Deligitimizing Israel

Posted on May 7, 2008
Filed Under Ahmedinajad, Antisemitism, Arabs, Art, Assad, Books, Imams, International, Israel, Israeli Left, Italy, Jews, Liberty, Literature, Middle East, Muslims, Palestine, Racism, Religion, Syria, Terrorism, culture, education, illiteracy, islam, medicine, music, politics, prejudice, putrid little maggot Ahmedinajad, violence, women | 1 Comment

From Italy’s ANSAmed.com:

BOOK FAIR: WHO BOYCOTTS ISRAEL DELEGITIMIZES US, AMBASSADOR

(ANSAmed) – ROME, MAY 6 – The right-wing or left-wing extremists who come to Turin “to boycott the Book Fair, dedicated this year to Israel, wish to delegitimize the state of Israel”. This was the comment of the Israeli Ambassador in Rome, Gideon Meir, to the protests carried out these days with the burning of Israeli and U.S. flags in the administrative centre of Piedmont region. At the end of the presentation at Vittoriano, in Rome, of the celebrations for the 60th anniversary of the state of Israel, Ambassador Meir also pointed out that the presence of the President of the Republic Giorgio Napolitano at the Book Fair in Turin, where Israel is guest of honour, “represents a very important moral position”. (ANSAmed).

Arabs and Arab lovers cannot come to grips with the fact that Israel is here to stay. 60 years of terror and murder have not driven the Zionist Entity away. No Palestinian Authority whether Fatah or Hamas led, will either! They can’t regardless of Baby Assad ’s and the putrid little maggot – Ahmedinajad’s – support.

The sooner the surrounding Arab nations forget the perceived slight, to their collective pride, of there being some Jooz in their midst living in their own independent country, the sooner peace and prosperity will reign in the region… except that… by boycotting the book fair the Arabs are revealing their true colors. Peace with Israel is not what they are really after, total obliteration of the Zionist Entity is their one and only goal. If they craved peace they would quickly engage Israeli authors, for some of these are more pro-Palestinian than pro-Israeli… but it is dem Jooz these Arabs abhor! Like Hitler they recognize no difference, any is accursed according to their extremist Imams!

In spite of the war, in spite of the terror attacks, tiny little Israel produces more original books of fiction and non-fiction – in any given year – than do all Muslim countries combined. Why is that? Is it because Israel stubbornly refuses to be driven out? Is it because Israel reminds them time and again how they, the Muslims, have regressed in the sciences, in math, in medicine, in the arts, in everything worthwhile? Perhaps, but there is more…

Muslims are more preoccupied – these days = about the rewards of 72 virgins in the after life, than they are about living normal everyday life enjoying the goodness of this planet of ours? Without professing any expertise of Islamic theology, but having a vague idea of what might appeal to the feminine spirit (I must further confess that as a male my understanding of such is no easy feat!) I’m willing to wager that the 72 heavenly hourys just might be more impressed by real men… with real achievements!

Chaim

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One Response to “Deligitimizing Israel”

  1. United States James Biga from Colorado, United States on May 7th, 2008 11:26 pm

    Israel is a constant reminder of the shortcomings and failures of Arab nations. They will not, in the forseeable future, come to terms with this.If these nations woke up tomorrow to find their countries decimated they would still spend their time trying to rid the earth of Israel.

    Sometimes the truth is just too hard to face.