Eloy
Gold Member
Keeping the hate against Israeli-Arabs stirred-up keeps the current Israel government in power. Respecting Arab citizens of Israel and allowing them to live in peace would remove the corner stone of Israel's current government's raison d'être, says HAARETZ.
Public Security Minister Gilad Erdan is in competition with other members of the Netanyahu government to demonstrate how much they hate Arabs. Israeli children are taught that Arabs are squatters on the Jewish homeland. We read such language repeated on USMessageBoard by Israeli apologists and Zionists. So, it is no wonder that this racist message poisons the minds of children and festers there in adults.
Israeli attitude toward the Bedouin lifestyle of traveling is reminiscent of how The Third Reich treated the problem of the gypsies. Back in the last century, the Nazis brought-in laws to prevent an itinerant culture and required Sinti to settle in designated camps. Eventually they were sent to join the Jews in death camps.
Document of a Roma boy shortly before extermination
A Bedouin driver, Yacoub Abu al Kiyan, who ran over and killed a police officer during demonstrations in an unauthorized Bedouin village was not carrying out a terror attack, an investigation reportedly has found. Yet, before the dust settled on the accident, the Public Security Minister had accused the driver of being a terrorist who belonged to an Islamist movement and so he was shot dead by the police before his out-of-control vehicle hit the policemen. Who would expect any different from the gang that run the government of Israel today?
"Gilad Erdan deliberately foments anti-Arab incitement – first with baseless accusations of terrorist arson three months ago, and then with baseless accusations about the death of Yakub Abu al-Kiyan in Umm al-Hiran."
Israel's public security minister actively fomenting anti-Arab incitement
This is supposed to be the Holy Land and it would surely take a miracle for peace to be normal when hate of Arabs is the legacy handed down to every Israeli Jewish child.
The newspaper ends with the words of
Abu Al-Kiyan’s widow, Amal Abu Saad: "Despite the sorrow and upset I’ve lived with every day, every hour, since that black day when the government launched a war against its citizens, it’s important to me to send a message to the prime minister and his ministers: Despite your wild incitement, racism and discrimination in legislation, enforcement, infrastructure and government services, you won’t succeed in dividing this country’s citizens."
Not if Netanyahu and his government have their way
Public Security Minister Gilad Erdan is in competition with other members of the Netanyahu government to demonstrate how much they hate Arabs. Israeli children are taught that Arabs are squatters on the Jewish homeland. We read such language repeated on USMessageBoard by Israeli apologists and Zionists. So, it is no wonder that this racist message poisons the minds of children and festers there in adults.
Israeli attitude toward the Bedouin lifestyle of traveling is reminiscent of how The Third Reich treated the problem of the gypsies. Back in the last century, the Nazis brought-in laws to prevent an itinerant culture and required Sinti to settle in designated camps. Eventually they were sent to join the Jews in death camps.
Document of a Roma boy shortly before extermination
A Bedouin driver, Yacoub Abu al Kiyan, who ran over and killed a police officer during demonstrations in an unauthorized Bedouin village was not carrying out a terror attack, an investigation reportedly has found. Yet, before the dust settled on the accident, the Public Security Minister had accused the driver of being a terrorist who belonged to an Islamist movement and so he was shot dead by the police before his out-of-control vehicle hit the policemen. Who would expect any different from the gang that run the government of Israel today?
"Gilad Erdan deliberately foments anti-Arab incitement – first with baseless accusations of terrorist arson three months ago, and then with baseless accusations about the death of Yakub Abu al-Kiyan in Umm al-Hiran."
Israel's public security minister actively fomenting anti-Arab incitement
This is supposed to be the Holy Land and it would surely take a miracle for peace to be normal when hate of Arabs is the legacy handed down to every Israeli Jewish child.
The newspaper ends with the words of
Abu Al-Kiyan’s widow, Amal Abu Saad: "Despite the sorrow and upset I’ve lived with every day, every hour, since that black day when the government launched a war against its citizens, it’s important to me to send a message to the prime minister and his ministers: Despite your wild incitement, racism and discrimination in legislation, enforcement, infrastructure and government services, you won’t succeed in dividing this country’s citizens."
Not if Netanyahu and his government have their way