Friday 24 July 2009

anti semitism incidences world wide.



JEW HATING FRIDAY....

http://www.biased-bbc.blogspot.com/

>> FRIDAY, JULY 24, 2009

Israeli ambassador Ron Prosor is an affable soul and I always wonder how he can keep his cool when provoked by some of the Anti-Israeli venom endemic in the UK media, including the BBC. Here's him doing a great job when interviewed by posh Ed Stourton on Today this morning. Ed insists that Jerusalem is "occupied" land and was pushing the Pali/Obama line that Israel must not build within the boundaries of it's own capital city. Throughout the interview, Prosor showed great restraint and I did enjoy his observation that Jerusalem was the capital city for the Jewish people back in the days when London was still a swamp. Stourton was outraged when Prosor pointed out that Jerusalem was never a capital for the Arab world. The BBC really DOES hate the Jewish people. Three cheers for Prosor and a loud raspberry for dhimmi Stourton.


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Minister deeply concerned by rise in anti-Semitic incidents (24/07/2009)

http://www.fco.gov.uk/en/newsroom/latest-news/?view=PressS&id=20605918

Ivan Lewis, Minister of State, Crown copyright

    Ivan Lewis has expressed deep concern by the findings of the Community Security Trust (CST) report which has reported a rise of anti-Semitic incidents. He said:

    'I am deeply concerned by the rise in the number of anti-Semitic incidents as reported by the CST today. The British government is firmly committed to tackling and reducing all forms of racism including anti-Semitism. We simply cannot tolerate those who seek to use foreign conflicts to justify racism and criminal acts against any UK citizen. 
     
    The UK's Jewish community is an integral part of the rich fabric that makes up modern Britain and must be able to live free from fear of verbal or physical attack. The Government was in regular contact with senior community figures and the CST during the Gaza conflict and remain alert to their concerns.'

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