Saturday, January 18, 2014

A hearty mabrook to the Arab League for finalizing their purchase of the UN


The United Nations, never one to shy away from the open anti-Semitism of many of its member states, yesterday reached a level of cowardice and malevolence rarely before reached.   The UN cowed in front of the least democratic political body in world history, whose members are open sponsors of terrorism, whose citizens can't vote, countries in which no dissent is tolerated, notorious exporters of radical Islamic theology, sectarian and religious hatred, and importers of slaves.  Yes, the Arab League, led by such luminaries as Saudi Arabia and Iraq, now is the controlling voice on matters of culture and heritage.  Here is the relevant news press release-esque information courtesy of Newsmax.  My analysis after the quote:  

"UNESCO, the United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organization, has canceled a Jewish exhibit in Paris that it has been working on for two years after a recent protest from the Arab League. 
"People, Book, Land — The 3,500 Year Relationship of the Jewish People and the Land of Israel," was scheduled to open Jan. 20 at UNESCO's Paris headquarters. It was a corroborative effort of the the UN organization and the Simon Wiesenthal Center, based in Los Angeles, The Algemeiner reported. 
The Jewish organization was informed that the exhibit was canceled on Jan. 14 in a letter citing the Arab League, which claimed that the exhibit "could create potential obstacles related to the peace process in the Middle East."
Abdulla al Neaimi, President of the Arab group in UNESCO, sent a letter to Irina Bokova, president of UNESCO, saying that there was "deep worry and great disapproval" about the exhibit because it showed that Israel and the Jewish people have an ancient connection.
"The subject of the exhibition is highly political though the appearance of the title seems to be trivial," the Arab League wrote. "Most serious is the defense of the theme which is one of the reasons used by the opponents of peace within Israel." 


So the head of the Arab League (of tyrants) deems a cultural exhibition about the undisputed links between Jews and Israel as a potential obstacle for peace.  That doesn't make sense, unless you think of the real goal of the Arab League vis-a-vis Israel, which is its eradication, a term that certainly encompasses denial of the history of the Jewish people.  Just as Holocaust denier Mahmoud Abbas double-talks about peace in English, while giving much more fiery remarks in Arabic, the Arab League promises that Arab states will welcome Israel as long as the latter accepts the Saudi peace plan (3 words that should never be used together), which means accepting all the Palestinian refugees from the 1948 and their descendants, which would render Israel an Arab-majority country and reduce Jews to their place from time immemorial in the Arab world, that of dhimmis.  

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