abu afak
ALLAH SNACKBAR!
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The usual. It's obvious to most of us Israel supporters.
I oft wonder how many MORE people (mostly Arabs, and no doubt all Christians long ago) would be dead in the SAME real estate if Jewish Israel wasn't there to moderate it, despite it's conflict with the Arabs.
'Muslims killing Muslims in droves, but Israel the one being condemned'
Jpost - 6/29/16
'Muslims killing Muslims in droves, but Israel the one being condemned'
I oft wonder how many MORE people (mostly Arabs, and no doubt all Christians long ago) would be dead in the SAME real estate if Jewish Israel wasn't there to moderate it, despite it's conflict with the Arabs.
'Muslims killing Muslims in droves, but Israel the one being condemned'
Jpost - 6/29/16
'Muslims killing Muslims in droves, but Israel the one being condemned'
Yesh Atid leader Yair Lapid said Wednesday after the terror attack in Istanbul that killed 41 people that it was time for the world to "wake up."
"Twelve million Muslims have been killed by other Muslims since 1948," Lapid said. "The number of people killed during the Arab-Israeli conflict is 0.3% of this." Lapid said that while even this number is too high, most of those killed were part of Arab armies that tried to invade Israeli territory, or terrorists who tried to harm innocent Israeli citizens.
"However, still, the UN, international organizations and the world continue to unhaltingly condemn Israel and are extra careful about any condemnation of Islamic violence," he added. "They are careful like it's fire, until the fire burns them."
Lapid sent his condolences to the families of those killed.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu called for a united front by "civilized nations" to fight against "the scourge of terrorism."
Additionally, President Reuven Rivlin extended his condolences to Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan following the deadly attack.
"This cowardly, murderous act is an example of the most vitriolic hatred the like of which we are sadly seeing across our region and the entire world today," Rivlin said in a letter to Erdogan.
"I take this opportunity to welcome the chance to renew our good relationship especially because our strengthened dialogue will greatly aid in our joint efforts against this threat," Rivlin added the day after Israel and Turkey signed a deal to reconcile ties.
In addition, former president Shimon Peres condemned the attack in Turkey, saying that his heart is with the Turkish people.
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"Twelve million Muslims have been killed by other Muslims since 1948," Lapid said. "The number of people killed during the Arab-Israeli conflict is 0.3% of this." Lapid said that while even this number is too high, most of those killed were part of Arab armies that tried to invade Israeli territory, or terrorists who tried to harm innocent Israeli citizens.
"However, still, the UN, international organizations and the world continue to unhaltingly condemn Israel and are extra careful about any condemnation of Islamic violence," he added. "They are careful like it's fire, until the fire burns them."
Lapid sent his condolences to the families of those killed.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu called for a united front by "civilized nations" to fight against "the scourge of terrorism."
Additionally, President Reuven Rivlin extended his condolences to Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan following the deadly attack.
"This cowardly, murderous act is an example of the most vitriolic hatred the like of which we are sadly seeing across our region and the entire world today," Rivlin said in a letter to Erdogan.
"I take this opportunity to welcome the chance to renew our good relationship especially because our strengthened dialogue will greatly aid in our joint efforts against this threat," Rivlin added the day after Israel and Turkey signed a deal to reconcile ties.
In addition, former president Shimon Peres condemned the attack in Turkey, saying that his heart is with the Turkish people.
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