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      1. whats the point , more than 40 years ago it was spelled out in simple songs, to much bigger audience than i could achieve, no one listened then and no one will listen now.
        It is interesting to watch and sometimes comment. And hope it will go viral.

        1. “And go viral”

          So, do nothing. Good on you champ

          Meanwhile, people with a concience like John Minto are doing their best to highlight zionist apartheid

          I know who is making a difference

  1. Zionism is based on the Babylonian Talmud which says anyone who follows Jesus Christ must be beheaded. Palestinians are, on the whole, Christian.

    1. What a crock! I think you’ll find it’s the Muslims that want to behead all infidels!

      1. What a crock

        How many infidels have been beheaded in palestine??

        And howcmany palestinians have been murdered by israeli thugs in IDF uniforms

        And how many muskims were murdered in cold blood by a cowardly white supremicist racist thug

        Try those Trevor

  2. The Press wouldn’t even print this short letter, see below, I submitted on 15 May. It’s short but it makes some very vital points that should be discussed.

    Sir,

    “Putting aside UN Resolutions” , remarks Paul Grainger (Press May 13).
    True, Israel is allowed by a complacent West looking the other way, to ‘put aside’ UN Resolutions, ‘put aside’ Geneva Conventions, ‘put aside’ the UN Convention  on the Rights of the Child’….
    Are there really, today,  International  Laws and Conventions: about attacking schools, hospitals, water and sanitation facilities, rights of the child, the rights of refugees, types of weapons used , .. I’m not a lawyer, let alone an international lawyer, but I think it is clear what I am thinking about.  Or are these rules, outdated, quaint? 
    The word International concerns me. Are there ‘exceptions’? Are certain countries ‘exceptional’ , so that Geneva Conventions for example do not apply to them? Are there exceptions regarding  who can be taken to the ICC?
    These questions need to be asked about Saudi Arabia and about  the US as well as about Israel.
     
    Yours,
    Lois Griffiths

  3. There’s apartheid alright, just not where you claim it is.

    The 1.6 million Arabs living in Israel enjoy more human rights than in all the Islamic countries put together. Women are treated like first class citizens, allowed to drive, go to school, hold men’s hands without fear of a stoning, walk in public without a hijab, and work in any job they choose. Gays can dance in the streets and in the biggest gay pride parade in the world. Arabs are allowed to marry outside of their religion and even abandon their religion altogether without fear of extreme retribution. They’re represented in every sphere of society, in the arts (Arabs have represented Israel in the Eurovision song contest), sports (captained the national soccer team) the judiciary (an Arab judge sentenced the Israel PM to prison), business, science, education, the military (many generals) — and are fully represented in politics, serving on the Knesset.

    Conversely, the only Jews found in Gaza are invariably tortured to death.

    How many Jews are represented in the Palestinian government? Zero.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Arab_members_of_the_Knesset

    https://www.israel21c.org/16-arabs-from-israel-making-a-difference-on-the-world-stage/

    1. Factcheck

      The biggest gay pride parade in the world is not in Israel. Some streets are not safe for anyone (Jew or Arab alike) not of the local religious community.

      There is no civil marriage – it’s Jewish Christian or Moslem service only. Many there under the law of return (but who do not qualify as Jewish) cannot actually marry in Israel.

      Arabs are not represented in government. An Arab MK in a coalition is a very occasional oddity. Stuff all generals in their army have been Arab – and I think you meant Druze.

    2. “The 1.6 million Arabs living in Israel enjoy more human rights than in all the Islamic countries put together. Women are treated like first class citizens, allowed to drive, go to school, hold men’s hands without fear of a stoning, walk in public without a hijab, and work in any job they choose. Gays can dance in the streets and in the biggest gay pride parade in the world. Arabs are allowed to marry outside of their religion and even abandon their religion altogether without fear of extreme retribution. They’re represented in every sphere of society, in the arts (Arabs have represented Israel in the Eurovision song contest), sports (captained the national soccer team) the judiciary (an Arab judge sentenced the Israel PM to prison), business, science, education, the military (many generals) — and are fully represented in politics, serving on the Knesset” —— and only pay with a few hundred unarmed protestors shot to death, land illegally confiscated, mass imprisonment, assassination of leaders, expropriation of property, annexation of other country’s territory, illegal blockade of Gaza, and seizing half of Jerusalem.

      Have i missed out anything?

      Thats the thing about your nice words about the joys of Zionist colonisation

      You leave out the nasty bits

  4. Favour to those who serve … . Not only them.

    The religious Jews who choose not to serve get covered by religious providers. Their parties form coalitions and extract such deals for “their people”.

    Of course the Knesset majority supporting the colaiton government never includes Arab MK’s from their parties. It’s always a Jewish only majority – needs 61 Jewish MK’s from the c100 Jewish MK’s of the 120.

    Then there is the near impossibility of an Arab to get building consent.

  5. Bishop Tutu is 100% correct

    We should break all contact with Israel, diplomatically and economically

    Give nothing to apartheid

  6. John, you are a bloody legend. Keep it up.

    We should having nothing to do with Israel.

  7. I find most New Zealanders shallow, self serving, hypocritical and not reliable people, sorry to say, there is much disappointment I suffered here.

    It is always much talk and little integrity or action.

    When it comes to politics, especially about overseas issues, most close down the conversation right away, they do NOT want to know.

    So Lesley Bravery and others put much effort into raising matters here, there is simply NO damned interest coming from the 99.99 percent of the population of NZ Inc, who prefer to stay ignorant of matters and issues they may feel make them uncomfortable.

    They swiftly move an and rather watch the next game of rugby, cricket of whatever other game, and turn on Netflix for distraction.

    We have for decades now lived in a society where consumerism is all that matters and counts, and material benefits in whatever form, for consumers, all else, any truly human and social issues, for most it is not that relevant, although some say the opposite, only to appear they may care a little.

    I call BS out, most Kiwis are sadly BS, that is my experience.

  8. I’ts never been about Muslims . it’s always been about Power and Resources. If it was about Muslims ( of which there are many opposing sects and ideologies ) the USA and Britain wouldn’t be supplying arms to Saudi Arabia and turning the blind eye to their horrendous human rights, also the fact that most of the hijackers 911 were Saudis has never been rammed down the throat of the public.
    One of the greatest historic tragedies
    of the middle east is vested interests in journalism, directing the course of history.” Arab lives don’t matter”. was the over arching message from most major news papers . We were continually bombarded for weeks with repeat viewings of planes striking the towers , a sickening and defiant act that caused us to rage and set the stage of justified retribution against a country that had nothing to do with it. Yet we or the press barely batted an eyelid when 17,500 civilians were killed in Israel’s 1982 invasion of Lebanon or 1800 civilians in the Sabra and Chatila refugee camps during 16th – 18th September 1982 that were brutally murdered by the Phalangist killers under the direction of Israel’s Ariel Sharon and backed by the US. The list could go on and on

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