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Thursday, February 10, 2011

No this is not in Egypt, this is in Jaffa, Israel.



أكثر من 1000 متظاهر يشاركون في التظاهرة ضد المستوطنين
Translation: More than 1000 protesters taking part in the demonstration against "the settlers."
"The settlers" is in reference to Israelis.

A demonstration in Jaffa broke out on
January 29, 2011 and no media outlet bothered to report it.

This took place in front of a mosque in the city of Jaffa, where so-called "palestinian" flags were being waved as Arabs shouted praises to Allah and Muhammad, with the support of Leftists (otherwise known as self-hating Israelis) carrying a sign saying: "Jaffa says no to racism and settlements."



Arabs were chanting: "From Jaffa to Cairo all people-power is revolutionary. With blood and fire we shall liberate Jaffa”

What the Leftists fail to understand is that Arabs shouting "Allahu Akbar" and praises to Muhammad have nothing to do with politics, the expansion of Israeli communities in Judea and Samaria or what they refer to as "racism", but has to do with Islam as a religion.

The banner is written in Arabic first and then in Hebrew, which is symbolic to what this group of Arabs really wants.  It is important to note that the Arabs in this demonstration are Israeli citizens, yet they chose to wave a so-called "palestinian" flag.

Therefore, appeasement as a solution for coexistence will never work because regional Arabs want all of Israel.

 - Michelle Cohen