ISRAEL : Allied or Parasite of America ?
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ISRAEL is strictly united to United States of America : It is
VERY
SURE !!!
ALSO Parasites are united to ANIMAL ORGANISM,
WHERE THEY ARE TAKING THEIR FOOD.
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IF ISRAEL WAS ALLIED, its 5 citizens arrested the same day
2001, September, 11,
Were in the obligation to advise Bush Government of BOMBS IN
WTC !!!
Were in the obligation to save 3,000 persons on the 2 towers
!!!
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BUT ISRAEL IS WORKING only only only, TO DO STRONGER
RUSSIA,
WHERE ARE ITS WEALTHS !
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ISRAEL WORKS DOING HOTTER ALL EARTH
GETTING FERTILE SIBERIA TERRITORY
AND ARID USA TERRITORY
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CONCLUSIONS :
IS ISRAEL ALLIED OR PARASITE OF UNITED STATES OF AMERICA ?
"The Heretic" <seamensa@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> ha scritto nel messaggio
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> That's one of the main reasons for "holocaust" propaganda, to enable
> Israel
> to have an excuse to commit it's many crimes against humanity.
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http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20080430/wl_mideast_afp/mideastisraelarmynaziholocaust_080430113508;_ylt=Agob.UgqwpNcD4L5WZtIjwsE1vAI
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> Israeli soldiers urged to study Holocaust
>
> by Charly Wegman
>
> KIBBUTZ LOHAMEY HAGETAOT, Israel (AFP) - At a kibbutz founded by
survivors
> of the Nazi death camps, Israel's top brass has urged soldiers to learn
> the
> lessons of the Holocaust to better protect the Jewish people.
>
>
> "The Nazis had vowed to annihilate the Jewish people ... every Jew is a
> Holocaust survivor," said army chief of staff Lieutenant General Gaby
> Ashkenazi, before flying to Poland to pay tribute to the Jews who led
the
> 1943 Warsaw ghetto uprising 65 years ago.
>
> Ashekenazi's comments were made at a gathering of top military officers
> and
> survivors at a kibbutz in northern Israel ahead of Holocaust Remembrance
> Day, which starts at sunset on Wednesday.
>
> The army "must protect the Jewish people as well as their state which
some
> still want to destroy," Ashkenazi told the 24 generals assembled at
> Lohamey
> Hagetaot kibbutz, whose name recalls the fighters of the Warsaw Ghetto.
>
> Educating soldiers about the Holocaust, when more than six million Jews
> perished in the Nazi concentration camps, was a crucial part of military
> training, he said.
>
> "Teaching about the Holocaust is imperative for the rank and file of the
> army. We want to preserve and pass on the memories (of the Holocaust)
> before
> the last witnesses die," said Brigadier General Elie Shermeister, head
of
> the army's education department.
>
> Holocaust instruction will be expanded and groups of new army recruits
> will
> travel to the sites of the death camps and other memorials, including
the
> Yad Vashem Holocaust memorial in Jerusalem.
>
> At the kibbutz, which was was founded in 1949 by Holocaust survivors
from
> Poland and Lithuania, emotional mementoes of those who died are on
> display.
>
> Carefully preserved in glass cases are simple objects such as a pair of
> shoes, a suitcase, a prayer shawl, a Torah scroll, a typewriter, a
> jewellery
> box, pens and notebooks.
>
> At an interactive station, the history of each item is explained along
> with
> the story of the tragic deaths of their owners.
>
> "We have preserved some 150 million objects, among them a cloth in which
a
> two-year-old girl, Ruthie, was hidden by her mother at Auschwitz, before
> she
> was taken to be used in medical experiments at Birkenau by Doctor Joseph
> Mengele," said museum director Simha Stein.
>
> Ruthie lived through it all and today is among the 280,000 Holocaust
> survivors still living in Israel.
>
> The generals stood before a giant screen on which the names of 4,000
> Jewish
> communities that were eradicated in Europe and north Africa during the
> Nazi
> era briefly appear before fading away.
>
> "Here, at Lohamey Hagetaot, we are determined to remain strong," Stein
> said.
>
> Starting at sundown on Wednesday, the entire country will begin marking
> Holocaust Remembrance Day, when each year the wail of sirens reminds the
> citizens of the genocide.
>
>
> ** Posted from http://www.teranews.com
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