Israel..How a Small Nation Makes a Big Difference

Thanks.. Doesn't quite fit the narrative of the Anti-Israel Jew hater crowd. as the Rebbi said "Israel is a light among darkness in that region :cool:
Who is Israel a light to besides other Jews?

The Middle East Sunni boy and the rest of the world for that matter.
If having the worlds largest concentration camp and murdering large numbers of civilians is a "light" to the world.

Then by your logic the Nazis were a "brilliant light" that glowed all over the world. :cool:
 
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Who is Israel a light to besides other Jews?

The Middle East Sunni boy and the rest of the world for that matter.
If having the worlds largest concentration camp and murdering large numbers of civilians is a "light" to the world.

Then by your logic the Nazis were a "brilliant light" that glowed all over the world. :cool:

You're too blind by your own bigotry to carry on a conversation Sunni boy. Go back to stormfront were you belong. Can't really understand how you get reps around here you're not too bright:cuckoo:
 
Who is Israel a light to besides other Jews?

The Middle East Sunni boy and the rest of the world for that matter.
If having the worlds largest concentration camp and murdering large numbers of civilians is a "light" to the world.

Then by your logic the Nazis were a "brilliant light" that glowed all over the world. :cool:

Stupid Man, not nice to insult allah's Children of Israel. No paradise and virgins for you, stupid motherfucker :lol:


Dr. Wafa Sultan, Human Rights Activist, Among "Time magazine's 100 heroes and pioneers whose power, talent or moral example is transforming our world"Wafa Sultan - The 2006 TIME 100 - TIME.

Israel - The One And The Only Free Democratic Country In The Entire Middle East.
I believe that any nation that grants equal opportunity to every citizen, regardless of race, religion, political affiliation, or gender, thereby, establishes its moral legitimacy. According to this principle, Israel stands alone in the Middle East region, as a nation with moral legitimacy: it grants all citizens equal rights for men and women alike, freedom of religion, and freedom of speech and of the press. Not a single Arab or Muslim country in the surrounding region does the same. Nor do any of those Arab and Muslim nations allow their citizens personal freedom, or the right to maintain and express opposing points of view.

These essential qualities of life provide oxygen for the human soul; they are the kind of basic nourishment that is desperately missing in all of Israel's Muslim neighbors. Yet, the so-called humanitarian aid organizations at the United Nations direct all their energy to act against anything and everything Israel does. Let me ask: as every human being deserves to live in dignity, why has an enormous unbalanced portion of global aid gone mostly to Palestinians, while millions of underprivileged people all over the world suffer genuine, life-threatening deprivation? Here is why: The United Nations time and again focuses its power on the perpetual manufacturing of false anti-Israel accusations. Painting Palestinians as perennial underdogs provides the perfect cover for their subversive effort. Without doubt, this trend encourages hatred and violence against the Jewish people in Israel and everywhere else. And that is exactly its point.

A Palestinian women's organization reported that Muslim men perpetrate some 40 honor killings annually in the West Bank alone, not including the vast majority of honor killing and abuse of women that go unreported -- as Islamic society maintains secrecy in upholding the popular belief that those "cursed with a sin, [should] hide it."

According to recent face-to-face surveys by prominent international pollsters, more Palestinians in East Jerusalem would prefer to be citizens of Israel than citizens of a new Palestinian state -- and 40% would probably or definitely move to avoid Palestinian rule.

Those who love liberty and life will strengthen their ties and warm relations with Israel, and stand with her. Israel will continue to shine its light among all nations.

The United Nations and Human Rights Abuse | EuropeNews
 
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The Middle East Sunni boy and the rest of the world for that matter.
If having the worlds largest concentration camp and murdering large numbers of civilians is a "light" to the world.

Then by your logic the Nazis were a "brilliant light" that glowed all over the world. :cool:

You're too blind by your own bigotry to carry on a conversation Sunni boy. Go back to stormfront were you belong. Can't really understand how you get reps around here you're not too bright:cuckoo:
I notice that you couldn't refute my post.

So you had to resort to name calling and slander. :cool:
 
If having the worlds largest concentration camp and murdering large numbers of civilians is a "light" to the world.

Then by your logic the Nazis were a "brilliant light" that glowed all over the world. :cool:

You're too blind by your own bigotry to carry on a conversation Sunni boy. Go back to stormfront were you belong. Can't really understand how you get reps around here you're not too bright:cuckoo:
I notice that you couldn't refute my post.

So you had to resort to name calling and slander. :cool:

Welcome to Stupid Man's World invented by an illiterate, cave-dwelling pedophile and caravan hijacker. Please, don't breed.


Dr. Wafa Sultan, Human Rights Activist, Among "Time magazine's 100 heroes and pioneers whose power, talent or moral example is transforming our world" Wafa Sultan - The 2006 TIME 100 - TIME.
When I emigrated to the United States of America from Syria, another Arab country that today is undergoing a turbulent political earthquake, never did I imagine that one day I would stand outside the United Nations to oppose its perverted conference, to defend against its malicious attempt to single out Israel -- a country that I was taught to hate. But here I am today, proud to stand for light in the midst of darkness. This darkness brought about by the multiple Muslim countries and their international enablers, who have dishonored the initial objective of the United Nations, only to vilify, and eventually to destroy Israel - the one and the only free democratic country in the entire Middle East.

For the last 1,400 years, since its inception, Islamic ideology has attempted to deprive the Jews of their three most cherished possessions -- their Bible, their Lives, and their Land of Israel. During my school years, I heard my teachers, family members, neighbors, and the media all bombarding us daily, throughout the Arab world.

We, as small kids and young adults, were indoctrinated to share the anti-Semitic vitriol -- to despise and denigrate Jews. God condemned the Jews because they falsified the Torah. How did I know it? That is what I was taught. Since Jews forged the Bible, they were despised and depicted as pigs and apes. How did I know it? That is what I was taught. Jews killed our prophets and were the enemies of Allah. How did I know it? That is what I was taught. Therefore, the Jews represent an existential danger to all humanity, so their annihilation, as individuals and as a people, was and would be a legitimate service to God and mankind. How did I know it? That is what I was taught.

Yes, killing Jews was always presented to me and my classmates as a religious obligation. We absorbed this evil propaganda with our food and water, and with our school books, each and every day. As a trained psychiatrist, I assert that seeds of hatred planted in the mind of a child, lead to immense hatred as the child grows into adulthood. Tragically, this hatred generates dangerous actions and even death.
http://europenews.dk/en/node/48365
 
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Warren Buffett Congratulating Israeli Stef Wertheimer On Winning Dun & Bradsteet Leadership Excellence Award, Founder, Israeli Iscar In Which Mr. Buffett Has Invested $4 Billion.

Dun & Bradstreet couldn't have made a better choice and it's particularly impressive when someone is chosen for that award in Israel because the talent level is so high.

If you go to the Middle East looking for oil, you don't need to stop in Israel. But, if you're looking for brains, for energy, for integrity, for imagination, it's the only stop you need to make

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JbX60Pktzsk]Warren Buffet on Israel - YouTube[/ame]
 
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If having the worlds largest concentration camp and murdering large numbers of civilians is a "light" to the world.

Then by your logic the Nazis were a "brilliant light" that glowed all over the world. :cool:

You're too blind by your own bigotry to carry on a conversation Sunni boy. Go back to stormfront were you belong. Can't really understand how you get reps around here you're not too bright:cuckoo:
I notice that you couldn't refute my post.

So you had to resort to name calling and slander. :cool:

Where did call you a name? I just said you're not too bright which is the truth, and Why would I discuss such things with a Holocaust denier? The point of the thread was to show what Israel really is, a bright light in a sea of muslim oppression and backwards thinking. Most muslim countries have nothing to offer the world but oil.
 
Business Week Magazine: Israel's High Tech Hot Spots. From Tel Aviv to Jerusalem, The Mideast Nation Is Blanketed With Science Parks And Creativity Clusters.
Israel's flourishing technology sector has earned the nickname "Silicon Wadi" (Arabic for "Valley") thanks to its powerful mix of pioneering high-tech and pharmaceutical companies and world-class research facilities such as the Weizmann Institute of Science and Technion-Israel Institute of Technology. The country has attracted global tech giants such as Intel, IBM, Microsoft, and Motorola, which run major engineering centers there, but also has produced scores of homegrown innovators such as Teva, the world's largest generic drugmaker. Israel has the highest concentration of high-tech companies in the world outside Silicon Valley, and the most Nasdaq-listed companies of any country outside North America. For a look at 12 Israeli tech hubs, click on
Israel's High-Tech Hot Spots - BusinessWeek

Warren Buffett Congratulating Israeli Stef Wertheimer On Winning Dun & Bradsteet Leadership Excellence Award, Founder, Israeli Iscar In Which Mr. Buffett Has Invested $4 Billion.

Dun & Bradstreet couldn't have made a better choice and it's particularly impressive when someone is chosen for that award in Israel because the talent level is so high.

If you go to the Middle East looking for oil, you don't need to stop in Israel. But, if you're looking for brains, for energy, for integrity, for imagination, it's the only stop you need to make

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JbX60Pktzsk]Warren Buffet on Israel - YouTube[/ame]


[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MMKyh8l02tg&feature=related]ISCAR IMAGE-New ver.flv - YouTube[/ame]
 
If having the worlds largest concentration camp and murdering large numbers of civilians is a "light" to the world.

Then by your logic the Nazis were a "brilliant light" that glowed all over the world. :cool:

You're too blind by your own bigotry to carry on a conversation Sunni boy. Go back to stormfront were you belong. Can't really understand how you get reps around here you're not too bright:cuckoo:
I notice that you couldn't refute my post.

So you had to resort to name calling and slander. :cool:

muslimes = Losers

Investor's Business Daily: How Free Israel Prospers As Islam Remains In The Dark :lol: :clap2:
Israel, a New Jersey-sized nation of 7.5 million people (1.7 million of whom are Arab) filed 7,082 international patents in the five years ending in 2007. By contrast, 28 majority-Muslim nations with almost 1.2 billion people — 155 times the population of Israel — were granted 2,071 patents in the same period. Narrowing the comparison to the 17 Muslim nations of the Middle East from Morocco to Iran and down the Arabian Peninsula, the 409 million people in that region generated 680 patents in five years.
This means that the Arab and Iranian world produced about one patent per year for every 3 million people, compared with Israel's output of one annual patent for every 5,295 people, an Israeli rate some 568 times that of Israel's neighbors and sometime enemies.

The awarding of Nobel Prizes in the quantitative areas of chemistry, economics and physics shows a similar disparity, with five Israeli winners compared with one French Algerian (a Jew who earned the prize for work done in France) and an Egyptian-American (for work done at Caltech in California).

But wealth isn't the sole explanation for this disparity in intellectual innovation. Saudi Arabia enjoyed a per capita income of $24,200 in 2010. Yet the Kingdom averages an anemic 37 patents per year compared with Israel's 1,416 per year — and there are 3 1/2 times more Saudis than Israelis, meaning that Israel's per capita output of intellectual property is 132 times greater than Saudi Arabia's.

The telltale signs of Israel's economic rise can be seen in the Tel Aviv skyline and the new office complexes around Jerusalem. International giant Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd. was founded in 1901 by three pharmacists in Jerusalem. Today it employs 40,000 around the world. Teva has a market cap of $44.2 billion — the most highly valued company based in Israel and the ninth-largest firm traded on the Nasdaq

A few miles from Teva's gleaming office campus west of the Old City sits the former national mint building for the British Mandate. Built in 1937, this renovated building, along with the old Ottoman Empire railway warehouses next to it, houses the JVP Media Quarter and 300 entrepreneurs.

The complex hosts Israel's leading venture capital firm, Jerusalem Venture Partners, as well as 35 startups and a performing arts center for good measure. JVP, which has helped launch 70 companies since 1993, has more than $820 million under management with seven active venture capital funds.

The Media Quarter concept was created in 2002 when JVP founder Erel Margalit wanted to create a media-focused incubator that combined technology, culture, art and business. JVP has shepherded 18 initial public offerings, mergers and acquisitions, including some of the largest Israel-based companies: Qlik Technologies, Netro Corp., Chromatis Networks, Precise Software, Cogent Communications.

Less than 300 miles separate the purposeful creative buzz in the JVP Media Quarter from the restive streets of Cairo, where the Muslim Brotherhood tells Egypt's unemployed that their plight is the fault of corrupt capitalists and Jews. It doesn't take a Nobel Prize-winning economist to figure out where these two economies are going.

How Free Israel Prospers As Islam Remains In Dark - Investors.com
 
You're too blind by your own bigotry to carry on a conversation Sunni boy. Go back to stormfront were you belong. Can't really understand how you get reps around here you're not too bright:cuckoo:
I notice that you couldn't refute my post.

So you had to resort to name calling and slander. :cool:

Where did call you a name? I just said you're not too bright which is the truth, and Why would I discuss such things with a Holocaust denier? The point of the thread was to show what Israel really is, a bright light in a sea of muslim oppression and backwards thinking. Most muslim countries have nothing to offer the world but oil.
I am not a holocaust denier.

I am a holocaust revisionist.

The difference being; yes something did happen to the jews in Europe.

But not the fabricated "official" story that has been foisted on people since the end of WWII
 
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Dr. Wafa Sultan, Human Rights Activist, Among "Time magazine's 100 heroes and pioneers whose power, talent or moral example is transforming our world"Wafa Sultan - The 2006 TIME 100 - TIME.

Israel - The One And The Only Free Democratic Country In The Entire Middle East.
I believe that any nation that grants equal opportunity to every citizen, regardless of race, religion, political affiliation, or gender, thereby, establishes its moral legitimacy. According to this principle, Israel stands alone in the Middle East region, as a nation with moral legitimacy: it grants all citizens equal rights for men and women alike, freedom of religion, and freedom of speech and of the press. Not a single Arab or Muslim country in the surrounding region does the same. Nor do any of those Arab and Muslim nations allow their citizens personal freedom, or the right to maintain and express opposing points of view.

These essential qualities of life provide oxygen for the human soul; they are the kind of basic nourishment that is desperately missing in all of Israel's Muslim neighbors. Yet, the so-called humanitarian aid organizations at the United Nations direct all their energy to act against anything and everything Israel does. Let me ask: as every human being deserves to live in dignity, why has an enormous unbalanced portion of global aid gone mostly to Palestinians, while millions of underprivileged people all over the world suffer genuine, life-threatening deprivation? Here is why: The United Nations time and again focuses its power on the perpetual manufacturing of false anti-Israel accusations. Painting Palestinians as perennial underdogs provides the perfect cover for their subversive effort. Without doubt, this trend encourages hatred and violence against the Jewish people in Israel and everywhere else. And that is exactly its point.

A Palestinian women's organization reported that Muslim men perpetrate some 40 honor killings annually in the West Bank alone, not including the vast majority of honor killing and abuse of women that go unreported -- as Islamic society maintains secrecy in upholding the popular belief that those "cursed with a sin, [should] hide it."

According to recent face-to-face surveys by prominent international pollsters, more Palestinians in East Jerusalem would prefer to be citizens of Israel than citizens of a new Palestinian state -- and 40% would probably or definitely move to avoid Palestinian rule.

Those who love liberty and life will strengthen their ties and warm relations with Israel, and stand with her. Israel will continue to shine its light among all nations.

The United Nations and Human Rights Abuse | EuropeNews
 

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