Thousands of Israelis, including high-profile politicians, attended an anti-African demonstration in Tel Aviv. The rally turned violent, with attacks on Africans and grocery shop windows being smashed.
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On Sunday, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told his ministers that the phenomenon of “illegal work infiltrators” was “very grave,” and that it “threatened the social fabric of society,” Israel’s national security and national identity. He also warned that unless action is taken, the migrants could “inundate” the country and “cancel out its image as a Jewish and democratic state.”
Netanyahu’s words were strongly supported by Interior Minister Eli Yishai, who called for the deportation of asylum seekers.
Source: http://www.rt.com/news/israel-anti-migrant-demo-061/
Saturday, May 26, 2012
Amidst rampant crime by "youths" against whites, FBI is preocupied by...
... three men with white supremacist tattoos punching and kicking the face and body of an African-American man at a bus stop in Houston last summer simply because of the color of his skin.
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Moving forward, we see three keys to turning back the ongoing scourge of white supremacy extremism:
- Our increased emphasis on the lawful gathering, analyzing, and sharing of intelligence on current and emerging trends, tactics, and threats.
- Continued collaboration with our local, state, tribal, and federal partners, especially on our Joint Terrorism Task Forces around the nation.
- And most importantly, the support of Americans who find these types of crimes abhorrent and antithetical to our way of life.
Source: http://www.fbi.gov/news/stories/2012/may/extremism_052212/extremism_052212
That's "Domestic Terrorism" according to FBI...
US passes law to hand over more money and military "aid" to needful Israel
Source: http://www.defensenews.com/article/20120520/DEFREG04/305200001/U-S-Senate-Considers-Generous-Deal-Israel?odyssey=tab|topnews|text|FRONTPAGE
In addition to extending U.S. government-backed loan guarantees to Israel through 2015, both bills urge expanded technology sharing and joint military exercises.
Specifically, lawmakers call for the U.S. to:
• Expand already-close intelligence cooperation, including satellite intelligence.
• Provide through possible lend-lease arrangements new weaponry, including air refueling tankers, missile defense capabilities and “specialized munitions.”
• Improve the process for Israel’s purchase of F-35 Joint Strike Fighters to allow for greater cost efficiencies and “on-time delivery.”
• Expand joint military exercises to address emerging common threats.
• Offer the Israel Air Force additional training opportunities in the U.S. to compensate for Israel’s limited air space.
• Encourage an expanded role for Israel within NATO, “including enhanced presence at NATO headquarters and exercises.”
• Make surplus defense gear and services available to Israel, particularly those resulting from the U.S. pullout from Iraq.
• Strengthen efforts to prevent weapon smuggling into Gaza and threats infiltrating from the Sinai Peninsula.
• Allocate additional weaponry and munitions and extend the time allocated for U.S. war reserves stockpiled in Israel.
• Expand bilateral cooperation in homeland security, counterterrorism, maritime security, energy, cybersecurity and related areas.
• Take action to integrate Israel into the U.S. defense network for the eastern Mediterranean.
Finally, the bill passed by the House authorizes Israel’s expanded use of grant military aid to be applied more broadly for commercial rather than foreign military sales.
The enhancements come in addition to more than $3 billion in annual U.S. grant military aid to Israel and a separate bill pending in both houses of Congress for another $680 million in multiyear funding for Israel’s Iron Dome rocket defense system. …
Within 180 days of its enactment into law, the act directs U.S. President Barack Obama to report on specific steps his administration is taking to preserve Israel’s qualitative military edge.
The bill was introduced by Sen. Barbara Boxer, D-Calif.
In addition to extending U.S. government-backed loan guarantees to Israel through 2015, both bills urge expanded technology sharing and joint military exercises.
Specifically, lawmakers call for the U.S. to:
• Expand already-close intelligence cooperation, including satellite intelligence.
• Provide through possible lend-lease arrangements new weaponry, including air refueling tankers, missile defense capabilities and “specialized munitions.”
• Improve the process for Israel’s purchase of F-35 Joint Strike Fighters to allow for greater cost efficiencies and “on-time delivery.”
• Expand joint military exercises to address emerging common threats.
• Offer the Israel Air Force additional training opportunities in the U.S. to compensate for Israel’s limited air space.
• Encourage an expanded role for Israel within NATO, “including enhanced presence at NATO headquarters and exercises.”
• Make surplus defense gear and services available to Israel, particularly those resulting from the U.S. pullout from Iraq.
• Strengthen efforts to prevent weapon smuggling into Gaza and threats infiltrating from the Sinai Peninsula.
• Allocate additional weaponry and munitions and extend the time allocated for U.S. war reserves stockpiled in Israel.
• Expand bilateral cooperation in homeland security, counterterrorism, maritime security, energy, cybersecurity and related areas.
• Take action to integrate Israel into the U.S. defense network for the eastern Mediterranean.
Finally, the bill passed by the House authorizes Israel’s expanded use of grant military aid to be applied more broadly for commercial rather than foreign military sales.
The enhancements come in addition to more than $3 billion in annual U.S. grant military aid to Israel and a separate bill pending in both houses of Congress for another $680 million in multiyear funding for Israel’s Iron Dome rocket defense system. …
Within 180 days of its enactment into law, the act directs U.S. President Barack Obama to report on specific steps his administration is taking to preserve Israel’s qualitative military edge.
Saturday, May 19, 2012
Israel's prime minister: all Africans should be put in detention centers
Source: Jerusalem Post
Interior Minister Eli Yishai on Wednesday said that all African migrants and asylum seekers should be jailed, put in detention centers or given repatriation grants, claiming that most of them are engaged in criminal activity.
Sunday, May 13, 2012
Israeli students to get $2,000 to spread state propaganda on Facebook
Source: http://electronicintifada.net/blog/ali-abunimah/israeli-students-get-2000-spread-state-propaganda-facebook
The National Union of Israeli Students (NUIS) has become a full-time partner in the Israeli government’s efforts to spread its propaganda online and on college campuses around the world.
NUIS has launched a program to pay Israeli university students $2,000 to spread pro-Israel propaganda online for 5 hours per week from the “comfort of home.”
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