dinsdag 24 oktober 2006

De Israelische Terreur 97



In Israel bestaat een politieke partij die het land etnisch wil zuiveren en de taak volbrengen die de joods Israelisch al in 1948 begonnen. Die partij met duidelijk fascistsche opvattingen zit nu in de Israelische regering. Europa die de Israelische terreur militair, politiek en economisch steunt vindt het goed dat deze partij nu in de regering zit, omdat het hier een binnenlandse aangelegenheid zou betreffen. Datzelfde Europa bemoeide zich wel met de Palestijnse binnenlandse aangelegenheden toen ze de democratisch gekozen Hamas regering besloot te boycotten. Meten met twee maten. Wat de joden wel mogen, mogen de arabieren niet. Dat is de erfenis van de Europese genocide van '40-'45.

Electronic Intifada:

'In a frightening but long expected move, Israeli prime
minister Ehud Olmert has brought the Yisrael Beitenu party
into his coalition government. The party's leader, Avigdor
Lieberman, is to be vice prime minister and, as "Minister
for Strategic Threats," a key member of Israel's "security
cabinet" in charge of the Iran portfolio.

Yisrael Beitenu is a dangerous extremist party with
fascist tendencies that has openly advocated the
"transfer" of Palestinians, including the transfer of Arab
towns within Israel to a Bantustan-like future Palestinian
entity. It has made clear that a Jewish supremacist state
is more important than a democratic one. The party, whose
strongest base is among Russian immigrants brought to
Israel in the 1990s, surged at the Israeli election
earlier this year, taking eleven seats in Israel's 120
seat Knesset.

Last summer, Israel launched a disastrous war of
destruction against Lebanon, and continues its siege and
onslaught against Palestinians in the occupied territories
which has killed nearly three hundred people in three
months and left hundreds of thousands without sufficient
food, water and electricity. Lieberman has advocated even
more harsh and criminal measures against the Palestinians
and Israel's neighbors.

It is dismaying that the European Union, a key
international actor, seems set to maintain warm, normal
relations with this extremist government, thus giving it
encouragement and legitimacy.

"You will understand that we cannot interfere with the
setting up of a foreign government. This is a matter for
which the concerned State alone is responsible," wrote
Cristina Gallach, the official spokesperson for Javier
Solana, the EU High Representative for foreign policy, in
an email responding to a query about whether the EU would
impose sanctions on Israel if Yisrael Beitenu joined the
government.'

Lees verder: http://electronicintifada.net/v2/article5874.shtml

En nu eens kijken of de potentiele PVDA-stemmers hun partij hierop gaan aanspreken. Hiermee zou men de buitenlandse politiek in deze verkiezingen ter sprake kunnen brengen.

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