Showing posts with label Gaza. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Gaza. Show all posts

Wednesday, 23 April 2014

Jewish in the US.



All are not the same....read on this article.



A Jewish-Jewish debate has heated up in recent years in the United States with new critical voices of Israel taking centre stage. Such healthy debate is not unique in American politics. Immigrant communities like Cubans, Irish and Armenians do the same.
But confining the US debate on Palestine and the Arab world to a mere intra-Zionist debate is counterproductive. It's narrowly defining and largely dictating the larger debate over US policy towards the Arab-Israeli conflict.

It renders the Palestinians relevant only by what they mean to Israel, not for who they are or how they are related to the larger Arab or Muslim worlds.
They are judged to be moderate or extremist, enlightened or primitive, peace loving or evildoers according to their tolerance of Israel's occupation or rejection of a "Jewish state" on "their" lands.
This approach has culminated in utter US failure to conclude a successful peace process to end the conflict. A failure that could further diminish US leverage to the detriment of its policy towards the region.

But this is neither inevitable nor irreversible.

Jews by association
American Jewish association with Israel has intensified over the last few decades. Coolness towards the early labour/socialist Israel gave way to new excitement after Israel's 1967 victory against the Arabs and its occupation of all of Palestine.

Eventually, the emergence of the "special relationship" Americanised Israel and opened the floodgates of Jewish support to the new regional ally.

Unlike Jewish communities from other countries who emigrated to Israel in droves, American Jews have overwhelmingly stayed in America. Instead of migrating, they provided indispensable support, financial, political and even strategic.
To their credit - the estimated 4 million Jews, who emigrated to North America from Europe between 1860 and 1960, and their descendants have emerged as powerful and influential actors throughout the American establishment, and hence their position carried huge weight over their main issue of interest, Israel/Palestine.

This is especially the case because Palestine does not count on its own as a strategic imperative for the US and Palestinian/Arab Americans have failed to mount a counter political charm offensive.
Moreover, the Arab world has been divided and weak and in the absence of regional pressure on Washington to act responsibly and fairly, leaving Washington ever more perceptive to domestic Jewish influence.

The only two exceptions to this rule came first in 1991 when the George Bush administration insisted that Israel freeze all settlement building in the occupied Palestinian territories in order to convene the international conference for peace. And in 2010, when General David Petraeus reportedly warned that the Palestinian issue was "fomenting anti-American sentiment due to the perception of US favouritism towards Israel".

But even that concern was soon pushed aside when Washington appeared to be engaging in the peace process once again.
Unfortunately, American Zionism has remained largely antiquated despite Israel's own historians' demystification of the traditional Zionist narrative by chronicling early Zionists' war crimes and revealing their covert plans to take over Palestine. The American Zionists continue to hold onto myths and mythologies about the "miracle" of Israel, a city on a hill.

Jewish polarisation.
The US turn to the left and Israel's further turn to the right after the 2008 elections, have polarised the organised American Jewish elites and put pressure on moderate Jewish voices to be openly critical of Israel and distance themselves from the extremist policies of the Netanyahu government.

The new split has reinvigorated the political debate between these Jewish moderates who demand that Israel end its occupation and its illegal settlement construction in order to allow for the establishment of a Palestinian state, and the radicals, who demand that the Palestinians embrace Israel as a "Jewish state" and relinquish their rights over Jerusalem and Palestinian right of return, even before a final negotiated settlement is reached.

While on the face of it, the moderates' position is a big step forward on the road of recognising Palestinians' rights in Palestine, it stems primarily from having Israel’s best interest in mind. Not Palestine's.

They see a compromise in the occupied West Bank as a necessary step to maintain the "democratic" character of the Jewish state and ensure continued US support for an Israel ever more isolated in the region and in the world.

But they don't recognise the importance of admitting Israel’s historic injustices or compensating the Palestinians for more than six decades of dispossession and more than four decades of occupation.

In other words, while the moderates attempt at saving Israel from itself and unburdening Judaism from the ills of occupation and apartheid is commendable, it falls short on addressing the Palestinians as victims of Israel's aggression.


Jews by disassociation.
Make no mistake, there are also many non-Zionists as well as robust post-Zionist and anti-Zionist activists among American Jews.
If Palestine's worst opponents in the US are Jewish, so are Palestine's most vocal and dedicated supporters.

This is especially admirable because supporting Israel is praised, celebrated and even rewarded (including tax breaks) in the US, while supporting the cause of Palestine can be terribly taxing for a Jewish American.

Among the staunchest Palestine defenders are a minority of anti-Zionist ultra orthodox religious Jews who see Israel as anathema to Jewish teachings.
But it's the secularist Jews who don't necessarily identify themselves as Jewish per se, that have adopted the most uncompromising and moral position on Palestinian rights.
Agree with them or not, these courageous "universalists" identify with the Palestinians as victims of dispossession and oppression, unconditionally. They see the cause of Palestine as an extension of the struggle for freedom from colonialism and war.

Their compass is truly universal and their prism is ethical not ethnic.
But they remain a minority on the margins of the US establishment and outside the influential Jewish organisations.


Palestine, the test for the US.

President Barack Obama might lean towards the moderate Zionist J Street lobby, but the US government, including Congress, continues, rather expediently, to follow in the footsteps of the extremist pro-Israel lobby, AIPAC.

And so the US foreign policy establishment continues to swing between moderate and radical Zionism instead of fairly mediating between Palestinians and Israelis.
The result is an utter failure of two decades of peace process and a diminished US credibility in the Middle East.
Soon after failure of the Camp David negotiations in 2000, I remember reading that Palestinians, like other Arabs before them, felt that the US delegation was divided between Labourites and Likudniks, in reference to Israel's own centrist and rightist political parties.

Indeed, one keen observer went as far as noting that while the US delegations mediating the first Camp David summit between Israel and Egypt were all Christians with the exception of then US Ambassador to Israel, the later Camp David Summit with the Palestinians in 2000 featured a US delegation that was compromised of only Jewish friends of Israel with the exception of President Bill Clinton.

I personally don't know and don't look for who's a Jew and who isn't. Nor do I judge people by their religion. But the dominant presence of staunch supporters of Israel in the US establishment, Jewish or otherwise, is certainly a cause of concern. Does the name Martin Indyk ring a bell? Like his predecessor Dennis Ross, this close ally of Israel is spearheading the US day-to-day negotiations between Palestinians and Israelis.

The US government can't pretend to be a fair broker when, according to one of its former Zionist delegates, it acts as "Israel's lawyer". That's not a question of ethnicity or religion, but one of sound political judgement.


Source.

Tuesday, 1 June 2010

Gaza flotilla


Aid ship Rachel Corrie, with 6 Malaysians, presses on to Gaza


We hope those passengers and crew in custody will be allowed freedom soon and all six ships in the flotilla to be given the green light.
The UN need to hasten their decision and pressed Israel hard this time...otherwise we shall witness another work done by evil being let-off, yet again.

And in my opinion, the only terrorist elements obvious here is nontheless from the aggressor themselves.

Monday, 31 May 2010

Dajjal is the embodiment of evil


The horrifying deadly attack by Israeli naval commandos on a flotilla carrying 10,000 tonnes of aid to Gaza in international waters is a true work of the sons of Dajjal.
The flotilla which carries goods and supplies for the usage of people in Gaza among all fetch humanitarians from several countries including Malaysia.

Does Israel really think that in international waters they can commit endless crimes with no jurisdiction to prosecute them?
I am eager to hear what robocop of the world, the United States has to say on this matter.

The US has so far been rather careful and quiet since the attacked.
Maybe they're in the midst trying to scheme out answers for both parties ~ nice for the ears of the Israelis @ their rulers, and in the same time soothes the world with some white lies because, hey, they are the one who claimed themselves as 'a compassionate nation' and we all know they greedily want to keep that Sheriff badge in order to rule the world....sorry, help rule the world. The ruler is still the Zionist.
Don't you think so?

While Im supposing that Israel will be let off scott-free, I am hoping the United Nations will be united in condemning the attack and not just mere verbal but also in action that will put the civilians killer-nation to world prison.

Feeling besotted with the thought that they will be allowed to kill civilians who were on a ship 'supposedly' carrying weapons, I can't help but wonder what is their right in doing so.
Do they really think that they have immunity killing civilians on what they believe 'in the ungoverned area'?

Watching how Israeli Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman denied existence of any humanitarian crisis in Gaza and said the aid convoy manifestedviolent propaganda against Israel, and Israel will not allow its sovereignty to be threatened in any way, in any place land, air or sea' with such impertinent, it reminded me to the story of Al Masih Ad-Dajjal (the false messiah) and I have no doubt at all that they are the military and true minions and followers of Dajjal.

Their only purpose in this world is to conquer and spread disaster to ruin the world and human peace.
With Turkey, an allied nation with the country now giving Israel a firm NO-NO, we hope the attack will generate a mass condemnation of Israel and their supporters.



Friday, 16 January 2009

Facebook | Shaz Shahar

Facebook Shaz Shahar


Please state your views if you are concern on the brutality commited by the world's war criminals; the Israel and the United States.

BOYCOTT - Che Det

1. I would like to have the Malaysian Armed Forces attack the United States and Israel.

2. But I don't think the Government and the MAF would agree with me.

3. So what do we do?.......

BOYCOTT - Che Det

Thursday, 15 January 2009

January 2009

January 2009

Start the boycott

Emails and smses have been going around asking for support to not going to McDonald and Starbuck for the reason that these two organisation supposedly will be contributing their profits until this Sunday to be channeled to Israel.

Although spokesperson of the local McDonald franchise denies that the company is doing such thing, it indicates that as rumours and Mcdonalds in any countries are run by their local people and paying tax to the local country respectively.

Nevertheless, what was not mentioned in the news was that a franchisee will have to pay the franchisers a certain royalty some sort. Thus, that money will then be channeled to the Israel in helping out killing Palestinians children and civilians.

There would not be any evident that specify the100% profit donation rumour - but both Starbucks and McDonald's are already boycotted by a lot of people conscience for reasons ranging from questionable business ethics to damage to the environment.
McDonald's is on the Boycott Israel list because it is a major corporate sponsor of the Jewish United Fund which works to maintain American military support for Israel.

Starbucks is on the Boycott Israel list because its chairman is an active Zionist who morally and financially supports Israel. If the world and consumers with conscience would adhere to this matter and willing to substitute their favourite Big Mac for Burger's King's burger, i am sure in a long run these two companies will feel the effect of people's power.

There are a lot of other products on the boycott list but, it is kind of hard for us to changed all of a sudden and the fact that this kind of boycott is short term.
Although there had been a case when the whole Ara nation at one point of time in 2002 if i am not mistaken boycotted all US-based product, there was an impact in US export during that period.

The most important move should come from the Arabs world.They should be the one that really take this boycott list into consideration and stick on to it for the whole year. I am sure there will be a huge impact. Nevertheless, we wouldn't know what those pig Israelis and American government could be doing in retaliation.

Sunday, 4 January 2009

Bloody Jews

US blocks UN Security Council action on Gaza



It is crystal clear that the bloody America is controlled by the Jews.
UN is just another body also under their control.
The Hamas should not stop the attack and continue bombing the Israel.



"Asked what kind of resolution would be acceptable to the United States, Wolff said “the important point to focus on here is establishing the understanding of what type of cease-fire we’re talking about and to ensure that it’s lasting, and to ensure that we don’t return to a situation that led to the current situation.”

I'll throw my shoes to his face!
The US is a bloody war criminal-led country. They're just buying time with this stupid statement. God will punish these people and their country. One day before the The Day, we will see that.

"Britain’s UN Ambassador John Sawers, who said he was “very disappointed” that no agreement was reached on a council statement Saturday, said a solution must also address the Hamas rocketing and arms smuggling across the Egyptian border."

Hhmmmm....finding faults with another Muslim country perhaps?

There has been too many wake-up calls for the Muslim nations to work together against this satanic worshippers but only a handful that would dare to complaint. The rest are still resting on their laurels.

Tuesday, 30 December 2008

GAZA
Posted by Dr. Mahathir Mohamad at December 30, 2008 4:18 PM


1. The world seem to be condemning Israel for the inhuman attack against Gaza. But as usual the world does nothing. Why not? Because Israel is backed by the United States of America.

2. The world should also condemn the United States. The planes and the bombs are all made in America. If they are lost the US will replace them. And the US will finance Israel so as to continue its bestiality.

3. For as long as the US backs Israel, we will continue to see Israel ignoring world opinion as it murders the Palestinians Arabs, and destroys their towns and cities.

4. When I said Israel rules the world by proxy, the American media and Government condemned me. But it is a fact that only those candidates approved by Israel can win elections in America. So much for democracy in the United States. Lets see the stand of the United States' new President.

5. Incidentally we should also realise that we are, in a small way, helping Israel. Israeli persimmons (pisang kaki) are sold in supermarkets in Kuala Lumpur.

6. Singapore is Israel's channel to penetrate the Malaysian market.

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Dear Yg Bhg Tun,

The world only dares to condemn but what can be done when the ROBOCOP of the world is controlling every damn body that supposedly to be on the neutral side.

The only start to ending the monopolisation of the Jewish world is for all the Arabs countries especially the oil-rich ones start compromising and working hand in hand to fight this criminals. But, again, do you posibbly think that they're going to jeopardise being attack by the ROBOCOP and its world police and have their countries torn apart?

Hmmm...about the persimmons; i love eating them and knows they are imported from the New Zealand. I do not know some of them (that you stumbled upon) came from Israel.

And how do they get in the country by the way?