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Actually I don't think it's acceptable to demonise whole groups of people.

You can't seem to find your voice when its the Israelis being accused of following after nazi patterns. Your selective outrage is duly noted. You only care about groups of people being "demonised" when its the Palestinians (who don't dispute their connections to the nazis).

Given the the history of the last 60 years and the continuing unresolved political problemsit is understandable that Israelis and Palestiniansin general dislike each other, and are willing to believe the worst of the other side.

Actually the majority of Palestinians favor the destruction of Israel as does the majority of the Musliim world. The Palestinians voted for the most rutheless blood thirsty terrorist organization in the region (Hamas) to be their reprentative government. By their vote, they support terrorism and the destruction of Israel. They voted as the world looked on. They teach their children to hate Jews and that Jews are descended from apes and pigs. They sit in mosques on Israeli soil on friday nights while imams screech and scream for Israel's desctrction. Israel has been subjected to day and night ongoing terrorist attacks on the most vulnerable members of Jewish society. The Jews don't have to "believe" the worst. The Palestinians have made it plainly clear.

That doesn't justify posting bestialising generalisations here.

It is justified when its true.

As to the historical links well during the 1940's there were contacts between the Muftiof Jerusalem and Nazi Germany; there werealso attempts byLehi (one of whose members Yidzak Shamir went on to become Israeli president) to forge links with the Germans. In both cases because they saw the british Empire as a common enemy. Similar things happened in other British colonies and territories including India and South Africa.

There is a big difference. The Jews were mostly getting murdered by the Germans at that time and there was no "Israel" for you demonize. It's not like you can blame the Jewish people for what some group did when the majority of Jews were not there to start with. One group of Jews doing something evil cannot be compared the wholesale overwhelming hatred of Jews that is expressed by the Palestinians as a people.

That's the problem amor, when it comes to Jewish atrocities, You either have to point to something that happend 60 or more years ago OR you have to point to something that may have happened more recently but was carried out by a single person or single group operating on their own without the consent of anyone else. The Jewish people and the Israeli government abhor terrorism even when it is committed by Jews. The Palestinians celebrate terrorists and make heroes out of them.

Palestinians and Isaelis have to be treated as normal people, with normal aspirations and grievances.

Palestinians don't have normal grievances. Their "grievanaces" are hinged on the existence of Israel. There is nothing "normal" about a group of people who vote by a landslide to Make Hamas their representative government.

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Temple Menorah Stamp Affirms Jewish Claim to Land

reprinted from Arutz 7

1/10/2012

Like a historic seal of approval to Jews' claims to their Land, a stamp with Menorah is found in Akko.

by Gil Ronen

Just two weeks after a Temple era seal was displayed to the public, archeologists continue to dig up breathtaking proofs of the ancient and never-severed connection between Jews and the Land of Israel. This time, the find is a 1,500 year old tiny stamp discovered near the city of Akko, bearing the image of the seven-branched Temple Menorah.

The stamp was used to identify baked products and probably belonged to a bakery that supplied kosher bread to the Jews of Akko in the Byzantine period.

For the whole article and pics of the stamp>>>Temple Institute Article

This is interesting im glad you posted this

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