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August 11, 2008
Israel Sending Millions to Terrorists

Hamas parade in beautiful, downtown Gaza City, sponsored by
the State of Israel
Israel is sending 20 million dollars into Gazastan.
Here's where the money goes:
1. To an educational system that teaches Jew-hatred.
2. To a death-cult society that elevates the killing of Jews to a religious and national imperative.
3. The money supports terrorist training camps, many built on land where Jews once lived.
4. The Israeli currency pays for the ongoing vitality of a terrorist infrastructure that manufactures rockets and mines, all designed to kill Jews.
5. The infusion of money props up Hamas, a cheerfully genocidal terror gang whose stated goal is to eliminate Israel from the face of the earth and kill all Jews, everywhere.
6. The money is used to keep IDF soldier Gilad Shalit in cruel captivity.
7. In short, the funds funneled by Israel into Gazastan are used to terrorize and kill Jews and further the aims of global Islamo Nazis.
8. In a normal world, this policy would be labeled the work of traitors, kapos.
9. But in a world where Jew-killing has become politically correct, Israel is in danger of transforming itself into a terror-enabling suicidal state.
10. Hey, I have an idea, maybe Israel should shovel some money directly to Iran so the Mullahs can accelerate their nuclear program and unleash a holocaust on the Jewish State. Let's not forget Ehud Olmert's stirring, and uplifting words: "We are tired of fighting, we are tired of winning..."
Palestinian Authority (PA) employees in Gaza will receive complete salaries this month after Israel agreed to send 72 million shekels (20 million dollars) in cash to the besieged territory, Palestinian official said on Saturday.
Jehad al-Wazeer, head of the Palestinian Monetary Authority (PMA), expected that Israel will allow the entry of the cash to Gaza very soon 'so the banks will be able to pay full salaries to the employees.'
On Thursday, the banks started to pay employees' salaries but many workers received only part of the monthly payment, as the banks did not have enough shekels in cash, al-Wazeer says.
Israeli banks severed ties with Palestinian banks in Gaza last year after the Islamic movement Hamas forcibly took control of the coastal strip.
Al-Wazeer added that the crisis widened when Israel delayed replacing 40 million shekels of paper currency withdrawn from circulation by banks in the Gaza Strip.
Original story, here.
Posted by Robert J. Avrech at August 11, 2008 09:59 AM
Comments
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I so don't understand why Israel continues to fund money to the PA. It's like giving money to a skid row 'neighbor' in hopes he goes to rehab. You think they will use it for the better good of man or to 'shoot themselves up' with something evil? Doi? Hello??? Besides, when the Jews left Gaza, wasn't that supposed to render the Arabs who resided there independent? (ie. don't need a handout from the evil Israelis?). And whatever happened to all of the money that Arafat had left behind? I know, details!
Posted by: Rachel at August 11, 2008 11:12 AM
very sad indeed. backwards.
Posted by: The JIDF at August 11, 2008 04:06 PM
I'm a bit surprised that the Israeli government has just started committing terrorist acts themselves - you know - cut out the middleman. (Oh! I forgot disengagement! - Silly me.)
Posted by: Kae Gregory at August 11, 2008 05:59 PM
thank you for this important post. it is the moral obligation of all israel supporters to be unafraid to question and speak out against such insanity. thank you for having the chutzpah to do so.
Posted by: The JIDF at August 11, 2008 08:21 PM
Rachel:
Most Israelis are fine and brave people. Tragically, the country and the land are in the grip of the most incompetent, corrupt government since the vile kingdom of Ahab and Jezebel.
But at least Ahab, according the the Talmud, kept a strictly kosher kitchen.
When the history of the Olmert administration is written, he and his arch leftist cronies, will be condemned as dupes of the Islamo Nazis.
Of this, there is no doubt.
Posted by: Robert J. Avrech
at August 12, 2008 01:02 AM
JIDF:
This is beyond sad, beyond tragic. The situation has devolved into a form of the battered wife syndrome. Israel is the wife who is savagely beaten over and over again and is convinced that the beatings are deserved, that it is she who has caused the other to turn into a barbarian.
Posted by: Robert J. Avrech
at August 12, 2008 01:07 AM
Kae:
Disengagement. Odd language to use when describing the voluntary creation of a Judenrein country.
Normally, this is considered a war crime.
Posted by: Robert J. Avrech
at August 12, 2008 01:11 AM
Jidf:
Thanks so much for the kind words. We in the blogosphere have a duty to tell the truth and to correct the distortions of the arch liberal media.
Posted by: Robert J. Avrech
at August 12, 2008 01:15 AM
There is a psychological concept called 'learned helplessness'.
Basically it states that a person who undergoes continuous punishment whether it be mental or physical initially will attempt to fight and resist.If the abuse continues inspite of his resistance the individual begins to accept the abuse and gives up fighting. He learns to be helpless.
The Israeli public has become complacent with regard to gov. policy mainly due to this phenomenon. We know that no matter how much we resist our governments inane policy we are helpless to stop it. We've learned to be helpless-there's nothing we can do while they are still in power.
Robert I suggest that when you arrive in Israel strike up conversations with the locals(cab drivers, street vendors etc.)ordinary people and ask them what they think about the governments policies. I assure you that 99% of those question will answer(with a heavy sigh) מה אפשר לעשות? what can you do?
Posted by: gregg at August 13, 2008 12:10 AM
Gregg:
Thanks so much for the fine analysis. I have always believed that Israelis are, for the most part, a brave people, but somehow they have ended up being governed by appeasers and cowards. In any other country this might be an annoyance, but in Israel it becomes an existential issue.
Posted by: Robert J. Avrech
at August 13, 2008 08:26 AM
