Won’t Get Fooled Again
Laurence Simon | Aug 10, 2006 | 4 comments
Yesterday, I posted Nasrallah’s call for Israeli Arabs to clear out of Haifa so he wouldn’t kill them with his minions raining missiles down them on a constant basis.
You know, almost sixty years ago, the Grand Mufti of Jerusalem and countless Arab and Islamic leaders called for the non-Jewish residents of the Palestine Mandate to leave their homes so they could conduct their all-out genocidal campaign against the fledgling State of Israel.
Their descendants aren’t as easily fooled:
Former Knesset Member and Haifa resident Issam Mahoul on Wednesday categorically rejected Hizbullah chief Hassan Nasrallah’s callto Arab residents of Haifa to evacuate the city.“We have nothing to do outside of Haifa, and we have no reason to panic. The Palestinian people are especially unwilling to be refugees of any kind again,” Mahoul told Ynet.
Anybody hearing “Won’t get fooled again” by The Who in their mind?
The fact that a former Minister of the Israeli Knesset would identify himself as “Palestinian” is another issue entirely.
Or is it?
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Israeli Arabs are torn between propaganda and the good living. On one hand, they have Palestinian Nazi-style lies and agitations pumped into their heads day and and day out (kill all the Jews, Jews are Evil, Israel must be destroyed, you’re oppressed, you’re Palestinians and not Israelis)… on the other hand, they KNOW that they have the good life which no other Arab group in the Middle East enjoys.
Must be difficult being an Israeli Arab… on one hand, you want to kill the Jews. But on the other hand, if you kill the Jews you’ll be living in a tin-pot Third World dictatorphip.
I recon there should be a poll among Israeli Arabs: we should ask them whether they are Palestinians or Israeli. If they say the former, revoke their citizenship and move them to Gaza. If they say the latter, rejoice. The fact that an ex-MK obviously chooses the former says a lot about the failure of Israel to take care of traitors in our midst…
I’m not an Israeli so I don’t exactly have the best position to argue from, but I think you should be grateful for this guy and what he says, regardless of what he identifies with.
Sure, it’s a bit odd, but think about it this way: if all Palestinians thought and acted like him, you’d be laughing, I think.
Hey at least he attempts to have influence politically rather than through violence. You have to count your blessings.
You’re right about counting my blessings – the fact that he’s not being violent certainly speaks in his favor. Unfortunately, Arab MKs tend to do their best to incite violence without appearing to do so. It’s akin to an American politician during WW2 publicly defining himself as Aryan and German first and firmost. Or (to avoid worn-out WW2 analogies) an Asian-American politician during the Vietnam war publicly defining himself as a Vietnamese Communist and claiming to speak for all the Asian-Americans.
Actually, no, this is not a good comparison either. It’s just an insane situation in general and I can’t think of another one like it in history. A part of a state’s population openly supports an organization dedicated to genociding the majority of that state’s population – only in the psychotic, PC, spineless world of today.
Haifa streets are empy, 3rd of the population of the city has left..
Only today I’ve heard about 15 rockets landing in Haifa
And everyone is wondering what is Olmert waiting for and why is he stoppping IDF from acting..
Michael, haifa