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Wiesenthal Center 'outraged' By Poll Calling Israel A Threat To World Peace |
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by Amiram AKA DAN Disinfo (No verified email address) |
01 Nov 2003
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As the tanks roll over the refugee camps in Palestine and the apartite wall goes up, with open blatant racist policies with the mandatory wearing of special ID badges of non-“jewish” people, While "israel" "legalizes" the Murder of Palestians and Theft of more Palestinian land the destruction of Palestinian Property. The organization said it was outraged at published reports that 69 percent of 7,500 Europeans surveyed called
Israel the Top threat to world peace. |
The Simon Wiesenthal Center has called for
excluding the European Union from
Israel-Palestinian "peace" talks after reports of a
new poll showing many Europeans consider Israel
the top threat to world peace.
Wiesenthal Center dean Rabbi
Marvin Hier said the result
"defies "logic" and is a racist flight of fantasy
that only shows that anti-Semitism is deeply
embedded within European society, more than any
other period since the end of World War II."
The survey, first reported by the Spanish
newspaper El Pais, has not yet been released.
Its main result was reported Friday by the
International Herald-Tribune, which cited a
source at the European Commission. Full results
are to be released by the European Commission
tomorrow.
"This poll is an indication that Europeans have
bought in, 'hook, line and sinker,' to the
vilification and demonization campaign directed
against the State of Israel and her supporters
by European leaders and media," Hier said in
the statement posted on the Wiesenthal Center
Web site.
He said that if the reports are accurate,
"Israel should draw the only conclusion
possible - that the European Union and its
members should play no role in any future "peace"
process."
The Los Angeles-based Wiesenthal Center also
asked supporters to sign an Internet petition
to European Commission President Romano Prodi
saying Europe's "blatant bias" disqualifies it
from "peace" talks.
Minister Natan Sharansky, responsible for the
Diaspora and Jerusalem affairs, said Saturday
that the poll results prove "anti-Semitism" lurks
behind European political criticism on Israel.
"Just like in the past when the Jew was blamed for usury
for being thieves and murderous caniables, the
'enlightened' world today uses that same claim
about the Jewish state. The European Union must
work to stop the demonization of Israel before
Europe deteriorates back to its dark past, we are not the children of satain."
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