Monday, August 19, 2013

UN LEADER ADMITS ISRAEL BIAS - HATE OF ISRAEL AT USELESS UNITED NATIONS

WHEN IT COMES TO MUSLIM COUNTRIES.THE WEST IS SO HYPOCRITICAL.AS WELL AS THE ARAB-MUSLIM COUNTRIES GETTING THE AID.

THE EUROPEAN UNION GIVES 6 BILLION TO EGYPT ALONE A YEAR.CANADA GIVES 9 MILLION A YEAR TO EGYPT.AMERICA GIVES 1.6 BILLION A YEAR TO EGYPT.WITH ALL THIS AID GOING TO EGYPT ALONE FROM THE WEST.MY QUESTION IS? WHY DOES EGYPTIANS CALL FOR THE DESTRUCTION OF ISRAEL AND THE WEST WHEN THEY GET AT LEAST $8 BILLION A YEAR FROM THE WEST.IF THESE ARAB - JMUSLIMS IN EGYPT WANT A FRIEND THAT SUPPLIES THEM ENDLESS CASH KILLED OFF.HOW MUCH THE MORE IF THIS ENDLESS CASH FLOW EVER ENDED.AND THE WEST STILL GLADLY GIVES THE CASH EVEN THOUGH AT LEAST 80 CHURCHES HAVE BEEN LOOTED AND BURNED IN THE LAST 6 DAYS OF THE EGYPTIAN SO CALLED PEACEFUL PROTESTS.THE WEST CALLS THEMSELVES A CHRISTIAN LEAD NATIONS BUT LET THE MUSLIMS GLADLY BURN DOWN CHURCHES AND PERSECUTE AND KILL CHRISTIANS IN ALL THESE ARAB - MUSLIM COUNTRIES.HOW HYPOCRITICAL ARE THE WESTERN NATIONS.LETTING ARAB-MUSLIMS KILL OFF CHRISTIANS AND STILL FEED THE BILLIONS OF DOLLARS TO THESE COUNTRIES.JUST LIKE ISRAEL FORCED TO FREE MURDERERS TO KILL ISRAELIS AGAIN.THE WEST IS EVEN WORSE.BY PAYING THESE ARAB-MUSLIM COUNTRIES TO MURDER CHRITIANS AND RIOT AND BURN CHRISTIAN CHURCHES.YOU MIGHT SAY THE WEST IS BUYING THE DEATH OF CHRISTIANS-JEWS IN ALL THE MIDEAST ARAB-MUSLIM COUNTRIES.DOES THIS MAKE SENSE TO THE SO CALLED MORAL WESTERN NATIONS.THAT THEY FEED ENDLESS CASH TO ARAB - MUSLIMS TO KILL THE CHRISTIANS AND JEWS IN THEIR COUNTRIES.WITH FRIENDS LIKE ARAB-MUSLIM COUNTRIES.WHO NEEDS ENEMIES!

Ban Ki-moon Admits: UN is Biased Against Israel

The head of the UN admits to Israeli students that the organization he heads is biased against the Jewish state.-By Elad Benari-First Publish: 8/18/2013, 5:36 AM-Israelnationalnews

Ban Ki-moon
Ban Ki-moon-AFP photo
The head of the United Nations admitted this past week that the organization he heads has had a bias against Israel.“Unfortunately, because of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, Israel has been weighed down by criticism and suffered from bias and sometimes even discrimination,” UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon admitted during his visit to Jerusalem, according to the European Jewish Press (EJP).Addressing students participating in the Rishon Lezion College of Management’s Model UN program at the UN headquarters in Jerusalem, Ban said Israel should be treated equal to all the other 192 UN member states.The comments came in response to complaints by the students that Israel receives more criticism than any other member country in the world body.Ban told the students he had come to the region for the sixth time to express his support for the renewed peace talks between Israel and the Palestinian Authority."I have never been this optimistic," he said, according to EJP, adding that the international community had never had such expectations and hope that the peace process would reach a solution.“This time, I expect real peace,” the UN chief said, urging both sides ‘’to be patient’’ and adding that negotiations are still the best way to reach a two-state solution.“The Israeli and Palestinian people are neighbors and have no choice but to live in harmony and peace, side by side,” Ban was quoted by EJP as having said.On Friday, Ban met with Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu, who told him that the Israeli-Arab conflict has nothing to do with the Jewish communities in Judea and Samaria and everything to do with Arab refusal to recognize Israel as a Jewish state.“As far as the Israeli-Palestinian peace process, we have to get to the root cause of the problem and the root cause was and remains the persistent refusal to recognize the Jewish State in any boundary,” said Netanyahu.“It doesn’t have to do with the settlements – that’s an issue that has to be resolved, but this is not the reason that we have a continual conflict. The conflict preceded the establishment of a single settlement by half a century and when we rooted out all the settlements in Gaza, the attacks continued because of this basic opposition to the Jewish State. I think it’s important to understand that if we build a few hundred apartments in Gilo or Ramot, or the other Jewish neighborhoods of Jerusalem, or in urban blocks that everybody knows, including the Palestinian negotiating team, according to the Al Jazeera leaks, will be part of the final peace map in Israel, I think these are not the real issues that we need to discuss.”Netanyahu called on Ban to look into the abuse of UNRWA (the United Nations Relief and Works Agency) camps in Gaza which was running "peace camps" that were actually being used to "instill the culture of hatred and the ideas of destroying Israel amidst Palestinian children.”Ban also called on Israelis and PA Arabs to overcome "deep skepticism" that he said risked thwarting efforts to reach a peace agreement. "We must overcome the deep skepticism that comes from 20 years of stalemate," Ban said at a meeting in Jerusalem with Israeli President Shimon Peres.

Ban Ki-moon admits UN bias against Israel
DEBKAfile August 17, 2013, 11:14 AM (GMT+02:00)
Visiting UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon admitted that, “Unfortunately because of the conflict, Israel has been weighed down by criticism and suffered from bias – sometimes even discrimination.” He was speaking to Israeli students in Rishon Lezion Friday. Ban added that Israel should be treated as “equal to all other 192 members states.” The UN secretary was optimism about the current peace process between Israel and the Palestinians. He urged Israel to overcome its skepticism and the Palestinians to unify, in order to achieve two states living in peace – three states would be unacceptable.

Muslim American Group Plans Provocation on 9/11

A Muslim group in the U.S. caused a media firestorm after announcing it plans to hold a mass protest march on September 11.-By Elad Benari-First Publish: 8/19/2013, 5:16 AM-Israelnationalnews

Ruins of the Twin Towers of the World Trade Center
Ruins of the Twin Towers of the World Trade Center-Flash 90
The 12th anniversary of the September 11, 2001 terror attacks is coming up, and a Muslim group in the United States caused an uproar over the weekend when it announced a “million man march” to take place on the anniversary of the horrible attacks.The American Muslim Political Action Committee caused a media firestorm in the United States over the weekend after announcing it plans to hold a mass protest march in Washington D.C. on September 11, reported the Israel Hayom daily.In a statement posted on its website, the group said it is planning to stage a "million-Muslim march" on the 12th anniversary of the deadliest terror attack on American soil, adding it is demanding that Muslim-Americans' "civil rights be protected by our government" and that "laws be enacted to protect [their] First Amendment [rights]."The group further urged President Barack Obama to "fulfill his promise from his first campaign for presidency of a transparent government” and is “asking for the release of the 9/11 commission report to the American people," reported Israel Hayom."We American Muslims reject violence and terrorism, and defend the constitutional rights of all Americans. Every year on September 11, beginning in 2013, we will be marching in Washington, D.C., as we build toward our goal of bringing one million American Muslims to march in our nation’s capital," the statement declared."On 9.11.01 our country was forever changed by the horrific events in New York. The entire country was victimized by the acts done on that day. Muslim and non-Muslim alike were traumatized, but we as Muslims continue 12 years later to be victimized by being made the villains. To this day every media outlet and anti-Islamic organization has committed slanderous and libel statements against us as Muslims and our religion of Islam. Yet our government either sits idly by and does nothing to protect our freedoms, or it exacerbates the problem with its constant war on terrorism in Islamic countries, congressional hearings on Islam in America, and its changes to the NDAA [National Defense Authorization Act] law," the statement by the group claims."It is time for Muslim and non-Muslim Americans to join together to defend our Constitution," the group said.The protest will condemn "FBI traps" and the "illegal tapping and surveilling of Muslim Americans," as well as "media propaganda making the word terrorist synonymous with Muslim," Isa Hodge, one of the march's organizers told U.S. News and World Report.The harsh criticism leveled at the organization following its decision to hold the march on 9/11 initially prompted it to changed the event's name to "Million American March against Fear," Fox News reported, but the name did little to gain much traction and the group had apparently reverted back to its original title.Dr. Zuhdi Jasser, president of the Islamic Forum for Democracy, was quoted by Fox News as saying that the American Muslim Political Action Committee was a "problematic group … trying to exploit 9/11. They're basically a bunch of 'truthers' who think that America is to blame for everything."The Anti-Defamation League, Jasser said, has identified some of the leaders of the march as "being virulent anti-Semites who think 9/11 was a conspiracy theory."
According to Russian news network RT, the group hopes to repeat the success of the 1995 Million Man March, in which an estimated 1.5-2 million protesters stood up for African-American civil rights to "convey to the world a vastly different picture of the black male."Last year on September 11, the deadly attack on the U.S. consulate in Benghazi, Libya, took place. Christopher Stephens, the U.S. ambassador to Libya and three other Americans were killed in that attack.The United States Justice Department recently filed sealed criminal charges against a number of suspects in the attack in Benghazi.One of those charged is Ahmed Abu Khattalah, founder of Libya's Islamist militia Ansar al-Sharia.Abu Khattalah was seen at the compound when it was overrun, according to intelligence officials. In interviews with reporters, Abu Khattalah has admitted being at the scene but denied involvement in the attack.Meanwhile, a U.S.-born jihadi and Al Qaeda spokesperson has called on Muslims to attack U.S. diplomats, and appealed to wealthy Al Qaeda sympathizers to provide financial incentives for such attacks.Adam Gadahn, who is himself the subject of a $1 million bounty by the U.S. government and believed to be hiding in Pakistan, made the call in a 39-minute recording posted on an Islamist forum, and translated by the SITE counter-terrorism monitoring group.

Israel intensifying bid to rally support for Egypt military rule’

It’s ‘army or anarchy,’ Israeli official tells NY Times, rebuffing claims that Jerusalem is ‘undercutting’ Western efforts

August 19, 2013, 10:34 am 1-The Times of Israel

Egypt rejects EU threat to halt aid amid mounting death toll

FM Nabil Fahmy warns against ‘internationalization’ of so-called internal matters, suggests Cairo could do without European help

August 19, 2013, 2:23 am 2-The Times of Israel

Earlier Sunday, the presidents of the European Commission and the European Council said it was the responsibility of the Egyptian army and the interim government to end the violence and to embark on a political dialogue to swiftly restore democracy.Nearly 900 people have died there over the week in clashes between security forces and supporters of the deposed President Mohammed Morsi, officials said.
“The violence and the killings of these last days cannot be justified nor condoned,” said European Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso and Council chief Herman Van Rompuy. “The calls for democracy and fundamental freedoms from the Egyptian population cannot be disregarded, much less washed away in blood,” they added.Top EU diplomats are gathering Monday morning in Brussels to discuss possible EU actions in response to the crisis in Egypt. The diplomats will lay the groundwork for an expected emergency meeting of the bloc’s foreign ministers on Egypt later this week.The 28-nation bloc is a major source of aid, loans, business and tourists for Egypt. The EU and its member states last year pledged a combined 5 billion euros ($6.7 billion) in loans and aid for Egypt, contingent on the progress toward democracy.German Chancellor Angela Merkel on Sunday floated the idea to halt previously approved arms shipments to Egypt as part of a coordinated EU response.“In any case, arms exports can absolutely be subject to measures by which one makes it clear: We are very skeptical regarding what is happening in Egypt at the moment,” she told public broadcaster ZDF. “We will do everything to stop the violence.”Sun-seeking tourists from Germany and other EU countries flocking to resorts on the Red Sea have kept Egypt’s ailing economy from suffocating since the 2011 Arab Spring protests that led to the ouster of autocrat Hosni Mubarak.Berlin, however, on Friday issued a stern travel warning following this week’s violence. Germany stopped short of seeking to evacuate its currently estimated 40,000 citizens there, but firmly advised against traveling to Egypt. If travel warnings from many EU countries were issued or kept in place, Egypt’s already fragile economy would face further mayhem.In Paris, French President Francois Hollande said European and Arab nations have a “common responsibility” to do what they can so the violence in Egypt ends and a political life can be restarted.