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October 17, 2013

Good morning Europeans.

Today the European Court “>misused EU funds clearly illustrate. Your money ends up in surreal places, such as salaries paid to convicted terrorists or underwriting a TV quiz where Haifa and Jaffa are Palestinian cities waiting to be reclaimed. Hundreds of millions of Europeans believe that “Pro-Palestinian” = “Pro-peace”; Turns out that support for the Palestinians tends to fuel their most radical nationalistic aggressions, and that totally defeats the purpose.

Today, Europeans, may be a good day to examine the reasons for this transfer of wealth from the progressive European realm to a corrupt elite of Palestinian individuals. Good time to understand the nature of a bad deal forced upon you, Europeans, by blind political-correctness.


Good morning those who extend generous aid to Gaza.

Today it was revealed that the IDF has exposed a “>advanced greenhouses left behind by Israeli settlers in 2005 were gone within an hour of their departure; Internationally funded schools, hospitals and UN facilities are infested with weapon and ammunition handled by gangs of shady characters, in contrast to basic civilized conduct – Nothing is ever put to good use in Gaza.

Some of you, donors, share Hamas’ uncontrollable desire to hurt, kill and kidnap Jews, you may feel content about the tunnel. You, too, are accomplices to the hijack of the entire Gazan population for the sake of the manic desire to undo Israel, undo the Jews. This is not the first Arab population sentenced to miserable existence by its own brethren in order to satisfy this violent and sadistic obsession.


Good morning “Human rights activists”.

Can you see this morning what the problem may be with cement in Gaza? Some 800 tons of the stuff were used to construct the tunnel. Today is a good day to understand that seemingly innocent goods may be used for surprisingly guilty purposes, depending on the intent of the user. Yes, “Intent” – it’s a word. It’s a consideration. It’s a moral indicator. It’s everything.

Do you wonder what kind of human rights you’re promoting by helping to sustain Hamas’ destructive, loathsome rule, screaming Hamas’ victimhood from the decks of glorious flotillas, yearning for the Gaza shore as if it was the touch-down zone – just to shake Ismail Hanyia’s hand, just to offer him some words of encouragement.

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