Tuesday, June 19, 2007

Who is Abbas or Hamas?

Who is Abbas or Hamas?


Before heading towards gas chambers read the followings!

Giladi wrote this book tell the American people, and especially American Jews, that Jews from Islamic lands did not emigrate willingly to Israel; that, to force them to leave, Jews killed Jews; and that, to buy time to confiscate ever more Arab lands, Jews on numerous occasions rejected genuine peace initiatives from their Arab neighbors.

Source: HOW THE HAGANAH AND THE MOSSAD ELIMINATED JEWS


Zionism and Anti-Semitism, Zionism is worse than Nazism and If Americans Knew.



--- In freeamericanow@yahoogroups.com, "bruceksim" wrote:

Actually knucklehead in this instance we are dealing with sick islamo-fascist scum!!
Cheers Bruce


--- In freeamericanow@yahoogroups.com, "mukto_mona" wrote:
Re: Who is Abbas or Hamas?

We are dealing with sick Nazi Zionists! Find out from their own history!

"If I am asked, "Could you give from the UJA moneys to rescue Jews, 'I say, NO! and I say again NO!"

Izaak Greenbaum -- head of Jewish Agency Rescue Committee February 18, 1943Addressed to the Zionist Executive Council

Source: Jews Against Zionism


--- In freeamericanow@yahoogroups.com, "austro_bangla" wrote:


Who is Abbas or Hamas? The Israeli war criminals are in charge with the assistance of American Terrorists!

Austro
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June 15, 2007 - 8:03AM
Mahmoud Abbas.Photo: AP
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· After 13 years, end game comes quickly for Fatah
· Video: Hamas tightens grip on Gaza


Hamas Islamist fighters said they had taken control of the Palestinian presidential compound in Gaza late on Thursday, calling it the "last bastion'' of President Mahmoud Abbas's secular Fatah forces in the enclave.


A broadcast on a Hamas-run radio station said "the last bastion of corruption has fallen''.
The move came after Palestinian president Mahmoud Abbas sacked the Hamas-led unity government and declared a state of emergency earlier in the day.


Abbas said he would call new elections "as soon as the situation allows", presidency secretary general Tayeb Abdelrahim said.


However, the Islamist Hamas group said it rejected President Abbas's decrees.
"Hamas rejects the Abbas decisions. In practical terms these decisions are worthless. Prime Minister (Ismail) Haniyeh remains the head of the government even if it was dissolved by the president," senior Hamas official Sami Abu Zuhri said.


A senior Hamas official in Syria, Moussa Abu Marzouk, said President Abbas's decision would complicate matters and that Prime Minister Ismail Haniyeh would likely continue in the job.
"This measure (firing Haniyeh) further complicates matters and will yield no results,'' Abu Marzouk said.


"The Palestinian prime minister will most probably continue to carry out his duties.
"Abu Mazen [Abbas] should have opened, rather than closed, the door to dialogue as he did in a hasty way.''


And after a near takeover of the seaside strip by the militant group, Abu Marzouk added there would be no change in Gaza's status and no Islamic rule declared in the territory
Asked about the future of Gaza, Abu Marzouk said there would be no change.


"Gaza will remain Gaza and there will be no changes in its future and will continue to be linked to the West Bank, whether he (Abbas) removed the government or not.''
He rejected talk of declaring an Islamic state in Gaza.


"This talk has no basis ... We are committed to the rules and basic laws organising the Palestinian Authority,'' he said.


President Abbas's aide, Tayeb Abdel Rahim, told a news conference that Abbas may "return to the people'' when circumstances allowed.


Meanwhile, Hamas said its fighters had seized the last of the security bases in the Gaza Strip run by Fatah.


However, members of pro-Fatah security forces and Abbas's presidential guard were still in action around the seafront presidential compound in Gaza City, witnesses said.


"We now control... all security force positions in the Gaza Strip except the headquarters of the president,'' Abu Obeida, spokesman for Hamas's armed wing, the Ezzedine al-Qassam Brigades, said.


AFP/Reuters

Source: Free America Now

Israel: what might have been

Israel: what might have been

Really? What do you say about them?

Mishnah: A girl of the age of 3 years and a day may be betrothed, subject to her father's approval, by sexual intercourse.

Gemara: Our Rabbis taught: 'A girl of the age of 3 years may be betrothed by sexual intercourse.' "

"Rabbi Joseph said, 'Come and hear. A maiden aged 3 years and a day may be acquired in marriage by coition.'

Disgusting Zio-Nazis deserve gas chamber.




--- In freeamericanow@yahoogroups.com, "bruceksim" wrote:

Why do you follow the cult of a paedophile!!?? Poor little Aisha!! Cheers Bruce



--- In freeamericanow@yahoogroups.com, "mukto_mona" wrote:
Re: Israel: what might have been

If you don't have a "yahweh" then why the hell do you eat `Jewish'/Zionist shit all the time?


--- In freeamericanow@yahoogroups.com, "bruceksim" wrote:

I do not have a yahweh or any other god knucklehead. I see what religion has done to the ignorant muslims, jews, christians, hindus etc of this world and I don't need a bar of it!! Cheers Bruce


--- In freeamericanow@yahoogroups.com, "austro_bangla" wrote:Re: Israel: what might have been

So, considering your response, may I say, "where was your bloody `Yahwa' when Hitler went on to screw you lots backside for very good reasons and grounds"? Or are you telling us, the story of Hitler was another fake episode to generate support and produce ingredients to create Israel?



--- In freeamericanow@yahoogroups.com, "bruceksim" wrote:

It seems that allah does not agree with you knucklehead!! He keeps letting the jews kick your collective arses!! Cheers Bruce


--- In freeamericanow@yahoogroups.com, "union_faruque" wrote:Re: Israel: what might have been

The Zionism is blight for mankind. Zionism must be destroyed.


--- In freeamericanow@yahoogroups.com, "bruceksim" wrote:Interesting!! Cheers Bruce

--- In freeamericanow@yahoogroups.com, "union_faruque" wrote:
Re: Israel: what might have been

The Zionism is the real enemy of Judaism and worse then Nazism, Communism or any other dirty or filthy ideology existed in this world. Therefore, the Zionists must be prosecuted under the Nuremberg principle immediately.



--- In freeamericanow@yahoogroups.com, "austro_bangla" wrote:
Re: Israel: what might have been


Thanks for your truthful article. Many good Jewish friends of mine are worried about their future due to Zionist war crimes and genocides continuum.



--- In freeamericanow@yahoogroups.com, "barbara" wrote:
Uganda, Mexico, the US: just a few of the countries originally considered as sites for the Jewish state. By nicholas shakespeare




I don't think Israel will exist in 60 years." So a Jewish friend admitted this summer. It was midnight in Cumbria and we were scanning a disused railway track for glow-worms. Days before, Israeli tanks had trundled into Lebanon, bringing down on to their turrets the pillars of world opinion.


Glow-worms have died out in most places in England, surviving only on unimproved land. As my eyes strained to see a pulse of light, I was tempted into reflecting how the world might be had the Jewish people eschewed Palestine - and established their homeland in one of umpteen countries that were also considered.


In 1891, a Polish group, The Lovers of Zion, proposed an autonomous Jewish state in Argentina. Twelve years later, Theodore Hertzel, the father of Zionism, rejected the British Government's suggestion of Kenya, but warmed to their offer of 15,500 square kilometres in the Ugandan bush. The Seventh Zionist Congress turned this down.


Hertzel also considered Cyprus, the Sinai Peninsula and Madagascar. The 'Madagascar Plan' was endorsed by Goering in 1938 - although negotiations stalled with the French.


Inspired by Hertzel, the Jewish Territorial Organisation - and later the Freeland League - sponsored expeditions to sites as varied as Iraq, Canada, Ecuador, Angola, South Africa, Libya, Australia, Surinam and Mexico.

The most successful was the Galveston Scheme, attracting 9,300 Jews to Texas. In a 1937 plan supported by President Roosevelt, the US Interior Department proposed Alaska as a refuge for Jewish emigres. Least known, but typical, was the attempt to establish a Promised Land in west Tasmania.


The surveyor, Critchley Parker, died of starvation and exposure while mapping the remote site in 1938. "It is at Port Davey that I hope the Jewish settlement will begin", he wrote, his dream of a tranquil refuge as faint as the yellowish glimmer that I finally spotted that night in Cumbria.

FIRST POSTED OCTOBER 10, 2006 Ted Turner checks on his UN donation -->
Israel's Genesis: that old chestnut

Source: Free America Now

Israeli troops move into Gaza

Israeli troops move into Gaza


Zionists do not see a tree in a forest and they deserve gas chamber!


--- In freeamericanow@yahoogroups.com, "bruceksim" wrote:You should not drink alcohol!! It is a proven fact that arab/muslim men cannot metabolise alcohol!! It drives them silly!! and you are proof. Cheers Bruce


--- In freeamericanow@yahoogroups.com, "mukto_mona" wrote:
Re: Israeli troops move into Gaza

Yes Bruce, Hitler did the right thing! He rounded up those disgusting pest and vermin of the world to save them from extinction. Unfortunately, some of them converted to Christianity and to prove their Germaneness, they tortured their own lot more than anybody else! However, today, children of that ungrateful bunch have converted the wonderful effort of Adolph to a `Milking Cow' called holocaust. What a pathetic bunch!

--- In freeamericanow@yahoogroups.com, "bruceksim" wrote: Thank goodness somone has had the balls to go in there and stop these halfwits from slaughtering each other!! Once again the jews go to the aid of their arab/muslim neighbours!!
Got me beat why they bother though!! Cheers Bruce


--- In freeamericanow@yahoogroups.com, "mamubhi" wrote:
Zionist Israel, Zionised USA and UK assisted earlier to create Hamas and then supported and financed it to undermine the PLO (Fathah)!

Now they are doing everything to undermine Hamas to destroy democracy and forcing the PLO to organized a civil war in Palestine to destroy the whole nation again. We have warned about this conspiracy in the past. We are not surprised by this conspiracy. However, I am surprised by the Media and governments' carefully crafted ignorance and shameful silence. I suppose they are under Zionists feet and lost and lost their conscience.

Surely Israeli Holocaust, Holocaust continuum, The Iron Wall, A list of UN Resolutions against "Israel" and The Holocaust as political asset are the real issues. Iraq pullout would hurt Israel, Iraq Was Invaded to Secure Israel and the Middle East Formula for Peace along with The Green Zone Follies are a few good examples to prove "Who control America"? Obviously, the answer is Israelis control America and these are only a few good examples to pin point the undeniable fact who really controls America and why the poor Americans are dying like dogs and cats for Israel!mamubhi


Israeli troops move into Gaza
By Jacques Pinto in Jerusalem
June 18, 2007 12:16am
Article from: Agence France-Presse
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ISRAEL has sent troops into northern Gaza and cut petrol supplies to the territory in a move to isolate the Islamic militants of Hamas who have seized full control.


Deputy Defence Minister Ephraim Sneh said that the incursion into areas of the Gaza Strip was not part of an offensive.


"These are activities of a preventive character, for the moment we are not going on the offensive in the Gaza Strip," Mr Sneh told public radio.


Israel has also pledged to support moderate Palestinian President Mahmud Abbas, whose power is now effectively confined to the occupied West Bank territory.


The Gaza Strip's sole provider of petrol, Israeli firm Dor Alon, has halted deliveries to the area, raising fears of a humanitarian crisis in the import-dependent territory.


Israel has insisted the company cut supplies at the request of Mr Abbas's Government, he the President's aides have vigorously denied the charge.


"On Friday, Palestinian Authority representatives asked the company not to deliver petrol for the time being," an Israeli ministry said in a statement.
Palestinian chief negotiator Saeb Erakat retorted that the reverse was the case.


"I received an order from President Abbas to ask the Israeli side to continue delivering everything to Gaza – fuel, food, electricity. I contacted the Israeli side and they told me they would study the request," Mr Erakat said.


Israeli Infrastructure Minister Benjamin Ben Eliezer is due to hold a meeting on Wednesday to discuss the continuation of fuel, electricity and water supplies to Gaza.


"I don't think the Gaza Strip will survive from a humanitarian perspective for more than a month if Israel does not open the lid," the minister acknowledged on Saturday.


Israel shut all border crossings to Gaza after Hamas took control of the territory on Thursday night, effectively sealing the impoverished area off from the outside world.


A senior official travelling with Prime Minister Ehud Olmert on a visit to the US insisted that Israel would ensure the delivery of essential supplies.
"There will not be a humanitarian crisis in Gaza," the official said.


Mr Olmert said before leaving that Israel would cooperate with Mr Abbas's new emergency cabinet headed by Western-backed economist Salam Fayyad.
"A Palestinian government which is not a Hamas government is a partner and we will cooperate with it," he said.


"A new reality has been created during these past days which we haven't known during the long diplomatic efforts accompanying the evolution of the Palestinian Authority, and we have the intention of working full-tilt to seize this opportunity."

Source: Free America Now