With Israel "Apartheid" week coming and going to campuses around the world, it is time for those Pro-Israel activists to come together to remind the world what it means to be pro-Israel: it means pro-peace. Yes, Israel is not a perfect country. Ask any Israeli. I promise you no one Israeli will have the same response on what is right or wrong with Israel. But, that is how democracy works. But, Israel has and always stood up for peace. Israel has always stood with it's ally, the United States, waiting for someone to come through that door and discuss peace. It wasn't Arafat, he decided long before Camp David in 2000 that he wanted war. It is not anyone currently in the Palestinian Authority, as they continue to promote the murder of innocent civilians (see here and here).
Yet, Palestinian clubs and other far left wing clubs/organizations have the audacity to blame Israel for apartheid?! Watch the video below and you tell me (courtesy of StandWithUs).
“When people criticize Zionists, they mean Jews. You are talking anti-Semitism.” - Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. [ from “The Socialism of Fools: The Left, the Jews and Israel” by Seymour Martin Lipset; in Encounter magazine, December 1969, p. 24. ]
Tuesday, March 29, 2011
Sunday, March 27, 2011
Why no to peace?
While Palestinian Clubs across college campuses fan the flames of hate against Israel and the Jewish State, they refuse to hold the Palestinian Authority accountable for any violations and abuse of their own people.
Why don't they care about women's rights in the Muslim world?
Why do they not care about what is being taught to future generations?
Explain to me, why is it that you chose to fan the flames of hate, of bigotry, or lies, and anti-Semitism? Why don't you want peace?
Hopefully, one day, we can share in a reality of real peace.
Why don't they care about women's rights in the Muslim world?
Why do they not care about what is being taught to future generations?
Explain to me, why is it that you chose to fan the flames of hate, of bigotry, or lies, and anti-Semitism? Why don't you want peace?
Hopefully, one day, we can share in a reality of real peace.
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