Samedi le 22 octobre 2011, le groupe PAJU (Palestiniens et Juifs Unis) a reçu de l’aide inespérée dans leur effort de propagande contre Israël et la boutique Naot. Pour rappeler les faits à ceux qui les ignorent, ce groupe mène depuis plus d’un an déjà une campagne de boycott et de propagande à Montréal contre la communauté juive et l’État d’Israël. En effet, à chaque samedi ils essaient de convaincre les passants de ne pas magasiner dans certains commerces de la rue St-Denis où les produits israéliens sont vendus. Le groupe a commencé par organiser un boycott contre la boutique Le Marcheur l’automne dernier et depuis cet été, c’est maintenant la boutique Naot qui est visée. Or, imaginez-vous donc que ce samedi des niqabs se sont joints au PAJU pour manifester contre Israël et les produits israéliens. Le vidéo que vous allez visionner ici est une pièce d’anthologie. On peut y voir une de ces niqabs en discussion avec des membres du PAJU qui, curieusement, semblent surpris et étonnés de cet appui de taille dans leur lutte contre l’État d’Israël, probablement fortement émus et touchés par la portée symbolique de l’événement. Rappelons que le PAJU accuse Israël de pratiquer l’apartheid sur les Palestiniens. Voici le vidéo en question et quelques photos de l’événement. Notez les slogans très durs à l’endroit d’Israël. Une d’entre elles nous montre la banderole de propagande haineuse que le PAJU utilise contre la communauté juive et Israël à tous les samedis. Deux autres montrent par ailleurs des membres du PAJU offrir de la nourriture aux niqabs. Incroyable…
Archives de catégorie : Attaques anti-Israel
Muslim Brotherhood calls for the killing of all Israelis in Egypt
Yes, my friends, you see the truth now. Islamists are not interested in peace. They want to erase Jews from Israel, from the entire world and from history. They will never negociate a peace deal in good faith and in good will because they simply want to exterminate the Jews. By the way, this nice fellow, member of the Muslim Brotherhood, said a very important thing. The Arab League started the war with Israel in 1947 not because Jews were supposedly occupying their land since the U.N. resolution but for the mere sake of stopping the « Zionist » project itself. Yeah. He said it. Will you believe them now, the Islamists, the Hamas and the Hezbollah and their rhetoric?
The truth about the Israeli Palestinian conflict – with David Ayalon
Jerusalem is not a holy city of Islam – It is of Israel
Dennis Prager on « Is Israel an apartheid state? »
Another good video that explains why Israel shouldn’t be considered an apartheid state. Thanks, Dennis Prager!
Pat Condell on the Palestinian lie – Thanks man!
The excellent Pat Condell strikes back on the Palestinian lie. Again, he is right on the money on this issue. Condell reminds me of a Jean-Jacques Rousseau or a Socrates by the quality of his social observations and criticism. Decidedly, he is one of the most underrated free thinker and free speecher of our society. It is always a pleasure to listen to him.
Nouvelles en vrac sur Israel, prise 7
Frank Gaffney: Has Obama abandoned Israel?
No, I would say. But it is still touch and go.
Three-part series on Mackenzie King in the National Post
In a previous article, I published a vintage photograph of William Lyon Mackenzie King taken during an official visit in Nazi Germany in 1937. Somehow our minds have crossed, as the National Post decided to run this series precisely at the time when I was working on that picture, as part of a book review of Allan Levine’s William Lyon Mackenzie King, A Life Guided by the Hand of Destiny. You know the popular saying, « great spirits meet ». That’s the way I would like to think about it, anyway. Again, I want to thank the National Post for talking about these things. The editorial board seems to take seriously their mission of informing the population and sharing important aspects of our history and heritage, and sometimes suppressed ones. Decidedly, it is important to know where we come from, if we want to have any chance of surviving the difficult decades and centuries to come.
During the ’20s, ’30s and ’40s, anti-semitism was rampant and became literally the norm. It was « cool » to be anti-semite in those days. Allan Levine’s book seems to deal about that extensively, as Mackenzie King was at the center of a political scene profoundly disturbed about this issue and that was forced to take a stand for strategicals reasons, among others. Levine provides a few examples of difficult situations where choices had to be made, such as an offer by the Jewish community of Canada to cover for the expanses of 10,000 Jews, which was rejected by King, the tragic fate of the SS St-Louis’ German Jew refugees who were turned away by Canada while they awaited a sure death in Germany, and the incredible statistic of only 5,000 Jewish refugees admitted in Canada between 1933-1945. The parallel with today situation throughout the world, which makes this book so extraordinary and important, is staggering, but with a slight difference. In effect, today, the new plague that corrupts this world is not anti-semitism per se. No. It is rather called « anti-zionism », which allows for hypocrit real anti-semites to cloak their hatred of Jews behind a veil of left-wing purity and candour. You see, these people are not anti-semites, no. They just can’t stand Israelis, that’s not the same… But Canada is on the good side now, with the good attitude, since the arrival of the Conservaties in Ottawa. And for Quebec, my friends and I with « Les Amis Québécois d’Israel » on facebook, are working on it… Eventually, it will pay off.