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Jews and the artifical sympathy
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Bismillah


as salam alykom all


I m sure that many of you have already observed the point I m about to raise, yet I still felt like discussing it.


Israel was founded based on a promise from Belford to the Jews of a place to allow them build a home country rather than being scattered all over the world. This is the focal point here, they used the idea of being homeless, living around gettos, each group are gathered in different countries, even members of the same family are scattered around the world, they kept tapping on the world's emotions, feelings, raising sympathy...etc crying that they dont have a home country.


Now let us apply this same point on other religion followers and I will not say other nationalities, because what happended actually is that they turned their religion into a nationality. If we apply this same point on other religion followers, this will mean that Nazarines all over the world must strive to go and live in Vatican, or Jerusalem, there is a Russian Naraine, Indian one, Pakistani, South African, Naranize from Burundi, ..Egypt, Lebanon, Australia.. do they all have to leave their places of birth, go and fight others and take over their home land??? Muslims are the same, there are Arab Muslims, Indian, British Muslims, American Muslims, Australian, Dutch....Indonasian...African and more, do we have to strive, struggle and fight in order to be gathered in one land only and leave behind our places of birth as well?? I m just trying to further highlight the whole point, they tapped on a point that is originally invalid, and insisted on it. They made this the main reason for claiming Palestine as their home land instead of being scattered around gettos. But yet again, this is what Allah Say in Quran and the end is sooners than we can imagine.

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#2

Bismillah


Sobhan Allah, when the word comes from the Jews, it certainly will have a totally different impact:


http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/868215.html


Burg: Defining Israel as a Jewish state is the key to its end


By Ari Shavit, Haaretz Correspondent


Avraham Burg, former Knesset speaker and former head of the Jewish Agency says "to define the State of Israel as a Jewish state is the key to its end. A Jewish state is explosive. It's dynamite." In an interview in Haaretz Weekend Magazine, he said that he is in favor of abrogating the Law of Return and calls on everyone who can to obtain a foreign passport.


Burg, who was interviewed on the occasion of the publication of his book "Defeating Hitler" said "the strategic mistake of Zionism was to annul the alternatives. Israeliness has only body; it doesn't have soul."


"Judaism always prepared alternatives," says Burg, who three years after leaving Israeli politics is now a citizen of France and a successful businessman.


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"Just as there was something astonishing about German Jewry, in America, too, they created the potential for something astonishing. They created a situation in which the goy can be my father and my mother and my son and my partner," Burg says.


His book ruminates about Israel and Zionism, compares Israel and Germany, harshly criticizes Eichmann's hanging, reflects on Judaism in the age of globalization and remembers his father's house.


Burg said he started his book in mourning for the loss of Israel. "During most of the writing the book's title was 'Hitler Won.' But slowly I discovered the layer of not everything being lost. And I discovered my father as a representative of German Jewry that was ahead of its time. These two themes nourished the book from beginning to end."

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