Spokesperson of HATE and European #Islamophobia ... be damned you.
Interview Geert Wilders in Israel Hayom
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"Islam is the core of the problem, not only the radicals". "Today, the whole continent is on the hit list". Geert Wilders, leader of the Party of Freedom (PVV), the second largest party of Holland, claims that Europe has to fight for its existence against the islamisation: "the worst is still to come"
Geert Wilders' office in the Dutch Parliament at The Hague looks like a bunker. In order to reach him, one has to pass several highly secured doors which can be accessed with special identified electronic keys. At the entrance there are two well trained armed cops and are licensed to open fire if necessary even in parliament. A camera is installed right next to them that record all movement all along the way to the office.
Wilders (53) is the most threatened politician in Holland and probably in whole of Europe. The Islamic terror, sweeping through Europe, has been a part of his life since he first started politics 15 years ago. His relentless way of voicing his defiance against the Islamisation has made him an enemy of a lot and also a representative of a significant and growing part of Holland's population. The party of freedom became the second largest party in parliament after the elections back in March. The other parties agreed in advance not to ever govern with him. However, without his party they have been unable to form a stable coalition. After 6 months of negotiations, there might be an agreement in the coming days.
Wilders that became a key actor in the "patriotic revolution" in Europe - alongside Marine le Pen in France, Heinz Christian Strache in Austria- recognised how the traditional parties have been neglecting the most urgent matters, in his view, threatening the existence of Europe and feels that time is running out and might be too late the day he becomes Prime Minister.
Manchester, London, Barcelona, Paris - merely a part of terror attacks committed during the summer. Is Europe in a state of war?
Evidently it is. War has been declared a long time ago, 1400 years ago. In the past we succeeded to fight back. Unfortunately we have been experiencing in the past years numerous terror attacks. The root of the problem is the islamisation of the west, there is no possibility for Islam to integrate and the goal has always been to dominate. The only goal is to attack our way of life and our existence.
The elites have tolerated this and now we are not only in a war, we are also struggling with survival. Israel knows this problem very well. We are fighting for our existence today as well.
I'm on the hit list of al Qaeda and other terror organisations already for 15 years, but today we are all on this list and we witness this on a daily basis. I am infuriated with the politicians that made this mass immigration as well as the tsunami of asylum seekers possible. I'm not claiming that every migrant is a terrorist but they have ideologies which oppose freedom and democracy. They were never asked to adapt and today we see the results: total war, not only by people coming from Syria and Iraq but also by homegrown terrorists.
We didn't reach the worst yet. In the next decades the problem will grow further. In Africa, there is a demographic explosion. According to the UN, a third intends to move to Europe. With our open borders we are incapable to fight for our existence. We are in a very difficult situation and our leaders are fully responsible for it.
Maccabi Gate of Football Hooligans
Yesilgöz (VVD) the voice of Likud extremism in Amsterdam and the Netherlands
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I'm a Jewish Israeli in the US standing up for Palestine. By Trump's logic, I'm a terror supporter | The Guardian Opinion | By Eran Zelnik
I've called the Gaza war a genocide and spoken in favour of sanctions on Israel. I was also in the IDF. I ask the FBI: should you arrest me?
To Kash Patel, director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation:
Given recent patterns, the FBI might need to take a hard look at my actions over the years. If Mahmoud Khalil, Rumeysa Ozturk, Yunseo Chung, Badar Khan Suri and other recent Ice detainees are considered threats to national security, then so am I.
I have committed the same acts they have committed, including publishing an article that calls the war in Gaza a genocide, participating in a protest against the genocide in Gaza, speaking and protesting in favor of BDS (boycott, divestment, sanctions against Israel), participating in a sit-in at UC Davis about 10 years ago, and being vocal in general about the atrocities committed by Israel against the people of Gaza and Palestinians.
Let me tell you a little more about myself and all the additional reasons you might want to investigate and perhaps arrest me. I was born in Israel and became a naturalized US citizen through my American mother. Given the administration's recent challenges to the 14th amendment, which provides birthright citizenship, you might proceed from detaining legal residents to revoking the rights of naturalized citizens. Like other fascist regimes before you, you've been testing how much resistance you face in your effort to turn the United States into a fascist country. You start with the most marginalized, sending incarcerated trans women to men's prisons, Venezuelans accused of gang affiliation to El Salvador, and detaining Arab and Muslim legal residents. But if the past is any indication, your next target might well be children of undocumented immigrants or naturalized citizens. Of course, as every student of fascism well knows, the ultimate goal is to apprehend all the supposed enemies of this administration, regardless of their legal status.
Furthermore, I must confess to using academic concepts that have come under scrutiny as antisemitic by the Department of Justice taskforce for antisemitism. As a former member of the Israel Defense Forces, I have come a long way. It took me many years of soul-searching to realize that I was complicit in a settler-colonial occupation force and that my best recourse to make amends for that was to be outspoken about my country's atrocities. As I tried to better understand the terrible tragedy of Zionism - a nationalist ideology that sought to free Jews from oppression only to end up as oppressors in Palestine - I confess to describing concepts such as apartheid, settler colonialism, ethno-nationalism and more. Perhaps even more disturbing from your perspective, I recently employed such concepts as genocide, settler colonialism and ethnic cleansing in a book I wrote about early American history.
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How Israeli settlers deprive Palestinians of their livelihoods, force them off their land | DW News |
Under the protection of the Israeli occupation army, Zionist settlers continue to steal the lands of the Palestinian farmers..
Palestine is known for its olives, olive oil and vegetables, which are exported far and wide. The olive trees, in particular, are an important symbol of Palestinians' attachment to their land.
The West Bank has been occupied by Israel since 1967. Since then, about 700,000 Israeli settlers have illegally settled in the Palestinian territory. and have been stealing from, attacking and destroying olive groves, farmland and property there for years.
But these incursions have stepped up in recent weeks, as Israeli forces and settlers mount armed raids while Palestinians are confined to their homes under curfew, Abbas Milhem, director of the Palestinian Farmers' Union (PAFU) in Ramallah said. His own family's farm was among those targeted.
Goal of Zionists and extremist settlers (terrorists) is to eliminate all Palestinians in "Eretz Yisreal"
Reference to Amalek ... long before the horror attack on kibbutz by terror elements of Hamas.
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Ras `Ein al-'Auja, Jordan Valley: Israeli settlers, with military and police escort, steal sheep and fire in the air. Police officers arrest the sheep's owner following settlers' false claims | B'Tselem - 3 Feb. 2024 |
On Saturday at around 9:00 am, about five settlers, some of them masked and armed with clubs, knives and firearms, arrived in some pastureland near the community of Ras `Ein al-'Auja in the southern Jordan Valley. They chased shepherds from the community, claiming they had stolen a sheep from them.
Subsequently, dozens of settlers accompanied by soldiers and police officers went into the community and clashed with local residents and Israeli activists. During the confrontation, which included mutual shoving and stone-throwing, soldiers and settlers fired in the air. A community resident was injured in the head by a stone thrown by settlers and another fell and broke her leg. Both were treated at a local hospital.
Several settlers entered residents' livestock enclosures and one of them dragged a sheep out of the enclosure belonging to Ahmad Rashaidah (51). Another settler tore off the sheep's ear tag. Police officers arrested Muhammad Rashaidah (57), the sheep owner's brother, after he told them the sheep belonged to the family. They handcuffed him, took his phone, and drove him to a nearby military base. At that point, the settlers left the area, taking the sheep they stole and a telephone they snatched from one of the activists with them.
The police officers interrogated Muhammad Rashaidah for about four hours, during which they refused to allow him to go to the bathroom. He was let go after his lawyer came to the base and he posted a bond of 10,000 NIS (~ USD 2,740).
Palestinian Bedouins say Israeli settlers terrorising them off their land | Al Jazeera - 7 April 2025 |
Israel claims Bedouins don't have hometowns and they can just move. But these people don't want to leave their land.
When Israel began bombing Gaza on October 7, 2023, Fayez Atil sensed his community in the occupied West Bank would soon come under attack too.
Atil is from the Palestinian village of Zanuta, a traditional herding community in the Jordan Valley.
Settlers from illegal Israeli settlements had harassed and attacked his village for years. Still, the violence escalated sharply after Israel launched what many describe as a "genocidal" war on Gaza.
"It suddenly felt like a war," he told Al Jazeera by phone.
"Every day and every night, the illegal settlers would try to steal our sheep or vandalise our village by destroying our property and cars," the 45-year-old added.
Zanuta's 250 inhabitants gradually left their village - and way of life - due to the constant settler attacks and harassment.
Atil packed his belongings and left with his family after Israeli settlers beat up a 77-year-old Palestinian shepherd at the end of October 2024.
"They beat the old man, his wife and children," said Atil. "It was the first time we ever saw that level of aggression from settlers."
My earlier diary ...
Destruction of Palestine on West Bank | 22 Sept. 2024 |
I had a chance to discuss a film about Palestine and economic hazards of Bedouins in remote villages where income from sheep herding is not enough for basic needs to survive ... the occupation weighs heavily on Palestinians.
Two Peoples One Land | 19 Oct. 2024 |
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