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Palestine: outing state-sponsored Jew-hatred : Comments

By David Singer, published 17/12/2010

If Brazil were to have its way, 500,000 Jews would have to leave their homes, or be removed.

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“One cannot stop people or States being Jew-haters but on the other hand they need to be identified and exposed - especially when such hatred is State-sponsored. Racism and vilification of this kind have no place in the Government of any State”. So states Mr. Singer.

What he doesn’t say is that he thinks that Goyim’s, yes, that means 99.9% of the readers of these columns, are there just to serve the Jews. That is the philosophy of the teachings in the Talmud, greatly promulgated by the Israeli Rabbis.

Perhaps Mr. Singer, in his role as a constant mouthpiece for Israel’s PR machine, could explain the logic of his argument based on the following.
A draft apartheid law, currently going through the Israeli parliament would enshrine in law the right of Jewish community associations to accept only Jews, making it impossible for Israel’s Arab citizens take up residence in Jewish neighbourhoods.

Commentators have compared the legislation with South Africa's notorious apartheid laws such as the Group Areas Act. A leading jurist, Mordechai Kremnitzer, of Hebrew University in Jerusalem, said the bill gave off the "foul odour of racism”.

So what is new. Mr Singer peppers the phrase Jew-hater in his writings today, being so naïve as not to realize that the days of such self-serving comments, used to effect for 60 years, have lost their impact. However, they will no doubt get another airing during the visit of our Prime Minister’s approved tour for 17 politicians and public servants in Israel for a “Leadership Conference”.

So Mr. Singer, acting as he always is for Israel, he should be very careful in his detailing of anything to do with the introduction and /or support for resolutions in the UN as he is oft to quote, tailored to suit Israel’s viewpoint, certainly not the truth. There is no country in the history of that pathetic world body that has totally ignored as many resolutions as has Israel, naturally with the support of its puppet and benefactor, the US.

A big mistake, Mr. Singer, thinking Australians are stupid.
Posted by rexw, Friday, 17 December 2010 8:48:00 AM
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Posted by ALGOREisRICH, Friday, 17 December 2010 10:56:48 AM
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Trying to look at the Israel-Palestine issue from an outsider's perspective...how successful have the countless hours, meetings, resolutions etc. from the intertanional community over so many decades been?

I would say both sides have their problems, though that is stating the obvious. Instead of trying to drag more and more countries into the pro-Israel, anti-Israel conundrum why can't they just solve the problem already? Simplistic, yes. But anything is surely possible, even a peaceful solution that would require compromises on all sides.

Obama (and Bush, Clinton, Bush etc. etc.) seem to spend so much time trying to broker an agreement, sometimes pushing too far: http://www.theaustralian.com.au/news/world/us-quits-on-israeli-settlements/story-e6frg6so-1225969162333

I would like to know what the author has to say about settlement construction that is illegal under international law.

The former Yugoslavia is gradually prospering, though whether it is possible to gauge the change in people's prejudices there is another matter. I know the former Yugoslavia and Israel-Palestine are not 100% identical, but the issue at heart was more or less the same, right?

http://currentglobalperceptions.blogspot.com/
Posted by jorge, Friday, 17 December 2010 12:28:27 PM
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Mr Singer the world no longer listens to the never ending Zionist list of Jew haters or anti-Semites. I'm surprised you didn't throw that chestnut in for good measure after all it was used against the avid South African Zionist and International Jurist Goldestone for having the temerity of writing the truth about the 2008 Gaza war the exact Israeli words I believe was’… he was a self-hating anti-Semite...’

No Mr Singer no one can accept the name The Jewish Homeland of Israel or whatever version your Foreign Minister and self-proclaimed ethnic cleanser supreme Avigdor Lieberman has come up with to further humiliate and disenfranchise the remaining Muslim and Christian Israelis that still live in that country. The State of Israel doesn't have a religion; it is a self-proclaimed secular state.

You can take your poor little, isolated sole nuclear state story and peddle it to some other country, on that line Israel has lost all credibility. The world has just witnessed it wielding its power with the total humiliation of President Obama and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton by your Prime Minister Netanyahu for refusing an American request to stop further expansion of Israeli settlements on the West Bank and East Jerusalem for ninety days. What was asked of Israel was simply to obey the terms of UN Resolution 242.

America officially gifts Israel $3 billion per annum that doesn’t include all the money Israel bleeds out of America. Israel gets the latest in American weaponry and intelligence even before NATO and to his benefactor, America Prime Minister Netanyahu tells it in not so many words go fly a kite.

The worst of it is Prime Minister Netanyahu knows President Obama won’t or can’t do a thing with midterm elections on the horizon and the entire American Congress in Israel’s back pocket.

No Singer there are no feelings of pity for Israel any longer and as for all these anti-Jewish countries between them all they don’t have one nuclear weapon let alone 200.

I suggest you take your story walking because it won’t wash any longer.
Posted by Ulis, Friday, 17 December 2010 2:50:33 PM
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Ulis...you say:

The worst of it is Prime Minister Netanyahu knows President Obama won’t or can’t do a thing with midterm elections on the horizon

Catch up mate...the mid terms are over! and Obama's mob got a caning.
Posted by ALGOREisRICH, Friday, 17 December 2010 8:13:46 PM
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I tend to view the actions of Israel in the same light as those of North Korea and Iran in their defiance of the UN. The main difference is that instead of sanctions Israel gets generous amounts of aid from the US. It seems like any future agreement, UN sponsored (unlikely) or from a following another war (more likely), will largely be defined by realities on the ground. This means that areas populated by Israelis will be part of Israel and same for the Palestinians. To put it bluntly this battle is between the builders and the breeders. He who owns the gold makes the rules.

I tend to disregard opinions from the extreme pro/anti(such as many above), but can anyone tell me what genuine geopolitical reason the US supports Israel to the point of losing international credibility?
Posted by Stezza, Friday, 17 December 2010 10:03:18 PM
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