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August 08, 2007
Muslim Refugees From Sudan to Israel
News that Israel is a free and safe democratic country that respects human rights is spreading quickly amongst Muslim Sudanese refugees from Darfur who are fleeing genocide. Hundreds, who are looking for asylum and a better life, have crossed the Southern Border into Israel. In this video we hear from one of the 12 mothers about their escape to Israel through Egypt and how well they and their children were treated by the Israel army when they entered Israel illegally. Visit them in their safe houses provide by the Israeli Government.Click here for the wonderful video of Muslim refugees who have fled Sudan and then Egypt and finally found a safe haven in Israel.
Posted by Robert J. Avrech at August 8, 2007 03:01 PM
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Seraphic Secret is private property, that's right, it's an extension of our home, and as such, Karen and I have instituted two Seraphic Rules and we ask commentors to act respectfully.
1. No profanity.2. No Israel bashing. We debate, we discuss, we are respectful. You know what Israel bashing is. The world is full of it. Seraphic Secret is one of the few places in the world that will not tolerate this form of anti-Semitism. That's it. Break either of these rules and you will be banned.
Are they taking in these Muslims as permanent residents? I question the wisdom of that.
Posted by: kishke at August 8, 2007 06:00 PM
Kishke:
A grateful Muslim citizen can be a tremendous asset against hostile Muslims. If I were an Israeli counter terrorist agent...
That's how wars are won.
Posted by: Robert J. Avrech
at August 8, 2007 07:05 PM
Sure, the first generation. But their kids will go to the mosques, where they will hear ... what? Fanatical imams seething about how the evil Jews oppress the Muslims, of course. And so a new generation of fifth-columnists will be born.
Posted by: kishke at August 8, 2007 08:41 PM
Robert,
When I used to live in Stamford, Connecticut I used to visit Manhattan all the time. Never got to Brooklyn, though -- despite its rich heritage. I'm thinking I should have done that, now that it seems to be turning a corner. I've had the same thoughts about some parts of The Netherlands. Well, so much for diversity.
Posted by: David at August 9, 2007 06:09 AM
Some Africans are apparently starting to pay attention:
African Countries Support Israel More Than They Do the Palestinians - Amnon Rubinstein (Jerusalem Post)
Posted by: soccer dad at August 9, 2007 09:02 AM
