Only Israel is ‘Disproportionate’
by Robert Besser
Those who today scream ‘disproportionate’ awaken their genetic hatred of Jews and seek to hide the true anti-Semitic meaning of their words, which is that more Jews should die.
“Israel has the right to defend itself, but its current actions go beyond proportionate self-defense,” declared EU Foreign Minister Kaja Kallas on April 14.
“Disproportionate” has become one more Jewish crime invented by the Woke post-Christian world to defame Israel.
For in the entire world, only the Jews are blackened by the label of disproportionate. How many times have members of the worthless EU parliament accused Russian or Ukrainian troops of behaving in a way that is disproportionate?
Indeed, the Syrians killed 500,000 of their own citizens, yet which EU or American woke leftists called their manner of waging war disproportionate?
In Lebanon, 150,000 died in their civil war, 15,000 died in Libya’s civil war and 370,000 were killed in Yemen, but among the racist woke Left nobody but the Jews are disproportionate.
The collapsing West has not even bothered labelling the Arab barbarians’ October 7 massacre as disproportionate, because that is a smear invented to defame only Jews.
For 2000 years since the creation of Christianity the Europeans screamed that Jews were Christ-killers, spreaders of disease, transmitters of the Black Plague, killers of children, defilers of young women, poisoners of wells, and simultaneously hated as capitalists and communists.
Food for Thought: by Steven Shamrak
The international anti-Semites, members of the ‘Ugly Nazi’, do not care that the land belongs to the indigenous people – Jews. Fake Palestinians have rejected several offers of ‘land for peace’ from Israel. The PLO and Hamas have only one objective – destruction of the Jewish state. That is what the international Jew-haters want too!
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France Urged Removal of Francesca Albanese
France is calling for the resignation of UN “Special Rapporteur on the Occupied Palestinian Territories” Francesca Albanese after she branded Israel as a “common enemy.” Albanese, a US-sanctioned and notoriously anti-Israel United Nations official, delivered her latest remarks against Israel during her online participation at a forum hosted by the Al Jazeera network.
The IDF unveiled a new robotic system. The new mechanical AI robot takes two hours to clean tanks, which soldiers needed 48 hours to clean.
Resettlement of Gazans still in Play
As Gaza deal negotiations show no progress, the Trump administration is in serious discussions regarding a plan to permanently relocate up to one million Gazans from the Gaza Strip to Libya. The plan aligns with Trump’s broader vision for a post-war Gaza, which he described as becoming “the Riviera of the Middle East.” Trump initially introduced this plan during a meeting with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in February.
Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar denounced recent international moves to unilaterally recognize a Palestinian state. In contrast to France and other Western states, the German foreign minister publicly opposed unilateral recognition of a Palestinian state. Israeli Cabinet votes to stop Palestinian takeover of Judea and Samaria
Frustration with Trump Policies on Iran
Despite maintaining a united front in public, with Trump saying that he and Netanyahu are “on the same side of every issue,” Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is reportedly “frustrated” with many of President Donald Trump’s policies regarding the Iranian nuclear deal and other Middle Eastern regional issues. Netanyahu is particularly concerned with the prospect of a new nuclear deal between the US and Iran, which appears to be a repackaging of the 2015 JCPOA agreement that Jerusalem vehemently opposed at the time. (The US ‘truth’ with the Houthis, without informing Israel, is another ‘frustrating’ point.)
Defeating the Ayatollahs Despite Trump
Netanyahu now faces a fateful choice: tolerate Iran’s sprint toward a nuclear bomb, or act unilaterally and risk sacrificing American military and diplomatic support. It is becoming increasingly clear that the Trump administration will not prevent Iran from acquiring a nuclear arsenal. In effect, Israel and the Jewish people are once again left to rely on themselves. There are compelling reasons – financial, political, and electoral – for Trump to soften his stance on Tehran. Chief among them is domestic politics. Supporting Israel is no longer a political asset in the United States. The older generation of pro-Zionist Democrats is retiring. Younger voters shaped more by identity politics and economic anxiety than by Holocaust memory or Biblical history. (Saudi-Israel deal remains elusive as Trump visits in bid for $1 trillion bonanza.)
‘Palestinians’ are Ready for Emigration
A poll from the Palestinian Center for Policy and Survey Research said that 49% of Palestinians said they would apply to Israel to help them immigrate to another country. Notably, more than half, 830, were interviewed in the West Bank and 440 in the Gaza Strip. When asked if “the war on Gaza will actually end” with Israel’s withdrawal after “the complete disarmament of Hamas,” 80% of Palestinians disagreed. (Gazans and Arabs living in Judea and Samaria know the true nature of their leaders of Hamas and Fatah.)
Uncharacteristic Vote of the EU Parliament against the PA
The European Parliament voted to freeze funding to the Palestinian Authority due to continued incitement in school textbooks and condemned the involvement of UNRWA employees in the October 7 Hamas-led terror attack. The resolutions declared that EU funding to the Palestinian Authority should be withheld “as long as the content of the textbooks fails to meet UNESCO standards, anti-Semitic references are not removed, and examples inciting hatred and violence remain.” For the first time, the parliament also included a specific demand that inciting content be removed by the start of the next academic year in September. (This is unusual admission/conformation that Israel was right all the time about UNRWA and the international co-operation of international anti-Semites with Hamas terrorists!)
A series of explosions and fires began in Iran, including a blaze that broke out in a ‘motorcycle factory’ in Mashad. The factory, located in north-eastern Iran, was allegedly linked to the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC)’s military missile and drone production. A power plant in the northern Iranian city of Karaj also exploded, followed by an explosion at a chemical plant in the Iranian sacred city of Qom. A fire then broke out in an underground IRGC ammunition depot in the southern Iranian Kazerun region.
Two-State Solution – in what Borders?
An international conference, sponsored by France and Saudi Arabia, meant to resurrect the idea of a two-state solution to the Israel-Palestinian conflict will take place from June 17 to 20 at the United Nations headquarters in New York. More nations are joining the 150 that have already recognized Palestinian statehood.
Quote of the Week:
“Eliminating Hamas and freeing all our hostages – these go hand in hand. That’s how we’re doing it. First of all, things have changed. In the coming days, we are going in with full force to complete the mission. Completing the mission means defeating Hamas. It means destroying Hamas. We’ve established a management body that will facilitate departures, but the issue is one thing – we need host countries. That’s what we’re working on now.” – Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu – It is the time for meaningful actions, not just words. Removal of Hamas and supporting it population from Gaza, the Jewish land, is essential for the future peace in Israel.
Israel is Defender of Western Interests
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The perception within many circles of academia, influenced by a variety of global narratives, seems to underestimate the fact that Iran is a bigger threat to the western world than it is to Israel – which can defend itself.
It’s essential to recognize that Israel’s actions are aligned with broader Western interests, and Israel is acting as an inexpensive proxy army for the USA and the West given the shared stakes in neutralizing a state sponsor of global terrorism.
Many don’t remember the tragic terror attack events the West has already experienced, from the bombings in London’s Subway to the devastating terror attacks of September 11th. These highlight the reach and ambition of Islamic extremism emanating from regions under Iranian influence.
The financial and ideological bolstering by Iran of groups such as Hezbollah, Hamas, and the Houthis has articulated a clear message of hostility not just against Israel, but against all Western nations.
Israel operates as a strategic partner to Western countries, arguably functioning as the West’s frontline defense against threats that extend far beyond its borders. Israel contributes to the broader security architecture of Western nations, sparing them the direct confrontation of putting boots on the ground and associated physical and economic costs.
Acknowledging and supporting Israel’s actions in the region as part of a broader defense of Western values and security is not only strategically sound but also preserves vital Western interests. The West must openly support Israel’s actions against threats like Iran, promoting and recognizing the true reality in which Israel acts..
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