With Arab Humanitarianism We Take What we Can Get

We were introduced to Dubai Police Chief and Inspector Clouseau impersonator Dahi Khalfan Tamim back in 2010 when the bumbling detective was investigating the Mahmoud al- Mabhouh assassination, trying to issue an arrest warrant for Bibi and later claiming that the Mossad was out to get him. His semi-insane rantings (brought to you by the miracle that is Google Translate) have included claims that

Israel is a rogue state, and beyond legitimacy and international laws, and that its leaders have sick mentalities, and they need to psychiatrists.

Now, in an interview on Al Jazeera, we discover a new “humanitarian” version of Dahi as he proudly declares:

If I know a bomb is going to go off [even] on a street in Israel, I’ll take the same security measures to protect a Jewish Person as I’d do for someone anywhere in the lands of Islam.

As he speaks he has this smug look of self satisfaction as if to suggest that he is a man of SUCH integrity, that he would go to the seemingly ridiculous lengths of EVEN PROTECTING JEWS in the line of duty. Oh thank you kind sir, it is humanitarianism like this that gives us Jews a warm fuzzy feeling inside. This is tantamount to placing us on the same level as human beings, which is certainly step up from the monkeys and pigs with which we usually bed down.

Meanwhile the Al Jazeera interviewer looks at him incredulously.

But that’s dangerous talk Lieutenant Dahi. Many people would disagree with you

But Dahi sticks to his guns.

By God, if it were in the heart of Tel Aviv, and the activity is to target innocent people, its on me to report and relay the information, even to Israel, with which we don’t have relations.

Yes, when it comes to the Arab world, we Jews get a warm fuzzy feeling when we hear talk like this. Kind of like the warm fuzzy feeling the innocent man – wrongly convicted of murderer gets when his sentence is commuted from the death penalty to life in prison.

(H/T Cliff Pinto)

2 thoughts on “With Arab Humanitarianism We Take What we Can Get”

  1. The woman asks “Would Israel do the same for us?”
    Um, hello? The IDF drops warning leaflets before a Hamas raid, treats injured Hamas terrorists when their own tunnels collapse on them, gives medical care to injured Syrians while Bibi shakes their hand and wishes them a speedy recovery, calls off strikes in Gaza because Hamas has put rockets too close to children on a playground, knowing full well these rockets could turn around and kill Israelis, and on and on.
    The Arab world has a long way to go when their sympathy is with this woman whose response to a statement saying it would not be an excuse to be immoral and not save a life just because someone else did not do the same is “Why not?”

  2. The woman asks “Would Israel do the same for us?”
    Um, hello? The IDF drops warning leaflets before a Hamas raid, treats injured Hamas terrorists when their own tunnels collapse on them, gives medical care to injured Syrians while Bibi shakes their hand and wishes them a speedy recovery, calls off strikes in Gaza because Hamas has put rockets too close to children on a playground, knowing full well these rockets could turn around and kill Israelis, and on and on.
    The Arab world has a long way to go when their sympathy is with this woman whose response to a statement saying it would not be an excuse to be immoral and not save a life just because someone else did not do the same is “Why not?”

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