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Old December 23rd, 2020 #81
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'Explosion of peace’: Trump administration attempts to lure Indonesia into recognizing Israel with $2bn in aid


23 Dec, 2020 16:04



President Donald Trump is rushing to ‘Make Israel Great Again’ in his last days in office, dangling as much as $2 billion in aid in front of Indonesia if the majority-Muslim nation just recognizes the country.

The US International Development Finance Corporation has revealed it is willing to throw an extra $1 or $2 billion in aid at Indonesia if the world’s largest Muslim country follows in the footsteps of Morocco and the United Arab Emirates and recognizes Israel diplomatically.

“We’re talking to them about it,” DFC CEO Adam Boehler told local media on Monday, adding that “if they’re ready… we’ll be happy to even support more financially than what we do.” The lure of “one or two more billion dollars” is no doubt a powerful one in a nation which – like many others – is wallowing in recession in the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic.
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However, Indonesia stated last week it would not recognize Israel until Palestinian statehood was granted, and largely-Muslim Malaysia has similarly declared its “firm stance on the Palestinian issue will not change.”
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The Trump administration has used financial and diplomatic carrots rather than military sticks to encourage the UAE, Morocco, Sudan, and Bahrain to recognize Israel this year. Sudan was removed from the US list of state sponsors of terrorism, while Morocco’s sovereignty over the disputed Western Sahara territory was recognized by the US and the UAE got access to coveted F-35 fighter jets.
https://www.rt.com/news/510556-israe...ace-explosion/
 
Old January 17th, 2021 #82
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The brilliant Swedish-based, Moroccan-born anti-zionist Ahmed Rami has written about the nefarious jewish influence in Morocco in his excellent Swedish-language autobiography Ett liv för frihet ("A life for freedom"). In the book he stated that the country's king Hassan II was a jew-puppet, and that he had participated in the 1972 Moroccan coup attempt which sought to overthrow him. Unfortunately, the coup failed, so Rami sought and obtained political asylum in Sweden in 1973:


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ahmed_Rami_(writer)

And yes, folks, Rami was right about Hassan II being a jew-puppet. For example, one of the king's close advisers (read: handlers) was the very influential jew André Azoulay:


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/André_Azoulay

And look at Wikipedia's list of famous Moroccan jews:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Morocc..._Moroccan_Jews

Is it any wonder that the country's government is so pro-jewish?


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Israel–Morocco_relations

This relationship was secret because the crooked jew-lackey Hassan II knew very well that the Arab/Muslim population despises the genocidal bandit state of Pissrael.
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Morocco becomes the second Arab country to promote combating anti-Semitism and anti-Zionism


BY RON KAMPEAS JANUARY 17, 2021 1:31 PM



Princess Lalla Joumala Alaoui and Jason Guberman attend The U.S. Premiere Of Entourage Production's "Morocco: A King, A Vision, An Ambition" at Walter Reade Theate in New York City on November 7, 2019 . (Paul Bruinooge/Patrick McMullan via Getty Images)

(JTA) — A Moroccan institution has with official government backing signed an agreement with the U.S. State Department to combat anti-Semitism and anti-Zionism, the second such agreement in the Arab Middle East.

The agreement signed Friday by El Mehdi Boudra, the president of Association Mimouna, and Elan Carr, the State Department’s envoy to combat anti-Semitism, signals the far-reaching ambition of the Trump Administration’s Abraham Accords, to normalize among Arabs the acceptance of not just Israel, but of Zionism.

The Memorandum of Understanding says the sides “intend to work together to share and promote best practices for combating all forms of anti-Semitism, including anti-Zionism and the delegitimization of the State of Israel” and “for combating other kinds of intolerance and hatred, including Islamophobia.”
https://www.jta.org/2021/01/17/unite...d-anti-zionism

Despicable sellouts.
 
Old January 30th, 2021 #83
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Now they're doing this to the Arabs.

https://www.newsweek.com/arab-gulf-i...pinion-1564246
Thank you for yet another important post, Nils. From your link:

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MAJID AL SARRAH AND MASHAEL ALSHEMERI , BOARD MEMBERS, SHARAKA
ON 1/26/21 AT 7:00 AM EST

In December 2020, interfaith group Sharaka brought to Israel the first ever delegation of young leaders from the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain. Sharaka, which translates to partnership in Arabic, was founded last year by social activists from Israel and the Gulf, in the wake of the historic Abraham Accords. The initiative aims to strengthen the bonds between young people in the region, build greater trust and promote a real, warm and enduring peace.

As part of our historic trip to Israel, we–the Arab members of the delegation–were deeply moved to action following our visit to Yad Vashem - The World Holocaust Remembrance Center, the first such official visit by a delegation from our respective countries.

Having seen first hand the unimaginable horrors of the Holocaust, including the deep-seated hatred and demonization of Jews, which led to a dark stain in modern history and still permeates in many parts of the world today, we commit to the following five-point Action Plan for Promoting Holocaust Awareness and Combatting Anti-Semitism.
These Arab cucks are just as loathsome and pathetic as white cucks.
 
Old January 30th, 2021 #84
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The belligerent aggression of Turkey in Syria needs to be discussed.

Does anyone actually believe it's a coincidence that the USA backs off of major operations in Syria, just for the role to quickly be filled by Turkey, with the same agenda and lies backing up their claims?

https://www.nytimes.com/2020/03/01/w...a-assault.html



These are the same lies that jews and their lackeys are using to justify aggression in Syria, and Turkey is toeing their line.

Erdogan is a two-faced punk. He tries to look like a tough guy, but at the end of the day he's just another one of (((their))) little bitches.
NATO needs Turkey, but Turkey doesn't need NATO. 90% of the worlds heroin comes from afganistan but it lands in Turkey before it hits Europe... What more should I say?!
 
Old February 2nd, 2021 #85
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Here's yet another example of the jews' influence in Saudi Arabia:

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Saudi Arabia has been scrubbing its textbooks of anti-Semitic and misogynistic passages


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Jan. 30, 2021

BEIRUT — Saudi Arabia has been sharply criticized over the decades for school textbooks that preach women's subservience to men, anti-Semitism and a general enmity toward religions other than Islam. But those textbooks have been slowly scrubbed of much of this objectionable content, with particularly significant revisions made in the fall.

Gone is a section on sodomy that was supportive of capital punishment for homosexual relations. Gone are most adulations of extremist martyrdom and its characterization as the highest aspiration of Islam. Anti-Semitic references and calls to “fight Jews” are now far fewer, with the latest edition of a 10th-grade textbook having removed a passage quoting the prophet Muhammad as saying, “The [Day of Judgement] will not come until Muslims fight the Jews, and the Muslims will kill them [all].”
https://www.washingtonpost.com/world...rce=reddit.com
 
Old February 3rd, 2021 #86
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Another Jewish "businessman".

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Naum_Koen
 
Old February 4th, 2021 #87
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Another Jewish "businessman".

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Naum_Koen
Thank you once again, Nils. From your link:

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Naum Koen (Russian: Наум Коен) is an UAE-based Israeli-Ukrainian businessman and philanthropist who is the founder and CEO of NY Koen Group. Koen is the chairman and founder of the Jewish Community Center of UAE.[1][2] This is not to be confused with the official Jewish community in the UAE, the Jewish Community of the Emirates.[3] [4]
 
Old February 6th, 2021 #88
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UAE almost entirely cuts donations to UN's Palestinian relief agency after normalization with Israel


5 Feb, 2021 15:12

Funds donated by the United Arab Emirates to a UN agency supporting Palestinian refugees have dropped from over $50 million to just $1 million in 2020 amid normalization of ties between Abu Dhabi and Israel, a report said.

The massive cutback in funding could be “revenge” for Palestine's stern rejection of the US-brokered mending of ties between Israel and its former Arab foes, Israeli Channel 12, which broke the news, suggested.

A report by an Israeli NGO, the Center for Near East Policy Research, cited by the broadcaster, said that the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) had received $53 million from UAE in 2018 and $51 million in 2019, but last year the check was for just $1 million.

Another Arab state to join the normalization drive, Bahrain, also reduced the amount of its donation to UNRWA, the NGO said, but it didn't disclose the exact figures.
https://www.rt.com/news/514738-uae-c...inians-israel/
 
Old February 13th, 2021 #89
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With fusion Emirati-Jewish dishes, a kosher chef blossoms in Dubai


BY ASMA ALI ZAIN FEBRUARY 12, 2021 11:42 AM

DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (JTA) — Last year, Israel and the United Arab Emirates signed a treaty establishing diplomatic relations. But for more than a year earlier, diners in the UAE had already been finding their way to Jewish culture — via the home cooking of a South African expatriate.

Elli Kriel, a sociologist by training who moved here in 2013 when her husband was transferred to the Emirates for work, began serving kosher food to Jewish tourists years ago out of her home kitchen. Now she has become the go-to kosher chef in the UAE at a time when Israeli tourists have begun streaming into the country.
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When Kriel’s family arrived in Dubai, there were some 70 Jewish families in the UAE and little communal infrastructure, which made it challenging for the family to continue keeping kosher. Kriel would fill suitcases with kosher foods like frozen meat and cake mixes when she traveled, and would ask visitors from South Africa to do the same when they came to the UAE. Once they were settled, the family started hosting dinner parties for local Jews.

Word spread. Observant Jewish tourists and business travelers sought out Kriel and asked her to cook kosher meals, which she would do for free. When the UAE held a high-profile interfaith conference in 2018, organizers turned to her to feed a Jewish delegation.
https://www.jta.org/2021/02/12/globa...ssoms-in-dubai
 
Old February 13th, 2021 #90
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One good thing about the jew´s victory over the muslims is that the kikes will slam them with demoralizing homosexualism and feminism which will hopefully lead to a dramatic fall in their birthrates.
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Old February 14th, 2021 #91
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Telling the forgotten story of Osnat Barzani, the first female rabbi who lived 400 years ago, is a win for Mizrahi representation


LIOR ZALTZMAN FEBRUARY 10, 2021 2:35 PM FROM KVELLER



A week ago, I was sitting in bed working on the questions for my interview with Sigal Samuel about “Osnat and her Dove.” Samuel’s new illustrated children’s book is about the first female rabbi in history, Osnat Barzani, also known as Asnat or Asenath Barzani. I had never heard of Barzani, having always been told that German Jew Regina Jonas, who was ordained in the early 20th century, was the first woman rabbi.

But centuries earlier, Osnat was born in Kurdistan in 1590. Her story is an astounding one — she was the daughter of a yeshiva leader from Mosul, Rabbi Shmuel b. Netanel Ha-Levi. Osnat inherited her father’s curiosity about Judaism and convinced him to teach her to read and let her independently study the Jewish religious texts. She was considered to be a master of Torah, Talmud, Midrash, Kabbalah and Hebrew. After the deaths of her father and husband — who was a student of her father, and who married her under the condition that she not be bothered with housework and be allowed to continue her studies — Osnat was made the head of the yeshiva and given the title tanna’it, a rabbinical title that is equivalent to the one her father carried (tannai).
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The Kurdish Jewish community has such a rich history. It was obviously quite ahead of its time when it came to involving women in the study and teaching of Torah — Osnat’s story dates back about a couple of centuries before any other recorded female rabbi. Yet it’s still mostly not known by the Jewish community at large — in fact, this may be a lot of readers’ (I’m including the adults here!) first encounter with it. Is there anything you would want readers to know about it?

You’re right, it’s so rich and so little known. I find it really special that even though Kurdish society was male-dominated, it made room for intelligent women to become religious, political and military leaders. Some governed as heads of their tribe or fought as warriors. Others became poets or philosophers. This happened among Kurdistan’s Jews, Muslims, Christians and Yezidis alike. I love that not only Kurdish Jews, but also Kurds of other backgrounds, still revere Osnat as one of the first female Kurdish leaders.

Did you talk to any Kurdish Jews about what this story means to them?

The most meaningful interactions I’ve had during this whole process have been with Kurdish and Iraqi Jews, who’ve told me things like, “As the father of a Kurdish Jewish baby, thank you for writing this story!” or, “It’s so important for my daughter to see someone like her represented in books. I wish I could’ve had a book like this as a kid.”
https://www.jta.org/2021/02/10/opini...representation
 
Old February 16th, 2021 #92
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Gulf Jews form umbrella body to make observance easier


FEBRUARY 16, 2021 2:51 PM



(JTA) — Jews in six Gulf states are uniting under an umbrella association to facilitate Jewish observance.

The Association of Gulf Jewish Communities, which announced its establishment on Tuesday, will bring together communities in Bahrain, the United Arab Emirates, Oman, Qatar, Kuwait and Saudi Arabia, according to a statement from two board members, Houda Nonoo in Bahrain and Alex Peterfreund in the UAE.

Jewish worship exists to varying degrees in each of the countries. The profile of Jewish communities has become more public since the Abraham Accords, brokered last year by the Trump administration, normalized ties between Israel and the UAE and Bahrain. Those countries belong to the Gulf Cooperation Council, a regional alliance.
https://www.jta.org/quick-reads/gulf...ervance-easier
 
Old February 17th, 2021 #93
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Lord Levy: I helped create relations for Israel with Oman and Bahrain


Peer, ex adviser to Tony Blair, community leader and businessman, Lord Levy, discusses his top page-turners, leading a 'tear-jerking' service in a Damascus shul and Keir Starmer

By ZAKI COOPER
September 24, 2020, 11:43 am

Michael Levy qualified as a chartered accountant and then created one of the most successful independent music companies, The Magnet Group. The label had many popular artists, including Alvin Stardust, Chris Rea, Darts, Bad Manners and Guys & Dolls. He sold it to Warner Brothers and became a legendary fundraiser for the Labour Party, the academies programme in education, the Jewish community and wider society. He served as Prime Minister Tony Blair’s Middle East Envoy from 1998 to 2007.
https://jewishnews.timesofisrael.com...n-and-bahrain/
 
Old March 13th, 2021 #94
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This historian is preserving North African Jewish music from a bygone era


BY ASAF SHALEV MARCH 12, 2021 1:18 PM



(...) A professor at McGill University, Silver now possesses about 500 albums recorded by Moroccan, Algerian, and Tunisian Jewish vocalists and instrumentalists. It’s the first archive of its kind.
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The records in his collection represent a bygone musical world but they are vestiges of the great Jewish communities that were once ubiquitous across the Maghreb, an Arab name for Northwest Africa. The hundreds of thousands of Jews who lived in the region emigrated in the aftermath of Israel’s founding and as France dismantled its colonial regimes.
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And while there was a Jewish presence in various anti-colonial movements, many Jews had thrived under the French system, belonging to an elite class whose status came into doubt in the new era. Amid the chronic instability, many Jews sought opportunity in France, Canada, Israel and elsewhere, largely bringing an end to a 2,000-year-old diaspora.
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Famous and universally adored, the particular Jewishness of these musicians was not a secret. They openly identified themselves as Jews, and even if not, their dialects and accents gave them away. The first training ground for many Jewish artists was the Shabbat table and the synagogue, which generated a musical style that many non-Jews wanted to emulate, according to Silver.

“There are many stories of Muslim musicians who would position themselves outside of the synagogue on Saturday mornings to learn a new or different melody,” he said.
https://www.jta.org/2021/03/12/cultu...m-a-bygone-era
 
Old March 16th, 2021 #95
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Saudi plan is far greater than this: it aims to eradicate entirely True Islam from the Middle East and replace it with a noahide friendly version of Islam, namely wahhabism.

They want to transform the Middle East/Islam and make it subservient to the jews the exact same way the Christian West has been circumcised first then castrated so much so that the head of the Catholic world now takes his orders from the synagogue.

What the wahhabis are working on and what we are witnessing is the slow making of a “Vatican II” of Islam. There is a center in Qatar that is working on precisely that (led by Tarik Ramadan). Newsfeed
Exactly. That's what the jews and their lackeys in the Muslim world are trying to do.
 
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Bahrain appoints first ambassador to Israel


MARCH 30, 2021 9:56 AM



(JTA) — Following up on its signing of the historic Abraham Accords last summer, Bahrain has appointed its first ambassador to Israel.

Khaled Yousif Al-Jalahma, named Monday in a statement from Manama and reported by the state’s Bahrain News Agency, will report to Israel soon.

“In the coming weeks, a team from Bahrain will arrive in Israel to make the necessary arrangements,” a statement from Israeli Foreign Minister Gabi Ashkenazi’s office said, according to The Times of Israel.
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Antony Blinken expects other countries to sign onto Abraham Accords this year


APRIL 15, 2021 11:41 AM

WASHINGTON (JTA) — Secretary of State Antony Blinken said he anticipates more normalization agreements for Israel in the next year.

Blinken spoke Wednesday evening in Washington, D.C., at the Israeli Embassy’s virtual celebration of that nation’s Independence Day, or Yom Haatzmaut. He was joined virtually by Israel’s U.S. ambassador, Gilad Erdan.

“The United States welcomes and supports the recent normalization agreements,” Blinken said, referring to the Abraham Accords brokered last year by the Trump administration between Israel and four Arab states.

“We will continue to urge more countries to normalize relations with Israel — and will look for other opportunities to expand cooperation among countries in the region. As a result, I expect Israel’s group of friends to grow even wider in the year ahead.”
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Bahrain airline to launch direct flights to Tel Aviv


APRIL 19, 2021 4:11 PM

(JTA) — Gulf Air, Bahrain’s state-owned airline, is launching direct flights to Tel Aviv in June, another marker in the country’s ongoing normalization of ties with Israel.

Globes, an Israeli business daily, first reported on Sunday that flights would start on June 3. Gulf Air signed a code-sharing agreement with El Al, Israel’s national carrier in December.
https://www.jta.org/quick-reads/bahr...ts-to-tel-aviv

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Jordan claims former Israeli spy offered help to prince under house arrest


Barak Ravid
April 4, 2021

An Israeli businessman with ties to the U.S. government was in touch with former Jordanian Crown Prince Hamzah bin Hussein when he was put on house arrest on Saturday, and proposed to send a private jet to take his wife and kids to Europe.
 
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Is your name on this list? Your Jewish roots might be in Cairo, Baghdad or nearby


BY ASAF SHALEV APRIL 19, 2021 1:39 PM



(JTA) — In the late 1800s, the Ottoman Empire was looking to conscript men into its army, including the several thousand young Jewish ones who were living in the city of Baghdad.

The Jewish community didn’t like the idea of the imperial forces taking away its young men, so it arranged to pay authorities for exemptions. Rabbi Shlomo Bekhor Husin of Baghdad documented the exemptions, carefully jotting each down name in medieval Rashi script.

In the following decades, many of those names vanished or morphed as the Jews living there dispersed across the globe. But the lists survived and now are housed at the National Library of Israel in Jerusalem — if you’re willing to deal with the microfilm format on which they are preserved.

Retired Israeli diplomat and independent researcher Jacob Rosen-Koenigsbuch has squinted to read and translate every single one of the nearly 3,500 names on Husin’s lists. And the lists are just one of the dozens of idiosyncratic sources that Rosen-Koenigsbuch has consulted in his years-long hunt for lost Jewish family names.

Rosen-Koenigsbuch, 73, has published the world’s most complete lists of Jewish surnames from the cities of Baghdad, Damascus, Cairo and — as of this week — Alexandria. (Next up are probably Basra, Mosul and Erbil, he said.) The four lists have been combined by the Jewish Telegraphic Agency into this searchable database. (If you know your name belongs but isn’t there, email Rosen-Koenigsbuch, who’s always making additions and corrections.)
https://www.jta.org/2021/04/19/globa...hdad-or-nearby
 
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