Posted on 12/18/2011 12:19:02 PM PST by Never A Dull Moment
Video has surfaced of a group of more than a dozen Arabs appearing to surround and beat a Jewish man in Israel with rocks, sticks and other implements before he is able to get away, Israeli news site Arutz Sheva reported.
The 38-second video, uploaded to YouTube and titled Hit the settlers in the village of Asira, is filled with shouting. The words Allahu Akbar! can clearly be heard as the man, dressed in light-colored clothing, tries desperately to escape his attackers. They all appear to be male, though several look like theyre only young boys. The man is ultimately able to get away when another group comes to his aid throwing rocks of their own.
A video uploaded to YouTube on Saturday reveals an Arab attempt to lynch a Jew near the village of Asira al-Qibliya in Shomron. The video, which was filmed by the Arabs, shows a group of Arabs surrounding the Jewish man and begin to pelt him with rocks.
The Jew is shown tripping and falling on the ground, while the Arabs continue to beat him until several other Jews with rocks in their hands come along and cause the Arabs to run off.
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Muslms marry their first cousins. Imagine you and your spouse having the same two grandparents. Now imagine your grandparents having the same two grandparents, back seventy generations.
Read the details, just google "Islam first cousin marriage" or look it up on wiki.
Fully one half of all marriages in Pakistan are registered to couples who are first cousins.
Islam may make people insane, but when your family tree is a telephone pole, there might be more to it.
Most of the arab attackers look like young boys. They teach hatred early in the muslim community.
Heh—and here I thought no one knew this but me! It’s actually rather ghastly when you think about these pathetic children being born with all the potential for madness and disease. But the World Health Org must be aware of it, and is keeping it quiet.
Gad. you people who want to argue with documentation and truth. You just don’t give those who don’t a chance, do you?
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That’s very interesting, didn’t know that.
Well, Merriam Webster thinks so. It has a definition, as does Dictionary.com. Where’ve you been?
Where is the Arab world on this?
Where is the Arab world on this?
Sorry, but the entire West Bank is Indian territory, and no Israeli should ever step outside unarmed.
Thanks Never A Dull Moment.
The fires of hate against the Jews are being stoked daily by Islamist media. MEMRI has documented this. Watch the video!
The latest MEMRI TV Viral Video, which has just been released, is titled “Why We Hate the Jews,” and includes clips from Arab television dealing with the question of hatred for the Jews and its roots (To view this clip, visit
http://www.memritv.org/clip/en/12099.htm).
Sam Cohen was right!!! Stevie666
No, don’t forget, it is only a few extremists that do these things. Don’t you know that all religions have a small group of extremists? Isn’t this the handy excuse they always keep in their back pocket?
No, don’t forget, it is only a few extremists that do these things. Don’t you know that all religions have a small group of extremists? Isn’t this the handy excuse they always keep in their back pocket?
It’s just an ad. The site does that occasionally. Don’t worry about it.
I’m sure there are lots of words in the dictionary that are made up, silly words, like “humongous”, for instance. In quite recent times someone undoubtedly put horrible and terrific together and horrific was born. Lately everyone seems to like the sound of it because it gets used to describe all kinds of things.
Er, did you read my whole post. The word has a Latin root. What is in recent times to you, 50 AD?
Why don't you look up the word and its root for yourself?
Roots, shmoots. Humongous probably has a Latin root as well but the first time I remember hearing it was 1971. Just because something has an ancient root doesn’t mean it isn’t a recent construct.
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