You Will Never Guess Where this Huge Display of Anti Jewish, Anti Israel Incitement Took Place

March 4, 2022 | 5 Comments »

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  1. @PELONI-

    A classic contest of Right versus Stupidity, where S. has learned nothing and forgotten everything. A question…sort of.. how does one “get to go to Israel”, It used to be by contacting shaliach and making arrangements, but NOW…who knows, .Of course on can just apply directly, buy a ticket and go. By the way, I heard that the Haredim are offering voting influence at cut rate , for Pesach, they have abandoned Netanyahu…he had no money. And Ben Dvire has voluntarily tuened himself ijn for an unintelligible reason, that has police scratching their heads to figure out.

    But they now may have a competency test…which might interfere.

    On another point, I wonder why Netanyahu’s “trial” has slowed or maybe halted, perhaps the prosecution is having witness difficulty..?? Who knows.

  2. @peloni

    Netanyahu and the opposition gave the power to Ra’am and Meretz by refusing to cooperate with the coalition even when it was essential for Israel’s security.

    The likudniks are Netanyahu’s flunkies.

    Hareidim sell themselves to the highest bidder, Smotrich is dumb, and Ben-Gvir is either dumb or is an agent-provocateur.

    If I ever get to live in Israel, I will never vote for any of the low lives who are now in the opposition and who pretend to be the so-called “Right wing”

  3. @Reader
    The opposition does not control the govt, as much as I currently lament this fact, it is a fact. The land, money, position and power granted to Abbas was not within Netanyahu’s control to block as you are suggesting.

    The Arabs were empowered, not by Netanyahu’s intractable assistance to Bennett/Saar regardless of what you believe, but by the arrangements put in place by Bennett/Saar to unseat Netanyahu at any cost – due to Saar’s initiative to which Bennett tied his ambitions, to be fair. They chose to encourage the Brotherhood to opt out of including Netanyahu in any coalition deal, period. The mighty gifts of state borne largess stood as the final act to complete the coup orchestrated by the state against Netanyahu over the course of many years. These exorbitant gifts to the Arabs were more acceptable than even having Netanyahu in the govt as a rotating PM, despite the fact he controlled more votes by nearly double than any other party. Choices have consequences, and it seems that Bennett/Saar are at ease with the disturbing choices they made following the Arab revolt of last summer, and I find this fact irreconcilable to their claims of ideologically being men of the Right.

    I still ponder if the state prosecutors and their spyware was in any way involved in motivating these men of the Right to work their will against Bibi even to the cost of enabling the Brotherhood to reward the Arab street just after the May war of riots and rockets. In no reality does this make any sense, unless there was some other motivation present.

  4. @peloni

    It was Netanyahu who gave the power to the Arabs in Israel by urging the opposition to always vote against the coalition and do everything possible to destroy it.

    If the opposition cooperated with the coalition in the matters important to the country, the Arab parties’ votes wouldn’t matter.

    But Netanyahu and his toy party would rather destroy their country than see “Bibi” lose his position.

  5. This horrifying reality is a consequence to the folly enacted over the last year. The removal of Bibi from power came at a cost to the Israeli people and that cost was expressed in the form of an enormous reward for the Muslim Brotherhood in Israel. The reward gave the Brotherhood enormous, unprecedented victories of land, money, power and position to the Brotherhood. The reward was not granted due to some peace arrangement, nor due to some commitment by the Brotherhood themselves. It came due to the Brotherhood supporting an unfolding coup against the long standing premiere of the Jewish State, a state that was well led by that leader and a state that the Brotherhood does not even recognize as having any legitimacy. Worse of all, this arrangement to remove Netanyahu from power came at a time in which the Arab street, for the first time in Israel’s history, was organized to carryout land based attacks within the state while the Israeli people were being assaulted with a intense barrage of thousands of rockets from the terrorists regime in Gaza. Within a few short weeks following these treasonous actions by the Israeli Arabs, the Brotherhood leader was tapped to be Deputy Minister in the office of the PM of Israel. He had commitments that in the coming months to came to fruition to the tune of 53 Billion sheckels and land grants to the Bedouin from the Negev. This was the initial price for the overthrow of Bibi, the price paid by Bennett and Saar and their acolytes for the Brotherhood to help empower the Left and the price that will be felt by the Israeli people at large for years to come.