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A judge refused to release a protester - and gave a brave explanation: "Islamo-Nazi ideologies" [called to unite Israelis against genocidal Islamonazi]
INN ^ | Mar 23, 2023

Posted on 03/25/2023 5:45:34 PM PDT by Conservat1

Demonstrators lay in the entrance plaza of the Tel Aviv District Police and were arrested. The Magistrate's Court judge refused to release one of them with an unusual reasoning: "In the end we will be hanging next to each other." Channel 7, 2nd in Nisan 5783, 24.03.23

The judge of the Tel Aviv Magistrate's Court, Dr. Menachem (Mario) Klein, refused to release one of the protesters who was arrested. This morning (Friday) at the end of a second hearing in his case, the protester was released.

Judge Klein, who served as duty judge at the time, wrote that the protest measures may continue without limit, when each group will do what they can against legislative measures. "Even if the applicant and his friends succeed in the task and after repeated disruptions, blocking main transportation arteries, causing harm to citizens who want to get to work, to school, for medical treatment in hospitals, refusing to serve and pay taxes, etc., then we will say that at the end of three months of suffering for the citizens of the country, the government will surrender and cancel the all legislative initiatives".

"What then? Maybe two weeks later the supporters of the legislation will learn how to achieve achievements in this country and they in turn will begin to disrupt and paralyze the economy (...) after 3 months of suffering for the citizens, the government will surrender again and this time announce that it is returning to the Knesset with the same bills," Judge Klein wrote . "Or then there will be peace and quiet for the 'uninvolved' citizens of Israel, but that too for only two weeks because then the first group will return to the activity of "disruption" and paralysis" and God forbid, endlessly... and please we come?"

The judge's decision included an ideological reference: "About 3 years ago, I had the privilege of participating, together with the Honorable President Hayut, in a tour of the extermination camps and ghettos in Poland, in what was called 'judges as witnesses.' The horrors in which the Nazi oppressor had already begun the extermination of the Jews of Europe - the Jews were not yet united. They continued the old debates, as if the world was as usual. That's when the insight dawned on me that we here in Israel are dependent on each other and if we don't face it, in the end we will be dependent on each other. The State of Israel is contending with Islamo-Nazi ideologies that loudly proclaim their hope to destroy our country and destroy the rest of the refugee population that has concentrated here. We must not give them a hand in this."


TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; Israel; News/Current Events; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: arabracism; arabs; cair; ilhanomar; islamofascism; islamonazi; israel; jihad; racism; trashida; waronterror
ASMEA
The Roots of Palestinian Fascism and the Myth of Israeli Aggression
https://www.asmeascholars.org/history-turned-upside-down--the-roots-of-palestinian-fascism-and-the-myth-of-israeli-aggression
1 posted on 03/25/2023 5:45:34 PM PDT by Conservat1
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To: Conservat1

No wonder Haaretz didn’t like it.

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Yanon Magal @YinonMagal:

“Boy Oh Boy
A judge who did not turn away from the junta’s authority, will immediately gets a shaming.”

Mar 24, 2023

https://twitter.com/YinonMagal/status/1639262566261063683


2 posted on 03/25/2023 5:49:25 PM PDT by Postel
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Kroyanker, David. Jerusalem: The German Colony and Emek Refaim Street: a biography of a neighborhood, the story of a city. Israel: Keter, 2008,
pp. 62-3:
From the events of 1936-1939: In the first half of the 1930s, the Arabs of the Land of Israel anxiously followed the demographic growth and the strengthening of the economic and political status of the Jewish settlement, they feared the possibility that the Land of Israel would become the "national home" for the Jews. The aggressive foreign policy of Nazi Germany and Fascist Italy encouraged the Arabs in general, and the Arabs of Israel in particular, to see the German settlers as potential allies in the struggle against the Jewish settlement and the British government. In the spring of 1936, the Arab revolt against the British broke out, followed by a six-month strike. The German settlers were granted status...
p. 66:
The German Ministry of Information and Propaganda encouraged Arab students to join the unified German school, in order to create a future cadre of pro-German Arab leadership that will rule in the future in an independent Palestinian state. (Ginzach hamedina, Division 67) In accordance with this policy, it was agreed that the quota of Arab students...
In another street photo, Canaan describes the architect and contractor Herman Imberger (see building no. 13 on the first tour route), who was:
"Walking every Sunday on the main street of the German colony in Jerusalem, with the swastika ribbon on his arm. British and Arab policemen sat in front of his house, the former greeted him as usual with friendly indifference, and the latter saluted him with admiration"...

3 posted on 03/25/2023 5:54:17 PM PDT by Conservat1 (https://justthenews.com/accountability/svb-knew-150-million-investment-losses-and-still-doubled-down)
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That’s because islam and fascism go hand in hand.


4 posted on 03/25/2023 6:20:38 PM PDT by No name given (Anonymous is who you’ll know me as.)
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5 posted on 03/25/2023 6:22:46 PM PDT by dfwgator (Endut! Hoch Hech!)
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Canaan, Haviv. Two Hundred Days of Dread: Eretz Israel Against Rommel's Army. [Matayim yeme haradah: Erets-Yisrael mul tseva Romel].Tel-Aviv, Mol-Art, 1974, p. 240:
When the IDF captured Jericho in the Six Day War, I immediately went to meet the Bey, but he was not there.

In his beautiful house at the edge of the city, among banana plantations, the Israeli military administration resided. His neighbors said that two weeks before the war, one of his sons died, and the old man went to Amman, to seek consolation there for the disaster that befell them. I asked one of the dignitaries of the place to inform me in Tel Aviv when the Bey would return, and indeed a few months later I received the news that he had returned to his home, that the military administration had returned it to him. The meeting was very exciting. The Bey's mustache [turned white], but his appearance remained handsome, and his manners were as noble as before.

I told him that I was interested in him during all the years when we were separated by walls, barbed wire fences and borders. We talked about the past, and I mentioned how proud I was that he had managed to capture, in the fall of 1944, the mixed Nazi-Arab commando (the mufti's agents) who had been dropped into Palestine to operate behind British lines with the intention of once again revolting the Arabs of Palestine against the British precisely on the eve of the desperation attack of Field Marshal Gerd von Rundstedt against the Allied armies, who had already occupied the Netherlands and Belgium and were preparing to enter the Reich. Here Faiz Bey revealed to me one of the great secrets of the war period: how the Nazi-Arab commando was sent to Israel with the aim of harming the Jewish settlement, and the first step should have been to poison Tel Aviv's water sources.

We also sailed through memories of the summer months of 1942, when we were expecting Rommel's invasion and the return of the mufti. I reminded him of his obscure words about what was expected of the Jews of Israel in the event of the entry of the Germans. "Yes," he said, to this day a chill runs through my body when I remember what was said in police circles about what the mufti's supporters intended to do. Haj Amin was about to enter Jerusalem at the head of his assistants and the soldiers of the Arab Legion established as part of the German army. His big plan was to build huge crematoria in the Dotan Valley, near Nablus, like Auschwitz, to which he prepared to bring the Jews of Palestine as well as the Jews of Iraq, Egypt, Yemen, Syria, Lebanon and even the Jews of North Africa, in order to exterminate them using the methods of the S. S. practices in the Nazi extermination camps in Europe."

6 posted on 03/26/2023 12:45:29 AM PDT by Postel
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7 posted on 03/26/2023 11:47:14 AM PDT by SunkenCiv (Imagine an imaginary menagerie manager imagining managing an imaginary menagerie.)
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8 posted on 03/27/2023 6:39:49 AM PDT by SJackson (he who controls the schools, controls the world, 1870s France)
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