On November 4, 1995, after a demonstration held in support of the Oslo Accords, held in Tel Aviv's "Kings of Israel Square" (Kikar Malkhey Yisrael כיכר מלכי ישראל, now "Rabin Square" - Kikar Rabin כיכר רבין), Amir awaited Rabin in the parking lot adjacent the square, close to Rabin's official limousine, where he shot Rabin twice with a Beretta 84F semi-automatic pistol in .380 ACP caliber (serial number D98231Y). During the act, Amir also injured Yoram Rubin, a security guard, with another shot.
the circumcision of Yigal Amir's (the assassin of Yitzak Rabin) newborn son is to fall precisely on the 12th anniversary of the November 4 assassination of Yitzhak Rabin.
There is Larissa Trimbobler, who plays the beloved if dubious Sarah to Yigal Amir's Shabtai Zvi. Trimbobler's stated intention to someday tell her son, not that his lifer father Yigal was a murderer, but that he "sacrificed himself for his people."
The hilltop hotheads, the gunslinger grunge and grange society of the wild West Bank, the Kahane worshipers, the Muslim-baiters dance and rejoice.....
...... Your country is ruled by madmen and they`re doing their best to destroy any possibility of peace in the Middle East for at least 100 years. But average Israeli citizens voted them to power so they are as guilty as the politicians.
The Zionist extremists in Israel are hellbent on creating a purely Jewish state. Genocide mean nothing to nutcases who think that some god gave them title to the land. The fact of the matter is that the ancestors of the Ashkenazim came from southern Russia and don`t have one drop of Israelite blood in their entire bodies. Therefore you have no rightful claim to the land of Palestine. The land truly belongs to the Semitic people (Arabic and Sephardic Jew) who lived on the land before the European Ashkenazi colonizers invaded.....
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Israeli/Jewish obfuscations continue for centuries....
Israeli leaders cannot deal with the Palestinian problem. Both one state and two state solution are difficult solutions. Israeli leaders talk about Iran to divert the people’s attention.
For a psychological exploration of the Amalek complex, see Myron B. Gubitz, “Amalek: The Eternal Adversary,” Psychological Perspectives 8 (1977): 34-58. — See also Avner Falk’s description how medieval Jews “continued to live in the past more than in the present, in fantasy more than in reality. Their fantastic biblical Hebrew names for various countries persisted and multiplied. France was called Zarephath (1 Kings 17:9, Obad. 1:20), the Mediterranean countries were known as Kittim (Gen. 10:4). Lotharingia was called Lothair. The enemies of the Jews, whoever they were, continued to be called Amalek, Edom, or Ishmael. Another Jewish response to catastrophe was to fall back upon the myth of election, proving by all manner of philosophical and theological reasoning that the Jews were God’s Chosen People and a Light unto the Nations” (A Psychoanalytic History of the Jews [Fairleigh Dickinson University Press, 1996], pp. 466-67). — Falk considers this pattern of evading reality to be a “strategy of psychological survival.” — In fact, the patterns of thought on both sides of the Arab-Israeli conflict are remarkably similar, even co-dependent; see Emmanuel Sivan, “The Mythologies of Religious Radicalism: Judaism and Islam,” Terrorism and Political Violence 3 (1991): 71-81....
Zionist leaders always use the “Amalek” analogy upon anyone who opposes them and thereby justify their cruelty and war crimes as a commandment from GOD to ethnically cleanse or exterminate “the enemy”. The Amalek analogy is a call to DESTROY and is 100 times worse than any twisted use of the slogans of a Crusade or Jihad....
“Just like those Jews who profess their devotion to the two-state solution and to ending the occupation, but in practice spend most of their time attacking anyone who makes a serious effort to further these goals…” Exactly. Just like Abe Foxman assures us that not all criticism of Israel is anti-Semitic — but just try to find an example.