"Khaybar, Khaybar ya yahud"...
Sometimes it's better to say nothing at all....
France's politicians and community leaders have criticised the "intolerable" violence against Paris' Jewish community, after a pro-Palestinian rally led to the vandalizing and looting of Jewish businesses and the burning of cars. It is the third time in a week where pro-Palestinian activists have clashed with the city's Jewish residents. On Sunday, locals reported chats of "Gas the Jews" and "Kill the Jews", as rioters attacked businesses in the Sarcelles district, known as "little Jerusalem". Manuel Valls, France's prime minister said: “What happened in Sarcelles is intolerable. An attack on a synagogue and on a kosher shop is simply anti-Semitism. Nothing in France can justify this violence.”The HuffPo post has numerous photos. The Times [of London] Europe Edition reports, Jewish shops set ablaze in Paris’s Little Jerusalem:
This may prove to be a game-changer in a conflict which is now entering its third week. It could provide further impetus for the government in seeking a speedy ceasefire with Hamas, but that seems doubtful. Even a partial suspension of operations at Ben-Gurion is a major coup for Hamas, which has been so starved of any real achievements that they are pretending to have captured an IDF soldier who was almost certainly killed on Saturday night, though his remains have yet to be identified. Accepting Hamas' terms for a ceasefire now is unthinkable. It is much more likely that, faced with the prospect of more rockets cutting Israel off from the international air routes, the government will be inclined to order a much more devastating blow, a wider ground operation to occupy the rocket-launching sites or even directed at Hamas' underground headquarters, with dreadful implications for the people of Gaza living above.Times of Israel analyst Avi Issacharoff argues, in Worse may yet lie ahead, that Hamas, while talking tough, is in trouble:
Just your typical pro-Pal riot: “Jew, Jew, cowardly swine, come out and fight on your own!” http://t.co/ci8ciMjdQS via @timesofisrael
— Legal Insurrection (@LegInsurrection) July 21, 2014
Now Yair Rosenberg of Tablet Magazine has the video:
This is part of a worldwide phenomenon, and puts the lie to the claim that in modern political reality there is any difference between anti-Semitism and anti-Zionism.
The seventh soldier is Sgt. Oron Shaul, 21, from Poria. We are still working to identify his body.
— IDF (@IDFSpokesperson) July 22, 2014
https://twitter.com/CiFWatch/status/491539100491866113
Hamas claims it captured IDF solider, but much more likely they have part of body, according to IDF officer I spoke to.
— Sheera Frenkel (@sheeraf) July 22, 2014
Of the 27 Israeli soldiers killed so far in Operation Protective Edge, 6 of them have been killed inside of Israel, not Gaza. In separate incidents soldiers were killed by terrorists emerging from terror tunnels:
In open ground near Erez five terrorists come out of a tunnel shortly after six in the morning. They surface near the security fence and only a few hundred yards from the nearest community. An IAF aircraft intercepts them, killing all five, with no Israelis wounded. ... Near Kibbutz Nir Am, a second group of terrorists surface on the Israeli side of the border. It is not clear if they emerge from a different tunnel or a branch of the one that served the other squad, nor is the number of gunmen confirmed. The sizable squad is able to surprise a passing army jeep, ambushing it with an anti-tank missile and inflicting Israeli casualties. But with the help of Nahal troops the force is able to kill the operatives and thwart an infiltration to civilian areas or an abduction attempt.Ynet has more on this incident as well as other fighting:
Pro-Pal mob in Berlin: "fucking Jews, we'll get you!" http://t.co/2nnfBe5yFu via @JuedischeOnline
— Legal Insurrection (@LegInsurrection) July 20, 2014
"The shouts included 'Jews back to Birkenau' and 'Drop dead, you Zionazi whores.'" So very, very glad I left Boston http://t.co/MjJsfXpnsW
— benjamin kerstein (@benj_kerstein) July 20, 2014
If you go to a synagogue instead of a consulate to protest Israel you are an anti-Semite. Pogroms taking place in France. In 2014.
— Bethany S. Mandel (@bethanyshondark) July 20, 2014
The IDF's ground incursion into Gaza has led to a rapid rise in the number of terrorists killed. Since the beginning of the ground operation, IDF soldiers have eliminated more than 130 terrorists, including more than 60 Saturday overnight. During the overnight firefights, a Golani Brigade battalion commander, Colonel Rassan Alian, sustained light-to-moderate injuries. Large infantry forces entered Gaza overnight, as the IDF expanded Operation Protective Edge on Sunday. The IDF Spokesperson's Unit announced that the ground forces joined the ongoing operations to destroy terror infrastructure in the Gaza Strip, which began with the ground incursion.
#BREAKING #Hamas does not allow foreign media to leave #Gaza, possibly using them as human shields! #fb
— Richard C. Schneider (@rc_schneider) July 20, 2014
Stories about concerns over security of Malaysia Airlines crash site, ongoing Israel-Gaza tensions, government catch-22 in California, and more....
Twitter has opened a window into the soul of the anti-Israel boycott movement....
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— Legal Insurrection (@LegInsurrection) July 17, 2014
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UN undersecretary Feltman: we appreciate that Israel accepted the Egyptian cease-fire initiative
— Barak Ravid (@BarakRavid) July 18, 2014
UN undersecretary Feltman: We call for immediate end for rocket fire from Gaza and Israeli attacks
— Barak Ravid (@BarakRavid) July 18, 2014
UN undersecretary Feltman: The solution for Gaza is ending arms smuggling, opening the crossings and bringing back Gaza under PA control
— Barak Ravid (@BarakRavid) July 18, 2014
As if that's not bad enough, note the reaction from Max Blumenthal, one of the leading anti-Israel and pro-BDS campus speakers and authors:
An Israeli soldier was killed early Friday along with at least 20 Palestinians in the first hours of Israel’s ground offensive in the Gaza Strip as the violent conflict there entered its 11th day. ... Sirens signaling rockets sounded all night and into the morning across Israel’s south; the army counted more than 50 rockets from the 10 p.m. start of its ground invasion until 7 a.m. Friday.https://twitter.com/IDFSpokesperson/status/490029893204180993 Israel has made it clear that Hamas' network of tunnels is its target. Mitch Ginsburg of The Times of Israel explains what Israel hopes to accomplish with the ground invasion.
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