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Mr. S. forgets that two huge countries, China and India, are going to start having a cozy business relationship with Israel. In the interim, there are Japanese who certainly are for Israel. Does Mr. S. really think that there are countries who are going to pass up all the things coming out of Israel? Even Mr. S. wouldn't if it served his purposes.



For every company that stops, there are a hundred that sign up to do business in Israel. The entire world is jumping on the Israel bandwagon. You know a country is the "go-to" destination, when the Chinese line up to invest there.

Israel's Adama signs deal with Chinese companies to bolster market position
China National Chemical Corp (ChemChina) owns 60 percent of Adama - one of the world's largest makers of generic crop protection chemicals - while Israel's Discount Investment Corp owns the rest.
Israel-based agricultural group Adama said on Wednesday it signed a deal to acquire a group of Chinese companies as it seeks to bolster its market position in China ahead of a planned New York share offering.

China National Chemical Corp (ChemChina) owns 60 percent of Adama - one of the world's largest makers of generic crop protection chemicals - while Israel's Discount Investment Corp owns the rest.

Adama said it will buy 100 percent each of Jiangsu Anpon, Jiangsu Maidao, Jiangsu Huaihe and Jingzhou Sanonda Holdings from ChemChina for $324 million in cash and assume debt of another $300 million.

The companies combined sales were about $850 million in 2013, Adama said.



Israel, China sign $400M trade deal

Agreement reached during PM Netanyahu's five-day visit to Beijing brings financial relationship between two countries to more than $2 billion

Israel China Sign Deal to Increase Cooperation - Global Agenda - News - Arutz Sheva

Chinese Vice Premier Liu responded with equally friendly tidings.

"I want to thank your government's gracious invitation for me to come to this beautiful country that has a time-honored history and beaming with vitality," she began. "And I also want to convey the best greetings from myself and the Chinese government through the media to the government and people of Israel."

"As you rightly pointed out, Mr. Prime Minister, our two peoples are rooted in a tradition of friendship," she continued. "The Jewish and the Chinese peoples are peoples of great wisdom. We bracket Asia and we respectively created our splendid cultures that stretch thousands of years of history. And we both made enormous contributions to human civilization. Yesterday afternoon I visited the Israel Museum and also the Old City of Jerusalem and I was so amazed at the beauty of this country."

Liu also added a historical aspect to Netanyahu's observations - specifically, the special role of Shanghai for the Jews during the Second World War.

"Especially during the Second World War, we fought shoulder to shoulder against the world's fascism and we stood together through the dark time," Liu stated. "I spent 18 years in Shanghai. Actually, everywhere in Shanghai people tell the good stories of harmonious coexistence between the Chinese people and Jewish people."


Here's a quote for you, "It ain't over till the fat lady sings." :cool:
I wonder if all the anti-Semites on this forum would actually be willing to give up all the new technology coming out of Israel. Somehow I doubt it, but they can't get enough of this silly BDS movement and will probably run this thread to over 2,000 posts. Challenger will be leading the charge.

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I'll just giggle when Americans suddenly discover all that US-Israeli technology (including all that joint secret stuff) being produced by the Chinese faster, cheaper and in larger quantities. As the US economy declines even further and the Israelis get into bed with the Chinese, waving, "goodbye Yanks, thanks for all your billions in support over the years, but we've got a better, richer sugar daddy now".
 
Here's a quote for you, "It ain't over till the fat lady sings." :cool:
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  • The first cell phone in the world was developed in Haifa, Israel.
  • Israel developed the first camera chip used in cell phones.
  • Israeli companies invented the SMS and voice mail systems.
  • Israel holds the most High-Tech industries per population.
  • Invention of Safety Centre, a device to assess driving habits and improve them. Helps cut accidents.
  • Iron Dome – a mobile system that detects incoming short range missiles and assesses where they will land. If the target site is unpopulated no counter attack is mounted, if it will hit a populated area then small, guided missiles are fired to destroy the incoming missile mid air
  • The Arrow missile “Interceptor” is another Israeli project. This is a first of its kind – the only one that can intercept a ballistic missile. The arrow manoeuvres and destroys the attacker missile.
  • The IDF’s creative thinking has produced the Air Mule, an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) which helps with medical rescue and evacuation.
  • Urban Aeronautics has developed propellers which are installed inside the aircraft instead of outside. This enables the aircraft to carry out different operations in narrow places that are inaccessible to conventional planes and helicopters.
  • Invention of largest unmanned aircraft named Eitan. Can fly up to 45,000 feet carrying high-tech cameras and sensors which will give more precise information of ground activity during conflicts or in general monitoring of nations eg Iran
  • Israeli invention of “Earthquake Alert”, a home device to give early warning of earthquakes. Analyzes movement and determines if it is because of an earthquake or some other cause
  • Xaver 400 /800. These devices give 2D (400) or 3D (800) images below rubble. Used in searching for people following earthquakes who otherwise might not be found, or in hostage situations where the police need to see what is happening within buildings
  • Israeli company Satec, a world leader in electrical power products, has developed a system called ExpertPower for monitoring and preventing power breakdowns and blackouts. The system monitors energy distribution and use, and provides real-time reports via the Internet to assist in avoiding power system overloading.

Science
  • Israelis hold more patents per person than citizens of any other nation.
  • Israel is one out of 8 countries that are capable of launching their own satellites into space.
  • Israel has more scientists and engineers per capita than any other country.
  • Israeli scientists publish more scientific papers than any other nation.
  • A computer chip – made of living organisms and DNA. And it can also produce 330 trillion (330,000,000,000,000) actions in a second!
  • Cherry Tomatoes were developed in Israel 15 years ago by a few research groups.
  • The Galanit is a new flower that grows in blue and white – the colors of the Israeli flag. The flower had been developed in Israel by the Ministry of Agriculture during the last eight years!
  • Epilady (or epilator) – this hair removal device was invented by two Israelis from a Kibbutz who wanted to make their wives’ lives easier and came up with an idea for electronic tweezers. It might not be life saving, but for millions of girls all over the world it’s definitely an essential device!!
  • An Israeli company has developed a revolutionary new drug that could solve the problem of Colony Collapse Disorder, the disturbing syndrome that has been wiping out bee communities and threatening agricultural production all over the world.
Computers
  • Most of the components of the Windows XP operating system were developed in Israel.
  • An Israeli company invented the technology behind ICQ instant messaging.
  • An Israeli company invented the network security technology, such as the firewall.
  • The first PC anti-virus was invented in Israel.
  • A virtual keyboard – a laser projector with a sensor that radiates a hologram of letters on any straight surface, and the sensor senses your fingers moving and translates it into real typing.
  • The algorithm (code) that’s used today for sending e-mails, was made by an Israeli who worked at the Ben-Gurion University in Be’er-Sheva in 1980
  • DiskOnKey (or USB flash drive) was developed by Dov Mor, the CEO of MSystems.
  • One of the more recent developments is sending medical images (like ultrasound exams) through the cellular phone. This invention was made by Professor Boris Rubinsky and his team at Hebrew University and the University of California, Berkeley.
  • Modu (an Israeli invention) is the smallest and the smartest mobile phone on earth because it is not only a mobile phone – it can be also a games console, a palm computer, a laptop and many other things.
  • Using the internet and a PC has depended in the past on being able to manipulate a mouse by hand to navigate the screen. Israeli company Commodio has now developed the world’s first Voice Mouse – the screen responds to commands from the human voice. Using the voicemouse (called QPointer Handsfree ), the user can write and send email, use the Internet, and create and edit documents, without using his or her hands. The product is expected to be of particular value to those who suffer from Parkinson’s disease, paralysis or other physical disabilities. Microsoft has chosen Commodio as its business partner for voice operations
  • Scientists at Israel ‘s Weizmann Institute of Science in Rehovot have created the world’s smallest computing device. The device uses so-called DNA (or biological) computing instead of silicon microchips, and marks a breakthrough in biological computing methods. The device operates at a computing speed equivalent to 15 trillion computers, and is more than one million times more energy-efficient than a PC. In the future, DNA computing is set to move from the realm of near-science-fiction, to transform pharmaceutical research
  • In March 2003 Intel, the world’s leading chip manufacturer, unveiled its new microchip, the Centrino, in a worldwide marketing campaign. The Centrino’s key advantage is its low electricity consumption, making it highly suitable for laptop PCs, notebooks, the new generation of mobile phones, and other mobile devices. The Centrino was developed at Intel’s Israeli R&D facility in Haifa , Northern Israel . Intel’s Haifa centre is working with a second Intel Israel facility, in Petach Tikva, on the next generation of processors for cellular networks
  • Attacks by hackers on websites is one of the most serious challenges facing companies and non-profit organisations on the internet. In 2002, US company Sanctum was recognised by industry consultants as the “de facto” leader in meeting this challenge. Sanctum markets products which enhance website “firewalls” by adding a further layer of security against attack. Sanctum’s two products AppScan and AppShield were developed in Sanctum’s research centre in Herzliya in central Israel
Medicine
  • Israelis invented the camera that patients swallow to help doctors diagnose digestive tract diseases and save lives.
  • Babysense, the system that protect babies from the sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) was invented in Israel.
  • Israeli scientists developed the first radiation free method to discover breast cancer.
  • The first Anti Virus was created in Israel in 1988 by 3 computer experts at the Hebrew University. This anti-virus was the basis for many other anti viruses that came later.
  • The first blood bank was built at Beilinson hospital 10 years before the state was established.
  • In 1997 the first artificial heart transplant was made at the Sheba hospital. It was made to function as the left ventricle
  • In 1999 Israel used the first brain pacemaker, which stopped the tremor that comes with Parkinson’s disease.
  • In 2010 a kidney transplant was made from a person with one blood type to another with a different blood type, a transplant which, until now, was very dangerous because the kidney works with blood.
  • Israeli scientists created new ways to fight cancer and increased the efficiency of medicines.
  • One of the greatest achievements of 2006: the research made by Israeli scientist Shulamit Levenberg got us one step closer to creating new organs for transplant.
  • Israeli scientists also developed the first DNA computers, leading the way to even more efficient ways to fight diseases.
  • Israel has been responsible for huge breakthroughs in treatment of AIDS:
    • Developing Hypericin, a drug whose antiviral properties were documented at the Weizmann Institute. Vimrxyn, a hypericin-based drug is now being tested for the treatment of AIDS.
    • Making progress on a new type of artificial blood that could potentially help slow the spread of the AIDS virus.
    • An Israeli-American firm, Pharmos/Pharmatec, developing an improved method for delivering AZT to the brain.
    • Hebrew University researchers developing what they believe is a means to help AIDS patients overcome serious infections and neurological problems.
  • Israeli scientists have developed new devices for measuring and injecting Insulin for diabetics, which are both less painful and more efficient.
  • Israel’s head of neurology at Rabin Medical Centre has developed a means of treating Parkinson’s disease using the person’s own bone marrow stem cells
  • Researchers at Ben Gurion University are working on a new delivery system for drugs used in cancer and Parkinson’s disease. The drugs are delivered directly to the affected part of the body and, in so doing, eliminates unwanted side effects
  • A program that can help a deaf man use a cell phone! This program, “Lipcell” can translate the words from the other speaker into a three dimensional exhibition of a human face. In this way the deaf man can read the lips of the other speaker. It is a collaboration of Israel’s largest phone company, Cellcom, and a company called SpeechView.
  • A computerized model has been developed that allows living cells to be scanned to see how they respond to friction, pressure etc. This will eliminate, or certainly lessen, the need to use animals in this area of medical research
  • The medical company Deep Breeze has developed a device for instantly diagnosing the state of a patient’s lungs enabling the immediate diagnosis of asthma
  • The Copaxone (also known as Glatiramer acetate), one of the most efficient medicines, and the only non interferon agent, for Multiple Sclerosis, was developed by Israeli Teva Pharmaceuticals
  • Discovery of Bti- an environmentally-friendly bacteria which eradicates mosquitoes and black flies, and reduces the incidence of mosquito-borne diseases, notably malaria. Since Bti was introduced along the Yangtze river in China , malarial infections from mosquitoes have dropped by 90%. Professor Margalith is currently involved in projects in the Central Asian Republics. Bti has also been used to control river blindness in eleven African countries, reportedly saving the sight of millions.
  • Drug Velcade developed over a period of 30 years by scientists at Haifa. Has significant results in treatment of Myeloma
    Imaging device for carrying out radiation free xrays on patients with spinal deformities developed in Israel
    First vaccine against West Nile virus developed by Israelis
  • Researchers in southern Israel developed new vaccines to combat germs eg pneumococcus, that are prevalent in children and easily spread in day care centres.
  • Israeli researchers believe that a biological ‘switch’ found in plants may hold the secret for a new cancer treatment for humans. Scientists believe a process in plants to switch on cell growth, could be used in humans to switch off tumour growth.
Environmental protection
  • More than 85% of the solid waste in Israel is treated with environmental sound manner.
  • Israel has the record for most solar-powered water heaters per capita- 95% of homes have this technology
    Solar powered street and garden lamps are a very common thing in Israel. The solar plate recharges throughout the day and at night it illuminates cities and parks.
  • After long research at the Weitzmann Institute of science, in Rehovot, a”Sun Tower” was built – a field of 64 mirrors that can sense the sunshine and adjust themselves so they receive maximum sunlight. The mirrors centre the light to a receptor on top of a tower which then heats compressed air that moves a turbine, which produces electricity. It can go up to 1200 degrees and withstand the pressure of 25 atmospheres.
  • The Negev already accommodates an experimental settlement – Neve-Zin in the Zin Valley. All the buildings and infrastructures in it depend on solar energy all year long.
  • An Israeli company was the first to develop and install a large scale solar power plant in the Mojave Desert in order to supply enough clean electricity to power 400,000 homes in central and northern California
    Israel has the most biotech startups per capita.
  • Drip irrigation system- invented by an Israeli almost 40 years ago. A major part of resolving the water crisis. Used around the world
  • Motorola’s R&D facility in Israel has developed another in its line of products which apply state-of-the-art IT and communications technology to urban and rural water conservation. The product – Radio Piccolo XR – communicates remotely with a central irrigation control system and can be used to regulate water use in rural areas, but also in city parks, and municipal water supply systems
  • Engineers have developed a revolutionary range of greenhouse nets that use the light spectrum in shades of blue, red, pearl and grey to regulate the growth of plants inside greenhouses. The so-called Chromatinets are being marketed by Israeli kibbutz-based company Polysack. Grey nets induce additional branches and increase yields; blue nets induce short branches which assist packing and export; and red and pearl nets accelerate overall plant growth. All the chromatinets are environmentally-friendly. Another Israeli company, Klayman Meteor, has developed a new type of net that increases effectiveness against insects and viruses, and thereby increases plant yields.
  • A team of scientists at The Technion in Haifa has achieved a breakthrough in the design of fuel cells for cars. The team has improved the method of producing hydrogen for fuel cells using so-called solar water splitting systems. Fuel-cells are widely seen as the key to making environmentally friendly “clean” cars commercially available in the future, and reducingthe world’s dependence on highly-polluting oil
  • Israeli company Dry-Kor, based in Atlit in Northern Israel , has developed a new air conditioning technology which lessens the chance of chemical contamination of the air, by not only cooling the air, but removing the bacteria in the air. “We are practically washing the air” said the company’s founder. The technique could have particular benefits for hospital operating rooms, laboratory clean rooms, and for food manufacturers and drugs companies where it is essential that air is kept clean and bacteria-free
Israel’s Disaster Aid
Israeli teams have often been among the first on the scene after natural disasters across the world.

  • February 2001 Israel sent an fully-equipped field hospital, staffed by doctors and nurses, to assist in treating victims of an earthquake in Gujarat, Western India . In the first two days of its operations, over 200 people were treated in the field hospital.
  • 1998 Israel sent emergency medical aid teams and equipment to help victims of Hurricane Mitch which struck Central America . The Israelis included experts in infectious diseases, epidemiology, intensive care treatment and treatment of traumatic aftermath of mass disasters.
  • 1999 Israel sent large supplies of medicine and food, and special consignments of enriched milk for babies, to help victims of an earthquake in Colombia.
  • 2001, Israeli assisted Georgia (formerly a part of the Soviet Union ) in the aftermath of a severe drought. The Israeli Foreign Ministry contributed baby food, and, in conjunction with Israel ‘s Ministry of Agriculture, donated large stocks of quality seeds to enable Georgian farmers to recover from the aftermath of the drought.
Other disasters where Israel has made a significant contribution to relief efforts include earthquakes in Turkey (2000) and El Salvador (2001), and floods in Venezuela (1999) and in Mozambique (2000).

  • 26 December 2004, a massive undersea earthquake occurred in the Eastern Indian Ocean, off the Indonesian coast. The quake triggered giant waves (‘tsunamis’) which struck coastal areas in Indonesia, Sri Lanka, Thailand, India and other countries, as well as Indian Ocean islands, with devastating force. Israel immediately sent the following aid:
    • Massive airlift of emergency supplies within 48 hours: Israel’s Defence Ministry sent a plane to Sri Lanka loaded with 80 tons of emergency supplies, together with a team of 50 Israeli medical and rescue personnel, within 48 hours of the disaster.
    • The supplies included tens of thousands of bottles of drinking water, 12 tons of food, 17 tons of baby food, nine tons of medicines, blankets, mattresses, beds and electricity generators.
  • A top level medical team from Israel’s internationally renowned Hadassah hospital arrived in Sri Lanka on 27 December, including the hospital’s head of general surgery, the head of its trauma unit, its chief of paediatrics, and two anaesthetists
    Israeli voluntary organisation Latet despatches supplies: On 28 December, the Israeli voluntary organisation Latet (“to give”) filled a jumbo jet with 18 tons of supplies contributed by the public. An Israeli company donated 250,000 water purification tablets, to help provide tsunami survivors with safe drinking water.
  • Magen David Adom sends medicines for treating the seriously injured: On 29 December, Israel’s equivalent to the Red Cross, Magen David Adom, donated a planeload of medicines to Sri Lanka for the treatment of seriously injured tsunami victims, and those suffering malnourishment
  • An Israeli Health Ministry team of doctors and nurses was sent to Thailand to aid rescue efforts
  • Israel offered a search-and-rescue team to India, together with consignments of food and medicine.
  • International fund-raising efforts: Several Israeli and diaspora Jewish organisations launched emergency appeals for funds to aid longer term relief and reconstruction
  • Israeli Humanitarian Aid to Haiti after the January 2010 Earthquake World leaders and international media outlets have praised Israel for its efforts to provide advanced medical and search-and-rescue relief to victims of the January 2010 earthquake that ravaged the island of Haiti. An Israeli field hospital in Haiti set up by a team from the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) treated 1,111 victims, including dozens of children, since the 7.0-magnitude earthquake devastated the nation. Israelis performed 317 surgeries and delivered 16 babies in the hospital’s maternity ward; the mother of one of the newborns said she would call him Israel. Four Haitians were rescued with the assistance of the IDF search-and-rescue team. The 236-member IDF disaster relief delegation left 30 tons (27,216 kg) of medical equipment before departing Haiti.
    Israel has granted asylum to hundreds of refugees from Sudan’s Darfur region. According to the UN, more than 400,000 people have been killed in the six-year-old Darfur conflict, and more than two million more have been displaced. The conflict has been marked by widespread atrocities such as mass rape, military attacks on civilians and ethnic cleansing.
  • The Center for International Cooperation, better known by the acronym MASHAV, is the Israel Foreign Ministry’s international development program. MASHAV assists countries striving to alleviate global problems of hunger, disease and poverty by providing technical training and sharing technology to improve quality of life. MASHAV’s projects include: Sustainable Agriculture and Food Security, Crisis Medicine Training, Community Development, Education, Empowerment of Women, Social Change and Humanitarian Aid. One example of MASHAV’s work is its African Market Garden project, which aims to enhance agricultural yields and reduce risk to single-household farm-plots in arid and semi-arid zones. In MASHAV’s Eye Camps program, Israeli eye doctors set up temporary clinics in developing countries for two-week periods to treat preventable blindness and ocular disease. The doctors treat hundreds of patients, perform operations and train local staff.
  • Israeli organizations were also involved in providing aid to Pakistan after the November 2005 earthquake in Kashmir. An Israeli NGO, Israeli Flying Aid (IFA), which provides disaster relief around the world, sent a mission to the region and provided thousands of families basic dry food products, blankets, coats, socks, personal clay heating kits and iron sheets to shield temporary shelters from heavy snow.
  • The Fast Israeli Rescue and Search Team (FIRST) is an Israeli NGO that sends search and rescue teams to disaster zones around the world. An earthquake in Peru in August 2007 killed more than 520 people and left 90,000 people homeless. FIRST sent a delegation of three doctors and three nurses to assist those injured by the earthquake. FIRST has also provided relief assistance in Turkey, India, Mexico, El Salvador, Greece, Armenia and New Guinea, among others.
  • IsraAID, founded in Israel in 2001, is an umbrella organization of more than 35 Israeli and Jewish non-governmental organizations and other individuals active in development and relief work around the world and concerned about global issues. Its members include the American Jewish Committee (AJC), B’nai B’rith International, FIRST, the Jerusalem AIDS Project, United Jewish Communities (UJC), Joint Distribution Committee (JDC), Save a Child’s Heart, the Israeli Friends of Tibet and Aid Without Borders (AWB). According to IsraAID, its members “believe in providing humanitarian aid worldwide to people in need, regardless of religion, race, gender, nationality, age and disabilities.”
  • IsraAID and its members have provided relief assistance to more than 20 countries including Haiti, Rwanda, India, Mexico, Congo, Chad, Sudan (Darfur) and Malawi. After the January 2010 earthquake, IsraAID sent a 15-member civilian response team to Haiti, including doctors, nurses, paramedics and logisticians. The team provided emergency medical assistance and distributed humanitarian supplies in Port-au-Prince. The medical team set up operations in Port-au-Prince’s main hospital while the logistical personnel remained in the airport area to assist local NGO partners with logistical support for relief items that were continuing to land. IsraAID has also partnered with organizations to bring relief to areas hit by the deadly 2004 tsunami in Southeast Asia including Sri Lanka and co-coordinated the first Israeli humanitarian mission on the Kenya-Somali border, during which the Israeli team provided aid to Somali refugees.
  • The organization, along with FIRST, sent a team of six medical personnel and airlifted almost two tons of medicine and medical equipment to Pisco, Peru, to aid the victims of an earthquake that struck the country on Aug. 15, 2007. The medical team opened several field clinics in areas affected by the earthquake and treated at least 400 patients.

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So you want to boycott Israel 8230 Methodist Friends of Israel
 

Mr. S. forgets that two huge countries, China and India, are going to start having a cozy business relationship with Israel. In the interim, there are Japanese who certainly are for Israel. Does Mr. S. really think that there are countries who are going to pass up all the things coming out of Israel? Even Mr. S. wouldn't if it served his purposes.



For every company that stops, there are a hundred that sign up to do business in Israel. The entire world is jumping on the Israel bandwagon. You know a country is the "go-to" destination, when the Chinese line up to invest there.

Israel's Adama signs deal with Chinese companies to bolster market position
China National Chemical Corp (ChemChina) owns 60 percent of Adama - one of the world's largest makers of generic crop protection chemicals - while Israel's Discount Investment Corp owns the rest.
Israel-based agricultural group Adama said on Wednesday it signed a deal to acquire a group of Chinese companies as it seeks to bolster its market position in China ahead of a planned New York share offering.

China National Chemical Corp (ChemChina) owns 60 percent of Adama - one of the world's largest makers of generic crop protection chemicals - while Israel's Discount Investment Corp owns the rest.

Adama said it will buy 100 percent each of Jiangsu Anpon, Jiangsu Maidao, Jiangsu Huaihe and Jingzhou Sanonda Holdings from ChemChina for $324 million in cash and assume debt of another $300 million.

The companies combined sales were about $850 million in 2013, Adama said.



Israel, China sign $400M trade deal

Agreement reached during PM Netanyahu's five-day visit to Beijing brings financial relationship between two countries to more than $2 billion

Israel China Sign Deal to Increase Cooperation - Global Agenda - News - Arutz Sheva

Chinese Vice Premier Liu responded with equally friendly tidings.

"I want to thank your government's gracious invitation for me to come to this beautiful country that has a time-honored history and beaming with vitality," she began. "And I also want to convey the best greetings from myself and the Chinese government through the media to the government and people of Israel."

"As you rightly pointed out, Mr. Prime Minister, our two peoples are rooted in a tradition of friendship," she continued. "The Jewish and the Chinese peoples are peoples of great wisdom. We bracket Asia and we respectively created our splendid cultures that stretch thousands of years of history. And we both made enormous contributions to human civilization. Yesterday afternoon I visited the Israel Museum and also the Old City of Jerusalem and I was so amazed at the beauty of this country."

Liu also added a historical aspect to Netanyahu's observations - specifically, the special role of Shanghai for the Jews during the Second World War.

"Especially during the Second World War, we fought shoulder to shoulder against the world's fascism and we stood together through the dark time," Liu stated. "I spent 18 years in Shanghai. Actually, everywhere in Shanghai people tell the good stories of harmonious coexistence between the Chinese people and Jewish people."


Here's a quote for you, "It ain't over till the fat lady sings." :cool:
I wonder if all the anti-Semites on this forum would actually be willing to give up all the new technology coming out of Israel. Somehow I doubt it, but they can't get enough of this silly BDS movement and will probably run this thread to over 2,000 posts. Challenger will be leading the charge.

MUST MUST SEE Boycott Israel - Israel Video Network

I'll just giggle when Americans suddenly discover all that US-Israeli technology (including all that joint secret stuff) being produced by the Chinese faster, cheaper and in larger quantities. As the US economy declines even further and the Israelis get into bed with the Chinese, waving, "goodbye Yanks, thanks for all your billions in support over the years, but we've got a better, richer sugar daddy now".




Only one problem the goods are shoddy and have eavesdropping bugs in them
 

Mr. S. forgets that two huge countries, China and India, are going to start having a cozy business relationship with Israel. In the interim, there are Japanese who certainly are for Israel. Does Mr. S. really think that there are countries who are going to pass up all the things coming out of Israel? Even Mr. S. wouldn't if it served his purposes.



For every company that stops, there are a hundred that sign up to do business in Israel. The entire world is jumping on the Israel bandwagon. You know a country is the "go-to" destination, when the Chinese line up to invest there.

Israel's Adama signs deal with Chinese companies to bolster market position
China National Chemical Corp (ChemChina) owns 60 percent of Adama - one of the world's largest makers of generic crop protection chemicals - while Israel's Discount Investment Corp owns the rest.
Israel-based agricultural group Adama said on Wednesday it signed a deal to acquire a group of Chinese companies as it seeks to bolster its market position in China ahead of a planned New York share offering.

China National Chemical Corp (ChemChina) owns 60 percent of Adama - one of the world's largest makers of generic crop protection chemicals - while Israel's Discount Investment Corp owns the rest.

Adama said it will buy 100 percent each of Jiangsu Anpon, Jiangsu Maidao, Jiangsu Huaihe and Jingzhou Sanonda Holdings from ChemChina for $324 million in cash and assume debt of another $300 million.

The companies combined sales were about $850 million in 2013, Adama said.



Israel, China sign $400M trade deal

Agreement reached during PM Netanyahu's five-day visit to Beijing brings financial relationship between two countries to more than $2 billion

Israel China Sign Deal to Increase Cooperation - Global Agenda - News - Arutz Sheva

Chinese Vice Premier Liu responded with equally friendly tidings.

"I want to thank your government's gracious invitation for me to come to this beautiful country that has a time-honored history and beaming with vitality," she began. "And I also want to convey the best greetings from myself and the Chinese government through the media to the government and people of Israel."

"As you rightly pointed out, Mr. Prime Minister, our two peoples are rooted in a tradition of friendship," she continued. "The Jewish and the Chinese peoples are peoples of great wisdom. We bracket Asia and we respectively created our splendid cultures that stretch thousands of years of history. And we both made enormous contributions to human civilization. Yesterday afternoon I visited the Israel Museum and also the Old City of Jerusalem and I was so amazed at the beauty of this country."

Liu also added a historical aspect to Netanyahu's observations - specifically, the special role of Shanghai for the Jews during the Second World War.

"Especially during the Second World War, we fought shoulder to shoulder against the world's fascism and we stood together through the dark time," Liu stated. "I spent 18 years in Shanghai. Actually, everywhere in Shanghai people tell the good stories of harmonious coexistence between the Chinese people and Jewish people."


Here's a quote for you, "It ain't over till the fat lady sings." :cool:
I wonder if all the anti-Semites on this forum would actually be willing to give up all the new technology coming out of Israel. Somehow I doubt it, but they can't get enough of this silly BDS movement and will probably run this thread to over 2,000 posts. Challenger will be leading the charge.

MUST MUST SEE Boycott Israel - Israel Video Network

I'll just giggle when Americans suddenly discover all that US-Israeli technology (including all that joint secret stuff) being produced by the Chinese faster, cheaper and in larger quantities. As the US economy declines even further and the Israelis get into bed with the Chinese, waving, "goodbye Yanks, thanks for all your billions in support over the years, but we've got a better, richer sugar daddy now".


You can giggle all you want, Chinese copying US, Israeli, and European technology has nothing to do with the fact that the boycott movement has been a failure.
 

Mr. S. forgets that two huge countries, China and India, are going to start having a cozy business relationship with Israel. In the interim, there are Japanese who certainly are for Israel. Does Mr. S. really think that there are countries who are going to pass up all the things coming out of Israel? Even Mr. S. wouldn't if it served his purposes.



For every company that stops, there are a hundred that sign up to do business in Israel. The entire world is jumping on the Israel bandwagon. You know a country is the "go-to" destination, when the Chinese line up to invest there.

Israel's Adama signs deal with Chinese companies to bolster market position
China National Chemical Corp (ChemChina) owns 60 percent of Adama - one of the world's largest makers of generic crop protection chemicals - while Israel's Discount Investment Corp owns the rest.
Israel-based agricultural group Adama said on Wednesday it signed a deal to acquire a group of Chinese companies as it seeks to bolster its market position in China ahead of a planned New York share offering.

China National Chemical Corp (ChemChina) owns 60 percent of Adama - one of the world's largest makers of generic crop protection chemicals - while Israel's Discount Investment Corp owns the rest.

Adama said it will buy 100 percent each of Jiangsu Anpon, Jiangsu Maidao, Jiangsu Huaihe and Jingzhou Sanonda Holdings from ChemChina for $324 million in cash and assume debt of another $300 million.

The companies combined sales were about $850 million in 2013, Adama said.



Israel, China sign $400M trade deal

Agreement reached during PM Netanyahu's five-day visit to Beijing brings financial relationship between two countries to more than $2 billion

Israel China Sign Deal to Increase Cooperation - Global Agenda - News - Arutz Sheva

Chinese Vice Premier Liu responded with equally friendly tidings.

"I want to thank your government's gracious invitation for me to come to this beautiful country that has a time-honored history and beaming with vitality," she began. "And I also want to convey the best greetings from myself and the Chinese government through the media to the government and people of Israel."

"As you rightly pointed out, Mr. Prime Minister, our two peoples are rooted in a tradition of friendship," she continued. "The Jewish and the Chinese peoples are peoples of great wisdom. We bracket Asia and we respectively created our splendid cultures that stretch thousands of years of history. And we both made enormous contributions to human civilization. Yesterday afternoon I visited the Israel Museum and also the Old City of Jerusalem and I was so amazed at the beauty of this country."

Liu also added a historical aspect to Netanyahu's observations - specifically, the special role of Shanghai for the Jews during the Second World War.

"Especially during the Second World War, we fought shoulder to shoulder against the world's fascism and we stood together through the dark time," Liu stated. "I spent 18 years in Shanghai. Actually, everywhere in Shanghai people tell the good stories of harmonious coexistence between the Chinese people and Jewish people."


Here's a quote for you, "It ain't over till the fat lady sings." :cool:
I wonder if all the anti-Semites on this forum would actually be willing to give up all the new technology coming out of Israel. Somehow I doubt it, but they can't get enough of this silly BDS movement and will probably run this thread to over 2,000 posts. Challenger will be leading the charge.

MUST MUST SEE Boycott Israel - Israel Video Network

I'll just giggle when Americans suddenly discover all that US-Israeli technology (including all that joint secret stuff) being produced by the Chinese faster, cheaper and in larger quantities. As the US economy declines even further and the Israelis get into bed with the Chinese, waving, "goodbye Yanks, thanks for all your billions in support over the years, but we've got a better, richer sugar daddy now".


You can giggle all you want, Chinese copying US, Israeli, and European technology has nothing to do with the fact that the boycott movement has been a failure.


Really? Then why are your controllers still telling you to post on this thread? Why is the organised US Zionist Jewish community investing millions of dollars in PR campaigns? Even the Zionist PM Nathanyahoo disagrees with you. You keep it up, every post just reinorces the fact that you are all running scared.
 

Mr. S. forgets that two huge countries, China and India, are going to start having a cozy business relationship with Israel. In the interim, there are Japanese who certainly are for Israel. Does Mr. S. really think that there are countries who are going to pass up all the things coming out of Israel? Even Mr. S. wouldn't if it served his purposes.



For every company that stops, there are a hundred that sign up to do business in Israel. The entire world is jumping on the Israel bandwagon. You know a country is the "go-to" destination, when the Chinese line up to invest there.

Israel's Adama signs deal with Chinese companies to bolster market position
China National Chemical Corp (ChemChina) owns 60 percent of Adama - one of the world's largest makers of generic crop protection chemicals - while Israel's Discount Investment Corp owns the rest.
Israel-based agricultural group Adama said on Wednesday it signed a deal to acquire a group of Chinese companies as it seeks to bolster its market position in China ahead of a planned New York share offering.

China National Chemical Corp (ChemChina) owns 60 percent of Adama - one of the world's largest makers of generic crop protection chemicals - while Israel's Discount Investment Corp owns the rest.

Adama said it will buy 100 percent each of Jiangsu Anpon, Jiangsu Maidao, Jiangsu Huaihe and Jingzhou Sanonda Holdings from ChemChina for $324 million in cash and assume debt of another $300 million.

The companies combined sales were about $850 million in 2013, Adama said.



Israel, China sign $400M trade deal

Agreement reached during PM Netanyahu's five-day visit to Beijing brings financial relationship between two countries to more than $2 billion

Israel China Sign Deal to Increase Cooperation - Global Agenda - News - Arutz Sheva

Chinese Vice Premier Liu responded with equally friendly tidings.

"I want to thank your government's gracious invitation for me to come to this beautiful country that has a time-honored history and beaming with vitality," she began. "And I also want to convey the best greetings from myself and the Chinese government through the media to the government and people of Israel."

"As you rightly pointed out, Mr. Prime Minister, our two peoples are rooted in a tradition of friendship," she continued. "The Jewish and the Chinese peoples are peoples of great wisdom. We bracket Asia and we respectively created our splendid cultures that stretch thousands of years of history. And we both made enormous contributions to human civilization. Yesterday afternoon I visited the Israel Museum and also the Old City of Jerusalem and I was so amazed at the beauty of this country."

Liu also added a historical aspect to Netanyahu's observations - specifically, the special role of Shanghai for the Jews during the Second World War.

"Especially during the Second World War, we fought shoulder to shoulder against the world's fascism and we stood together through the dark time," Liu stated. "I spent 18 years in Shanghai. Actually, everywhere in Shanghai people tell the good stories of harmonious coexistence between the Chinese people and Jewish people."


Here's a quote for you, "It ain't over till the fat lady sings." :cool:
I wonder if all the anti-Semites on this forum would actually be willing to give up all the new technology coming out of Israel. Somehow I doubt it, but they can't get enough of this silly BDS movement and will probably run this thread to over 2,000 posts. Challenger will be leading the charge.

MUST MUST SEE Boycott Israel - Israel Video Network

I'll just giggle when Americans suddenly discover all that US-Israeli technology (including all that joint secret stuff) being produced by the Chinese faster, cheaper and in larger quantities. As the US economy declines even further and the Israelis get into bed with the Chinese, waving, "goodbye Yanks, thanks for all your billions in support over the years, but we've got a better, richer sugar daddy now".




Only one problem the goods are shoddy and have eavesdropping bugs in them


If you say so, but most Americans seem to disagree with you as the US imported $383,998,100,000 worth of Chinese goods. The US has had a trade deficit with China for decades.
 

Gosh, they've done all that...but still fail to abide by International Laws, maintain a brutal occupation, violate human rights on a daily basis, murder, rape and pillage with impunity...so Yes, Methodist Friends of Israel, I want to boycott the Zionist state until, "...it meets its obligations under international law by:
  1. Ending its occupation and colonization of all Arab lands occupied in June 1967 and dismantling the Wall;
  2. Recognizing the fundamental rights of the Arab-Palestinian citizens of Israel to full equality; and
  3. Respecting, protecting and promoting the rights of Palestinian refugees to return to their homes and properties as stipulated in UN Resolution 194.
Introducing the BDS Movement BDSmovement.net
 

Mr. S. forgets that two huge countries, China and India, are going to start having a cozy business relationship with Israel. In the interim, there are Japanese who certainly are for Israel. Does Mr. S. really think that there are countries who are going to pass up all the things coming out of Israel? Even Mr. S. wouldn't if it served his purposes.



For every company that stops, there are a hundred that sign up to do business in Israel. The entire world is jumping on the Israel bandwagon. You know a country is the "go-to" destination, when the Chinese line up to invest there.

Israel's Adama signs deal with Chinese companies to bolster market position
China National Chemical Corp (ChemChina) owns 60 percent of Adama - one of the world's largest makers of generic crop protection chemicals - while Israel's Discount Investment Corp owns the rest.
Israel-based agricultural group Adama said on Wednesday it signed a deal to acquire a group of Chinese companies as it seeks to bolster its market position in China ahead of a planned New York share offering.

China National Chemical Corp (ChemChina) owns 60 percent of Adama - one of the world's largest makers of generic crop protection chemicals - while Israel's Discount Investment Corp owns the rest.

Adama said it will buy 100 percent each of Jiangsu Anpon, Jiangsu Maidao, Jiangsu Huaihe and Jingzhou Sanonda Holdings from ChemChina for $324 million in cash and assume debt of another $300 million.

The companies combined sales were about $850 million in 2013, Adama said.



Israel, China sign $400M trade deal

Agreement reached during PM Netanyahu's five-day visit to Beijing brings financial relationship between two countries to more than $2 billion

Israel China Sign Deal to Increase Cooperation - Global Agenda - News - Arutz Sheva

Chinese Vice Premier Liu responded with equally friendly tidings.

"I want to thank your government's gracious invitation for me to come to this beautiful country that has a time-honored history and beaming with vitality," she began. "And I also want to convey the best greetings from myself and the Chinese government through the media to the government and people of Israel."

"As you rightly pointed out, Mr. Prime Minister, our two peoples are rooted in a tradition of friendship," she continued. "The Jewish and the Chinese peoples are peoples of great wisdom. We bracket Asia and we respectively created our splendid cultures that stretch thousands of years of history. And we both made enormous contributions to human civilization. Yesterday afternoon I visited the Israel Museum and also the Old City of Jerusalem and I was so amazed at the beauty of this country."

Liu also added a historical aspect to Netanyahu's observations - specifically, the special role of Shanghai for the Jews during the Second World War.

"Especially during the Second World War, we fought shoulder to shoulder against the world's fascism and we stood together through the dark time," Liu stated. "I spent 18 years in Shanghai. Actually, everywhere in Shanghai people tell the good stories of harmonious coexistence between the Chinese people and Jewish people."


Here's a quote for you, "It ain't over till the fat lady sings." :cool:
I wonder if all the anti-Semites on this forum would actually be willing to give up all the new technology coming out of Israel. Somehow I doubt it, but they can't get enough of this silly BDS movement and will probably run this thread to over 2,000 posts. Challenger will be leading the charge.

MUST MUST SEE Boycott Israel - Israel Video Network

I'll just giggle when Americans suddenly discover all that US-Israeli technology (including all that joint secret stuff) being produced by the Chinese faster, cheaper and in larger quantities. As the US economy declines even further and the Israelis get into bed with the Chinese, waving, "goodbye Yanks, thanks for all your billions in support over the years, but we've got a better, richer sugar daddy now".


You can giggle all you want, Chinese copying US, Israeli, and European technology has nothing to do with the fact that the boycott movement has been a failure.


Really? Then why are your controllers still telling you to post on this thread? Why is the organised US Zionist Jewish community investing millions of dollars in PR campaigns? Even the Zionist PM Nathanyahoo disagrees with you. You keep it up, every post just reinorces the fact that you are all running scared.



Far too many failed BDS tricks for it to be of concern to anyone, it has more failed attacks behind it than any other movement. When Nations pass laws to make it illegal because it is racist then you know you have lost the battle and the war.
 

Mr. S. forgets that two huge countries, China and India, are going to start having a cozy business relationship with Israel. In the interim, there are Japanese who certainly are for Israel. Does Mr. S. really think that there are countries who are going to pass up all the things coming out of Israel? Even Mr. S. wouldn't if it served his purposes.



For every company that stops, there are a hundred that sign up to do business in Israel. The entire world is jumping on the Israel bandwagon. You know a country is the "go-to" destination, when the Chinese line up to invest there.

Israel's Adama signs deal with Chinese companies to bolster market position
China National Chemical Corp (ChemChina) owns 60 percent of Adama - one of the world's largest makers of generic crop protection chemicals - while Israel's Discount Investment Corp owns the rest.
Israel-based agricultural group Adama said on Wednesday it signed a deal to acquire a group of Chinese companies as it seeks to bolster its market position in China ahead of a planned New York share offering.

China National Chemical Corp (ChemChina) owns 60 percent of Adama - one of the world's largest makers of generic crop protection chemicals - while Israel's Discount Investment Corp owns the rest.

Adama said it will buy 100 percent each of Jiangsu Anpon, Jiangsu Maidao, Jiangsu Huaihe and Jingzhou Sanonda Holdings from ChemChina for $324 million in cash and assume debt of another $300 million.

The companies combined sales were about $850 million in 2013, Adama said.



Israel, China sign $400M trade deal

Agreement reached during PM Netanyahu's five-day visit to Beijing brings financial relationship between two countries to more than $2 billion

Israel China Sign Deal to Increase Cooperation - Global Agenda - News - Arutz Sheva

Chinese Vice Premier Liu responded with equally friendly tidings.

"I want to thank your government's gracious invitation for me to come to this beautiful country that has a time-honored history and beaming with vitality," she began. "And I also want to convey the best greetings from myself and the Chinese government through the media to the government and people of Israel."

"As you rightly pointed out, Mr. Prime Minister, our two peoples are rooted in a tradition of friendship," she continued. "The Jewish and the Chinese peoples are peoples of great wisdom. We bracket Asia and we respectively created our splendid cultures that stretch thousands of years of history. And we both made enormous contributions to human civilization. Yesterday afternoon I visited the Israel Museum and also the Old City of Jerusalem and I was so amazed at the beauty of this country."

Liu also added a historical aspect to Netanyahu's observations - specifically, the special role of Shanghai for the Jews during the Second World War.

"Especially during the Second World War, we fought shoulder to shoulder against the world's fascism and we stood together through the dark time," Liu stated. "I spent 18 years in Shanghai. Actually, everywhere in Shanghai people tell the good stories of harmonious coexistence between the Chinese people and Jewish people."


Here's a quote for you, "It ain't over till the fat lady sings." :cool:
I wonder if all the anti-Semites on this forum would actually be willing to give up all the new technology coming out of Israel. Somehow I doubt it, but they can't get enough of this silly BDS movement and will probably run this thread to over 2,000 posts. Challenger will be leading the charge.

MUST MUST SEE Boycott Israel - Israel Video Network

I'll just giggle when Americans suddenly discover all that US-Israeli technology (including all that joint secret stuff) being produced by the Chinese faster, cheaper and in larger quantities. As the US economy declines even further and the Israelis get into bed with the Chinese, waving, "goodbye Yanks, thanks for all your billions in support over the years, but we've got a better, richer sugar daddy now".




Only one problem the goods are shoddy and have eavesdropping bugs in them


If you say so, but most Americans seem to disagree with you as the US imported $383,998,100,000 worth of Chinese goods. The US has had a trade deficit with China for decades.





Simple in these times of austerity people are demanding cheaper Alternatives to the overpriced American goods
 

Gosh, they've done all that...but still fail to abide by International Laws, maintain a brutal occupation, violate human rights on a daily basis, murder, rape and pillage with impunity...so Yes, Methodist Friends of Israel, I want to boycott the Zionist state until, "...it meets its obligations under international law by:
  1. Ending its occupation and colonization of all Arab lands occupied in June 1967 and dismantling the Wall;
  2. Recognizing the fundamental rights of the Arab-Palestinian citizens of Israel to full equality; and
  3. Respecting, protecting and promoting the rights of Palestinian refugees to return to their homes and properties as stipulated in UN Resolution 194.
Introducing the BDS Movement BDSmovement.net



And your proof of your LIBELOUS claims is what exactly, the piece of paper handed to you by your imam
 

Mr. S. forgets that two huge countries, China and India, are going to start having a cozy business relationship with Israel. In the interim, there are Japanese who certainly are for Israel. Does Mr. S. really think that there are countries who are going to pass up all the things coming out of Israel? Even Mr. S. wouldn't if it served his purposes.



For every company that stops, there are a hundred that sign up to do business in Israel. The entire world is jumping on the Israel bandwagon. You know a country is the "go-to" destination, when the Chinese line up to invest there.

Israel's Adama signs deal with Chinese companies to bolster market position
China National Chemical Corp (ChemChina) owns 60 percent of Adama - one of the world's largest makers of generic crop protection chemicals - while Israel's Discount Investment Corp owns the rest.
Israel-based agricultural group Adama said on Wednesday it signed a deal to acquire a group of Chinese companies as it seeks to bolster its market position in China ahead of a planned New York share offering.

China National Chemical Corp (ChemChina) owns 60 percent of Adama - one of the world's largest makers of generic crop protection chemicals - while Israel's Discount Investment Corp owns the rest.

Adama said it will buy 100 percent each of Jiangsu Anpon, Jiangsu Maidao, Jiangsu Huaihe and Jingzhou Sanonda Holdings from ChemChina for $324 million in cash and assume debt of another $300 million.

The companies combined sales were about $850 million in 2013, Adama said.



Israel, China sign $400M trade deal

Agreement reached during PM Netanyahu's five-day visit to Beijing brings financial relationship between two countries to more than $2 billion

Israel China Sign Deal to Increase Cooperation - Global Agenda - News - Arutz Sheva

Chinese Vice Premier Liu responded with equally friendly tidings.

"I want to thank your government's gracious invitation for me to come to this beautiful country that has a time-honored history and beaming with vitality," she began. "And I also want to convey the best greetings from myself and the Chinese government through the media to the government and people of Israel."

"As you rightly pointed out, Mr. Prime Minister, our two peoples are rooted in a tradition of friendship," she continued. "The Jewish and the Chinese peoples are peoples of great wisdom. We bracket Asia and we respectively created our splendid cultures that stretch thousands of years of history. And we both made enormous contributions to human civilization. Yesterday afternoon I visited the Israel Museum and also the Old City of Jerusalem and I was so amazed at the beauty of this country."

Liu also added a historical aspect to Netanyahu's observations - specifically, the special role of Shanghai for the Jews during the Second World War.

"Especially during the Second World War, we fought shoulder to shoulder against the world's fascism and we stood together through the dark time," Liu stated. "I spent 18 years in Shanghai. Actually, everywhere in Shanghai people tell the good stories of harmonious coexistence between the Chinese people and Jewish people."


Here's a quote for you, "It ain't over till the fat lady sings." :cool:
I wonder if all the anti-Semites on this forum would actually be willing to give up all the new technology coming out of Israel. Somehow I doubt it, but they can't get enough of this silly BDS movement and will probably run this thread to over 2,000 posts. Challenger will be leading the charge.

MUST MUST SEE Boycott Israel - Israel Video Network

I'll just giggle when Americans suddenly discover all that US-Israeli technology (including all that joint secret stuff) being produced by the Chinese faster, cheaper and in larger quantities. As the US economy declines even further and the Israelis get into bed with the Chinese, waving, "goodbye Yanks, thanks for all your billions in support over the years, but we've got a better, richer sugar daddy now".


You can giggle all you want, Chinese copying US, Israeli, and European technology has nothing to do with the fact that the boycott movement has been a failure.


Really? Then why are your controllers still telling you to post on this thread? Why is the organised US Zionist Jewish community investing millions of dollars in PR campaigns? Even the Zionist PM Nathanyahoo disagrees with you. You keep it up, every post just reinorces the fact that you are all running scared.


Quite the opposite, goon. It's your posts that reinforce how badly BDS has failed in the US.

Despite all the efforts and investments by Muslim invaders they have nothing to show for, but moron propagandists like you. Heh heh heh.
 
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