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  • in reply to: Maharal’s Golem #2211630
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    Anyone visited the ‘Altneu’ shul there?

    in reply to: Conscientious objectors Haredi VS lefty secularistts #2211616
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    Neville Chaim Berlin, please explain what you meant by #2210835 .

    in reply to: Forgotten Halachah MB 167 #2211610
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    I regularly hear “Birshus kohanim.”

    in reply to: Chris Christie – why can’t Jews rally around him? #2211618
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    First of all, C.C. doesn’t seem to have much chance of winning, as of now.

    in reply to: The democrats he who must not be named #2211620
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    Another point re Biden scandals as a whole. Can we at least all agree that there was and there is – unjustifiable favoritism FOR him by the system? Not to mention the MSM.

    in reply to: Question of an ignorant, closed-minded Lubavitcher #2211604
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    @SQUARE ROOT
    I am not lubavitch, but your slander is horrific

    in reply to: Another brutal racist-Arab attack on Haredi youth #2211602
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    SQUARE ROOT, I don’t need to and it is not related or connected. TheYeshivaWorld is also Haredim. So what is your confusing?

    Why are you even talking about OFF TOPIC soldiers on this thread?

    in reply to: Another brutal racist-Arab attack on Haredi youth #2211412
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    @SQUARE ROOT:

    1. It is the lefty secularists who attack soldiers while / as on anti terror operations in Judea Samaria.

    2. Never do haredi attack any sodier as / while operating on an anti terror action.

    3. Or you mean right wing settlers who attack soldiers?

    in reply to: Some “random” anti-Jewish racist attacks by Arabs #2210103
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    Arab indicted for assaulting yeshiva students in City of David
    Victim appeals after police close case despite security footage showing the attack.

    Israel National News, Jul.20.23
    An indictment was filed today (Thursday) against an Arab who attacked two haredi yeshiva students in the City of David in Jerusalem four years ago, after an appeal was filed following the police’s decision to close the case against the attacker.

    The Arab, acting with a colleague, attacked the yeshiva students as they were returning from the Shiloah Pool.

    The police had originally decided to close the investigation into the attack despite the fact that the incident had been caught on security cameras. The case was reopened following an appeal by the victims. The appeal was filed by Attorney Haim Bleicher of the Honenu lagal organization, and as a result, an indictment was filed against one of the attackers.

    The appeal reads: “On August 31, 2019, on Ma’alot Street in the City of David, the appellant and his friend were attacked with kicks and punches by a group of antisemitic rioters. The incident was recorded by two cameras and so were the faces of the attackers. In addition, there were security guards present on the scene who, if testimony had been obtained from them, would have been able to identify the attackers, but The police chose in a most puzzling manner to close this serious case of assault due to the ‘criminal being unknown.'”

    “Near the visitor center of the City of David, there was a group of minorities, one of the young men came out and ran towards one of the yeshiva boys, while giving him a blow/push. The appellant asked why? And then another rioter came who ran towards the appellant, pushed the appellant with his shoulder and pushed him away With great force. His friend managed to escape towards the security guard’s position on the spot while the group of rioters surrounded the appellant and shouted curses in his direction while making obscene gestures with their hands.”

    Attorney Bleicher said: “In this case, many efforts were made to bring the attackers to justice. The police managed to get their hands on one of the attackers. The importance of prosecuting the attackers is not only for the victim of the crime and performing justice for his sake, but also for all the citizens of Israel from whom these suspects pose a threat to their safety. We will work to bring the suspect to justice both on the criminal and civil levels.”

    in reply to: Far left “activists” vandalize synagogue in Hod-Hasharon #2209808
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    These are the far klept who pretend they are for equality or and democracy.

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    Lifeguard: ‘I’m not rescuing a haredi woman’
    A woman seeking a job as a lifeguard told her interviewer that she would not rescue religious women even if she saw them drowning.

    Israel National News, Jul 20, 2023
    In a recording published by Behadrei Haredim, a lifeguard can be heard talking to the social activist Shimon Cohen in Tiberias, who was looking to hire a lifeguard. The call took a rapid turn towards openly hostile comments.

    “Is this a separate beach?” the lifeguard asks, referring to the separation by gender that is practiced at many Israeli beaches. Cohen answers in the affirmative.

    in reply to: BBC recycles Haaretz’s vile blood libel [Haaretzism] #2206582
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    But while exaggerating on Jews who fear Arab racism as “terrible, ” hypocritically Haaretzism will not elaborate on raw racism, Hitler-Youth style attacks..which gets liked by thousands of other Arab Fascists. It picked up especially in Apr-2021.

    APPALLING: 8 Arab-Israelis Livestream Themselves Abusing Disabled Chareidi Man

    in reply to: BBC recycles Haaretz’s vile blood libel [Haaretzism] #2206027
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    From an email re BBC’s pathetic “apology”:

    BBC: “The United Nations raised the issue of the impact of the operation in Jenin on children and young people.”

    What does this sentence have to do with terrorists targeted by IDF which the BBC anchor spoke about with Bennet?

    BBC: “While this was a legitimate subject to examine in the interview, we apologise that the language used in this line of questioning was not phrased well and was inappropriate.”

    Is it a question of phrasing or “language? Is there a perception at BBC “reporting” in line with that sick antiSemitic idea or not?

    in reply to: BBC recycles Haaretz’s vile blood libel [Haaretzism] #2205956
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    That BBC particular anchor deleted her Twitter account next day. And their apology was pathetic.
    The other problem is that she “based” her argument to call the terror-butchers as “children” because the UN called them kids…
    As if we dong know that UNRWA past and present culpability on the crimes…

    It takes one look at UNWatch website…

    in reply to: Should Israel reduce its massive affirmative action for Arabs? #2205123
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    <b>Some excerpts on Israel’s afurnative action [ preferential treatment] for Arabs over Jews</b>

    Dinstein, Yoram. Israel Yearbook on Human Rights, Volume 15 (1985). (2020). Netherlands: Brill, p. 95:


    … affirmative action has been included among the claims or proposals intended to improve the situation of the Israeli Arabs . For example , the Histadrut Department for Arab Affairs recommended measures of affirmative action..

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    Country Reports on Human Rights Practices: Report Submitted to the Committee on Foreign Affairs, U.S. House of Representatives and Committee on Foreign Relations, U.S. Senate by the Department of State in Accordance with Sections 116(d) and 502B(b) of the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961, as Amended. (1995). United States: U.S. Government Printing Office, p.1172:


    In other developments , the Government passed legislation banning discrimination in employment, as well as legislation mandating affirmative action for women and Israeli Arabs.

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    Can Arabs Buy Land in Israel?
    by Alexander Safian
    Middle East Quarterly
    Dec. ’97, pp. 11-16

    … State-owned lands. Israeli Arabs have equal access to state-owned land—four-fifths of the entire country—both in theory and in practice. Indeed, about half of the land they cultivate is directly leased to them by the Israeli government through the ILA. Moreover, when it comes to residential land, the ILA sometimes offers Israeli Arabs more favorable terms from than it does to Israeli Jews. Thus, the ILA charged the equivalent of $24,000 for a capital lease on a quarter of an acre in new Jewish communities near Beersheva while Bedouin families in the nearby community of Rahat paid only $150 for the same amount of land.
     In a different case, when a Jewish policeman from Beersheva, Eleizer Avitan, applied to the ILA to lease land in a Bedouin community under the same highly subsidized terms available to the Bedouins, the ILA refused to lease him land there under any terms, so he sued. Israel’s Supreme Court ruled in favor of the ILA, saying that what might be viewed as ILA discrimination against the Jewish citizen Avitan was justified as affirmative action for Bedouin citizens…

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    Israeli Arabs: Government Action in the Arab Sector
    (February ’00)
    Jewish Virtual Library.


    … A number of these Ministries have already implemented affirmative action policies. For example, the Ministry of Education committed itself to completing its five-year plan for Bedouin in the South within three years (instead of five, as originally planned). The Ministry also intends to establish a college for Arabs, to ensure that the departments allocate at least 25 per cent of funds from their budgets to Arab education (a higher proportion than that of Arabs living in Israel) and to establish ten cultural centers in Arab villages…

    The Director Generals’ Committee was assigned the responsibility of devising a program of action for the development and advancement of the Arab sector, and drawing up a cooperation framework involving the various government ministries. This program will include the raising of resources and promotion of investment, while applying an affirmative action policy in the areas of housing, employment, industry, transport, infrastructures, agriculture, and education in the non-Jewish sector…
    In addition, the Ministerial Committee dealing with Arab citizens has been operating in the following spheres:

    Local Authority Budgets – At the end of December 1999, Government representatives reached an agreement with the heads of the Arab local authorities, and brought to an end the protracted strike which had been a result of budgetary shortages. The Government committed itself to the establishment of a four-year affirmative action plan which would reduce the inequality affecting the Arab sector. Short-term plans were approved for resolving problems related to the regular budgets, the development budgets for the Arab Authorities and recovery programs for the covering of deficits.
    Illegal Construction – The Chairman of the Ministerial Committee, Matan Vilnai, declared that “the application of Israel’s policy concerning illegal construction in the Arab sector has failed, and other solutions must be found”. The Committee has requested that the Ministry of the Interior concentrate all decisions of previous governments concerning the application of the policy regarding illegal construction, and that it examines the monitoring methods used by the Ministry of the Interior, in order to revise the policy of the demolition of homes…

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    Israeli Arabs: Expectations And Realities

    Gerald B. Bubis, Jerusalem Letter / Viewpoints. No. 478 4 Sivan 5762 / 15.05.02

    Israeli Arabs — A Growing Time Bomb


    The riots by Israeli Arabs in October 2000, which took place in conjunction with the outbreak of a renewed wave of Palestinian violence against Israeli Jews, resulted in the deaths of 12 Israeli Arabs (and one from the West Bank) in confrontations with the police. The widespread rioting shocked the Israeli Jewish community and the Arabs even more…

    According to the Ministry of Education, there is a five-year plan for the Arab sector that relates to all aspects of educational activity: increasing the number of pupils entitled to matriculation certificates, reducing dropping out, as well as adding study hours, increasing the auxiliary staff (psychologists, counselors, truant officers), enhancing science and technology education, and promoting special education services. Furthermore, there is an affirmative action plan with regard to construction and development of school buildings. Some 2,000 new classrooms have been allocated for 2001, of which 585 classrooms are intended for the Arab, Bedouin, and Druze sectors. Furthermore, among the non-Jewish population, the number of persons with little or no formal education (0-4 years of schooling) has decreased from 29 percent in 1980 to 12 percent in 1999…

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    The Rise Of Tikkun Olam Paganism

    Jewush Press, 23.01.03

     But does anyone today seriously believe that liberals and leftists only promote causes that are “socially just” and moral? Suppressing school choice and supporting Palestinian terrorism, affirmative action apartheid, and many other liberal causes promotes injustice and immoral outcomes…

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    No Holds Barred: A Frank Conversation With Steven Plaut

    Jewish Press, 30.01.03.

     Israeli universities have all adopted pro-Arab preferences and quotas in admissions in the name of ”affirmative action,”…

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    Israel’s Anti-Democratic Anti-Racism Law

    Jewish Press, 30.03.05

    But Israel is full of groups advocating discrimination against Jews as part of “affirmative action preferences” and, of course, …

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    Social Justice Fetishism

    Jewish Press, 19.11.08

    And while judges are commanded to protect orphans and widows, they are instructed to do so by applying the laws to them without bias. Poor people do not get to dodge their legal obligations – paying debts, restoring property, etc. – because of some affirmative action-type preference on their behalf.

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    More Civil Service Jobs for Arabs

    Jerusalem Post 18.01.09
     The Rabin Administration initiated an affirmative action program and published tenders in Arabic..

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    The Bar Association helps Arabs to be admitted to public positions
    Tomer Nir, Srugim News, 25.11.10 (In Hebrew)


    In the announcement published by the placement team in the public sector of the bar association, it calls on lawyers from the Arab sector who failed in public tenders to come and receive assistance, out of “the desire to improve the ability of the disadvantaged from the Arab population to meet public sector tenders”. Attorney Lior Ben David: “This is discrimination against Jews.”
    Attorney Lior Ben David has serious claims against the Bar Association. Ben David completed his training and was qualified as a lawyer a few months ago, but in the already flooded market of lawyers, he cannot find a job. He has already submitted a resume and faced many different search committees, But he is still unemployed.

    He has already managed to get used to the situation where there is affirmative preference for the Arab sector in public tenders. “They had affirmative action in university admissions, when some of my friends had better grades, but they preferred the Arabs, so they also prefer them in the government jobs,” he says bitterly.

    In a conversation with Srugim, Ben David (27) says that Arab lawyers receive preferential treatment in the State of Israel. “In the public sector, there is ‘affirmative action’, and there are public tenders that explicitly state that priority will be given to candidates from the Arab sector, let’s not talk about tenders that are tailored for Arabs only and for some reason include the need to know the Arabic language. We are already used to that,” says Ben David and adds “but what the bureau did Every limit has already been crossed.”

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    The Impact of Israel’s Class-Based Affirmative Action Policy on Admission and Academic Outcomes
    June ’14.
    Economics of Education.

    Authors:
    Sigal Alon
    Tel Aviv University
    Ofer Malamud

    Abstract

    In the early to mid-2000s, four flagship Israeli selective universities introduced a voluntary need-blind and color-blind affirmative action policy for students from disadvantaged backgrounds. The program allowed departments to offer admission to academically borderline applicants who were above a certain threshold of disadvantage. We examine the effect of eligibility for affirmative action on admission and enrollment outcomes as well as on academic achievement using a regression discontinuity (RD) design. We show that students who were just barely eligible for this voluntary policy had a significantly higher probability of admission and enrollment, as compared to otherwise similar students. The affirmative action program also led to higher rates of admission to the most selective majors. Moreover, after enrollment, AA-eligible students are not falling behind academically, even at the most selective majors. Our results suggest the potential for a long-lasting impact of class-based preferences in admission on social and economic mobility…

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    A Quick Note on Netanyahu and Israel’s Arab Citizens

    By Reinham Salam, National Review, 18.03.15

    I was struck by the following passage from Isabel Kershner’s New York Times dispatch on the recent Israeli election in which she accuses Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of railing against Israel’s Arab citizens:

    “… Nor did she delve into Netanyahu’s domestic policy record as it pertains to Israel’s Arab citizens. Last fall, Robert Cherry and Robert Lerman, two left-of-center U.S. economists, wrote a short piece for U.S. News on the unheralded success of Israel’s efforts to integrate its Arab citizens into the life of the state:

    Certainly, the decades after Israeli statehood were difficult and military rule over Arab communities lasted into the 1960s. But, over time, Israeli Arabs have come to believe that the Israeli government is serving their interests. They are increasingly seeing themselves as Israeli citizens, not as Palestinian outsiders. Affirmative action policies have significantly increased the number of Arabs employed in government agencies. The educational performance of Arab students has improved significantly as well, leading to a substantial increase in enrollment in Israeli universities. More Arab women are employed in professional careers, and Arabs with high-tech training have transformed Nazareth into a hub where numerous national and international companies run production development sites.

    The government of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has prioritized economic development in Arab towns and allocated funds for joint industrial parks in Arab and Jewish towns. Subsidies help firms hire Arab labor, and transportation infrastructure allows Arabs to reach employment sites. These ventures have been so successful that the government has begun setting up industrial parks and employment offices exclusively in Arab towns. In addition, the Israeli government developed a five-year plan for Arab education and established a special unit in the prime minister’s office to promote economic development in the Arab community.

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    And maybe Israel does not discriminate against Arabs at all?
    Israeli Arabs are not as dangerous as their leaders like to portray them. Despite the claims of deprivation – the state works in every way to integrate them and help them.

    Ido Carmel, Makor Rishon, 29.3.15 (In Hebrew)


    … the Arab population is also given affirmative action at all levels of the civil service according to Article 15 of the Civil Service (Appointments) Law…

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    Holocaust survivor pens letters to IDF general accused of comparing Israel …

    Hannah Broad, Jerusalem Post, 09.05.16

     … complete academic freedom of Arab-Israelis who “can study at any institution that suits them, and even benefit from affirmative action…

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    Obama in Fantasy Land

    Rieders Travis Law Firm, 19.07.16.


    …. Perhaps President Obama forgot that 23% of the Israeli population consists of Arabs with full rights who have representation in the Knesset, the Israeli parliament, roughly equal to their population. Affirmative action programs give Israeli Arabs free education, healthcare, vocational or university training.

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    ‘Illiterate’ Arabs grabbing Israeli university slots, MK claims

    TOI Staff, 27.10.16

    …The debate quickly grew tense, and veered off to an argument about affirmative action for Arabs in academia.

    “Arab students are getting into the Technion because they’re lowering the minimum requirements due to affirmative action,” Smotrich charged.

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    Time to Tell the Truth about the Palestinian Issue

    Alan M. Dershowitz, Jewish Press, 04.02.19

    … The reality is that Israeli Arabs have more rights than Arabs anywhere in the Muslim world. They vote freely, have their own political parties, speak openly against the Israeli government and are beneficiaries of affirmative action in Israeli universities. The only right they lack is to turn Israel into another Muslim state governed by Sharia law, instead of the nation state of Jewish people governed by secular democratic law. That is what the new nation state law does when it denies Arabs “the right of self-determination in Israel.”

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    Arab-Israelis Prefer to Live In A Jewish State

    By Connor Graham, Jewish Times, 12.07.19

    … Like the U.S., Israel’s affirmative action is designed to benefit the Arab minority. Arab professors teach in virtually all major Israeli universities.

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    An Essential “Privilege”

    Vic Rosenthal, Jewish Press, 27.07.19

    … As a result of affirmative action and other programs, the number of Arab students in Israeli universities has grown 78% in the last 7 years .. In the fields of medicine and education, the number of Arab students is proportional to their representation in the overall population. Go to an Israeli hospital and you will probably be treated by Arab doctors or nurses. Go to the pharmacy and you will almost certainly deal with an Arab pharmacist.
    So if they have civil rights and educational opportunities, what don’t they have?
    In a word, ownership.

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    Likud MK seeks to nix affirmative action for Arab Israelis in academia.

    By Danielle Roth-Avneri, Israel Hayom, 23.05.21.

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    Arab rioting during Gaza conflict exposes long-simmering issues in Israeli mixed cities

    Commissioner Maj. Gen. Amir Cohen.
    Ariel Ben Solomon, JNS, 04.07.21

    … Cohen also criticized the affirmative-action-like programs in the country that promote Arabs into important positions in the government in City Hall and local bureaucracy, but says that in return for such generosity, “the Jews were betrayed.”

    “Many of the Arab youth have become radicalized,” said Cohen, noting much of the rioting was carried out by the younger generation.

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    The history of apartheid proves Israel is not an apartheid state.

    The apartheid defamation is another example of antisemitic demonization.

    Richard D. Heideman, JNS, 22.11.22

    …in Israel, there is an official policy of affirmative action administered by the Israeli government aimed at including minority Israelis in all aspects of public life. The Arabs who chose to stay in Israel during and following the 1948 war are Israeli citizens and are entitled to the rights granted to all citizens under the law. Arab Israelis serve in public institutions as ministers, Supreme Court judges, parliament members and governmental clerks. Furthermore, the former parties of the Joint List, an Arab-Israeli political bloc, hold seats in the Knesset, the Israeli parliament. For the first time, in 2019, the Joint List endorsed a candidate to become prime minister of Israel.
    It is also common to find many Arab Israelis holding only Israeli citizenship. Between 2011 and 2013, Professor Sammy Smooha, a researcher from Haifa University, conducted a poll … according to his findings, when Arab-Israeli participants were asked if they would move to a Palestinian state if it is formed, 65– 77% percent of them replied that they would not.

    A walk through the streets, shopping malls and hospitals of Israel will permit one to see and appreciate the integrated society that exists within all of Israel. People of all religions, all races and all beliefs are treated with respect in all public places; have access to all religious places; are protected in their right of prayer and assembly; have full access to healthcare treatment without regard to their race, religion, sexual orientation or beliefs; and enjoy freedoms not known anywhere else in the Middle East… Applying the moniker of apartheid to Israel today is another example of an antisemitic double standard applied exclusively to the Jewish state …

    the accusers against Israel who are in the Palestinian territories are obligated to look at their own leadership, and to look inward, as they essentially call for the future Palestinian state to be judenrein—free of Jews.

    Who is it that is practicing apartheid?

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    South Africa’s gov’t will be held responsible for growing antisemitism – opinion
    By Rowan Polovin, Jerusalem Post, 23.03.23


    It goes without saying that Israel is everything that BDS claims it isn’t: a beacon and shining light of democracy, with Arabs and minorities well-represented in its parliament and civil society. Israel offers affirmative action policies, remarkable opportunities (obviously including the right to vote) for Arab-Israeli women that are not available anywhere else in the Middle East, and redress for discrimination where it occurs.

    in reply to: Should Israel reduce its massive affirmative action for Arabs? #2205101
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    However, preferential treatment for Israeli Arabs is a general phenomenon, regardless of those who stab it in the back. The May ’21 racist anti-Jewish riots were more than an eye opener.

    in reply to: Again, racist Arab drivers of Egged attack Haredi Jews #2197607
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    It will never be a match to the Egged monopoly. You need a large backing to maintain this.

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    YESTERDAY IN JPOST

    Zvika Klein, “Why did the White House have antisemitic org in its antisemitism plan? – analysis”,
    The Jerusalem Post’, May 28, 2023.

    CAIR is a self-declared Muslim civil rights and advocacy group headquartered in Washington that has been accused of being antisemitic and supporting Hamas.

    [jpost.
    com/diaspora/antisemitism/article-744411]

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    Newsweek, Jan 23, 2022:

    “CAIR Not Only Inspires Terrorists. It’s Historically Linked to Them.”
     — A recent report from the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR), “Islamo[sic]phobia …”
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    Hat tip, CAIR lobbyists are also behind sites exaggerating the “islamop[sic]ohbia” scare as a tool to demonize critics of CAIR’s bigotry.

    Shalom-al-Israel
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    More on destructive CAIR lobby

    JNS, May.9.23:

    Another gaping hole in the Islamist antisemitism con.
    This is an organization with a decades-long record of antisemitism, including its executive director insinuating that Jews are pushing to advance policies “at the expense of American interests.”

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    NYPost, Apr.6.23:

    How CUNY became America’s most anti-Semitic university

    The “cleansing” of Jewish students and lecturers from German … the portal uses the CAIR-endorsed Jerusalem Declaration….
    Abd Alla was a director at CAIR Minnesota, which pushed the BDS movement under her watch..
    CUNY’s most powerful leaders have had documented ties or allegiances to the Hamas-connected Council on American-Islamic Relations.Google Maps.
    Never mind that CAIR’s Minnesota chapter is so extreme that even CAIR national has distanced itself from it.
    In doubling down and commending CAIR’s work, the chancellor also falsely denied Abd Alla’s connection to the BDS movement.
    Overseen by Abd Alla, the portal uses the CAIR-endorsed Jerusalem Declaration on Antisemitism, which the nonpartisan nonprofit education organization StandWithUs has blasted as “deeply harmful,” “intended to cause confusion” and an attempt to “further the spread of antisemitism.”

    Shalom-al-Israel
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    jdf007, you are so right. And we all remember the Monsey Hanukkah “Black Israelite” butchery and his searching online about Adolf H____r ym”s.

    in reply to: Why אחדות is a condition for קבה”ת? #2193311
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    Actually what some mentioned here, the Zohar אורייתא קוב”ה וישראל חד הוא

    Can be linked to זה כלל גדול בתורה…

    in reply to: Why אחדות is a condition for קבה”ת? #2193173
    Shalom-al-Israel
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    Derech Eretz kadma laTorah.

    in reply to: Of the latest hate site fake news Haaretz (Haaretzism) #2192831
    Shalom-al-Israel
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    CS, no argument here of course. But Haaretz’s defamation in the world, fuel for haters non-stop, that is no laughing matter.

    in reply to: Dee threatens to sue CNN over horrific Amanpour’s words #2192842
    Shalom-al-Israel
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    To R.E. this thread was posted before YWN had in the news.

    Shalom-al-Israel
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    Wow, R.E. I didn’t know you were a Chasan Soifer talmid.

    Shalom-al-Israel
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    Excerpt from the latest HakolHayehudi series of exposure.

    “Innocent”? Meet the Huwara Arabs

    The council member who celebrated the massacre of the Jews…

    Last week we published an article about Eid al-Adha, about the illegal car lot that was set on fire, that he was a terrorist supporter who never served a prison term for security offenses. Another published document showed celebrations in Huwara on the terrible Friday-night after the massacre in Neve Yaakov in which 7 residents were murdered became known. We set out to investigate 3 more cases of residents of the village of Huwara who claim their property was attacked by settlers after the attack in which Yigal and Hillel hy”d were murdered.”

    From:
    חפים מפשע”? הכירו את ערביי חווארה. 05.03.23″

    Shalom-al-Israel
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    It was publicized that the main social media of Huwara page laughed on the vehicle destroyed when Arab terrorists murdered the American Elan Ganeles and stated “a car for sale.” In addition, hakolHayehudi published an entire investigation on the Huwara support of killers of Jews.

    Search:
    “הקול היהודי” “חווארה”

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    Journalist Ishay Fridman in magazine ‘Shvi’i’, (03.03.23 page 2) elaborated on a long bloody history of Huwara and terror against Jews and asides from attacks on Jews, glorification of most despicable Arab murderers are at schools and Huwara council. All is out in the open and that there is a reason terrorist murderer of Yaniv brothers hid there.

    in reply to: Pinchas Segalov Z”l #2170570
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    Interesting that News1 just posted it.

    Shalom-al-Israel
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    N12 The reporters’ chat:

    Nitzan Shapira: Minister of National Security Itamar Ben Gvir commented on N12’s publication regarding the opening of an investigation against MK Fogel: “The same prosecutor who defends Ofer Kasif who attacked police officers, Ron Huldai who called for blood on the streets and Ehud Barak who called for civil disobedience, rushes to investigate a member of the Knesset who made it clear that citizens are not allowed to take the law in your hands. One law for the right and absolutely one law for the left”

    Mar.1.23

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    @akuperma

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    Three days after the attack in Hawara: Palestinians stoned the car of the murdered man’s uncle

    Two female passengers in a car that was on its way to Mount Bracha were slightly injured by the shattered windows. IDF forces began searching for the suspects.

    Shlomi Heller, Walla!, 02/28/2023.

    in reply to: YNet study: “Wikipedia editors distort the history of the Holocaust” #2166434
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    To AAQ. As a whole, Haaretz does more harm than good. Even as it is quoted in this particular piece..

    Shalom-al-Israel
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    One of the first problems in Wikipedia is who decades what is a RS (reliable source). Despite Haaretz being exposed for its lies (see “Industry of Lies,” PressPectiva site in Hebrew for example) and hate (including Sturmer type cartons), some have decided ovethere to rely on it.

    Shalom-al-Israel
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    Wikipedia is far left but regarding the Holocaust it alowes distortion, since anti-Semitism has been stronger on the far left related/impacted by “Palestinianisn.” (Including HRW’s Omar Shakir; Ilhan Onar, Rashida Tlaib effect Pallywood fake images and Haaretz venom).

    in reply to: Shame on EVERY Democrat – re Islamist-bigot Ilhan Omar #2166284
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    jackk. I knew you would quote wikipedia . See #2166126. (There us also an organized anti Israel cabal at WIK for some 12 years headed by a known administrator) In any way, it is why people use Islamist vs Muslim. Still don’t know why you would defend that despicable Islamist-bigot here.

    in reply to: Shame on EVERY Democrat – re Islamist-bigot Ilhan Omar #2166126
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    Jackk, not sure why you defend Islamist bigotry. Islamists refer to radicals not to all of that culture. Your wording reminds of a classical Wikipedia-propagandist or CAIR .
    What does African by origin – Ilhan Omar have to do with the (mostly grandparents of Arab immigrants who are today called) “Palestinians”? Of course she is not “pro Palestinian” but anti Jewish.

    Jerusalem Post, Jan 29, 2023:
    Most online antisemitism stems from Palestinians, pro-Palestinians.

    Have a great day

    in reply to: Shame on EVERY Democrat – re Islamist-bigot Ilhan Omar #2166026
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    To jakk and the “moral equivalece” thing.

    Can Ilhan Omar Overcome Her Prejudice?

    I was born in Somalia and grew up amid pervasive Muslim anti-Semitism. Hate is hard to unlearn without coming to terms with how you learned it.

    By Ayaan Hirsi Ali

    Wall Street Journal, 12 Jul ’19

    in reply to: Tu Beshvat, Bracha and Shecheyonu Which Comes First #2164375
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    To R.E. re Shevet-haLeivi, is “simcha” and “choviv” close by definition/meaning? Or does it mean more of an excitement at the new Pri.

    in reply to: Shame on EVERY Democrat – re Islamist-bigot Ilhan Omar #2162258
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    @ctlawyer
    Trash racist Rashida isn’t better.

    In ’19, Tlaib followed an Anti-Semitic Instagram who shared Nazi-inspired propaganda in July 2014.

    Source:

    Rashida Tlaib Follows Anti-Semitic Instagram Page, Capital Research Center, March 8, ’19.

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    I’m sure @ToShma refers to Dems. Representatives, not voters.

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    Actually, the killing of Y. Y. De Haan is also one of the argument points for Haredim not to serve in the draft.

    But the Mufti ym”s ongoing hate legacy (including in Arab media, textbooks brainwashing) is THE obstacle for M.E. peace.

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    @MarxistParticipant, @akuperma

    The Brits, at first were protecting, then, at times were employing ‘divide and conquer.’

    In addition, I recommend the book, The Rape of Palestine</em, by William Ziff, 1938.

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    The killing of Yaakov Yisroel De Haan is one of the Haredim’s arguments against draft in IDF .

    However the Mufti ym”s and his continuing hate legacy including in textbooks, is most at the obstacle for PEACE in the ME.

    in reply to: Haredim denounce Ben Gvir Temple Mount provocation #2154505
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    Even if it’s a sfek-sfeiko, it is a deirayso matter.

    in reply to: With new clause: Will Haaretz get punished for its racism?ism? #2152243
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    Former MK Yitzhak Pindrus: “The secular public in Jerusalem lives at the expense of the ultra-Orthodox and not the other way around”
    (28.12.22):
    “The secular public in Jerusalem lives at the expense of the ultra-Orthodox, and not the other way around, because the big money comes from rich people from outside the country. The young and secular neighborhoods are exempt from the ‘Improvements levy’ because they need to be strengthened. Where do they come from? Of all the American doss, my uncles, who came from the US and raise the levies”

    in reply to: The Haredim are the most voluntary sector in the State of Israel! #2145426
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    Rocky?
    Not really, Metzuve ve’ose means by Torah. It is not related to the State of Israel decision, which is why Haredim who overwhelmingly do not serve in the IDF are not “Over” on anything..

    in reply to: Liberal/ progressive fascism: Nathan Zahavi case #2145163
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    Anti-Israel J Street is dangerous , as it poses as “pro peace”.

    in reply to: The Haredim are the most voluntary sector in the State of Israel! #2145164
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    @☕️coffee addict, I assume: rescue, hospitals, burying services, etc.

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    I encourage to read the truth against Lapid/Haaretz/Liberman lies.

    Note, the Globes site is not from.

    I parse the link below:

    Shulamit Rosen,, “Do Israel’s haredim really live off the state?,” Globes,  8 Feb, 2021.

    [en.globes.
    co.il/en/article-do-israels-haredim-really-live-off-the-state-1001359942]

    in reply to: 2 Arabs arrested over another (HitlerYouth type) TikTok attack #2144705
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    @rightwriter, don’t forget that it is the Arabs that are the ones getting preferential treatment in Israel…despite the lies peddled by Haaretz, Soros, Btselem.

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    Biased BBC mentioned in one btoasmdcast the dying of Ahmed Shehadeh who has actually been training with weapons linked to jihadists.
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    יאיר לפיד – Yair Lapid @yairlapid:

    אני רוצה תחילה לשלוח את תנחומיי, את תנחומיה של ממשלת ישראל, למשפחת ההרוג אריה שצ’ופק זכרו לברכה. נער שלא עשה דבר רע לאף אדם בעולם ונרצח רק מפני שהוא יהודי. אני שולח איחולי החלמה ורפואה שלמה לפצועים.
    Nov 23, 2022

    I would first like to send my condolences, the condolences of the Israeli government, to the family of the slain Aryeh Shchoupek, of blessed memory. A boy who didn’t do anything bad to anyone in the world and was murdered just because he was Jewish. I send my best wishes for recovery and complete healing to the injured.

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    Palwatch is constantly documenting on the direct fault by the “moderate” Palestinian leadership, not just Hamas/PIJ/LyonsDen

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    In essence, US tax dollars are being used to encourage masmurder.

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