Document confirms World Zionist Organization allocates land to settlers in Jordan val

You really are pathetic, Phillip. While you get a cheap thrill vomiting out "ZioNazism" (a popular term picked up from the hate sites) there are so many people in the Middle East and places like Southeast Asia and Africa who are being murdered in the name of a religion. Naturally, you are not interested in what is happening to innocent people in these places (nor were you ever concerned); it is more fun for you to be a two-bit anti-Semite.

Palestinians express most favorable view on terrorism among Muslims, survey says
Posted on September 11, 2013 by JNS.org.
(JNS.org) In a new survey released by the Pew Research Center, support for terrorism and terrorist groups remains high amongst Palestinians, despite overall drops in support of terrorist groups across the Muslim world.

Look here Hoss,as you know I am well versed in all things Zionism,and this Terrorist Organization did collaborate during the Hitler period with the Nazis....as you full well know.steve
Collaboration and trying to make a deal to save people are two different issues, Steve. You know the circumstances as well as anyone. Don't be dramatic.

Yes you are right to a degree but there were many Jews SACRIFICED as you well know,certain Jews collaborated with the Nazis extolling the virtues of The wonderful camps they were going to be sent to(DEATH CAMPS),Zionists amongst them.

The Jews they got out "For A Price"went mainly to Palestine but that and its implications is another story.As we know....Hoss,I am not being Dramatic but factual.

The Zionist and the Terror they created form 1922-1948 and beyond is well documented,they learn't well from the Nazis...and the Palestinians in reality Paid the Heaviest ......which has now gone on for 90 years or so.

The Palestinians were the least of your enemies until they realised too late what the Zionists were up to....as we are friends I will not insult you because we have much in common.

In reality the Germans litrially sic got away with MURDER


I hope you are well and your family too Hossie....Keep Good....steve
 
You really are pathetic, Phillip. While you get a cheap thrill vomiting out "ZioNazism" (a popular term picked up from the hate sites) there are so many people in the Middle East and places like Southeast Asia and Africa who are being murdered in the name of a religion. Naturally, you are not interested in what is happening to innocent people in these places (nor were you ever concerned); it is more fun for you to be a two-bit anti-Semite.

Palestinians express most favorable view on terrorism among Muslims, survey says
Posted on September 11, 2013 by JNS.org.
(JNS.org) In a new survey released by the Pew Research Center, support for terrorism and terrorist groups remains high amongst Palestinians, despite overall drops in support of terrorist groups across the Muslim world.

Look here Hoss,as you know I am well versed in all things Zionism,and this Terrorist Organization did collaborate during the Hitler period with the Nazis....as you full well know.steve
Oh, it's Little Stevie visiting again. Little Stevie seems to have a problem with the Zionists trying to get some Jews freed so they gave the Nazis some supplies in exchange for these Jews. Little Stevie would have preferred this didn't happen and that the Jews would have gone to the concentration camps instead to join all the other Jews who were sent to these camps. I forgot the name of the book that tells about this and that seems to be a big hit on the NeoNazi/Islamofascist hate sites since it has been a long time since one of the anti-Semitic posters have dug it out. Do you remember the name of the book and author that told about this, Little Stevie?

How you equate my post as WISHING THAT ALL JEWS SHOULD HAVE GONE TO NAZI DEATH CAMPS.......I AM AND NEVER HAVE BEEN ANTI-SEMETIC,as you full well know...I am Pro Palestinian and PROUD OF IT........BUT I AM FOR ISRAEL TOO.

You have no right to imply anything else,trying to demean me as "Little Stevie" is shameful really but I am above name calling.

I know I've given the Doc and Kondy a bit of shit of late but I do respect their passion and position.....I don't agree with them but would defend their right to speak.

I know you'll apologise in time,but you never need to Because I know you.steve
 
I wish they could form a Confederacy and share the land.
In a true spirit of the palistanian (and general arab) redistributionist aspirations, of course.
Of course you speak in the "Spirit of ZioNazism."
Anything, not politically correct toward arabs, is called names, of course. Having failed at every undertaking, except embezzlement of millions upon millions of aid money, those "single-state, confederacy" etc. ideas are a palistanian fall-back at their previous modus operandi, albeit modified compared to their violent attempts at redistribution of 1948s, - to enjoy the israeli institutions, the social security in particular, and milk them dry, of course.
Bth., it's extremely funny that any/every peddler of those "single-state, confederacy" ideas is indirectly admitting that palistan is and will be a disfunctional-basket-case-joke-failed "state", of course.
 
In a true spirit of the palistanian (and general arab) redistributionist aspirations, of course.
Of course you speak in the "Spirit of ZioNazism."
Anything, not politically correct toward arabs, is called names, of course. Having failed at every undertaking, except embezzlement of millions upon millions of aid money, those "single-state, confederacy" etc. ideas are a palistanian fall-back at their previous modus operandi, albeit modified compared to their violent attempts at redistribution of 1948s, - to enjoy the israeli institutions, the social security in particular, and milk them dry, of course.
Bth., it's extremely funny that any/every peddler of those "single-state, confederacy" ideas is indirectly admitting that palistan is and will be a disfunctional-basket-case-joke-failed "state", of course.

Mauser, mauser, Can you recite the names of the Israeli Prime Ministers and other high ranking Politicians who have been indicted for corruption?
 
List of Israeli public officials convicted of crimes or misdemeanors - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
On December 30, 2010 Israel's former President Moshe Katsav was convicted of two counts of rape, obstruction of justice and other sexual offences by a court in Tel AvivMoshe Katsav – the 8th president of the State of Israel. In a landmark and unprecedented case, on December 30, 2010 Katsav was convicted of two counts of rape, obstruction of justice and other charges. On 22 March 2011, in a landmark ruling, Katsav was sentenced to seven years in prison.

Ministers[edit source]
Gonen Segev – The National Infrastructure Minister of Israel between 1995 to 1996. Segev was convicted for an attempt of drug smuggling, for forgery and electronic commerce fraud, all committed after his public career. He was sentenced to five years in prison.
Aryeh Deri – Minister of Internal Affairs between 1988 to 1993. Convicted of taking $ 155,000 in bribes while serving as Interior Minister and given a three-year jail sentence in 2000.
Shlomo Benizri – served as Minister of Health and Labor and Social Welfare Minister during the late 1990s and early 2000s. In 2008 Benizri was convicted of accepting bribes, breach of faith, obstructing justice, and conspiracy to commit a crime for accepting favors worth millions of shekels from his friend, contractor Moshe Sela, in exchange for inside information regarding foreign workers scheduled to arrive in Israel. As a result Benizri was sentenced to 18 months in jail and moral turpitude was added to the offense.
Avraham Hirschson – The Israeli Minister of Finance between 2006 to 2007. In 2009 Hirschson was convicted of stealing close to 2 million shekels from the National Workers Labor Federation while he was its chairman.[1][2][3] Hirschson was sentenced to five years and five months in prison and a fine of 450,000 shekels.
Yitzhak Mordechai – Israel's Minister of Defense and Minister of Transport in the 1990s. Mordechai was convicted of harassing and sexually assaulting two women during his military service and later periods. As a result Mordechai was received a 18-month suspended sentence. After his conviction, he resigned from the Knesset.
Tzachi Hanegbi – Among the top cabinet positions he previously held are Minister of Justice, Minister of Internal Security and Minister of Intelligence and Nuclear Affairs. On July 13, 2010 Hanegbi was convicted of perjury, and subsequently was fined 10,000 NIS, and moral turpitude was added to the offense. As a result Hanegbi suspended himself from the Knesset.
Avigdor Lieberman – Israel's current foreign minister. Lieberman was convicted in September 2001, under a plea bargain, of threatening and assaulting a 12-year-old who had hit his son, and was ordered to pay the child a compensation of 10,000 shekels, and an additional fine of 7,500 shekels.
Rafael Pinhasi – served as Minister of Communications between 1990 and 1992. In 1997 Pinhasi was convicted of illegal transfer of funds, and sentenced to 12 months probation and a fine.
Aharon Abuhatzira – served as the Minister of Religious Services, Minister of Immigrant Absorption and Minister of Welfare & Social Services. Convicted of larceny, breach of trust and fraud.[4] Abuhatzira was sentenced to a suspended sentence of four years and three months; thirty months for larceny, eighteen months for breach of trust and fraud by an administrator, and three months for breach of trust by a public servant.[4]
Haim Ramon – Israel's Minister of Health, Minister of Internal Affairs and Minister of Justice. In 2007 Ramon was convicted of an indecent assault without consent, and was sentenced to community service, which he served in a therapeutic riding center in Tel Mond. After serving his community service sentence, Ramon returned to prime minister Ehud Olmert's government in July 2007 as a minister in the Israeli government.

Knesset members[edit source]
Shmuel Rechtman – Knesset member in the Likud party between 1977 and 1979. In 1979 Rechtman was convicted of taking bribes and was sentenced to imprisonment, thus he became the first Knesset member who was convicted of criminal offenses and sentenced to imprisonment.
Omri Sharon – Knesset member in the Likud and Kadima parties during the 2000s. In 2006 Sharon was convicted of fraud and sentenced to 9 months in prison.
Yair Peretz – Knesset member in the Shas party. In March 2006 Peretz was convicted of fraudulently obtaining an academic degree.
Ofer Hugi – Knesset member in the Shas party. On 25 December 2006 Hugi was convicted of various charges related to forgery and fraud. As a result Hugi was sentenced to two years in prison and ordered to pay a 12,000 shekel fine.
Shlomo Dayan – Knesset member in the Shas party. In 2008 Dayan was convicted of fraud and forgery and sentenced to 4 months of community service.
Yair Levy – Knesset member in the Shas party between 1988 and 1992. In 1993 he was jailed for five years for embezzling NIS 500,000 from the party's El HaMa'ayan organisation.[5]
Naomi Blumenthal – Knesset member in the Likud party. In February 13, 2006 Blumenthal was convicted of bribery and obstruction of justice and was sentenced to 8 months in prison, a ten month suspended sentence and was fined 75,000 shekels.[6]
Yehiel Hazan – Knesset member in the Likud party. Hazan was convicted of voting twice during the second and third readings of a bill on the emergency economic plan in May 2003. Hazan was sentenced in June 2006 for 4 months of community service and a six-month suspended prison term.
Michael Gorlovsky – Knesset member in the Likud party between 2003 and 2006. Gorlovsky was involved in what became known as the "double votes scam" affair together with MK Yehiel Hazan.[7] In a plea bargain, Gorlovsky was charged with breach of trust rather than fraud, and was sentenced to two months of community service.
Yosef Vanunu – Knesset member in
 
List of Israeli public officials convicted of crimes or misdemeanors - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
On December 30, 2010 Israel's former President Moshe Katsav was convicted of two counts of rape, obstruction of justice and other sexual offences by a court in Tel AvivMoshe Katsav – the 8th president of the State of Israel. In a landmark and unprecedented case, on December 30, 2010 Katsav was convicted of two counts of rape, obstruction of justice and other charges. On 22 March 2011, in a landmark ruling, Katsav was sentenced to seven years in prison.

Ministers[edit source]
Gonen Segev – The National Infrastructure Minister of Israel between 1995 to 1996. Segev was convicted for an attempt of drug smuggling, for forgery and electronic commerce fraud, all committed after his public career. He was sentenced to five years in prison.
Aryeh Deri – Minister of Internal Affairs between 1988 to 1993. Convicted of taking $ 155,000 in bribes while serving as Interior Minister and given a three-year jail sentence in 2000.
Shlomo Benizri – served as Minister of Health and Labor and Social Welfare Minister during the late 1990s and early 2000s. In 2008 Benizri was convicted of accepting bribes, breach of faith, obstructing justice, and conspiracy to commit a crime for accepting favors worth millions of shekels from his friend, contractor Moshe Sela, in exchange for inside information regarding foreign workers scheduled to arrive in Israel. As a result Benizri was sentenced to 18 months in jail and moral turpitude was added to the offense.
Avraham Hirschson – The Israeli Minister of Finance between 2006 to 2007. In 2009 Hirschson was convicted of stealing close to 2 million shekels from the National Workers Labor Federation while he was its chairman.[1][2][3] Hirschson was sentenced to five years and five months in prison and a fine of 450,000 shekels.
Yitzhak Mordechai – Israel's Minister of Defense and Minister of Transport in the 1990s. Mordechai was convicted of harassing and sexually assaulting two women during his military service and later periods. As a result Mordechai was received a 18-month suspended sentence. After his conviction, he resigned from the Knesset.
Tzachi Hanegbi – Among the top cabinet positions he previously held are Minister of Justice, Minister of Internal Security and Minister of Intelligence and Nuclear Affairs. On July 13, 2010 Hanegbi was convicted of perjury, and subsequently was fined 10,000 NIS, and moral turpitude was added to the offense. As a result Hanegbi suspended himself from the Knesset.
Avigdor Lieberman – Israel's current foreign minister. Lieberman was convicted in September 2001, under a plea bargain, of threatening and assaulting a 12-year-old who had hit his son, and was ordered to pay the child a compensation of 10,000 shekels, and an additional fine of 7,500 shekels.
Rafael Pinhasi – served as Minister of Communications between 1990 and 1992. In 1997 Pinhasi was convicted of illegal transfer of funds, and sentenced to 12 months probation and a fine.
Aharon Abuhatzira – served as the Minister of Religious Services, Minister of Immigrant Absorption and Minister of Welfare & Social Services. Convicted of larceny, breach of trust and fraud.[4] Abuhatzira was sentenced to a suspended sentence of four years and three months; thirty months for larceny, eighteen months for breach of trust and fraud by an administrator, and three months for breach of trust by a public servant.[4]
Haim Ramon – Israel's Minister of Health, Minister of Internal Affairs and Minister of Justice. In 2007 Ramon was convicted of an indecent assault without consent, and was sentenced to community service, which he served in a therapeutic riding center in Tel Mond. After serving his community service sentence, Ramon returned to prime minister Ehud Olmert's government in July 2007 as a minister in the Israeli government.

Knesset members[edit source]
Shmuel Rechtman – Knesset member in the Likud party between 1977 and 1979. In 1979 Rechtman was convicted of taking bribes and was sentenced to imprisonment, thus he became the first Knesset member who was convicted of criminal offenses and sentenced to imprisonment.
Omri Sharon – Knesset member in the Likud and Kadima parties during the 2000s. In 2006 Sharon was convicted of fraud and sentenced to 9 months in prison.
Yair Peretz – Knesset member in the Shas party. In March 2006 Peretz was convicted of fraudulently obtaining an academic degree.
Ofer Hugi – Knesset member in the Shas party. On 25 December 2006 Hugi was convicted of various charges related to forgery and fraud. As a result Hugi was sentenced to two years in prison and ordered to pay a 12,000 shekel fine.
Shlomo Dayan – Knesset member in the Shas party. In 2008 Dayan was convicted of fraud and forgery and sentenced to 4 months of community service.
Yair Levy – Knesset member in the Shas party between 1988 and 1992. In 1993 he was jailed for five years for embezzling NIS 500,000 from the party's El HaMa'ayan organisation.[5]
Naomi Blumenthal – Knesset member in the Likud party. In February 13, 2006 Blumenthal was convicted of bribery and obstruction of justice and was sentenced to 8 months in prison, a ten month suspended sentence and was fined 75,000 shekels.[6]
Yehiel Hazan – Knesset member in the Likud party. Hazan was convicted of voting twice during the second and third readings of a bill on the emergency economic plan in May 2003. Hazan was sentenced in June 2006 for 4 months of community service and a six-month suspended prison term.
Michael Gorlovsky – Knesset member in the Likud party between 2003 and 2006. Gorlovsky was involved in what became known as the "double votes scam" affair together with MK Yehiel Hazan.[7] In a plea bargain, Gorlovsky was charged with breach of trust rather than fraud, and was sentenced to two months of community service.
Yosef Vanunu – Knesset member in
You certainly are a hoot, Phillip. It seems all the anti-Semites get a chance to drag up the same things, Perhaps Phillip is comatose that he doesn't know that things like this happen in every country in the world. Perhaps Phillip thinks everyone else is squeaky clean except the Jews. What other old things are you going to drag up next, Phillip? Hmm, wonder if Phillip is aware of what is happening in his own state or does he think all the public officials there are squeaky clean?
Public Betrayal: Massachusetts anti-corruption gaps fueled public servant misconduct | New England Center for Investigative Reporting at Boston University
 
List of Israeli public officials convicted of crimes or misdemeanors - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
On December 30, 2010 Israel's former President Moshe Katsav was convicted of two counts of rape, obstruction of justice and other sexual offences by a court in Tel AvivMoshe Katsav – the 8th president of the State of Israel. In a landmark and unprecedented case, on December 30, 2010 Katsav was convicted of two counts of rape, obstruction of justice and other charges. On 22 March 2011, in a landmark ruling, Katsav was sentenced to seven years in prison.

Ministers[edit source]
Gonen Segev – The National Infrastructure Minister of Israel between 1995 to 1996. Segev was convicted for an attempt of drug smuggling, for forgery and electronic commerce fraud, all committed after his public career. He was sentenced to five years in prison.
Aryeh Deri – Minister of Internal Affairs between 1988 to 1993. Convicted of taking $ 155,000 in bribes while serving as Interior Minister and given a three-year jail sentence in 2000.
Shlomo Benizri – served as Minister of Health and Labor and Social Welfare Minister during the late 1990s and early 2000s. In 2008 Benizri was convicted of accepting bribes, breach of faith, obstructing justice, and conspiracy to commit a crime for accepting favors worth millions of shekels from his friend, contractor Moshe Sela, in exchange for inside information regarding foreign workers scheduled to arrive in Israel. As a result Benizri was sentenced to 18 months in jail and moral turpitude was added to the offense.
Avraham Hirschson – The Israeli Minister of Finance between 2006 to 2007. In 2009 Hirschson was convicted of stealing close to 2 million shekels from the National Workers Labor Federation while he was its chairman.[1][2][3] Hirschson was sentenced to five years and five months in prison and a fine of 450,000 shekels.
Yitzhak Mordechai – Israel's Minister of Defense and Minister of Transport in the 1990s. Mordechai was convicted of harassing and sexually assaulting two women during his military service and later periods. As a result Mordechai was received a 18-month suspended sentence. After his conviction, he resigned from the Knesset.
Tzachi Hanegbi – Among the top cabinet positions he previously held are Minister of Justice, Minister of Internal Security and Minister of Intelligence and Nuclear Affairs. On July 13, 2010 Hanegbi was convicted of perjury, and subsequently was fined 10,000 NIS, and moral turpitude was added to the offense. As a result Hanegbi suspended himself from the Knesset.
Avigdor Lieberman – Israel's current foreign minister. Lieberman was convicted in September 2001, under a plea bargain, of threatening and assaulting a 12-year-old who had hit his son, and was ordered to pay the child a compensation of 10,000 shekels, and an additional fine of 7,500 shekels.
Rafael Pinhasi – served as Minister of Communications between 1990 and 1992. In 1997 Pinhasi was convicted of illegal transfer of funds, and sentenced to 12 months probation and a fine.
Aharon Abuhatzira – served as the Minister of Religious Services, Minister of Immigrant Absorption and Minister of Welfare & Social Services. Convicted of larceny, breach of trust and fraud.[4] Abuhatzira was sentenced to a suspended sentence of four years and three months; thirty months for larceny, eighteen months for breach of trust and fraud by an administrator, and three months for breach of trust by a public servant.[4]
Haim Ramon – Israel's Minister of Health, Minister of Internal Affairs and Minister of Justice. In 2007 Ramon was convicted of an indecent assault without consent, and was sentenced to community service, which he served in a therapeutic riding center in Tel Mond. After serving his community service sentence, Ramon returned to prime minister Ehud Olmert's government in July 2007 as a minister in the Israeli government.

Knesset members[edit source]
Shmuel Rechtman – Knesset member in the Likud party between 1977 and 1979. In 1979 Rechtman was convicted of taking bribes and was sentenced to imprisonment, thus he became the first Knesset member who was convicted of criminal offenses and sentenced to imprisonment.
Omri Sharon – Knesset member in the Likud and Kadima parties during the 2000s. In 2006 Sharon was convicted of fraud and sentenced to 9 months in prison.
Yair Peretz – Knesset member in the Shas party. In March 2006 Peretz was convicted of fraudulently obtaining an academic degree.
Ofer Hugi – Knesset member in the Shas party. On 25 December 2006 Hugi was convicted of various charges related to forgery and fraud. As a result Hugi was sentenced to two years in prison and ordered to pay a 12,000 shekel fine.
Shlomo Dayan – Knesset member in the Shas party. In 2008 Dayan was convicted of fraud and forgery and sentenced to 4 months of community service.
Yair Levy – Knesset member in the Shas party between 1988 and 1992. In 1993 he was jailed for five years for embezzling NIS 500,000 from the party's El HaMa'ayan organisation.[5]
Naomi Blumenthal – Knesset member in the Likud party. In February 13, 2006 Blumenthal was convicted of bribery and obstruction of justice and was sentenced to 8 months in prison, a ten month suspended sentence and was fined 75,000 shekels.[6]
Yehiel Hazan – Knesset member in the Likud party. Hazan was convicted of voting twice during the second and third readings of a bill on the emergency economic plan in May 2003. Hazan was sentenced in June 2006 for 4 months of community service and a six-month suspended prison term.
Michael Gorlovsky – Knesset member in the Likud party between 2003 and 2006. Gorlovsky was involved in what became known as the "double votes scam" affair together with MK Yehiel Hazan.[7] In a plea bargain, Gorlovsky was charged with breach of trust rather than fraud, and was sentenced to two months of community service.
Yosef Vanunu – Knesset member in
You certainly are a hoot, Phillip. It seems all the anti-Semites get a chance to drag up the same things, Perhaps Phillip is comatose that he doesn't know that things like this happen in every country in the world. Perhaps Phillip thinks everyone else is squeaky clean except the Jews. What other old things are you going to drag up next, Phillip? Hmm, wonder if Phillip is aware of what is happening in his own state or does he think all the public officials there are squeaky clean?
Public Betrayal: Massachusetts anti-corruption gaps fueled public servant misconduct | New England Center for Investigative Reporting at Boston University

There goes 'ol Hossfly spewing horseshit on everybody's parade simply because he is a defender of all things right wing Zionist, right or wrong...change the subject and talks about jihadists in other countries that have no relevance to this Israel Palestine Board...

Just smear with horseshit and hope it sticks.

Grow up.
 
Of course you speak in the "Spirit of ZioNazism."
Anything, not politically correct toward arabs, is called names, of course. Having failed at every undertaking, except embezzlement of millions upon millions of aid money, those "single-state, confederacy" etc. ideas are a palistanian fall-back at their previous modus operandi, albeit modified compared to their violent attempts at redistribution of 1948s, - to enjoy the israeli institutions, the social security in particular, and milk them dry, of course.
Bth., it's extremely funny that any/every peddler of those "single-state, confederacy" ideas is indirectly admitting that palistan is and will be a disfunctional-basket-case-joke-failed "state", of course.
Mauser, mauser, Can you recite the names of the Israeli Prime Ministers and other high ranking Politicians who have been indicted for corruption?
Irrelevant irrelevancy, of course.
 
Anything, not politically correct toward arabs, is called names, of course. Having failed at every undertaking, except embezzlement of millions upon millions of aid money, those "single-state, confederacy" etc. ideas are a palistanian fall-back at their previous modus operandi, albeit modified compared to their violent attempts at redistribution of 1948s, - to enjoy the israeli institutions, the social security in particular, and milk them dry, of course.
Bth., it's extremely funny that any/every peddler of those "single-state, confederacy" ideas is indirectly admitting that palistan is and will be a disfunctional-basket-case-joke-failed "state", of course.
Mauser, mauser, Can you recite the names of the Israeli Prime Ministers and other high ranking Politicians who have been indicted for corruption?
Irrelevant irrelevancy, of course.

Yes, I understand, Corruption is irrelevant to Israel and Israelis...After all, if stealing land from defenseless people is irrelevant, what's a little corruption in government?
 
Its disgusting that children and grandchildren of the Holocaust can defend such a travesty of justice.
 
Mauser, mauser, Can you recite the names of the Israeli Prime Ministers and other high ranking Politicians who have been indicted for corruption?
Irrelevant irrelevancy, of course.
]Yes, I understand, Corruption is irrelevant to Israel and Israelis...After all, if stealing land from defenseless people is irrelevant, what's a little corruption in government?
First irrelevant irrelevancy, now drivel, of course.
 
List of Israeli public officials convicted of crimes or misdemeanors - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
On December 30, 2010 Israel's former President Moshe Katsav was convicted of two counts of rape, obstruction of justice and other sexual offences by a court in Tel AvivMoshe Katsav – the 8th president of the State of Israel. In a landmark and unprecedented case, on December 30, 2010 Katsav was convicted of two counts of rape, obstruction of justice and other charges. On 22 March 2011, in a landmark ruling, Katsav was sentenced to seven years in prison.

Ministers[edit source]
Gonen Segev – The National Infrastructure Minister of Israel between 1995 to 1996. Segev was convicted for an attempt of drug smuggling, for forgery and electronic commerce fraud, all committed after his public career. He was sentenced to five years in prison.
Aryeh Deri – Minister of Internal Affairs between 1988 to 1993. Convicted of taking $ 155,000 in bribes while serving as Interior Minister and given a three-year jail sentence in 2000.
Shlomo Benizri – served as Minister of Health and Labor and Social Welfare Minister during the late 1990s and early 2000s. In 2008 Benizri was convicted of accepting bribes, breach of faith, obstructing justice, and conspiracy to commit a crime for accepting favors worth millions of shekels from his friend, contractor Moshe Sela, in exchange for inside information regarding foreign workers scheduled to arrive in Israel. As a result Benizri was sentenced to 18 months in jail and moral turpitude was added to the offense.
Avraham Hirschson – The Israeli Minister of Finance between 2006 to 2007. In 2009 Hirschson was convicted of stealing close to 2 million shekels from the National Workers Labor Federation while he was its chairman.[1][2][3] Hirschson was sentenced to five years and five months in prison and a fine of 450,000 shekels.
Yitzhak Mordechai – Israel's Minister of Defense and Minister of Transport in the 1990s. Mordechai was convicted of harassing and sexually assaulting two women during his military service and later periods. As a result Mordechai was received a 18-month suspended sentence. After his conviction, he resigned from the Knesset.
Tzachi Hanegbi – Among the top cabinet positions he previously held are Minister of Justice, Minister of Internal Security and Minister of Intelligence and Nuclear Affairs. On July 13, 2010 Hanegbi was convicted of perjury, and subsequently was fined 10,000 NIS, and moral turpitude was added to the offense. As a result Hanegbi suspended himself from the Knesset.
Avigdor Lieberman – Israel's current foreign minister. Lieberman was convicted in September 2001, under a plea bargain, of threatening and assaulting a 12-year-old who had hit his son, and was ordered to pay the child a compensation of 10,000 shekels, and an additional fine of 7,500 shekels.
Rafael Pinhasi – served as Minister of Communications between 1990 and 1992. In 1997 Pinhasi was convicted of illegal transfer of funds, and sentenced to 12 months probation and a fine.
Aharon Abuhatzira – served as the Minister of Religious Services, Minister of Immigrant Absorption and Minister of Welfare & Social Services. Convicted of larceny, breach of trust and fraud.[4] Abuhatzira was sentenced to a suspended sentence of four years and three months; thirty months for larceny, eighteen months for breach of trust and fraud by an administrator, and three months for breach of trust by a public servant.[4]
Haim Ramon – Israel's Minister of Health, Minister of Internal Affairs and Minister of Justice. In 2007 Ramon was convicted of an indecent assault without consent, and was sentenced to community service, which he served in a therapeutic riding center in Tel Mond. After serving his community service sentence, Ramon returned to prime minister Ehud Olmert's government in July 2007 as a minister in the Israeli government.

Knesset members[edit source]
Shmuel Rechtman – Knesset member in the Likud party between 1977 and 1979. In 1979 Rechtman was convicted of taking bribes and was sentenced to imprisonment, thus he became the first Knesset member who was convicted of criminal offenses and sentenced to imprisonment.
Omri Sharon – Knesset member in the Likud and Kadima parties during the 2000s. In 2006 Sharon was convicted of fraud and sentenced to 9 months in prison.
Yair Peretz – Knesset member in the Shas party. In March 2006 Peretz was convicted of fraudulently obtaining an academic degree.
Ofer Hugi – Knesset member in the Shas party. On 25 December 2006 Hugi was convicted of various charges related to forgery and fraud. As a result Hugi was sentenced to two years in prison and ordered to pay a 12,000 shekel fine.
Shlomo Dayan – Knesset member in the Shas party. In 2008 Dayan was convicted of fraud and forgery and sentenced to 4 months of community service.
Yair Levy – Knesset member in the Shas party between 1988 and 1992. In 1993 he was jailed for five years for embezzling NIS 500,000 from the party's El HaMa'ayan organisation.[5]
Naomi Blumenthal – Knesset member in the Likud party. In February 13, 2006 Blumenthal was convicted of bribery and obstruction of justice and was sentenced to 8 months in prison, a ten month suspended sentence and was fined 75,000 shekels.[6]
Yehiel Hazan – Knesset member in the Likud party. Hazan was convicted of voting twice during the second and third readings of a bill on the emergency economic plan in May 2003. Hazan was sentenced in June 2006 for 4 months of community service and a six-month suspended prison term.
Michael Gorlovsky – Knesset member in the Likud party between 2003 and 2006. Gorlovsky was involved in what became known as the "double votes scam" affair together with MK Yehiel Hazan.[7] In a plea bargain, Gorlovsky was charged with breach of trust rather than fraud, and was sentenced to two months of community service.
Yosef Vanunu – Knesset member in
You certainly are a hoot, Phillip. It seems all the anti-Semites get a chance to drag up the same things, Perhaps Phillip is comatose that he doesn't know that things like this happen in every country in the world. Perhaps Phillip thinks everyone else is squeaky clean except the Jews. What other old things are you going to drag up next, Phillip? Hmm, wonder if Phillip is aware of what is happening in his own state or does he think all the public officials there are squeaky clean?
Public Betrayal: Massachusetts anti-corruption gaps fueled public servant misconduct | New England Center for Investigative Reporting at Boston University

There goes 'ol Hossfly spewing horseshit on everybody's parade simply because he is a defender of all things right wing Zionist, right or wrong...change the subject and talks about jihadists in other countries that have no relevance to this Israel Palestine Board...

Just smear with horseshit and hope it sticks.

Grow up.
Phillip doesn't mind vomiting out the same "horseshit" that has been posted on these boards over and over by anti-Semites. Can you honestly tell us, Phillip, that this is not happening in every country in the world, that every government officials in the world is so squeaky clean? By the way, Philluip, hope your cheap thrill throwing in the word "horseshit" once again sent tremors throughout your body. Nothing like a cheap thrill, right Phillip? Meanwhile, why don't you grow up and stop being so obvious about how anti-Semitic you are?
 

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