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		<title>By: David Marchesi</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[David Marchesi]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 20 Jul 2014 22:09:09 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Alan Hart&#039;s analysis is trenchant and persuasive, even if it sadly leads to a &quot;probably not&quot;. The power of the media in the West and the universal cowardice of &quot;Western&quot; leaders contrive to distort the whole picture, and, I think, this situation is getting worse. It is no doubt that the US holds the key , or, to put it another way, is the prime culprit in the ongoing triumphs of Zionism. The API could/should be promoted by American politicians with &quot;coglioni&quot;, but very few of these show on the horizon (Ralph Nader) and the Europeans &quot;old&quot; and &quot;new&quot; are generally mere puppets of the US.In short, neither the public nor its so-called leaders in &quot;the West&quot; looks likely to get wise in a foreseeable future.The respite in Ireland&#039;s struggle against the invaders has come after about 1000 years, and at a huge price in the honour of some Irishmen and in a weakening of national identity. 
Palestinians should be prepared to hold out for another 900 years on this analogy!  By which time, millions will have lived and died as almost helpless victims of the Zionist bullies. A truly awful prospect.Meanwhile, visibly, Israeli Jews are largely losing any sense of humanity they ever have had.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Alan Hart&#8217;s analysis is trenchant and persuasive, even if it sadly leads to a &#8220;probably not&#8221;. The power of the media in the West and the universal cowardice of &#8220;Western&#8221; leaders contrive to distort the whole picture, and, I think, this situation is getting worse. It is no doubt that the US holds the key , or, to put it another way, is the prime culprit in the ongoing triumphs of Zionism. The API could/should be promoted by American politicians with &#8220;coglioni&#8221;, but very few of these show on the horizon (Ralph Nader) and the Europeans &#8220;old&#8221; and &#8220;new&#8221; are generally mere puppets of the US.In short, neither the public nor its so-called leaders in &#8220;the West&#8221; looks likely to get wise in a foreseeable future.The respite in Ireland&#8217;s struggle against the invaders has come after about 1000 years, and at a huge price in the honour of some Irishmen and in a weakening of national identity.<br />
Palestinians should be prepared to hold out for another 900 years on this analogy!  By which time, millions will have lived and died as almost helpless victims of the Zionist bullies. A truly awful prospect.Meanwhile, visibly, Israeli Jews are largely losing any sense of humanity they ever have had.</p>
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		<title>By: Sami</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Sami]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 09 Jul 2014 09:18:42 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[To understand the mentality of the Israelis, one should look no further than common thieves who are powerful enough to keep what they loot by simply ignoring, and occasionally flexing their muscles to intimidate, their victims lest they start demanding,or insisting, on the return of what is rightfully theirs. It is for this precise reason that the Israelis will never ever agree to engage in a meaningful peace negotiations, always haunted by the gravity of their crimes and mindful of the legitimacy of the inalienable rights of their victims. Hence, the Israelis will never ever be prepared to negotiate a settlement, unless the Palestinians acquire the means to force them to do so. If I were a gifted Israeli leader, I would today negotiate with the Palestinians and reach an agreement on their terms because that is the only guarantee for Israel&#039;s long term survival.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>To understand the mentality of the Israelis, one should look no further than common thieves who are powerful enough to keep what they loot by simply ignoring, and occasionally flexing their muscles to intimidate, their victims lest they start demanding,or insisting, on the return of what is rightfully theirs. It is for this precise reason that the Israelis will never ever agree to engage in a meaningful peace negotiations, always haunted by the gravity of their crimes and mindful of the legitimacy of the inalienable rights of their victims. Hence, the Israelis will never ever be prepared to negotiate a settlement, unless the Palestinians acquire the means to force them to do so. If I were a gifted Israeli leader, I would today negotiate with the Palestinians and reach an agreement on their terms because that is the only guarantee for Israel&#8217;s long term survival.</p>
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		<title>By: Tom Mysiewicz</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Tom Mysiewicz]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 09 Jul 2014 03:32:43 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Not a chance.  I can remember when David Berkowitz, the infamous &quot;Son of Sam&quot; killer of young non-Jewish women (except for the last victim--who I think may have been a mob hit) spread fear throughout New York City.  You can&#039;t blame all Jews for the actions of one demented individual, we were told in various ways.  Well, Israeli Jews (and I suspect many ones elsewhere) seem to like the idea of collective guilt--FOR OTHERS.  So nothing the Palestinians do will change that.  Coupled with the victimhood mania inculcated into them by the Zionist educational system, this produces the current situation, characterized by reports of a poor Palestinian boy kidnapped by &quot;settlers&quot; and being force fed gasoline and ignited so he exploded.  I heard a Jewish financier and former IDF officer on Max Keiser/RT the other day--the Israeli stock market could go much higher, he intoned, if only the &quot;war problem&quot; went away.  Israel--he pointed out, has the 25th highest GDP per capita in the world.  Such persecution!  With Gaza&#039;s huge natural gas reserves and Kurdistan&#039;s oil the sky&#039;s the limit--never mind the Palestinians and Iraqis.  Money--another reason why the Israeli mindset won&#039;t change barring major military setbacks.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Not a chance.  I can remember when David Berkowitz, the infamous &#8220;Son of Sam&#8221; killer of young non-Jewish women (except for the last victim&#8211;who I think may have been a mob hit) spread fear throughout New York City.  You can&#8217;t blame all Jews for the actions of one demented individual, we were told in various ways.  Well, Israeli Jews (and I suspect many ones elsewhere) seem to like the idea of collective guilt&#8211;FOR OTHERS.  So nothing the Palestinians do will change that.  Coupled with the victimhood mania inculcated into them by the Zionist educational system, this produces the current situation, characterized by reports of a poor Palestinian boy kidnapped by &#8220;settlers&#8221; and being force fed gasoline and ignited so he exploded.  I heard a Jewish financier and former IDF officer on Max Keiser/RT the other day&#8211;the Israeli stock market could go much higher, he intoned, if only the &#8220;war problem&#8221; went away.  Israel&#8211;he pointed out, has the 25th highest GDP per capita in the world.  Such persecution!  With Gaza&#8217;s huge natural gas reserves and Kurdistan&#8217;s oil the sky&#8217;s the limit&#8211;never mind the Palestinians and Iraqis.  Money&#8211;another reason why the Israeli mindset won&#8217;t change barring major military setbacks.</p>
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		<title>By: Rehmat</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Rehmat]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 09 Jul 2014 02:54:21 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[study conducted by Professor Daniel Bar-Tal (Tel Aviv University) have found out that an average Israeli prefer to live in ‘self-denial’ as he/she is not interested to know the facts about the Israel-Palestine conflict. They’re brainwashed with Zionist narrative of the conflict and hatred toward Arabs and Muslims from an early age. The Zionist rabbis are known for using Talmudic texts to create hatred toward Arabs, Blacks and Christians. Last year, Chabad-Lubavitch Rabbi Manis Friedman responded to a question “How Jews should treat their Arab neighbors?”, in the Moment magazine for its “Ask the Rabbi” feature, said: “The only way to fight a moral war is the Jewish way. Destroy their holy sites. Kill men, women and children (and cattle). I don’t believe in western morality. Living by Torah values will make us a light unto the nations who suffer defeat because of a disatrous morality of human invention…….”

 Professor Daniel Bar-Tal conducted this study with Dr. Eran Halperin of the Interdisciplinary Center in Herzliya (Israel). “The political system and the education system use all their tools, such as Jerusalem Day, to socialize people with the idea that a unified Jerusalem is Israel’s eternal, indivisible capital. People are not born with a concept of ‘Jerusalem is ours forever’ and many know no political solution is possible without a compromise on Jerusalem,” wrote Professor Daniel Bar-Tal.

Dr. Eran Halperin adds to the study: “For years, people have been inculcated with information by a selective steamroller and a reality is constructed for them, They are told repeatedly, ‘Jerusalem is united,’ but they’re not told that no other country recognizes the annexation of the eastern part of the city. The result is that any criticism of Israeli activity in East Jerusalem is perceived as pure anti-Semitism.”

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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>study conducted by Professor Daniel Bar-Tal (Tel Aviv University) have found out that an average Israeli prefer to live in ‘self-denial’ as he/she is not interested to know the facts about the Israel-Palestine conflict. They’re brainwashed with Zionist narrative of the conflict and hatred toward Arabs and Muslims from an early age. The Zionist rabbis are known for using Talmudic texts to create hatred toward Arabs, Blacks and Christians. Last year, Chabad-Lubavitch Rabbi Manis Friedman responded to a question “How Jews should treat their Arab neighbors?”, in the Moment magazine for its “Ask the Rabbi” feature, said: “The only way to fight a moral war is the Jewish way. Destroy their holy sites. Kill men, women and children (and cattle). I don’t believe in western morality. Living by Torah values will make us a light unto the nations who suffer defeat because of a disatrous morality of human invention…….”</p>
<p> Professor Daniel Bar-Tal conducted this study with Dr. Eran Halperin of the Interdisciplinary Center in Herzliya (Israel). “The political system and the education system use all their tools, such as Jerusalem Day, to socialize people with the idea that a unified Jerusalem is Israel’s eternal, indivisible capital. People are not born with a concept of ‘Jerusalem is ours forever’ and many know no political solution is possible without a compromise on Jerusalem,” wrote Professor Daniel Bar-Tal.</p>
<p>Dr. Eran Halperin adds to the study: “For years, people have been inculcated with information by a selective steamroller and a reality is constructed for them, They are told repeatedly, ‘Jerusalem is united,’ but they’re not told that no other country recognizes the annexation of the eastern part of the city. The result is that any criticism of Israeli activity in East Jerusalem is perceived as pure anti-Semitism.”</p>
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