism in World War II. Of course, this perversion of history also desecrates the honor and memory of the many American soldiers who also died fighting Nazism. The rewriting and desecration of historic truth are an essential component of political and psychological warfare.

According to historian Christopher Simpson, in The Splendid Blonde Beast, Money, Law and Genocide in the Twentieth Century, (page 134): “Franklin Delano Roosevelt had come to distrust the European Division of the State Department, which disagreed with FDR’s politics and often pursued its own agenda regardless of directives from the White House. State’s Eastern European specialists, including William Bullitt, Loy Henderson and George Kennan, leaned toward a strategy of rapprochement with Hitler and an anti-Bolshevik ‘cordon sanitaire’ with Germany against the Soviets. Roosevelt favored normalized relations with the Soviets – in late 1933, he sent the first US Ambassador to Moscow since the 1917 revolution, and as the decade wore on he increasingly viewed the German-Japanese Axis as the world’s most dangerous imperial force.”

Considering the recently established Genocide Prevention Task Force, one would have expected the United States to vote in favor of a resolution to prevent the resurgence of Nazism, one of the most genocidal ideologies in human history.

Not content with exterminating 6 million Jews, in World War II, the genocidal Nazi behemoth turned eastward, where, according to Martin Bormann, “The Slavs are to work for us. In so far as we don’t need them, they may die…. Education is dangerous. Every educated person is a future enemy.” Finally, in the words of Dr. Otto Brautigam, Deputy Leader of the Nazi Political Department of the Ministry for the Occupied Eastern Territories,

“It is no longer a secret from friend or foe that hundreds of thousands of Russian prisoners of war have died of hunger or cold in our camps. We now experience the grotesque picture of having to recruit millions of laborers from the occupied Eastern territories after prisoners of war have died of hunger like flies. In the prevailing limitless abuse of the Slavic humanity, ‘recruiting’ methods were used which probably have their origin in the blackest periods of the slave traffic. A regular man hunt was inaugurated. Without consideration of health or age the people were shipped to Germany…. Our policy has forced both Bolshevists and Russian Nationalists into a common front against us. The Russian fights today with exceptional bravery and self-sacrifice for nothing more or less than recognition of his human dignity.”

Twenty-five million citizens of the Soviet Union died fighting Nazism. Six million Jews were exterminated as a canon of Nazi policy. Many thousands of Americans died fighting Nazism in Europe and North Africa. Countless partisans fighting collaborationist regimes in France, Italy, Yugoslavia, and throughout Europe were tortured to death by the Nazis. The essence of Christopher Simpson’s masterpiece is that there was a fifth column of Nazi sympathizers in the United States because Nazism was “better for business,” General Motors, Standard Oil and du Pont were “deeply involved in German weapons production.” According to Max Wallace, in The American Axis, Henry Ford was not only the inspiration for Adolf Hitler (as declared by Hitler, himself), but throughout World War II subsidiaries of Ford in Germany were manufacturing the very machinery the Nazis used to slaughter American soldiers.

Perhaps, today, it is not the First Amendment, but precisely such a fifth column responsible for the United States opposition to United Nations Resolution 64/147. It is impossible to overestimate the significance of the fact that together, Syria, Iran and Israel (generally thought to be the bitterest of enemies) voted in unison in favor of that Resolution, not only once, but year after year after year. Perhaps they share a subliminal recognition of a common interest and a common threat of another world war. There is a vast, untapped oil reserve in Siberia. Perhaps, while attention is focused upon the Middle East, covert action is focused upon seizing those oil reserves. To accomplish that, those covert actors will have to finish the work begun by Hitler: the dismemberment and subjugation of Russia (not incidentally a nuclear power). Like the Nazis, the Taliban hold that “education is dangerous; every educated person is a future enemy.” Who created the Taliban? Who is using them today?

Carla Stea is covering the UN for the Rock Creek Free Press. She has written for Covert Action, and War and Peace Digest, and numerous other publications in the USA, also for Komsomolskaya Pravda in the Soviet Union, and in Rabochaya Tribuna and Sovetskaya Rossia, in Russia, as well as in publications in England. and Latin America.

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Clashes as Israel puts West Bank religious sites on heritage list

Israeli troops and Palestinians clashed for the fifth successive day in Hebron today, the latest fallout from an Israeli government decision to include two sites on the occupied West Bank in a new "national heritage" list.

Salam Fayyad, the Palestinian prime minister, prayed in the Ibrahimi mosque in Hebron today and warned that ­Israel's new plan was a provocation.

"We will not be dragged to violence by the terrorism of the settlers, and the terrorism of the settlement project," he told reporters. "Our objection to this lies in the fact these sites are on Palestinian land that was occupied in 1967, precisely the lands upon which the independent Palestinian state will be established."

The row began at an Israeli cabinet meeting last Sunday, when ministers put together a new list of Israeli national heritage sites which needed protection and renovation. Apparently at the last minute, Israel's prime minister, Binyamin Netanyahu, decided to include two sites on the West Bank: the Tomb of the Patriarchs in Hebron, known to the Palestinians as the Ibrahimi mosque; and Rachel's Tomb, near Bethlehem.

"Our existence here in our country depends not only on the strength of the IDF [Israel Defence Force] and our economic and technological might. It is anchored, first and foremost, in our national and emotional legacy, which we instil in our youth and in the coming generations," Netanyahu told the cabinet.

However, it quickly provoked a political storm as both sites are on land captured and occupied by Israel in 1967. Both sites are important for Judaism, Christianity and Islam, but there are influential Jewish settler communities close to both and Netanyahu's decision seemed a direct challenge to long-held Palestinian aspirations for an independent state.

It also seemed like a nod to the rightwing elements in his cabinet. On the same day dozens of rightwing Jewish settlers marched into the West Bank city of Jericho in a show of strength. Arieh Eldad, an Israeli MP from the rightwing National Union party, visited the Tomb of the Patriarchs and said: "There is no Israeli heritage without the Bible, there is no Zionism without the Bible. This is the real birthplace of the Jewish people, here it all began." More

The real birthplace of the jewish people:






















An invention called 'the Jewish people'

Danish fury at apology for cartoon

A Danish newspaper apologised yesterday for offending Muslims by reprinting a cartoon of the Prophet Mohamed with a bomb-shaped turban, rekindling a heated debate about the limits of freedom of speech.

The Danish daily Politiken said its apology was part of a settlement with a Saudi lawyer representing eight Muslim groups in the Middle East and Australia. It drew strong criticism from the Danish media, which had stood united in rejecting calls to apologise for 12 cartoons that sparked fierce protests in the Muslim world four years ago.

Lars Loekke Rasmussen, the Prime Minister, expressed surprise at Politiken's move, saying he was worried that Danish media were no longer "standing shoulder to shoulder" on the issue.

Politiken said it did not mean to offend Muslims in Denmark or elsewhere when it reprinted one of the most controversial cartoons, showing Mohamed wearing a turban shaped like a bomb with a lit fuse. Islamic law opposes any depiction of the prophet, even favourable, for fear it could lead to idolatry.

Politiken was among several Danish newspapers that reprinted the cartoon in 2008 after police uncovered an alleged plot to kill its creator, Danish cartoonist Kurt Westergaard. In a statement, Politiken said it "recognises and deplores" the fact that Muslims were offended by the caricature.

"We apologise to anyone who was offended by our decision to reprint the cartoon drawing," it said.

Tøger Seidenfaden, Politiken's editor-in-chief, said that the paper was apologising for the offence caused by the cartoon – not the decision to reprint it.

"We have the right to print Kurt Westergaard's drawings, we have the right to print the original 12 drawings, we have the right to print all the caricatures in the world," he told AP. "We apologise for the offence which the reprint has caused. That is what we apologise for." More

Barbaric Blood Ritual in Denmark

Should Denmark be renamed Denpig (Den of Pigs) ?

Fascist Pigmark

The Day After israel

On December 27, 2008, when the Israeli society began its savage attack on Gaza, it died. On October 16, 2009, the UN Human Rights commission placed the tombstone over Israel when it defined that state as a terrorist entity. The details of what will happen now are unclear, but the path is well defined. The UN General Assembly may accept the Goldstone Report and place war crimes charges against Israeli political and military figures at the International Court of Justice. In order to add an historical dimension to the event, the trials should take place in Nuremberg. Moreover, the UN gave conditioned sovereignty to Israel; since the last failed to fulfill the imposed conditions, the sovereignty should be taken back. I described – in very broad lines – a possible scenario of the coming events in a series of articles named: Defeating Israel.

What will happen the day after? Probably the Palestinians would declare independence; their right to do so was established by the UN on the same day it did so for Israel. The new state would include all the territories west of the Jordan River. After all, Palestinians built most of Tel Aviv, Haifa, Jerusalem, Beer Sheva and the Jewish settlements.

What will happen to the Jewish population? I believe the Palestinians would offer citizenship to those former Israeli citizens who didn’t take part in war crimes. Those who did would be judged; a proper punishment would be sentencing them to forced works building the institutions of the new state. I also believe most Jews would decide to leave the Middle East. Is the international community ready to deal with several million refugees? Should this community allow former Israeli citizens to apply for refugee status considering the antecedent that the state of Israel actively persecuted and attacked those of its citizens that got refuge elsewhere? Let’s say the international community decides to behave properly and deny refugee status to those former citizens of the State of Israel that didn’t actively oppose the criminal regime. These unrecognized refugees would settle down on camps along borderline zones; I can imagine a few in the Sinai Desert.

That’s not all. There would be a problem with the many Israeli citizens enjoying double citizenship. Let me expand on a typical and important example. Benjamin Netanyahu apparently has an American citizenship. He claims to have renounced it before its first round a Prime Minister, but he never provided any proofs of that. At the same time, Yedihot Aharonot (the largest Hebrew newspaper) claimed he was a CIA agent, trained in his long years in the US. He claims he was a furniture dealer during that period, but considering his position as a heir to the Mishpaha Lohemet, also this claim is dubious – to say the least. Tsahi Hanegbi was said, by the same newspaper, to have a “black box” of data proving Netanyahu’s anomalous affiliations. Being Hanegbi another member of the Mishpaha Lohemet – and thus beyond the reach of the Mossad assassination teams – he became a minister in Netanyahu’s government, giving credibility to the unproven claims. In any case, this group would pose a new threat. More

Reporters with Conflicts of Interest in Israel

by Jonathan Cook

A recent assignment of mine covering Israel’s presumed links to the assassination of Hamas leader Mahmoud al-Mabhouh provoked some more thoughts about the New York Times reporter Ethan Bronner. He is the Jerusalem bureau chief who has been at the centre of a controversy since it was revealed last month that his son is serving in the Israeli army. Despite mounting pressure to replace Bronner, the NYT’s editors have so far refused to consider that he might be facing a conflict of interest or that it would be wiser to post him elsewhere.

Last week, when suspicion for the assassination in Dubai started to fall on the Mossad, a newspaper editor emailed to ask if I could ring up my “Israeli security contacts” for fresh leads. It was a reminder that Western correspondents in Israel are expected to have such contacts. The point was underlined later the same day when I spoke with a leftwing Israeli academic to get his take on Mabhouh’s killing. I had turned to this Ashkenazi professor because he counts many veterans of the security services as friends. At the end of the interview, I asked him if he had any suggestions for people in the security services I might speak with. He replied: “Talk to Eitan Bronner. He has excellent contacts.” Naively, I asked how I could reach this expert on the veiled world of the Israeli security establishment. Was he employed at the professor’s university? “No, ring the New York Times bureau,” he responded increduously. Oh, that “Eitan”!

A more interesting question than whether Bronner is now facing a conflict of interest over his son serving in the Israeli army is whether the NYT reporter was facing such a conflict long before the latest revelations surfaced. Could it be that it is actually incumbent on Bronner, as the NYT’s bureau chief, to have such a conflict of interest?

Consider this. The NYT has form when it comes to turning a blind eye to reporters with conflicts of interest in Israel -- aside, I mean, from the issue of the reporters’ ethnic identification or nationality. For example, I am reminded of a recent predecessor of Bronner’s at the Jerusalem bureau -- an Israeli Jew -- who managed to do regular service in the Israeli army reserves even while he was covering the second intifada. I am pretty sure his bosses knew of this but, as with Bronner, did not think there were grounds for taking action.

Shortly after I wrote an earlier piece on Bronner, pointing out that most Western coverage of the Israel-Palestine conflict is shaped by Jewish and Israeli journalists, and that Palestinian voices are almost entirely excluded, a Jerusalem-based bureau chief asked to meet. Over a coffee he congratulated me, adding: “I’d be fired if I wrote something like that.”

This reporter, who, unlike me, spends lots of time with the main press corps in Jerusalem, then made some interesting points. He wishes to remain anonymous but has agreed to my passing on his observations. He calls Bronner’s situation “the rule, not the exception”, adding: “I can think of a dozen foreign bureau chiefs, responsible for covering both Israel and the Palestinians, who have served in the Israeli army, and another dozen who like Bronner have kids in the Israeli army.”

He added that it is very common to hear Western reporters boasting to one another about their “Zionist” credentials, their service in the Israeli army or the loyal service of their children. “Comments like that are very common at Foreign Press Association gatherings [in Israel] among the senior, agenda-setting, elite journalists.” More

All in the Family

Heart to Heart

This is an eye to eye "heart to heart" conversation from Dr David Duke about his controversial past and what his true beliefs are as compared to how the controlled media depicts him. Anti-Semitism What Exactly Is Anti-Semitism?

Be sure to see both parts as there is a lot in these videos that will reveal the "real David Duke"


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Friday, 26 February 2010

Famous Jew nude sketch to go up for auction in England

Two sketches by Adolf Hitler of a young nude woman and the face of an elderly lady thought to be his mother are to be sold at auction.

The two previously unseen pictures turned up in Europe and are expected to raise £20,000 between them.

Hitler drew them in the early 1900s when he was based in Vienna and was practising various styles so that he might win a place at art college.

Adolf Hitler will go up for auction in England on March 2, reports The Telegraph. The drawings, one of a nude young woman and the other the face of an elderly lady with her eyes closed, are expected to fetch about $30,000 between them.

The picture of the elderly woman's face is similar to photographs of his mother and shows a lined and world-weary visage.

It was drawn in 1908 - the year after she died from cancer. The closed eyes might signify her demise.

The contrasting nude drawn a year earlier is a young, pert and attractive figure with breasts obscured by an arm and a blank face.

They give little insight into the mind of the mad dictator because his character changed so much during the First World War.

His other paintings from the time were more likely to have an architectural element or a pleasant landscape scene.

Richard Westwood-Brookes, who is selling the art, said: "The nude interestingly doesn't have a face drawn in.

"It's not because he couldn't do faces because he drew the other one of the elderly woman who might be his mother.

"Perhaps there is no face because Hitler saw people just as inanimate objects.

"However, it is actually quite a tender drawing in red and brown crayon. It measures 10x7 inches and has probably been torn from a sketch book.

"At the time he was looking to get into art college and was experimenting with various styles and painting a nude would have been a required skill.

"It's been suggested that the sketch of the elderly woman with her eyes closed might be his mother who had just died.

"It is sketched in charcoal and measures 12x8 inches and is not a bad drawing.

"Hitler at this time he drew these was a different person from that after the First World War."

The sale takes place in Ludlow, Shropshire, on March 2. [Hurry!]



http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/art/art-news/7323315/Adolf-Hitler-nude-sketch-for-sale.html
http://www.nydailynews.com/news/world/2010/02/26/2010-02-26_two_unseen_hitler_sketches_to_go_on_auction_in_england.html

Final Solution my Ass-istant!

Hitler's Jewish girlfriend

Hitler’s Jewish Threesome

HITLER'S JEWISH SISTER (Half-)

Hitler's Jewish Olympian

Hitler's Jewish Doctor

Hitler's favorite Jew:

Hitler's Jewish solicitor

Jewish works found in Hitler's personal record collection

Hitler Loved Jewish Tunes

Hitler's Jewish maid

Hitler's Favorite Jewish Filmmaker

Oh I almost forgot:

150 000 Jews served in Hitler's Army

Adolf Hitler Founder of Israel

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Danish paper apologises to Muslims in cartoon row

Danish daily Politiken on Friday apologised to Muslims for possibly offending them by reproducing cartoons of Prophet Mohammed in 2008, but said it did not regret publishing the drawings.

"We apologise to anyone who was offended by our decision to reprint the cartoon drawing," the newspaper said in a statement.

Politiken is the first Danish newspaper to formally apologise to those who may have resented the publication of the cartoons.

It published on Friday an agreement reached with eight organisations from Australia, Egypt, Jordan, Lebanon, Libya, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and the Palestinian territories representing 94,923 descendants of the Muslim prophet. More

Will they apology for the Bordellos?

Forged Australia Passports, Zionist Lies and Israeli State Terrorism

Australia – otherwise known as Apartheid Australia because of its horrific race-based laws against Indigenous Australians – is a “good friend” of the race-based state known to the civilized world as Apartheid Israel . However the recent Israeli use of 3 forged Australian passports to murder a Hamas official in Dubai has excited great anger in the extreme right wing, pro-war, pro-Zionist Australian Government. The pro-Zionist UK Government has similarly reacted angrily to the Israeli use of forged British passports to commit a terrorist outrage in Dubai .

This is a particularly sore point with pro-Zionist Australia and pro-Zionist Britain for which “border security” is a passionate obsession. Thus while Apartheid Australia and neo-imperialist Britain are happy to invade and devastate other countries (notably Occupied Iraq and Occupied Afghanistan) they are desperate to control entry into their Home Territories of any of the 20 million Muslim refugees they have helped engender in US Alliance Asian wars (the breakdown being 7 million Palestinian refugees, 5-6 million Iraqi refugees, 3-4 million Afghan Refugees plus a further 2.5 million Pashtun refugees from NW Pakistan due to US war policies). .

The neocon- and Zionist-beholden Australian, UK and Western Mainstream media and politician version of the history of Zionist colonization of Palestine (Jewish “right” to colonize Palestine, Jewish David versus Arab Goliath, Israeli self-defence versus Arab terrorism, Jewish Holocaust-conferred Israeli “right” to ignore International Law, UN Conventions, ICJ judgements and UN Resolutions ) has become the “standard received version” .

However this “standard received version” (e.g. as promulgated by the unethical, genocide-complicit, genocide-ignoring and Zionist-beholden Australian ABC) contains extraordinary falsehoods and is the complete obverse of that provided by eminent Jewish Israeli history professor Shlomo Sand (Tel Aviv University) in his book “The Invention of the Jewish People” (Verso, London & New York 2009) and indeed the history perceived by numerous other outstanding anti-racist humanitarian Jews (see “Jews Against Racist Zionism”: More

Challenging History: Why The Oppressed Must Tell Their Own Story

When American historian Howard Zinn passed away recently, he left behind a legacy that redefined our relationship to history altogether.

Professor Zinn dared to challenge the way history was told and written. In fact he went as far as to defy the conventional construction of historical discourses through the pen of victor or of elites who earned the right of narration though their might, power and affluence.

This kind of history might be considered accurate insofar as it reflects a self-seeking and self-righteous interpretation of the world by a very small number of people. But it is also highly inaccurate when taking into account the vast majority of peoples everywhere.

The oppressor is the one who often articulates his relationship to the oppressed, the colonialist to the colonized, and the slave-master to the slave. The readings of such relationships are fairly predictable.

Even valiant histories that most of us embrace and welcome, such as those celebrating the legacy of human rights, equality and freedom left behind by Martin Luther King, Malcolm X and Nelson Mandela still tend to be selective at times. Martin Luther King’s vision might have prevailed, but some tend to limit their admiration to his ‘I have a dream’ speech. The civil rights hero was an ardent anti-war champion as well, but that is often relegated as non-essential history. Malcolm X is often dismissed altogether, despite the fact that his self-assertive words have reached the hearts and minds of millions of black people throughout the United States, and many more millions around the world. His speech was in fact so radical that it could not be ‘sanitized’ or reinterpreted in any controllable way. Mandela, the freedom fighter, is celebrated with endless accolades by the very foes that branded him a terrorist. Of course, his insistence on his people’s rights to armed struggle is not to be discussed. It is too flammable a subject to even mention at a time when anyone who dares wield a gun against the self-designated champions of ‘democracy’ gets automatically classified a terrorist.

Therefore, Zinn’s peoples’ histories of the United States and of the world have represented a milestone in historical narration.

As a Palestinian writer who is fond with such luminaries, I too felt the need to provide an alternative reading of history, in this case, Palestinian history. I envisioned, with much hesitation, a book that serves as a people’s history of Palestine. I felt that I have earned the right to present such a possible version of history, being the son of Palestinian refugees, who lost everything and were exiled to live dismal lives in a Gaza refugee camp. I am the descendant of ‘peasants’ – Fellahin – whose odyssey of pain, struggle, but also heroic resistance is constantly misrepresented, distorted, and at times overlooked altogether.

It was the death of my father (while under siege in Gaza) that finally compelled me to translate my yearning into a book. My Father was a Freedom Fighter, Gaza’s Untold Story offered a version of Palestinian history was not told by an Israeli narrator – sympathetic or otherwise – and neither was it an elitist account, as often presented by Palestinian writers. The idea was to give a human face to all the statistics, maps and figures.

History cannot be classified by good vs. bad, heroes vs. villains, moderates vs. extremists. No matter how wicked, bloody or despicable, history also tends to follow rational patterns, predictable courses. By understanding the rationale behind historical dialectics, one can achieve more than a simple understanding of what took place in the past; it also becomes possible to chart fairly reasonable understanding of what lies ahead.

Perhaps one of the worse aspects of today’s detached and alienating media is its production of history - and thus characterization of the present - as based on simple terminology. This gives the illusion of being informative, but actually manages to contribute very little to our understanding of the world at large.

Such oversimplifications are dangerous because they produce an erroneous understanding of the world, which in turn compels misguided actions.

For these reasons, it is incumbent upon us to try to discover alternative meanings and readings of history. To start, we could try offering historical perspectives which try to see the world from the viewpoint of the oppressed – the refugees, the fellahin who have been denied, amongst many rights, the right to tell their own story.

This view is not a sentimental one. Far from it. An elitist historical narrative is maybe the dominant one, but it is not always the elites who influence the course of history. History is also shaped by collective movements, actions and popular struggles. By denying this fact, one denies the ability of the collective to affect change. In the case of Palestinians, they are often presented as hapless multitudes, passive victims without a will of their own. This is of course a mistaken perception; the Palestinians’ conflict with Israel has lasted this long only because of their unwillingness to accept injustice, and their refusal to submit to oppression. Israel’s lethal weapons might have changed the landscape of Gaza and Palestine, but the will of Gazans and Palestinians are what have shaped the landscape of Palestine’s history.

Touring with My Father was a Freedom Fighter in South Africa, in a recent visit, was a most intense experience. It was in this country that freedom fighters once rose to fight oppression, challenging and eventually defeating Apartheid. My father, the refugee of Gaza has suddenly been accepted unconditionally by a people of a land thousands of miles away. The notion of ‘people’s history’ can be powerful because it extends beyond boundaries, and expands beyond ideologies and prejudices. In that narrative, Palestinians, South Africans, Native Americans and many others find themselves the sons and daughters of one collective history, one oppressive legacy, but also part of an active community of numerous freedom fighters, who dared to challenge and sometimes even change the face of history.

South Africa has; Palestine will.

- Ramzy Baroud (www.ramzybaroud.net) is an internationally-syndicated columnist and the editor of PalestineChronicle.com. His latest book is "My Father Was a Freedom Fighter: Gaza's Untold Story" (Pluto Press, London), now available on Amazon.com.

Listen To The Heroes Of Israel

By John Pilger, The New Statesman

I phoned Rami Elhanan the other day. We had not spoken for six years and much has happened in Israel and Palestine. Rami is an Israeli graphic designer who lives with his family in Jerusalem. His father survived Auschwitz. His grandparents and six aunts and uncles perished in the Holocaust. Whenever I am asked about heroes, I say Rami and his wife Nurit without hesitation.

Soon after when we met, Rami gave me a home videotape that was difficult to watch. It shows his daughter Smadar, aged 14, throwing her head back, laughing and playing the piano. "She loved to dance," he said. On the afternoon of 4 September, 1997, Smadar and her best friend, Sivane, had auditions for admission to a dance school. She had argued that morning with her mother, who was anxious about her going to the centre of Jerusalem. "I didn’t want to row," said Nurit, "so I let her go."

Rami was in his car when he turned on the radio to catch the three o’clock news. There had been a suicide bombing in Ben Yehuda shopping precinct. More than 200 hundred people were injured and several were dead. Within minutes, his mobile phone rang. It was Nurit, crying. They searched the hospitals in vain, then the morgue; and so began, as Rami describes it, their "descent into darkness."

Rami and Nurit are two of the founders of the Parents Circle, or Bereaved Families Forum, which brings together Israelis and Palestinians who have lost loved ones. "It’s painful to acknowledge," he said. "but there is no basic moral difference between the [Israeli] soldier at the checkpoint who prevents a woman who is having a baby from going through, causing her to lose the baby, and the man who killed my daughter. And just as my daughter was a victim [of the occupation], so was he." Rami describes the Israeli occupation and the dispossession of Palestinians as a "cancer in our heart." Nothing changes, he says, until the occupation ends.

Every "Jerusalem Day" – the day Israel celebrates its military conquest of the city – Rami has stood in the street with a photograph of Smadar and crossed Israeli and Palestinian flags, and people spit at him and tell him it was a pity he was not blown up, too. And yet he and Nurit and their comrades have made extraordinary gains. Rami goes to Israeli schools with a Palestinian member of the group, and they show maps of what ought to be Palestine, and they hug each other. "This is like an earthquake to children who have been socialized and manipulated into hating," he said. "They say to us, ‘You have opened my eyes.’"

In October, Rami and Nurit sat in the Israeli High Court while the state counsel, "stammering, unprepared, and unkempt," wrote Nurit, "stood like a platoon commander in charge of new recruits and refuted … the allegations." Salwa and Bassam Aramin, Palestinian parents, were there, too. Tears streaked Salwa’s face. Their ten-year-old daughter Abir Aramin was killed by an Israeli soldier firing a rubber bullet point-blank at her small head while she was standing beside a kiosk buying sweets with her sister. The judges seemed bored and one of them remarked that Israeli soldiers were rarely indicted, so it would be best to forget it. The state counsel laughed. This was normal.

"Our children," said Nurit at a rally last December to mark the anniversary of the Israeli assault on Gaza, "have learned this year that all the disgusting qualities which anti-Semites attribute to Jews are actually manifested among our leaders: deceit, greed, and the murder of children … What values of beauty and goodness can we squeeze into such a sophisticated apparatus of brainwashing and reality distortion?"

Rami now tells me the High Court has decided to investigate the case of Abir Aramin after all. This is not normal: it is a victory.

"Where are the other victories?" I asked him.

"In America last year, a Palestinian and I spoke five times a day in front of thousands. There is a big shift in American public opinion, and that’s where the hope lies. It’s only pressure from outside Israel – from Jews especially – that will end this nightmare. People in the West must know that while there is a silence, this looking away, this profane abuse of Israel’s critics as anti-Jew, they are no different from those who stood aside during the days of the Holocaust."

Since Israel’s onslaught on Lebanon in 2006, its devastation of Gaza in 2008-9 and Mossad’s recent political murder in Dubai, the criminality of the Israeli state has been impossible to disguise. On 11 February, the influential Reut Institute in Tel Aviv reported to the Israeli Cabinet, which it advises, that violence had failed to achieve Israel’s ends and had produced worldwide revulsion. "In last year’s Gaza operation," said the report, "our superior military power was offset by an offensive on Israel’s legitimacy that led to a significant setback in our international standing and will constrain future Israeli military planning and operations …" In other words, proof of the murderous, racist toll of Zionism has been an epiphany for many people; justice for the Palestinians, wrote the expatriate Israeli musician Gilad Altzmon, is now "at the heart of the battle for a better world."

However, his fellow Jews in Western countries, particularly Britain and Australia, whose influence is critical, are still mostly silent, still looking away, still accepting, as Nurit said, "the brainwashing and reality distortion." And yet the responsibility to speak out could not be clearer and the lessons of history — family history for many — ensure that it renders them culpable should their silence persist. For inspiration, I recommend the moral courage of Rami and Nurit.

www.johnpilger.com

Israelis rush to join Mossad after Dubai Terror

Would you be prepared to cross-dress? And kill a guest in an adjacent hotel room? If the answer to these questions is a resounding “yes”, and you can also act, enjoy luxury international travel with a twist and can carry off a convincing Irish or Australian accent, then the job could be yours.

The Israeli spy agency Mossad may be the target of international reproach since it allegedly killed the Hamas leader Mahmoud al-Mabhouh in a Dubai hotel this month, but at home emerging details of the operation have generated Mossad mania.

It has never been more popular in Israel, with stores selling out of Mossad memorabilia and its official website reporting a soaring number of visitors interested in applying to become agents. “Mossad has been restored to its glory days,” said Ilan Mizrahi, a former deputy director of the agency, which is located in the affluent beach town of Herzliya, north of Tel Aviv.

Israel has neither confirmed nor denied its involvement in Mr al-Mabhouh’s death — despite increasingly confident announcements by Dubai police that they have linked Mossad to the killing. Of the 28 suspects named, 11 share identities with Israelis who hold dual citizenship.

Governments across the world are lambasting Israel for what it considers a sloppy job done by agents who were caught on CCTV and may have left behind DNA. In Israel, the operation is being touted as a job well done. Israelis are discussing the killing with a wink, a nod, and pride in the agency, offically known as the Institute for Intelligence and Special Operations.

Opticians have reported a rise in sales of the horn-rimmed glasses in the style worn by 14 of the 26 suspects, T-shirts with Mossad logos are selling out at stores and the agency has experienced a flood of applicants. More

Israeli government videos portray Europeans as gullible

The Israeli government has produced a series of spoof videos portraying how it believes the country is perceived by ignorant and gullible Europeans.

The lampoon of foreigners suggests Israel is seen as a backward country, marked only by a propensity for war.

Israel is concerned that, after its offensive on the Gaza Strip last year, its image abroad is suffering.

The main aim of the website is to offer tips to Israelis travelling abroad on how to correct common myths and misperceptions about their country.

The satirical videos imply that Europeans are ignorant enough to swallow any preposterous image of Israel.

In one short clip, a British TV reporter introduces the camel as a "typical Israeli animal, used by the Israelis to travel from place to place in the desert where they live".

"It is the means of transport for water, merchandise and ammunition. It is even used by the Israeli cavalry," he says in a David Attenborough pose.

In a second clip, a breathless anchorwoman in a French TV studio has breaking news of "the sounds of war" in Israel.

"Our special envoys report shooting and heavy explosions across the country," she gasps, as Israel innocently celebrates its independence day with fireworks displays and fly-pasts.

A third shows an Israeli barbecue, where a bouncy Spanish TV reporter in riding breeches informs her audience: "Most Israeli homes don't have electricity or gas, so they use ancient cooking methods, like meat roasted on charcoal".

The website is the work of the Ministry of Hasbara, a Hebrew word meaning explanation or publicity.

"Are you fed up with how we are being presented in the world?" asks a voice after each clip.

It goes on to say volunteers can help improve the country's image by being image ambassadors and countering anti-Israel prejudice.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/middleeast/israel/7316401/Israeli-government-videos-portray-Europeans-as-gullible.html

Thursday, 25 February 2010

Top 10 U.S. Jewish politicians to watch in 2010

The Forward's list of 10 up-and-coming Jewish political hopefuls was compiled based on conversations with Republican and Democratic Jewish political activists. The list represents Jewish politicians who are either making their first steps on the national scene or are viewed as possible future leaders.

Some, like Democratic congressional hopeful Ted Deutch in Florida, are vying to represent districts where the Jewish vote is key, while others, such as Jay Ramras, an Alaska Republican running for lieutenant governor, are running in states or districts where Jewish voters are few and far between.

The Forward asked these 10 candidates why they got involved in politics and what their Jewish identity means to them.

Richard Blumenthal

Age: 64

Party: Democrat

Current position: Attorney general of Connecticut

Candidacy: Running for U.S. Senate to represent Connecticut

What made you enter politics?
"My parents instilled in my brother and me the understanding that we have an obligation to give back to the country that has done so much for us."

How do you define your Jewish identity?
"It is very deeply rooted and encompasses who I am. My Jewish identity is something I value and rejoice in."

Ted Deutch

Age: 43

Party:  Democrat

Current position:  Florida state senator

Candidacy:  Running for U.S. Congress to represent Florida?s 19th District

What made you enter politics? 
"After years of working in the community - through the Jewish Federation and in the pro-Israel movement - and helping other candidates get elected, I saw an opportunity to make a real difference."

How do you define your Jewish identity? 
"I am a Zionist who belongs to a Conservative synagogue, studies with an Orthodox rabbi and feels comfortable in shuls of every denomination."

Lee Fisher

Age: 58

Party: Democrat

Current position: Lieutenant governor of Ohio

Candidacy: Running for U.S. Senate to represent Ohio

What made you enter politics?
"My parents instilled in me the sense that the world is much greater than the street you live in and that you have a responsibility to repair your patch of the world."

How do you define your Jewish identity?
"I would define it in two words tikkun olam - to repair the world."

Paul Hodes

Age: 57

Party: Democrat

Current position: Member of U.S. Congress representing New Hampshire's 2nd District

Candidacy: Running for U.S. Senate to represent New Hampshire

What made you enter politics?
"Tikkun olam. What always moved me was helping change things that needed change."

How do you define your Jewish identity?
"My Jewish identity is deeply present and essential to anything I do. I grew up in a secular Jewish family in New York City with deep roots, and our faith was an essential part of the fabric of our being."

Beth Krom

Age: 51

Party: Democrat

Current position: Member of Irvine City Council

Candidacy: Running for U.S. Congress to represent California?s 48th District

What made you enter politics?
"I started attending City Council meetings out of concern over a proposal to turn a former Marine base into an international airport. Frustrated that city leaders weren?t doing what was necessary to stop the plan, I decided to run for City Council."

How do you define your Jewish identity? "I'm very proud of the values I grew up with, emphasizing the importance of ethics, justice and tikkun olam."

Josh Mandel

Age: 32

Party: Republican

Current position: Ohio state representative

Candidacy: Running for state treasurer of Ohio

What made you enter politics?
"One of my grandfathers was a U.S. Army Air Corps veteran and the other was a Holocaust survivor. These two men were very proud Americans who inspired me to join the Marine Corps and serve in public office."

How do you define your Jewish identity?
"I am proud of our heritage and look forward to having the opportunity to pass our traditions on to future generations."

Deb Markowitz

Age: 49

Party: Democrat

Current position: Secretary of state of Vermont

Candidacy: Running for governor of Vermont

What made you enter politics?
"As a college student, I got to know Vermont's former governor, Madeleine Kunin. I remember how she encouraged me to run for office someday. 'Deb, It isn't enough for women to be at the table; we need to be at the head of the table,' she said. I've kept those words in mind."

How do you define your Jewish identity?
"Whether it's my husband?s work as an environmentalist, or my job as a public servant, we strive to set a good example about the importance of tikkun olam."

Steve Poizner

Age: 53

Party: Republican

Current position: California state insurance commissioner

Candidacy: Running for governor of California

What made you enter politics?
"After 20 years in California I decided I can no longer sit on the sidelines. There is a meltdown in California, so I decided to jump in."

How do you define your Jewish identity?
"My mother was a Hebrew teacher, and I grew up in a Reform home, very connected to my Jewish identity. I think my upbringing and my Jewish faith gave me the strength to dive into public service."

Jay Ramras

Age: 45

Party: Republican

Current position: Alaska state representative

Candidacy: Running for Alaska lieutenant governor

What made you enter politics?
"The government was out of touch with the needs of everyday Alaskans. I was dissatisfied with what they were doing to the economy and with the state?s criminal justice system."

How do you define your Jewish identity?
"In 1982 I took six weeks off work and built our synagogue ? Ohr Hatzafon in Fairbanks. That is our home ever since."

Doug Turner

Age: 41

Party: Republican

Current position: Private business

Candidacy: Running for governor of New Mexico

What made you enter politics?
"I have always believed quality leadership in government comes from the private sector."

How do you define your Jewish identity?
"My Jewish identity is most clearly defined by the concept of tikkun olam. Life is short, and each of us has a responsibility to leave this world better off than we found it.

http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/1151255.html

Spanish priest offered sexual services and spent church funds on pornography

A Spanish priest has been sacked after it emerged he advertised himself as a male prostitute on the internet and spent church funds on telephone sex and internet pornography.

Samuel Martin Martin, 27, the priest of two small parishes in the central province of Toledo, posted images of himself posing in grey underpants and said he was available for sex sessions with women and couples for 120 euros an hour.

Calling himself Hector, the priest described himself in an online advertisement as: "Heterosexual man for women and couples. Real photos. Well hung (15cm) to give you pleasure and happiness."

The scandal has made headlines across Catholic Spain where newspapers reprinted the photo and text from the advertisement. "I am open to everything except sadism. Hotels and private addresses. 24 hours. You won't regret it, I will give you pleasure like never before," it said.

Mr Martin confessed to parishioners during a recent mass that he had misused their donations and asked for forgiveness.

He had served less than a year as parish priest at the two villages of Totanes and Noez, which have a combined population of fewer than 1000 people.

The Archbishop of Toledo has launched an investigation and confirmed only that Mr Martin had been dismissed for "financial irregularities detected in the parish". More

The Catholic Church is "owned" By Jews
Vatican Jewish Paper Shows Judiazation of Catholicism

Satan’s Army

I had no intention to keep nagging my readers with the meaning of Hebrew words, but the topic of this article is the Mossad and some insight may be achieved by looking at its motto(s). Mossad's former motto was taken from Proverbs 24:6 “For by wise counsel thou shalt make thy war: and in multitude of counsellors there is safety.” The new one is from Proverbs 11:14 “Where no counsel is, the people fall: but in the multitude of counsellors there is safety.”

In the English translation of the Hebrew text it is difficult to realize that only one word is repeated in both verses: “tahbulot” (the “h” is pronounced like the “ch” in “loch”). This means the people of that organization consider it the heart and soul of the motto and – consequently – of their organization. How is that soul?

Heart of Darkness

As I recently commented most Hebrew words are constructed upon a root of three consonants. In the case of “tahbulot” the root is H.B.L. which roughly means “disrupt.” The emphasis is on a bad disruption; not “Please sir, stop for ten minutes and have a coffee with me,” but the dropping of hot coffee on someone in order to force a break. “Tahbulot” may be translated as “disrupting tricks.” “With disrupting tricks you shall make war” is a good translation of the first motto, while the new one begins with “without disrupting tricks the people shall fall…”

Moreover, words derived from the same root are used for the Hebrew word for “terrorist,” namely “mehabel” (note the appearance of the same root H.B.L in the word). In other words, the Mossad defines itself as a terrorist organization specializing in disrupting tricks. This is extraordinary. Many years before Justice Goldstone and the Human Rights Commission of the UN defined Israel as a terrorist organization, Israel did it by itself. Simply, most people don’t read Hebrew.

Passports

On January 20, one of the founders of Hamas's military wing, the Izz al-Din Qassam Brigades, Mr Mahmoud al-Mabhouh was assassinated in a hotel room in Dubai. The event is attributed to the Mossad to the extent that Lt Gen Dahi Khalfan - Dubai's police chief - said Interpol should issue a red notice to approve the arrest of Meir Dagan, the head of Mossad. Israel claims the Dubai police chief had provided no incriminating proof, but didn’t deny the accusation.

Several fake passports from European countries and Australia are believed to have been used by the several suspects in the killings and the affair is far from approaching a peaceful end. The Hebrew media chose a strange approach to the issue. The Mossad is not openly attributed the assassination, but its responsibility is not denied. Moreover, ten of the suspects have been identified as living in Israel. Some of these people were interviewed by Haaretz – the most serious Israeli newspaper. All of them claim their passports were falsified. The most bizarre reaction was one of the victims claiming that “he can only laugh about the issue.”

This is a disturbing reaction to an even more disturbing event. Apparently the Mossad stole identities of Israeli citizens with double citizenship to perpetrate an assassination. The assassins were too cowards to use their own names. In this, the State of Israel has transformed its own citizens into hostages, sticking state crimes on them.

State Hostages

I can identify myself with these people. “There is no such a thing as an Israeli refugee,” many would say immediately after hearing the term for the first time. This prejudice has such deep roots that certain countries – like the UK – do not accept applications for political asylum from Israeli citizens. As if they haven’t read the Goldstone report, they claim Israel is a democracy and thus people cannot be politically persecuted there. Now, the UK saw how the State of Israel used British passports to incriminate Israeli citizens who were not the assassins. The Israeli assassins –Mossad agents – cowardly hide under the protection of the Israeli government. More

Sin-a-gogo Weddings

Gay Jewish marriages could be held in synagogues across the country within weeks following a Liberal Judaism campaign to amend a parliamentary bill.

Liberal Judaism rabbis have joined senior Church of England clergy in supporting an amendment to the Equality Bill that is expected to be debated in the Lords next week. The proposed law change would allow gay and lesbian couples to get married inside synagogues and other religious venues.

Liberal Jewish synagogues currently host religious commitment ceremonies for same sex couples, but these are not recognised under UK law. If the amendment, expected to be presented by Labour peer Lord Waheed Alli, is passed, lesbian and gay couples will be allowed to hold civil partnership ceremonies that are both legal and religious.

Rabbi Aaron Goldstein, acting head of Liberal Judaism's Rabbinic Conference, said the law would allow same sex couples to have identical rights as heterosexual couples within the Liberal Jewish community. He said: "For synagogues it is a question of religious freedom and for couples it is a matter of religious justice that they are dealt with in the same way as heterosexual couples in English law." More

Kosher Porn - Perverted Israel Tourism Promotion

Another New Jew Book about anti-Semitism

And you thought after 60 years you might find just one fucking instant of your short life to relax and have a cup of tea without these Zombies STFU about their everyonearoundthemis anti-Semitic, when in fact, the only anti-Semites remaining on this earh are the Zionist Jews who play the victim card while they go about massacring non-Jews around them!

If you haven't cried enough for the Jews, then the 'Trials of the Diaspora' is the book for you. "It is a study of anti-Semitism (!) Yes and by a clever sleight of hand gravitates slowly towards pogroms, massacres, genocides... of yours jewly"


Dr David Duke, PHD explains:

Israeli Mengeles in Prison Experiments

Josef Joseph Mengele was Zionist Jew, so was his assistant Berthold Epstein

The Israeli occupation forces have been accused by a Palestinian Researcher of carrying out "thousands of experiments on Palestinian prisoners every year" which have lead to an increase in the number diagnosed with cancer. The specialist in Palestinian prisoners' affairs, Abdul Naser Ferwana, himself a former prisoner of the Israelis, claims that "more than five thousand experiments using serious drugs put prisoners' lives at risk".

According to Ferwana's research, dozens of former prisoners have been diagnosed with cancer months and even years after their release; some have died while others are living with the disease. He believes that the experiments prisoners have been exposed to in prison are the direct cause of the high incidence of cancer in this section of the population. Deliberate medical neglect by the prison authorities also cannot be ruled out, he added.

Ferwana accused the Israeli Ministry of Health of granting permits for conducting clinical trials for certain medication on detainees. He also accused the Israelis of building prisons and detention camps in the Negev desert, in particular, to subject the prisoners to environmental experiments and determine the effects on the environment and human beings in close proximity to the Dimona nuclear reactor and its toxic waste buried nearby. In early January the Israeli Environment Ministry published a report which warned of the presence of toxic waste, including nuclear waste and asbestos - both are carcinogens in the Negev area in which the prisons of Nafha and Reymon, and the Negev detention centre, are situated. This may, advised the ministry, cause malignant diseases including cancer due to being in the vicinity of the Dimona reactor. More

Racist birth control? Claims Israel culling Ethiopian Jews

Palestinians threaten to adopt one-state solution

About time too.

The Palestinian Authority has warned that it may abandon its support of the 1993 Oslo Accords, which outlines a two-state solution to the conflict with Israel, and instead pursue the creation of a binational state between the Jordan River and Mediterranean Sea, according to a document drafted by the PA's veteran chief negotiator.

The paper, entitled "The Political Situation in Light of Developments with the U.S. Administration and Israeli Government and Hamas's Continued Coup d'etat," was written by Saeb Erekat in December 2009.

It cites several methods of nonviolent resistance in light of the continued stagnation of the Mideast peace process. Among them are putting an end to security cooperation with Israel unless negotiations are resumed. This would mean the disbanding of the Palestinian security forces which have been trained by the U.S. security coordinator for the region, Gen. Keith Dayton, and potentially bolstering Hamas' role in maintaining order in the West Bank.

The document also raises the possibility of announcing the nullification of the Oslo Accords and even the dissolution of the Palestinian Authority. The chaos that would result from such a move, the document states, would force Israel to reassert military control over the entire the West Bank.

The third option proposed in the document - and possibly the most disconcerting from an Israeli perspective - is abandoning the pursuit of a two-state solution with Israel, and instead working toward a binational state that would exist on all the lands of historic Palestine. More

Wednesday, 24 February 2010

The British PoW who broke into Auschwitz ... and survived

Your daily dose of Holocaustianity... Another Hero

Killed by the Organ Thives
In 1944, Denis Avey swapped identities with a Jewish prisoner in Auschwitz. Now, at 91, he reveals why he did it

Denis Avey, even at the age of 91, cuts a formidable figure. More than 6ft tall, with a severe short back and sides and a piercing glare, he combines the pan-ache of Errol Flynn with the dignity of age. This is the former Desert Rat, who, in 1944, broke into — yes, into — Auschwitz, and he looks exactly as I expected. He removes his monocle for the camera, and one of his pupils slips sideways before realigning. It is a glass eye. I ask him about it. He tells me that in 1944, he cursed an SS officer who was beating a Jew in the camp. He received a blow with a pistol butt and his eye was knocked in.

If Avey’s story is difficult to believe, it is worth bearing in mind that it is not without precedent. In 1944, the British PoW Charlie Coward, a sergeant-major from the Royal Artillery who had attempted escape 14 times, infiltrated the camp dressed as a Jewish prisoner to gather intelligence from a British Jewish naval doctor interned there. After the war, Coward testified at the IG Farben trial in Nuremberg. His life story was made into a film The Password is Courage in 1962, starring Dirk Bogarde.

Yad Vashem, the Israeli Holocaust authority, is in the final stages of researching aspects of Avey’s story with the intention of granting him the title of Righteous Among the Nations. “For obvious reasons this honour cannot be based on Avey’s word alone,” says Susan Weisberg, spokeswoman for Yad Vashem. “Each case must be substantiated by eyewitness testimonies and archival documents of the period.”

Avey, born in 1919 on an Essex farm, lived a rough-and-tumble lifestyle and grew into a daredevil. “I once jumped from a branch 45ft high, just for the thrill of it,” he says. “I had a shock of red hair and a temperament to match.”

He also had an affinity for the underdog. As head boy of his school, he used his physical strength to protect the weaker boys. “If there is one thing I’ve always abhorred it is bullying,” he says. “I could dish it out back then. Legislation wouldn’t let me now.”

These traits would serve him well at war. In 1939 he volunteered for the Army — because he was too impatient to wait a week for the RAF. “I ended up in the 7th Armoured Division, the original Desert Rats,” he says. “We operated behind enemy lines in Egypt. In 1942 we were ambushed. I was wounded and taken prisoner by the Germans.”

Avey was a troublesome prisoner. In the summer of 1943 he was deported to Auschwitz, in Poland, and interned in a small PoW camp on the periphery of the IG Farben factory. The main Jewish camps were several miles to the west. “I’d lost my liberty, but none of my spirit,” he says. “I was still determined to give as good as I got.” And on and on

Support for Israel in U.S. at 63%, Near Record High

American Jews seriously rethinking their relationship with Israel

Hamas: Story about leader's son on Shin Bet payroll is Zionist propaganda

Hamas on Wednesday attempted to refute the exclusive published in Haaretz about Mosab Hassan Yousef, the son of a Hamas founder and one of its leaders in the West Bank, who also worked for Israel's Shin Bet security service for 10 years.

Mosab Hassan Yousef is the son of Sheikh Hassan Yousef, a Hamas founder and one of its leaders in the West Bank. The intelligence he supplied Israel led to the exposure of a number of terrorist cells, and to the prevention of dozens of suicide bombings and assassination attempts on Israeli figures.

The exclusive story will appear in this Friday's Haaretz Magazine, and Yousef's memoir, "Son of Hamas" (written with Ron Brackin) will be released next week in the United States. Yousef, 32, became a devout Christian 10 years ago and now lives in California after fleeing the West Bank in 2007 and going public with his conversion.

Hamas parliament member Mushir a-Masri said that the article was not worthy of a response and called it Zionist propaganda against the Palestinian people.

Haaretz has learned that senior Hamas officials pressured Yousef not to pursue the publication of his story.

Arab media outlets on Wednesday reported widely on the affair. Various commentators and reporters have suggested that Israel wanted the Yousef story published as a means of distraction from the recent assassination of Hamas military commander Mahmoud al-Mabhouh in Dubai.

The Yousef family in Ramallah has said that the article is libelous.

http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/1152040.html

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The family of the American activist Rachel Corrie, who was killed by an Israeli army bulldozer in Gaza seven years ago, is to bring a civil suit over her death against the Israeli defence ministry.

The case, which begins on 10 March in Haifa, northern Israel, is seen by her parents as an opportunity to put on public record the events that led to their daughter's death in March 2003. Four key witnesses – three Britons and an American – who were at the scene in Rafah when Corrie was killed will give evidence, according the family lawyer, Hussein Abu Hussein.

The four were all with the International Solidarity Movement, the activist group to which Corrie belonged. They have since been denied entry to Israel, and the group's offices in Ramallah have been raided several times in recent weeks by the Israeli military.

Now, under apparent US pressure, the Israeli government has agreed to allow them entry so they can testify. Corrie's parents, Cindy and Craig, will also fly to Israel for the hearing.

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Honor the communist army that from the days of Trotsky killed tens of millions of Russians, other Eastern Europeans and Germans, raped millions during the war?

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Israel is shown to be a continuation of that same Bolshevik mentality.

Getting Away With Murder

Dubai: Check this out. Here’s a story of two countries from the Middle East. One is an ancient civilization with a rich history that goes back five thousand years.

It’s a functioning democracy with free elections held at regular intervals. It’s a huge country of 70 million people. It has remained within its borders and hasn’t attacked any country in the last 100 years. It is pursuing a nuclear power programme, which it insists is for peaceful purposes.

Second country also claims to be a democracy. In this democracy though you get citizenship and voting rights not on the basis of your origins even if you were born in this land but on your ancestry. This country was founded on the land stolen and forcibly taken from its original inhabitants. It has fought at least three wars and is locked in permanent conflict with its neighbors on all sides. It has a huge arsenal of nuclear weapons and other state-of-the-art killing machines. It pursues assassination as a state policy and regularly sends death squads around the world to take out people it doesn’t like.

Which country do you think is a real threat to world peace? The first country that has no history of aggression or the second state that has killed tens of thousands of innocent people in wars of aggression against neighbors and in coldblooded executions?

And no prizes, dear readers, for guessing that the two countries in question are Iran and Israel.

If anyone had any doubts about the evil and criminal nature of the State of Israel, they should have been cleared after what happened in Dubai.

Sending death squads into a five-star hotel in posh and peaceful Dubai using European passports and IDs – the whole business reads like a John Le Carre or Robert Ludlum potboiler. But, as they say, reality is more interesting than fiction. International media and diplomatic circles are buzzing with stories and theories about how the Israelis planned the whole thing and executed with professional precision.

Typically, the entire European press has been obsessing over the forged passports and fake IDs, totally ignoring the real issue at the heart of this unfolding crisis: Another coldblooded murder of a top Palestinian leader by Israel.

The UAE authorities, especially Dubai Police, therefore deserve a pat on the back for not only cracking the murder but having built a solid case against the Israelis with credible and irrefutable evidence. They caught the killers with blood on their hands, thanks to their solid security structure in place. It was this watertight case that forced the British, Irish, German and French authorities to summon Israeli envoys to “explain.”

But is that enough? Imagine if such a thing had happened in any other city or country and the finger of suspicion had pointed at an Arab or Muslim country, not Israel. All hell would have broken loose and ambassadors of the concerned country would have been thrown out within 12 hours.

In fact, as the Guardian’s Seumas Milne argued in a brilliant piece this week, imagine what would have happened if it was not Israel but Iran that had sent in the killers and the assassination had taken place in a Western country using the passports and IDs of Western citizens?

By now the US and NATO jets would have bombed Iran back to the Stone age, just as they did in the neighboring Iraq, with the UN and its movers and shakers passing a dozen resolutions against the Islamic republic.

But, mind you, we are talking about the almighty Israel. And when it comes to Israel, there are different laws and rules of engagement. It can get away with anything – even with murder. And it repeatedly has. This isn’t the first time Israel has sent killer squads to take out its detractors and individuals who refuse to accept its tyranny and stand and stare while it kills at will a helpless and defenceless people.

Steven Spielberg’s Munich, a glorified version of Mossad’s murderous operations against Palestinian officials in 1972, is only one chapter out of Israel’s long history of crimes against Palestinian people and its Arab neighbors.

How can we forget what happened in Lebanon in the 1980s and as early as 2006? What about the carnage in Sabra and Shatila, Palestinian refugee camps in Lebanon that killed at least 3,000 Palestinians? And what about Gaza 2008-2009?

Israel has gotten away with all that. And in all likelihood it will get away with the murder in Dubai as well no matter how forcefully the UAE authorities demand the arrest of Mossad chief and action against the killers.

Hillary Clinton was in the Middle East when this whole thing blew up in Israel’s face last week.

However, the top US diplomat who would have been president remained focused on Iran’s ayatollahs. She repeatedly warned the Arabs against the “clear and present danger” presented by Iran, accusing Tehran of building nuclear weapons and “sponsoring terrorism” in the Middle East, a new charge to the long litany of charges against the Islamic republic. But we have been here before – and not very long ago – in Iraq.

And of course there was no reference to the threat Israel poses to its Arab neighbors. Nary a reference to its continuing persecution of Palestinians and the blaze it fuels across the Muslim world.

Madam Secretary couldn’t have chosen a more appropriate platform to launch the offensive against Iran. She chose the US-Islam dialogue forum in Doha to strike at Tehran, concluding it rather nicely in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. It’s Iran, she warned the Arabs ad nauseam, not Israel that poses a grave threat to peace and security of the Middle East.

So what if Israel is still squatting on Palestinian and Arab land! So what if Israel continues to send killer squads into Arab cities! So what if Iran hasn’t attacked any Arab or Muslim neighbour in a long, long time. The Shia Iran must be a threat to Sunni Arabs because the US, Israel and their Western allies say so. If this is a breathtaking example of hypocrisy and double standards, so be it! No matter what ordinary Arabs and people across the Muslim world think. What matters is what Israel wants and how far the West will bend over backwards to humour it.

If this isn’t true, let Israel’s friends prove it. I would love to get corrected. The Sunday Times has disclosed that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu had personally visited the Mossad headquarters in Tel Aviv to give his blessings for the Dubai operation. Just as his predecessors had blessed the killing of other Palestinian leaders including Hamas founder Sheikh Ahmed Yassin and, very possibly, Yasser Arafat, the tallest Palestinian leader.

The question is how long will Israel get away with murder? And how long will its Western friends and allies protect it because of their own so-called historical guilt or whatever?

Why do we have two sets of laws and standards for Israel and its Arab and Muslim neighbors?

Secretary Clinton was confronted with these questions during a Q&A session with Arab students in Doha. Not surprisingly, Madam Clinton had no answers to offer. Instead she introduced her audience to new US envoys to the OIC and Muslim world, Rashad Hussein and Farah Pandit, both Indian Americans.

Why is it so hard for Washington to see that it’s not cosmetic gestures like this but real justice that can bridge the widening gulf with the Islamic world?

Aijaz Zaka Syed is Opinion Editor of Khaleej Times. Write to him at aijaz@khaleejtimes.com

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