Wednesday, May 23, 2012

Israel's NATO War kills Libyan blacks once protected by Gadaffi now attack African blacks fleeing seeking refuge

Israel's NATO War kills Libyan blacks protected by Gadaffi;now attacks African blacks  fleeing Libyan chaos


 Israeli Kristallnacht: Africans attacked in Tel Aviv anti-migrant demoThousands of Israelis, including high-profile politicians, attended an anti-African demonstration in Tel Aviv. The rally turned violent, with attacks on Africans and grocery shop windows being smashed.

 ­The gathering, which took place in Tel Aviv’s Hatikva neighborhood, targeted the influx of African asylum seekers and was organized by Michael Ben Ari, a Knesset member from the National Union party, along with far-right activists Itamar Ben-Guir and Baruch Marzel, Israeli newspaper Haaretz reports........


Obviously based upon racist treatment of black Africans in the new 'Islamic' Libya created by white racist  Israel and  white racist NATO 'leaders' and murders that did not occur in Libya under Moamar Gaddafi who special care to protect NOT PHYSICALLY HARM black Africans as the new fasist government installed NATO does,the Afican immigrants have no choice but to seek refuge in Israel.Israelis should accept that it is the very policies of their on facist elite leaders in Libya that led to the very situation they are now physically attacking black refugees for.And this is not to mention Israeli treatment of Jews of Middle Eastern or North African origen or of course the mass murders of so many Palestinians,i.e.-real Semites),over the decades.



http://palestinechronicle.com/view_article_details.php?id=19244

Jenny Tonge's Victory over the Lobby
Jenny Tonge.

By Ramzy Baroud

'My Lords, I was in Gaza six weeks ago,' began Baroness Tonge, when
she spoke at the House of Lords in January 2009. 'Now, as a result of
the impotence of the international community, not just in Gaza,
but…over 40 years of occupation of Palestine by Israel, those
institutions that I visited are rubble and many of the children with
whom I played are dead.'

Jenny Tonge, then a member of the UK’s Liberal Democrat party, was a
dangerous British politician as far as Israel was concerned. She not
only dared to use strong language while referencing Israeli actions in
the occupied territories, she also demanded action from her government

For this she was subjected to the same, predictable verbal abuse by
Israeli officials and media, by the pro-Israeli British lobby, and
even by some of her peers. However, calling Tonge ‘anti-Semitic’ was
never going to be convincing. The formidable woman has spent years of
her life serving her community – as a doctor, MP and spokesperson for
Health for Liberal Democrats in the House of Lords – and has amassed
far too much credibility to be shaken by defamatory accusations.

Moreover, very few will agree that calling for “the immediate—and I
mean immediate—establishment by the United Nations Security Council of
an independent fact-finding commission to Palestine to investigate all
breaches of international law” constitutes anti-Semitism in any way.

But for those who insist that Israel is above any criticism, the mere
suggestion that Israel should be investigated for alleged war crimes
is an unforgivable act. Any hint of criticism can easily be
misrepresented to equal the questioning of the very existence of the
state, and casually labeled as racism.


 After the fall of Gaddafi, black Libyans targets - National Post
news.nationalpost.com/.../after-the-fall-of-gaddafi-black-libyans-targ...
19 Apr 2012 – Libya's interim government must probe the torture of members of a dark-skinned community imprisoned by militias in the city of Misrata, a rights ...

 Libyan rebels cage black Africans in zoo, force feed them flags - RT
  1. www.rt.com/news/libya-rebels-torture-africans-679/
    2 Mar 2012 – A shocking video has appeared on the Internet showing Libyan rebels torturing a group of black Africans. People with their hands bound are ... 
  2. www.telegraph.co.uk › ... › Africa and Indian OceanLibya News
    6 Mar 2012 – Black Africans 'forced to eat Gaddafi's flag' in Libya. Video has appeared on the Internet that appears to show Libyan rebels tormenting a group ...
     Israeli Kristallnacht: Africans attacked in Tel Aviv anti-migrant demo
     Thousands of Israelis, including high-profile politicians, attended an anti-African demonstration in Tel Aviv. The rally turned violent, with attacks on Africans and grocery shop windows being smashed.
    ­The gathering, which took place in Tel Aviv’s Hatikva neighborhood, targeted the influx of African asylum seekers and was organized by Michael Ben Ari, a Knesset member from the National Union party, along with far-right activists Itamar Ben-Guir and Baruch Marzel, Israeli newspaper Haaretz reports.
    Many protesters also blamed the government, and Benjamin Netanyahu specifically, for inaction.  
    But the rally was also attended by politicians from the ruling Likud party, including Knesset members Miri Regev and Danny Danon. While Regev described asylum seekers as a “cancer in our body,” Danon said the “infiltrators” had to be immediately expelled from Israel......
     Thousands of migrants from Eritrea and South Sudan came to Israel, saying they wanted to escape the poverty and political instability at home. Most of them are headed for Europe, but are unable to use their traditional path through Libya because of the ongoing post-civil war strife in the country...


    And they treat Ethiopian Jews just the same.........

     Israel's treatment of Ethiopians 'racist' - The National
    www.thenational.ae/news/world/.../israels-treatment-of-ethiopians-rac...
    Ethiopian Jews are reported to face widespread discrimination in jobs, housing ... Figures show that 57 per cent of Depo Provera users in Israel are Ethiopian, even ... Depo Provera is also known to decrease bone density, especially among ...

    Racist birth control? Claims Israel culling Ethiopian Jews - YouTube

    www.youtube.com/watch?v=oljrngl5Iwc24 Feb 2010 - 12 min - Uploaded by RussiaToday
    Thousands of Ethiopians have immigrated to Israel since the 1980s, but their ... depo-provera ...


It can no longer be ignored that the murder of Libyan leader Moamar Gadaffi was staged by Israel using the influence of  its white(i.e.- NOT Semitic), and European Jewish billionaires and mafia to induce its NATO puppets to unleash their war machine upon not only Gadaffi but thousands of innocent Libyan civilains as well..Even the ex President of France Sarkozy has Euro Jewish roots and is a known Zionist who offered to provide nuclear to Gadaffi during his Presidential campaign and then murders him at the drop of an Israeli knife along with European Jewish criminals such as the Rotrhschild crime family that pulls about all the strings in western Europe from the UK and the City of London just  as the have since financing the defeat of Napolean and with their insider information sending back to England the false message that Napolean had won giving them just enough time to cause the London stock exchange to collapse under the false news and for the Rothschild crime family to buy cheap while false news of 'blood on the streets' of London or England's dreadful defeat by Napolean was falsely disseminated to the British public who sold all their shares of stock that the Rothschild crime family picked up for pennies on the dollar or pence on the pound. And that's how London was bought by an indeed, 'Jewish conspiracy' although none of the Jews involved were 'Semites' at all and those actors were more like an international  Jewish mafia that we still live with today.

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 http://www.haaretz.com/weekend/week-s-end/how-i-liberated-libya-1.401754


Sat, December 17, 2011 Kislev 21, 5772

   Published 08:14 16.12.11
   Latest update 08:14 16.12.11

'How I liberated Libya'
In his new book, Bernard-Henri Levy describes the revolution in Libya
as the first European war of the 21st century, and recounts
conversations in which he worked to convince Sarkozy to deploy forces
there. A conversation with the philosopher who insists that he'd never
vote for the French president and that he hates war.

By Sefy Hendler
PARIS - Saturday, March 5, conversation with Sarkozy:
'I am in Benghazi, Mr. President.'


Bernard-Henri Levy in Misrata - Marc Roussel - December 2011
       Bernard-Henri Levy in Misrata.
Photo by: Marc Roussel


'Ah,' he replies as though nothing were more natural than to hear me
calling from Benghazi. 'How are things progressing? How are you?'
'I have something important to tell you. I just met the Massouds of Libya.'

'Who?'

'Massoud [named for Ahmad Shah Massoud, the Afghan anti-Taliban leader
who was murdered on the eve of the 9/11 terror attacks], the Libyan
Massouds, the opposition to Gadhafi, I saw them founding ...'

The connection is lost"

- Bernard-Henri Levy, "La guerre sans l'aimer" ("War Without Loving
Her," Editions Grasset, 2011 ).

Nine months have passed since that conversation, which may have been
the moment that spurred President Nicolas Sarkozy to meet with the
Libyan rebels, and opened the way to French military intervention from
the other side of the Mediterranean.

Bernard-Henri Levy suggests that our own conversation take place a few
hundred meters from the Elysee palace, in the bar of a swanky hotel.

With his signature white shirt and black velvet jacket, plugged in as
usual to his Blackberry, Levy appears to be as comfortable in Paris as
in Benghazi........................


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However part of that conspiracy is also based upon the centruries old lie that Euro Jews are Semites in the first place that is still perpetraited by the dacadent leaders of both Europe and America today of which Angela Merkel andf Pope Benedict XVI are good examples,always repeatedly misusing the term 'Sermite' to mean only white people of European Jewish ancestral origen who are NOT 'Semites' at all.They are white people who may well have had a common genetic origen at one time, perhaps the state of Khazaria on the north shore of the Caspian Sea and with a military might that allowed them to enslave Slavs and control Kiev for tribute and perhaps they were indeed a Turkic tribe although their original language appears to have been lost in history.
We do know that these self converted Jews probably became the major population base of Eastern European Judaism which in turn became the majority population of Jews on the planet.However to stop and simplisticallty say they were simply and are now all from some Turkic tribe of converts to Judaism would be after hundreds of years in various parts of Eastern Europe simplistic to the point of being completely incorrect.It has been accepted and proven with modern blood and genwetic analysis that Eastern European origin Jews in fact are more genetically related to Europeans in whose countries they inhabited for centuries than they are to easch other.Yes they are all white Europeans by now for all intents and purposes but they are also as different from each other genetically as for instance a Pole is from a German or a Hungarian from a Chechoslavakian etc.,etc..This difference amongst each other but similarity to those Christians in European countries they inhabited could only be explained by sexual relations between Christians and Jews in the  European countries they co-inhabited together for centuries.Because their is little historic information that substantites Christian or Jewish intermarriage in these countries and do to the intense animosity that is known to hasve existed between European Jews and Christians it would appear that rape would be about the only
explanation that could explain why European Jews share so many genetic similarities to the majority Christians  whose countries they co-inhabited.


 Libyan rebels will recognise Israel, Bernard-Henri Lévy tells - RFI
www.english.rfi.fr/node/93902
2 Jun 2011 – Libya's rebel National Transitional Council (NTC) is ready to recognise Israel, according to French philosopher Bernard-Henri Lévy, who says ...http://www.rt.com/news/israel-anti-migrant-demo-061/


http://www.rt.com/news/israel-anti-migrant-demo-061/

  Israeli Night of Broken Glass: Africans attacked in Tel Aviv anti-migrant demo
Published: 24 May




Hundreds of people demonstrate in the impoverished Hatikva neighborhood of the southern Mediterranean city of Tel Aviv on May 23, 2012 (AFP Photo / Roni Schutzer)Israel Out)

Thousands of Israelis, including high-profile politicians, attended an anti-African demonstration in Tel Aviv. The rally turned violent, with attacks on Africans and grocery shop windows being smashed.
­The gathering, which took place in Tel Aviv’s Hatikva neighborhood, targeted the influx of African asylum seekers and was organized by Michael Ben Ari, a Knesset member from the National Union party, along with far-right activists Itamar Ben-Guir and Baruch Marzel, Israeli newspaper Haaretz reports.
Many protesters also blamed the government, and Benjamin Netanyahu specifically, for inaction.  
But the rally was also attended by politicians from the ruling Likud party, including Knesset members Miri Regev and Danny Danon. While Regev described asylum seekers as a “cancer in our body,” Danon said the “infiltrators” had to be immediately expelled from Israel.
We should not be afraid to say the words 'expulsion now,'” Danon was reported as saying.
The crowd carried signs proclaiming messages such as “This is not Africa” and “Stop talking, start expelling.”
But as the sun set the rally turned violent, with demonstrators attacking at least a dozen African men and women who were unfortunate enough to be near the scene. They also smashed the shop front of a grocery store that served the migrant workers, subsequently looting it. Demonstrators also broke the window of a cab driven by a suspected African migrant worker. A bonfire was also lit up in the street. Seventeen people were reportedly arrested.
The rage of those who attended the rally seems to reflect a growing intolerance of the incoming African asylum seekers and migrant workers, even among those in the highest ranks of power.
On Sunday, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told his ministers that the phenomenon of “illegal work infiltrators” was “very grave,” and that it “threatened the social fabric of society,” Israel’s national security and national identity. He also warned that unless action is taken, the migrants could “inundate” the country and “cancel out its image as a Jewish and democratic state.
Netanyahu’s words were strongly supported by Interior Minister Eli Yishai, who called for the deportation of asylum seekers.
Thousands of migrants from Eritrea and South Sudan came to Israel, saying they wanted to escape the poverty and political instability at home. Most of them are headed for Europe, but are unable to use their traditional path through Libya because of the ongoing post-civil war strife in the country. Once in Israel, they are looked after by local NGOs and the UN High Commission for Refugees. Most of them settle in Tel Aviv.
The government has been trying to deport refugees from South Sudan back to their homeland, but the motion was halted by the Jerusalem District Court. The court issued a temporary order prohibiting the deportation until it rules on a petition filed by five human rights organization against the state’s decision to deport the immigrants, arguing that their lives may be endangered if they return home. Attorney General Yehuda Weinstein is set to appear before the court next week to argue that there is no legal obstacle to the expulsion, as individual checks will show that none of the immigrants face any threats to their lives back South Sudan.

An Israeli woman holding a placard reading ''Yesterday, it was my daudther, tomorrow is your daugther '' as hundreds of people demonstrate in the impoverished Hatikva neighborhood of the southern Mediterranean city of Tel Aviv on May 23, 2012(AFP Photo / Roni Schutzer)Israel Out)

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 Post Gadaffi assassination Libyan Islamic government  in hands of Israelis ? This communication between Israel and Islamic fascists controlling Libya would mean that Israel is directly responsible for the very African refugees whose presence in Isreal the protest.


http://www.aljazeera.com/indepth/spotlight/libyaontheline/2012/05/201251195524914853.html

An Israeli connection in Libya's civil war?
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Several conversations with the prime minister hint that the Libyan government reached out to Israel.
Last Modified: 21 May 2012 11:07

In early May, the prime minister, Al-Baghdadi Al-Mahmoudi, spoke with Mohammed Ajami, a US-based contact who tried to help the Libyan government. Ajami discusses a call with the "cousins," a term which Libyan sources describe as a euphemism for the Israelis.
Ajami notes that one of these "cousins" is planning a trip to the United States "on the 20th of this month." Israeli prime minister Binyamin Netanyahu visited the US on that date, and - as Ajami reported - he indeed delivered a speech to a joint session of Congress (though it was on the 24th, not the 22nd).
Ajami: I don't know if you were told about the call with the counterpart of the "cousins." He is going to the US on the 20th of this month. On the 22nd he will make a speech to the joint house of Congress and the Senate. He doesn't want anything to ruin his trip. He thinks that his phone call may come out in the media. it could affect his trip to America currently.
Al-Mahmoudi: We don't want it to go public.
Ajami: i spoke with him; he was hesitant, and he is a friend of mine from a long time.
Al-Mahmoudi: We don't want it to go public.
Ajami: He said he will send his secretary on Monday. We'll meet and discuss many details and co-ordinate some steps. In his speech he will present a peace initiative with the Palestinians.
Al-Mahmoudi: OK, you arrange it based on what we previously discussed.
Ajami: If you want, I can arrange for you to speak to the person coming on Monday.
Al-Mahmoudi: What matters is that your procedures are well-planned and quick.
There was no discussion of the subject for a month. Ajami called back on June 6 and told Al-Mahmoudi that he met once again with "the cousins":
Ajami: I would like to tell you only one thing. I assure you I will do what I told you. I have all the work plans, and yesterday I was with our cousins. Everything we talked about, I will do it. You will see many changes on the ground. I don't want you to be worried about that.
Al-Mahmoudi: OK.
Ajami: Pay us so we can work.
Al-Mahmoudi: Tomorrow it will be sorted 100%.
Ajami: You know how much I trust you, since the beginning I have been working based on your word.
Al-Mahmoudi: I don't want you to be worried about that.
Ajami: Thank you, doctor.
The two men spoke on the subject one more time, on June 8, when Ajami promised "good news by the end of this week," and hinted that he'd been in touch with influential figures in Washington.
Ajami: Everything is okay. You will have good news by the end of this week. The first team has arrived today, and the second team will arrive tomorrow. There will be about eight individuals working 24 hours on the subject. They are more influential on the Capitol Hill. They are our cousins, and their names are what we talked about when we met.


 http://www.rense.com/general25/rct.htm
  

Ethiopian Jews Find Israel To
Be A Racist State




By Ben Lynfield
By Ben Lynfield
Special To The Christian Science Monitor
5-24-2

RISHON LEZION, ISRAEL - Alimu Ishete was trying to bridge the divide between Ethiopian Jews and their adopted country. During a recent talk in this Tel Aviv suburb, he brought out a traditional white robe, worn in Ethiopian villages on Jewish holidays, and picked away at the krar, an Ethiopian guitar.
 
His audience of Israeli educators listened closely. After two decades, it seemed it was the first time they were really hearing about Ethiopian Jews.
 
The gap between black and white Israelis seems, with some exceptions, to be growing. For Ethiopians, it is visible in impoverished neighborhoods, soaring unemployment, and the highest high-school dropout rate of any Jewish group in Israel.
 
Twenty-six percent of Ethiopian youths have either dropped out or do not show up for classes most of the time, raising concerns that the community's current difficulties may become chronic. Drug use, including glue-sniffing, is on the rise, and criminal activity, hardly known among Ethiopians before they came to Israel, has been growing. Ethiopian Jews, who number just over 1 percent of the more than 6 million Israelis, arrived mostly in two waves: during the early 1980s and then in a dramatic US-backed airlift a decade ago. Most started almost from scratch in education and job skills. There were also cultural differences. "In Ethiopia, children look down when their teacher talks," Mr. Ishete says, in contrast to native Israeli children, who look their teachers right in the eye.
For the Ethiopians, 95 percent of whom were subsistence farmers, the leap to 21st-century, first-world Israel was so enormous as to be hard to grasp, he adds.
 
But not everyone is sympathetic. Israeli mayors unabashedly urge the government to keep Ethiopian immigrants away from their cities.
 
During a break in Ishete's talk, Masha Aroshes, Rishon LeZion municipality official, says that more Ethiopian families due to arrive here are not welcome.
 
"They are going to a neighborhood which the mayor has been trying very hard to improve," she says. "It is just starting to flower. Adding another 35 Ethiopian families is not right. It impacts on the education level. In order for the Ethiopians to be properly absorbed, they should not go there."
That kind of talk is adding to alienation among Ethiopians, according to Asher Elias, a staff member at the Israel Association for Ethiopian Jews (IAEJ).
 
"Ethiopians have lots of motivation to become Israelis, but they are not accepted," he says. "In jobs, in education, people feel they are discriminated against because they are black. I'm not saying it is right or wrong, but it is what we are feeling, and that is enough."
 
A low point in the relationship between Ethiopian Jews and Israelis came in 1996, when it was revealed that Israeli hospitals had thrown out all blood donated by Ethiopians. "These were donations to help other Israelis," Mr. Elias says. "[Ethiopians] said to each other: 'What do they think? That we are not humans?' "
 
Habad, one of Israel's stronger orthodox religious groups, doesn't recognize Ethiopians as Jews or allow their children into its kindergartens.
The government has taken some affirmative-action steps, offering mortgages on better terms than to other groups so Ethiopians can become property owners. It also pays fully for the university education of Ethiopians.
 
Elias says that a strong affinity of Ethiopian youths for rap and reggae music shows that many are looking for non-Israeli cultural identities. In the music of reggae singer Bob Marley, "Ethiopia is the top of the world, Haile Salasse and the flag of Ethiopia are the main thing," he says. "So who are these kids going to listen to, Israeli bands or Bob Marley?"
Israelis are developing a negative image of Ethiopians, warns Yair Tsaban, who was immigration minister during the second immigration wave. "The absorption of the Ethiopians could be a source of pride for the country," he says. "But if the Ethiopian immigrants are associated with crime and violence in the minds of other Israelis, there can be alienation. People could ask 'Why have they been brought here?' "
 
Officials at the Jewish Agency, a quasi-governmental organization that helps the immigrants, stress the positive: There are 1,500 Ethiopians in universities or colleges, compared with just 100 five years ago. And things are looking up - the agency, government ministries, and Jewish communities abroad plan to come together for a $600 million nine-year program of job training and improving education for Ethiopian immigrants. Perhaps the strongest ray of light is the IAEJ itself, founded in 1993 as an independent advocacy group. It works with hundreds of young activists from all over Israel and, funded mostly by American Jews, lobbies Israeli politicians. Members of the organization say it has enabled thousands of students to study in academic rather than vocational programs. It has also been instrumental in a rise in the number of Ethiopians who pass their high school matriculation exams.
One IAEJ program tackled truancy by forging contacts between Ethiopian dropouts and "big brothers and sisters." The program was adopted and expanded by the Education Ministry as a way of reaching all children at risk, and now has 15 offices across Israel.
 
"We don't have a lot to give in terms of valuables and possessions," Elias says of the Ethiopian community. "But when we fight for something, it can also help the other groups that have been left behind."
 
http://www.csmonitor.com/2002/0522/p16s01-wome.html
 

 

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