Cowardy Bastards attack 31 year old Arab with knives

Started by Ognir, December 03, 2008, 10:14:13 AM

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Ognir

Fucking bastards

Last update - 14:12 03/12/2008             
Palestinian seriously hurt in Jerusalem stabbing, says Jews attacked him
By Haaretz Service
Tags: Israel News, Jerusalem

A 31-year-old Palestinian man was seriously wounded in Jerusalem early Wednesday in a stabbing that he said was perpetrated by religious Jews.

The victim, an East Jerusalem resident, told police the incident began when four Jews wearing skullcaps approached him near the ultra-Orthodox neighborhood of Mea She'arim. They asked him for the time, and then proceeded to stab him in the back repeatedly.

A passerby who witnessed the stabbing, which transpired on the capital's Shomrei Emumim street, subsequently called a police patrol car to the scene.

A Magen David Adom emergency services ambulance rushed the man to the Hadassah University Hospital in Ein Karem in serious condition.

Police believe the motive for the attack to have been nationalistic. No arrests have been made as yet in connection with the incident.

In October, police arrested nine Jews suspected of recent assaults against Arabs in Tel Aviv and Jerusalem, including several firebombings that set several homes ablaze.


http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/1043266.html
Most zionists don't believe that God exists, but they do believe he promised them Palestine

- Ilan Pappe

Ralph Furely

asked him for the time.  wow.  this even happens in israel??  this is what the little punk thug wannabes in my city do when they gang some poor kid or some old man.
either ask for the time, or a smoke.  

stabbed the man in the back.  i often wonder after reading these stories if these fuckers feel overly tough after doing shit like this.  i wonder if they go back to their friends and brag about it.
yea, im sure they do.
anyhoo just got this emailed to me today from "causes" (i think its a facebook thing)...


QuoteOppose Hate Crimes at UC Berkeley

Statement from the Arab-American and Muslim Community of the San Francisco Bay Area on Hate Crimes at UC Berkeley

On Thursday November 13th, 2008, three Palestinian students were attacked near a Zionist supremacist concert labeled "Israeli Liberation Week" at the University of California , Berkeley . Two young Palestinian-American women and one man, all students, entered a building near the event, and unfurled two Palestinian flags off of a balcony overlooking the concert. Shortly after they displayed the flags, members of the right-wing supremacist groups Tikvah and the Zionist Freedom Alliance (ZFA) entered the building, climbed the stairs to the second floor, isolated the Palestinian students on the balcony, and then proceeded to assault them. Witnesses identified the assailants as three members of the Zionist Freedom Alliance, including one current student, one alumnus, and one performer for the ZFA event.

During the attacks, anti-Arab racial epithets were used repeatedly. Despite numerous accounts indicating that the students were attacked by outside members, the police and administration treated the assaulted students as suspects. The incompetence of the UC Berkeley administration and severe mishandling of the situation by the police department further exacerbated the hate crime, which took place on the heels of the 60th anniversary of Zionism's displacement of the Palestinian people. Though it was the responsibility of the university to protect its students from hate crimes, protect the freedom of speech of its members, and to work diligently against an atmosphere of hate and supremacy, the university failed these tasks, and did not take precautions to protect the attacked students. Instead, in a statement to the campus community, it drew parity between the segregator and the segregated, the attackers and the attacked.

Rather than counteract rising anti-Arab sentiment in the United States and on UC campuses, the administration has either exacerbated those sentiments or stood idly by, its role proving to be an abomination in this matter. It has taken no significant steps to protect the rest of the Arab and Palestinian student population, or to apprehend or restrain the attackers. Moreover, Palestinian students have been questioned as if they were suspects in the matter, and members of the administration have told them that they "should have known better" than to exercise their free speech rights by holding a flag. Worse, the Chancellor's letter to the campus community took five days to reach the student body, and it barely addressed the incidents, providing no support for the attacked students' rights to freely challenge hate speech, or to attend campus without fear of being victimized by hate crime, let alone their rights to be safe from physical attack on campus. The administration's failure to learn from decades of racist history is astounding, and yet these are the educators of the next generation.

The Palestinian people have just commemorated 60 years of forceful displacement. In 1948 two-thirds of the indigenous population was forced out at gunpoint during the military occupation of Palestine and the subsequent establishment of the State of Israel. Palestinians were denied reentry and labeled as an indigenous and demographic threat to the colonial and ethnic supremacist nature of the State of Israel. Over 500 villages and towns were erased and many massacres were committed by the then Zionist militias of the Haganah and the Irgun and later the Israeli army. In a speech given June 15, 1969 former Israeli Prime Minister Golda Maier said, "There was no such thing as Palestinians, they never existed." Menahim Begin, another former prime minister said, "[The Palestinians are] beasts walking on two legs." Israeli prime minister in 1988 Yitzhak Shamir said, "The Palestinians would be crushed like grasshoppers ... heads smashed against the boulders and walls." Unfortunately, as this incident shows, Zionist hatred and violence has followed Palestinians to wherever they live in the world.

Universities are supposed to be places of intellectual engagement; places where opposing opinions, views, rationalizations and justifications may be voiced without fear of censorship, intimidation, or threat of violence. Cal 's most important marketing gimmick is its history of the free speech movement; it is the "free speech campus," after all. It is the place where Mario Savio stood up and rallied students to empower themselves and one another by raising their voices in declaration of their right to express their views. But let us remember that these events during Savio's time were the result of censorship by the administration, not a spontaneous enlightenment that drove students to begin suddenly...

sullivan

QuoteThe victim, an East Jerusalem resident, told police the incident began when four Jews wearing skullcaps approached him near the ultra-Orthodox neighborhood of Mea She'arim. They asked him for the time, and then proceeded to stab him in the back repeatedly.
Maybe when telling them the time he reminded this bunch of Hassidic nutjobs that this is the 21st century.
"The real menace of our Republic is the invisible government which like a giant octopus sprawls its slimy legs over our cities, states and nation. At the head is a small group of banking houses generally referred to as \'international bankers.\' This little coterie... run our government for their own selfish ends. It operates under cover of a self-created screen, seizes our executive officers, legislative bodies, schools, courts, newspapers and every agency created for the public protection."
John F. Hylan (1868-1936) - Former Mayor of New York City

Free Truth

Cowards. What were they thinking? Seriously, what did that accomplish other than put somebody in serious condition?

Dangerous, hateful minds...

I bet these Fkers couldn't defend themselves at all one on one.
These "chosen people" play so hard and strong but they're so soft on there own without their guns, tanks, and mobs!

Jail.
Attempted murder.