Wednesday, December 17, 2014

A LETTER TO THE EUROPEAN UNION

By Simon Fischler

Dear European Union,

It is not surprising that you would do something as insidious as removing Hamas from your terrorist list.

Your anti-Semitism never ceases to amaze. 

This action is an affront to all the families that have lost loved ones to Hamas suicide bombs, suicide attacks and rockets.

Your repulsive behavior is literally spitting on the graves of all the Israelis who have perished in Hamas' Nazi attacks against Israel from the begging of the Oslo "PEACE" accords.

It is indignity to former Israeli Prime Minister Itzhak Rabin, who lost his life fighting for peace and justice against Hamas' wish for death and destruction. 

Shall we send you an EGGED bus to remind of the Hamas vision of Peace?

Please do not forget it was the rancid mentality of Hamas and a green light from Yasser Arafat that allowed the Homicide bombings to happen RIGHT SMACK IN THE MIDDLE OF THE OSLO "peace" ACCORDS!

You have celebrated the murder of Rabbis in the Jerusalem synagogue with this decision. 

You have done what you've always done. 

Betray, kill and support those who kill Jews.

Your defective attitude towards Israel is displayed in all your actions and by your detestable Ambassador to Israel, Lars Faaborg Anderson. 

He behaves as if taking Hamas off of the EU terror black list is but a mere technicality.

We've heard that before Lars! Killing Six million Jews, with the help of Arab (Palestinian) friends like Haj Amin al-Husseini was just a mere technicality too.  

So, we The Jewish Nation State of Israel, will take it upon ourselves to ensure that Hamas will remember, their lives will remain short. 


2 comments:


  1. I will bless those who bless you and curse those who treat you with contempt. All the families on earth will be blessed through you." Genesis 12:3

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  2. The approach in the above letter is not the right way to deal with this - the court needs a massive portfolio of referenced evidence dumped on them. There is not exactly a shortage so someone in a position to do it should get on with it.

    Crying anti-semitism weakens the case, though it probably is.

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