Monday, July 31, 2017

And Who Said Rosie Doesn't Do Everything With An Air of Class?

The "Brave" Resistance


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Friday, July 28, 2017

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Sunday, July 23, 2017

Time to deport Abbas

This blog post's title is the same as the title of the article below from Israel National News.

However, the title could be amended to "Time to deport Abbas (or hang his filthy body from a meat hook ala Mussolini)"  without me having any sort of problem with it.

Palestinians delenda est.


Time to deport Abbas

It’s the old game – Arabs attack and then Israel is blamed for defending itself.

Following the murder of two Israeli soldiers on the Temple Mount, at the hands of three Muslim terrorists, Israel did what any sovereign nation would do; it took measures to make sure it doesn’t happen again. In this case, authorities installed security detectors at the entrances to the site to keep it safe and orderly.

But Mahmoud Abbas and other Arab leaders could not resist the temptation to accuse Israel of acting provocatively against Muslim sensitivities.

Abbas demanded bloodshed… and over the weekend an Arab heeded Abbas’s call and three more Israelis were murdered.

High-level lawmakers from Jordan and Egypt (like old times) pointed the blame directly upon the Jewish State, accusing it of “escalation.”

For what? For taking logical steps to maintain law and order at the Temple Mount? Yes. Exactly. To them, apparently, the murder of Israelis is perfectly all right. That part does not trouble Egypt and Jordan. For Abbas, any day when he can go screaming to the world against Israel is a good day, a golden opportunity – and any excuse will do.

He knows the world stage and nobody can put on a “poor me, I need help” performance like he can. He knows how to play with emotions.

So he’s asked President Trump’s son-in-law Jared Kushner to save him and his “people” so that his terrorists may move freely and murder at will.

He wants the magnetometers removed. Actually he wants Israel removed.

He can hardly keep it a secret. He called for days of rage, and he got days of rage. Arab riots have broken out throughout Jerusalem and elsewhere.

In the Samaria town of Halamish, a Palestinian Arab intruder knifed to death three Israelis during their Sabbath meal. A fourth was seriously wounded.

The killer was “raged” precisely as Abbas demanded.

If anyone expected Egypt and Jordan to commiserate with Israel, alas, no. The two neighboring Arab countries that signed a peace treaty with Israel sided with their brothers and with terrorism. In addition, they appear quite pleased to have for themselves a convenient flashpoint at the Temple Mount…courtesy of Abbas and his Fatah/Palestinian Authority who know how to manufacture such things.

They know how the world will react when they start something and when Israel has no choice except to retaliate.

It’s Israel’s response that gets the headlines…also the condemnation from the UN…though with Nikki Haley on the scene, it may be different.

Will Israel be different? Too often under similar circumstances, Israel caved.

With Trump behind him, this is Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s big chance to prove that Israel will not be pushed around.

In the sprit of Pinchas, Israel must be prepared to crack down even if it means catching flack from inside and outside. It comes regardless.

Let them holler from Cairo, from Amman and from Ramallah, Israel will do what it has to do against a generation of murderous bullies.

They should know that any form of “rage” comes with a heavy price.

Step one: Outlaw the PA. Declare the Palestinian Authority a terrorist organization for flagrant, deadly incitement. (The Jew-hatred they teach in schools is proof enough.) Step two: Deport Mahmoud Abbas and his gang of thugs. Send them to Jordan.

Let’s see if King Abdullah has any better luck with them than his father did when Arafat and his goons came calling.

It should not be Israel’s task to tame these savages.

At the same time uproot and deport the village from where the killer was hatched. Sounds harsh?

You need to see the pictures of the murder scene.

Saturday, July 22, 2017

Friday, July 21, 2017

Satan's Servants Descend On Jerusalem


From ABC.


The Latest: Palestinian killed in Jerusalem; day's 2nd death

the Latest on developments in Israel (all times local):

5:05 p.m.

A Jerusalem hospital spokeswoman says a Palestinian has been killed by live fire during confrontations with Israeli police in the city.

Bayan Baidoun of Mukassed Hospital says this brings to two the number of Palestinians killed on Friday.

The Palestinian Red Crescent says 41 Palestinians were taken to hospitals or clinics with injures from live fire, rubber bullets and beatings. About 150 Palestinians were treated for tear gas inhalation.

The unrest in Jerusalem and the West Bank was triggered by an escalating Israeli-Palestinian dispute over Israel's decision to install metal detectors at a contested Jerusalem shrine. Muslims say Israel's step, taken after a deadly Palestinian attack, is an attempt to encroach on Muslim rights at the site.

Israel has denied the claim.

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4:45 p.m.

Turkey's prime minister says the country is in dialogue with Israel to end a crisis surrounding a holy shrine revered by Muslims and Jews.

Speaking in Ankara after Friday prayers, Binali Yildirim said worship at the Al Aqsa Mosque in Jerusalem would be made difficult if each person is searched at entry.

Israel installed the metal detectors after three Israeli Arab gunmen attack from the shrine last week, killing two Israeli policemen.

Yildirim called the precautions "radical," saying limits imposed on Muslim prayers would not contribute to a solution. He said that "our suggestion to Israel is this practice is wrong" and another precaution should be developed.

In Istanbul, hundreds of protesters gathered after Friday prayers, waving Palestinian flags. An ultranationalist group also met outside a synagogue in Istanbul Thursday where some threw rocks at its gate.

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4:10 p.m.

Israel's military says thousands of Palestinians have clashed with Israeli forces in the West Bank while the Palestinian Health Ministry says a teenager was shot and killed in Jerusalem.

The military says 3,000 attended several protests on Friday over Israel-imposed metal detectors at a contested Jerusalem holy place. Palestinians rolled burning tires and threw stones at forces who responded with tear gas and rubber bullets.

The Palestinian Health Ministry says the teen died in Jerusalem but circumstances of his death are unclear. It says the 17-year-old was killed near scene of clashes between Palestinians and Israeli police. Police are investigating.

It said 4 officers were injured from Palestinians throwing stones and launching fireworks at several protests.

Palestinians are outraged over the metal detectors Israel set near a site holy to both Jews and Muslims following a deadly Palestinian attack there last week.

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2:20 p.m.

Israeli police have clashed with Palestinians in Jerusalem after Muslim prayers were held in protest outside a major shrine.

Associated Press footage shows police throwing stun grenades to disperse protesters in Ras al-Amud, a neighborhood in city's east. An officer can be seen kicking a man as he kneels on a mat.

Police said Palestinians threw stones at officers.

Hundreds prayed at the shrine compound, sacred to both Muslims and Jews, police said. Friday prayers typically draw tens of thousands.

Israel installed metal detectors at gates to the site after Palestinian gunmen killed two policemen there last week.

Palestinian Muslim leaders claim the devices are an Israeli attempt to expand control over the site.

Prayers have been held in the streets in protest. Israel denies the allegations saying the devices are to prevent more attacks.

Sporadic scuffles erupted elsewhere in Jerusalem.

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1:25 p.m.

The top Muslim cleric in Jerusalem is leading hundreds of worshippers in protest prayers in the streets near a contested shrine, saying the faithful must not enter it until Israel has removed metal detectors from its gates.

Mohammed Hussein spoke Friday near the shrine, which is revered by Muslims and Jews. He told the crowd that "this is going to be a long test of wills."

Earlier this week, Israel installed metal detectors at the gates of the walled site, after Palestinians killed two Israeli policemen there in a shooting attack. Muslims demanded the removal of the detectors, alleging they are part of an Israeli attempt to expand its control over the Muslim-administered site.

Israel has denied this and said the metal detectors will remain in place.

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11:30 a.m.

Israeli police say metal detectors will remain in place at a contested Jerusalem shrine, but suggested police may at times choose to only conduct spot checks.

The detectors were installed at the shrine earlier this week, after Palestinian gunmen carried out a deadly attack there.

Muslim leaders allege the metal detectors are part of a purported Israeli plan to expand its control over the Muslim-administered site that is also revered by Jews. Israel denies this.

On Friday, the metal detectors remained in place.

Police spokeswoman Luba Samri says "Israeli police can decide on the level of checks," suggesting spot checks are a possibility.

At Lion's Gate, one of the flashpoints, an officer told worshippers Friday they wouldn't be checked ahead of noon prayers, an offer they rejected.

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11:15 a.m.

A senior Palestinian official says Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas has asked the United States to "intervene urgently" and compel Israel to remove metal detectors from a contested Jerusalem shrine.

Nabil Abu Rdeneh said Friday that Abbas discussed the growing tensions in Jerusalem in a phone call with Trump's top adviser and son-in-law, Jared Kushner.

Abu Rdeneh says Abbas told Kushner that the situation is "extremely dangerous and may go out of control" unless Israel removes the metal detectors.

Israeli police installed the metal detectors at gates to the shrine, revered by Muslims and Jews, after Palestinians carried out a deadly attack from there. Muslim leaders have called for protest, alleging that the security measures are part of a purported Israeli campaign to expand its control over the site.

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10:35 a.m.

Israeli security forces have set up a series of checkpoints to restrict access to Jerusalem's Old City, where Muslim leaders have called for protests at a contested shrine.

Police announced that Muslim men under the age of 50 are banned from the site Friday.

Typically, tens of thousands of Muslims from Jerusalem, the West Bank and Israel converge on the shrine for Friday prayers.

On Friday, Palestinians below 50 were turned away at Israeli checkpoints between the West Bank and Jerusalem. An Arab lawmaker in Israel's parliament says he and fellow Arab citizens were stopped by police on the outskirts of Jerusalem.

The latest escalation was triggered by metal detectors, installed by Israel at the shrine after a deadly Palestinian attack there. Muslim leaders have called for protests.

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9:30 a.m.

A spokesman has confirmed reports that Israel's government has decided not to overrule an earlier police decision to install metal detectors at a contested Jerusalem holy shrine.

Spokesman David Keyes says the decision was made early Friday by Israel's security Cabinet after an overnight meeting.

The decision to defer to police came amid reports of disagreement among Israel's security services about the need for the metal detectors, which were installed after Palestinian gunmen carried out a deadly attack from the shrine last week.

Muslims have called for mass protests later Friday.

The military and the Shin Bet security services, which deal directly with Palestinians, were reportedly opposed to the devices.

The Cabinet decision came despite appeals by Israel's security ally Jordan, custodian of the shrine, to remove the detectors.

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9:15 a.m.

An advocacy group says Israeli police have detained 10 prominent Palestinian activists in Jerusalem, including the leader of Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas' Fatah movement in the city.

The Palestinian Prisoners Club says the city's Fatah chief, Hatem Abdel Khader, was among those detained.

Israeli police were not available for comment.

The detentions came ahead of expected Palestinian mass protests over Israel's decision to install metal detectors at a contested holy site in Jerusalem. Muslim leaders have urged worshippers to pray in the streets Friday rather than walk through metal detectors.

Israel installed the devices after Palestinian gunmen launched a deadly attack from there.

Muslim leaders allege the metal detectors are part of a purported Israeli attempt to expand control over the site.

Israel has denied such allegations.

Tuesday, July 18, 2017

Friday, July 14, 2017

Terrorists kill two police officers in Jerusalem terror attack


From Israel National News.


Terrorists kill two police officers in Jerusalem terror attack


Terrorists descend Temple Mount with firearms; kill two policemen in terror attack near Lions Gate.

Two police officers who were critically injured on Friday morning in a terror attack at the Lions Gate in Jerusalem's Old City have died of their wounds.

An additional victim was injured moderately, and is fully conscious. He sustained a wound to his upper body.

Initial investigations show that three terrorists left the Temple Mount armed, and walked towards Lions Gate. They then spotted police officers and shot at them, then escaped back towards the mosques on the Temple Mount.

Police officers chased after the three terrorists and caught up to them, eliminating all three.

A search of the terrorists' bodies revealed a pistol and two Carl Gustav guns.

"Near the Lions Gate, policemen led us to three men injured with bullet wounds," MDA paramedics, Israel Weingarten and Aaron Adler, who arrived on the scene on MDA medi-cycles said. "We noticed three men in their thirties who were receiving preliminary medical treatment from fellow policemen."

"Two were in severe condition, we provided them with lifesaving treatment and after minutes, transferred them onto intensive care units and evacuated them to the hospital.

"The third victim was fully conscious. He was suffering of wounds to his neck and limbs, and following medical treatment on the scene he was also evacuated in moderate condition."

Public Security Minister Gilad Erdan (Likud) said, "The terror attack today was a severe and difficult event, and the terrorists crossed several red lines. We are still investigating the attack, and we will need to examine the security situation on the Temple Mount and its environs."

"I call on every public leader to work to calm the public and preserve the quiet in Jerusalem."

All of the victims have bullet wounds and are being evacuated to Hadassah Hospital's Mount Scopus campus.

The Jerusalem District Command ordered the Temple Mount evacuated and all entrances closed. Friday prayers canceled at Temple Mount will not take place, for the first time since 2000.

The area is closed off and police units are at the scene.

Tuesday, July 11, 2017

And Now Even America's Farmers Are Deplorable!

Monday, July 10, 2017

Everything You Ever Wanted to Know or Not Know About Palestinians but Were Afraid to......




Have a listen, right here:

Israel National News Radio - The Danger Zone


To Chelsea .....





TO:  Chelsea Clinton


FROM:  Holger

RE:  Your IQ


Chelsea, I have never paid much attention to the "rumor" of your actual father but considering the fact that, while Bill Clinton is a sexual deviant, he is a very intelligent man and your mother has never been accused of being "slow" mentally (corrupt as hell, yes but low intelligence, no) ...when I see tweets like this one I think you seriously need to get together with the people at 23andMe.


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Saturday, July 1, 2017

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