The latest Murder-bombing

The latest Murder-bombing

Yet again we are faced with usual Arab/Muslim barbarism on the streets of Netanya, immediately after an easing on restrictions on entry into Israel.

The Jewish people have said "never again" after WW2. Just how many times does the Israeli government need to have it's face rubbed into filth of these inhuman savages and still not learn. That "never again" is just one big joke.

What is required is a permanent closure, massive economic hardship imposed and a consequent migration or population transfer on economic grounds out of the land of Israel.

The notion that Israel can't be anything other than the next State of the American Union is ridiculous.

Little Singapore, with next to nothing really going for it managed to resist tremendous Commonwealth pressure in the matter of the hanging of the Australian drug runner Van Nguyen last Friday. I would have thought that country had a great deal to lose by sticking to it's guns and carrying the death penalty out on schedule over the mass hysteria engendered against it in Australia. It is already very much yesterday's news here after dominating the airwaves for over two weeks.

So too would be the reaction to Israel if it imposed a permanent closure. It would be news for a week or two and then ho hum. The latest atrocity in Netanya featured well down the list in the ABC (national broadcaster)news broadcast this morning here. After the surfeat of such barbaric inhuman atrocities in Iraq, it is no longer regarded as headline news, even though it should have been.

The time has now come - decisive and permanent action. Not just robust raids against "Islamic Jihad" as has been ordered. It should be a definitive solution to the Arab problem.

Posted by Rajiv Singh at December 6, 2005 05:00 AM

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1. Laura said:

I don't think Singapore should be admired for executing someone for drugs.

Posted by: Laura on December 6, 2005 04:25 PM

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