Showing posts with label Tzipi Hotovely. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tzipi Hotovely. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 18, 2017

Where Do You Even Begin?

Maybe in somewhere in the wilds of Georgia, where her parents originated.

Unfortunately, at some point in time, they conceived/received the mad idea, the delusion, that they weren't really Georgians, but part of a grander scheme, something called 'the Jewish people,' and that that, therefore, required them to migrate to a place called Israel, which had been, up until its majority Arab population were driven out by bomb and bullet in 1948, an integrally Arab country known as Palestine.

Their daughter, Tzipi Hotovely, the subject of our post, was, again unfortunately, too stupid, or too indoctrinated, or both, to see through the delusion she'd inherited from her parents, although in Israel, of course, this category invariably goes far, particularly in politics.

And so here she is, Israel's deputy foreign minister, telling Palestinian Israeli representatives in the Knesset, apropos UNESCO's listing of occupied Hebron and the Mosque of Ibrahim as "endangered Palestinian heritage sites," that:

"You are history thieves. Your history books are empty, and you are trying to co-opt Jewish history and Islamicize it. I recommend to UNESCO and the Arab Knesset members to read these two books, the Bible which tells the story of the Jewish people, and Assaf Voll's new bestseller, A History of the Palestinian People: From Ancient Times to the Modern Era. It will captivate you because it is empty. Because the Palestinians don't have kings and they don't have heritage sites. The Palestinians are appropriating Jewish heritage sites and displacing them, just as they are trying to change the Western Wall into an Islamic site and just like they are attempting to sever the Jews' connection to the Temple Mount." (Hotovely to Arab MKs: You are thieves of history, israelnationalnews.com, 13/7/17)

Cliocide on a grand scale.

Par for the course in Israel.

Monday, April 3, 2017

Waiting for Szego

Fairfax (ex-Australian Jewish News) columnist Julie Szego on Islam:

"A secular society must reject special pleading for religious dogma. And why should the religion that's at this moment in history the most dogmatic be the one shielded from attack and marked 'fragile'?" (Why Ayaan Hirsi Ali gets up so many people's noses, The Age, 30/3/17)

Given her stance as a fearless defender of secularism against religious dogma, I'm very much looking forward to Szego's next column on these two egregious examples:

"Defense is important and security is important, but the most important thing is the moral claim of Israel. We are committed to go forward with living in our ancient land, land that was given to us not by Google and Wikipedia, but by the Bible." (Communications Minister Tzachi Hanegbi, quoted in Israeli minister: the Bible - not Google - gives Israel moral right to land, Tovah Lazaroff, The Jerusalem Post, 28/3/17)

"Deputy Foreign Minister Tzipi Hotovely said there were three quick arguments for placing Area C of the West Bank within Israel's borders, all of which centred around the word 'just,' and then mentioned Israel's victory in the Six Day War. 'It was a just war. It is a just defense. But the most important one, it was based on a just claim. A just claim of the Jewish people on [the Biblical areas of] Beit El, Shechem, Jerusalem and Hebron." (ibid)

Tuesday, November 10, 2015

A Base Without a Building for a...

Have you noticed how, in the mainstream media, Jerusalem's 7th century Haram ash-Sharif (Noble Sanctuary) is now almost routinely referred to, in Ziobabble, as the Temple Mount?

By so doing, the MS media is unwittingly - to accord it the benefit of the doubt - aiding and abetting those who are, even now, girding their loins for an unparalleled act of religious cleansing in the city.  
You see, whether Zionist fanatics say this...

"Israel will continue to enforce its longstanding policy: Muslims pray on the Temple Mount; non-Muslims visit the Temple Mount." - Benjamin Netanyahu ('Muslims pray on the Temple Mount, non-Muslims visit', Tovah Lazaroff, Jerusalem Post, 25/10/15)

Or this...

"It is my dream to see the Israeli flag flying at the Temple Mount. The flag must be raised. I think this is the centre of Jewish sovereignty, the capital of Israel and the holiest place for the Jewish people." - Deputy Foreign Minister Tzipi Hotovely ('It is my dream...', Tom Dolev, jerusalemonline, 9/11/15)

Or this...

"And that is the story taking place today on the Temple Mount. The message heralded by the everlasting nation is drawn in its entirety from the place chosen by G-d. The Temple Mount truly is the bedrock of our existence in the most essential way. The Mount is not just a sentimental site. It is not even a historic site. It is more like a huge power socket that connects to, and has nourished, the Israeli motor for the past 3,000 years." - Former Deputy Speaker of the Knesset Moshe Feiglin (It's all because of the Temple Mount, jewishpress.com, 6/11/15)

... Jerusalem's Al-Aqsa Mosque and the Dome of the Rock are being verbally erased, and the Haram ash-Sharif, as a result, reduced to nothing more than a base without a building for a building without a base - just as the Palestinians, for earlier generations of Zionist fanatics, were erased by the slogan a land without a people for a people without a land.