2015-08-13

Something Is Rotten In The State Of Israel

Vatic Note:  I believe this author has truly hit on the progressive deterioration of the state of Israel and the entire world is beginning to see and believe it, including many good Jewish people who are NOT zionists.   We did a blog showing that there is a massive emigration out of Israel by many Israeli's and the image of Israel by those Jews living abroad, has been severly damaged and no longer is generating the kind of support Israel used to get from such overseas supporters.

This is evident by the photos and videos of Jewish protestors in both London and New York who are distancing themselves from the horror the Israeli's are visiting upon the innocent, including children,  in Palestine.  For the first time, I even question whether these relocated Khazars from Russia, who call themselves "Jews", are even human, much less real Jews.   They do not follow the Jews Holy Book, called the Torah, and were originally, back in Khazarian, Pagans and one of 7 cultures that worshipped the phallic symbol.

And now they occupy and control Israel and have not one ounce of semitic, Biblical, Jewish blood running through their cold heartless veins. Even the leaders of Israel have finally, after so much proof, admitted that they were indeed khazars who became the Ashkenazi Jews of Europe as a result of the khazarian migration into eastern Europe back in 1100 AD.   Even Prince Charles of Britain has admitted his ancestor was "Val, the Impaler"  from Romania, which was once part of Khazaria.

With that in mind, it makes sense, since it was the British, after WW I that created the arab states and then installed the royal families as leaders of the oil countries, and a blog we did proved the family lines of these rulers were khazarian and not Arabic.  That then gave complete control of that part of the world to the Khazarian Brits.   Then in WW II they did the same with Israel, under the direction of the Rothschild bankers. (Remember, Rothschilds are Khazarians)

The leaders of Israel at that time back in the late 40's were also Khazarian and so now the entire ME is controlled or was controlled by the Brits, who were also khazarian.   If Prince Charles had not admitted all that to the rest of the globe, I would not know if it were true or not.  But he made it clear, they were his ancestors and since his family is "German" from east Germany, it all fits nicely together.  WE can thank Arthur Keostler for writing the book "The thirteenth tribe."  Conveniently, he is now dead. 

Anyway, read this and see what you think.   I happen to agree with it, since I have been doing research that clearly supports the demise of Israel as anything but a country of integrity and principles.   They have completely lost their humanity, and that is even if they ever had any in the first place. It begs the question, "Is this inhumanity the reason the khazars were kicked out of Mongolia in 750 AD?"  Remember, real Jews had to seek Asylum in London and New York where they regularly protest the ZIONIST STATE OF ISRAEL.  The Khazars have been as vicious to the "REAL JEWS" as they have been to the Pals.

Something Is Rotten In The State Of Israel
http://www.darkmoon.me/2015/something-is-rotten-in-the-state-of-israel-2/
By David Pratt,  Lasha Darkmoon blog, August 11, 2015


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As I sat down to write this essay, I knew potentially I was setting myself up for some political flak. I knew it too back in 2006, when I wrote my first book Intifada: the Long Day of Rage about the Palestinian uprising.

In fact, I’ve been conscious of it every time I’ve ever penned a piece about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
 
If there is one thing as a journalist I’ve learned during decades of covering this story it’s the impossibility of ducking the political brickbats and sometimes downright vitriol that inevitably comes the way of anyone writing about this emotive issue.
 
The simple and unavoidable fact is that nothing is neutral in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. For this reason alone, any writer who steps into the debate over this long and bitter struggle is almost certain to be subjected to an onslaught from detractors. Depending of course on the writer’s take, this could see them denounced as anything from an anti-Semite to a Zionist stooge.
 
For these reasons there is no point in making any pretence towards impartiality. So let me from the outset lay my political cards on the table. Put quite simply, given the weight of evidence encountered as a reporter over considerable time, I have always maintained that the State of Israel has a case to answer for in its appalling treatment of the Palestinian people. More recently too, if I can paraphrase a line from Hamlet, I sense there is now something rotten in that same State of Israel.
 
Perhaps this second point is initially best explained by taking stock of a single terrible event that occurred over the last few weeks. I’m speaking of the scarcely believable savagery of the arson attack on the home of a Palestinian family in the West Bank village of Duma.
In the subsequent autopsy that was carried out on the victim of the attack, 18-month-old Ali Dawabsheh, it was found that his corpse was totally blackened, his features, lungs and rib cage melted from the fire that ignited after the attackers threw Molotov cocktails into the family’s house as they slept.
In the ensuing inferno, Ali’s mother and a four-year-old brother were also severely injured, leaving them now fighting for their lives, his father succumbed to his injuries yesterday.
 
I make no apology for detailing the gruesome injuries that tiny Ali and his family sustained.
 
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PALESTINIAN  BABY BURNT ALIVE
BY ISRAELI SETTLERS IN ARSON ATTACK

For too long now the true horrors of what Palestinians endure has been glossed over, covered up or cynically justified by an Israeli state that has now lost what moral compass it ever possessed.

Palestinians were understandably outraged over the arson attack. Most Israelis were horrified, as was much of the world.

The Israeli author David Grossman – who some years ago I had the pleasure of spending time with in Edinburgh – summed up the feeling of many ordinary Israelis when he wrote in the daily newspaper Haaretz, that “I cannot get this baby, Ali Dawabsheh, out of my mind … Who is the person or persons capable of doing this? They, or their friends, continue to walk among us this morning.”
 
Grossman is right in saying that such monsters walk among ordinary Israelis.
Many would go further and say these disseminators of hatred have done so for some time. Their ranks too have gone unchallenged by an Israeli government fearful of forfeiting support in helping its politicians get elected.
 
Those disseminators we are talking about of course are Jewish extremists and nationalists, many with links to the country’s settler movement.
 
Along the way this dark, fanatical and sometimes underground force have become terrorists in a land where that epithet is usually only reserved for Palestinians. In the headlong pursuit of their bigoted goals they are succeeding in crushing underfoot the very soul of the Jewish state they so stridently and violently seek to uphold.
 
It was from within the ranks of these zealots that those who murdered Ali Dawabsheh came. Their deed done they wanted no doubt left as to their religious cadre and credentials, leaving behind a spray-painted Star of David and the Hebrew words for “Revenge” and “Long live the Messiah King” on the walls of a house next to where the baby died.
 
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UNDER THE STAR OF DAVID
THE WORD “REVENGE” IN HEBREW
HAS BEEN SPRAY-PAINTED ONTO THE WALLS OF A NEARBY HOUSE

How curious it was to hear Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu respond to the arson attack with a statement saying that his government is “united in strong opposition to such deplorable and awful acts.”

Who is to say of course that Netanyahu doesn’t mean what he says.
But let’s not for a moment forget that this is the same Netanyahu that gave the order to light the touch paper of military action that completely destroyed or severely damaged upwards of 25,000 houses in Gaza last summer, incinerating in their own homes entire families including many children as young as Ali Dawabsheh.
It was Netanyahu too you might remember who issued a call for vengeance after the killing of three kidnapped Israeli teens in July 2014 that resulted in the burning to death of 16-year-old Mohammed Abu Khdeir. (VN: and without a trial I might add.)
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As far back as the late 1990’s Ariel Sharon, soon to become Israeli Prime Minister, was already talking publicly about the the “Bantustan plan”, explaining that the South African apartheid model offered the most appropriate solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. By 2002 writing in Haaretz, former Israeli Attorney General Michael Ben-Yair, described the evolution of this strategy culminating in the abhorrent and recognisable form that it takes today.
“We Israelis enthusiastically chose to become a colonialist society, ignoring international treaties, expropriating lands, transferring settlers from Israel to the occupied territories, engaging in theft and finding justification for all these activities … we established an apartheid regime,” he said.
Nelson Mandela and Desmond Tutu, who knew a thing or two about apartheid, agreed.
 
In Ramallah recently, the Palestinian Foreign Minister Riyad al-Maliki told me how the Palestinian Authority (PA) had recently commissioned leading international experts on South Africa’s former apartheid regime to help make the case that Israel is equally guilty today.
 
“Israel has a political system that has built an illegal structure to prevent our rights to statehood,” al-Maliki told me.
 
“The settlement enterprise is eating up the possibility of a viable Palestinian state,” he continued, stressing that “time was now of the greatest essence”.

“I was 11 years old when the occupation started. I am now 61. There are people here now that have only known occupation.”

If apartheid as experienced in South Africa was to become a dirty word, then so too should it become a dirty word in Israel. Anyone in any doubt about this need only visit the West Bank right now.
 
On a recent return trip, the first in a few years, I was unprepared for the changes I was to witness: segregation (hafrada)  in all its grotesqueness has turned the West Bank into a place of walls, barriers, checkpoints and separate roads, along which Palestinians and those Israelis who have moved onto settlements illegal under international law now travel.
 
The pace of settlement construction has increased four-fold in the last few years alone. Yet despite its rapidity and illegality, such actions have barely registered on the international community’s radar let alone generated a significant level of worldwide protest.
 
Why does this international lethargy in drawing Israel to account prevail? Why do we seem so incapable of diplomatic solidarity when it comes to bringing punitive measures to bear on the Netanyahu government?
 
The geopolitical reasons are of course labyrinthine, but even allowing for this so much more could be done.

I am not alone in raising these questions. It is the clarion call of an increasing numbers of Israelis, some of whom I met during my recent visit.
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In Jerusalem Ilan Baruch and Dr Alon Liel told me how they firmly believe Europe and the international community has a key role to play in the process of pressurising the Netanyahu government. They insist too that it has to happen fast, with signs of substantial progress needed within the next 18 months. Such is the pressing internal threat they see posed to their country’s future and that of the Palestinians.
 
Like many in Israel, both men fear that the marginal politics espoused by extremists in their society have now become mainstream. Baruch says that if the current trend continues: “Israel runs the risk of turning into a pariah state and faces growing delegitimisation. Experience shows that this global trend won’t change until we normalise our relations with the Palestinians,” Baruch insists.
Last week in his piece written in the aftermath of Ali Dawabsheh’s murder, David Grossman pointed out that for decades Israel has turned its dark side toward the Palestinians, but now that darkness has infiltrated into its own internal organs.
As ever, what lies at the root of all this of course is 48 years of occupation, segregation and subjugation of the Palestinian people. Until that issue is addressed justly, both communities are destined to continue their mutual and seemingly interminable dance of death.

David Pratt is Foreign Editor of the Sunday Herald and author of  Intifada: The Long Day of Rage
 

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