Anti-Semitism

Anglican Minister Speaks at Anti-Semitic Conference in Iran

Stephen Sizer anti-Semite

The Rev. Dr. Stephen Sizer, no stranger to controversy, has appeared at the Second International New Horizon Conference in Tehran, Iran.  His appearance has sparked a public outcry from the Anti-Defamation League and other Jewish watchdog groups now calling for his removal from the Church of England. Read More

 

Anti-Semitism

From Zionism to Palestinianism: The Great Christian Betrayal!

Christian anti-Zionism

It was in 1894, when Hungarian Jewish reporter Theodor Herzl followed the Dreyfus Affair in Paris, it took him no time to realize that anti-Semitism was alive and well. Herzl was shocked to hear "Death to the Jews" on the streets of Paris. Napoleon might have been friendly to the Jews of his time, yet the "Jewish Enlightenment", also known as the Haskalah, was mostly a failure. Read More

 

Anti-Semitism

THE NAZIS AND THE PALESTINIAN MOVEMENT

LOS NAZIS Y EL MOVIMIENTO PALESTINO from FACESHIRHOME on Vimeo.

This video is TOO IMPORTANT TO IGNORE…Perhaps you Haven't yet wondered why Muslim Armies throughout the Middle East have adopted the Nazi salute. Read More

 

Anti-Semitism

Will the Third Intifada be Global?

Islamo-nazis

We are now entering the third week of the Gaza War. Israel's IDF death toll is 25 and Gaza is over 500 (over 3,100 wounded). The vast majority of the Gaza casualties are men between 18 and 35, due to the precise and intelligent targeting by IDF. War is always tragic and devastating because one human life lost is always one too many, regardless of the side. The ground incursion–please don't allow anyone to call it an "invasion"– started on July 17 after Prime minister Netanyahu made a statement explaining the reason for such a move. Israel is officially at war and it could last weeks if not months. Read More

 

Anti-Semitism

Keep Calm and Carry On, It’s Just a French Pogrom!

Paris Pro-Palestinian protest riot

Last Sunday afternoon, if you were in Paris France, you most likely were watching the 2014 World Cup Finals, the Tour de France or simply relaxing during your three-day Week-end for France's Independence Day. Unless of course, you were marching towards the "Place de la Bastille" with the rest of the 10 to 20,000 pro-Palestinian demonstrators. But to be fair, this was not the first time that pro-Palestinian and Hamas supporters took the streets of the capital, and as scary as it always is, it happens regularly. This time it was to protest the on-going Gaza War, and of course, by proxy, all French Jews are responsible. Read More