The enemy from without always united the people against a common enemy. The enemy from within embodied by the government's corruption was alwaysthe toughest enemy, but people's endurance was always vented through humure People always joked about every corruption situation, and about the corrupt members of the government, including the president.
I remember everyday I took the public transit bus to college, someone in the back seat of the bust would yell, "Hey, everybody, have you heard the latest joke? The Passenger would then say, "No, what is is?" The joker would say then tell his joke, "Gamal Mubarak who had two resthouses...one in Upper Egypt and one in Lower Egypt had finally fishided the constrution of a tunnel that connected both places together. When the Minister of Interior told his father, Hussney Mubarak about his son's success. Do you know what Muarak said?" The passenger would then slightly laugh and wait for the joker to tell them. "Mubarak said he was proud of his son because he managed to do all that out of the the pocket-money he gave him everyday"
Knowing the political dimentions of the joke, the suffering people would then burt out laughing. But a few days ago, I've read the following in Haartes...
There are Jewish terrorists still at large in Israel
By Haaretz Service
A senior Shin Bet official said Jewish terrorists that have not been caught are still at large and may be planning future attacks, Israel Radio reported on Monday.
The official's comments follow the announcement on Sunday that settler Yaakov Teitel was arrested last month for allegedly killing two Palestinians and carrying out a string of bomb attacks.
Teitel is not mentally unstable, said the Shin Bet official, who described him as an extremist who firmly believes in his ideology and who acted carefully, decisively and with sophistication...Police found additional weapons and explosives at his home and another concealed location.
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Haartez also mentioned the following in a different article...
His father was a dentist, who served a stint in the U.S. Navy during the Vietnam War, and at some point was even placed in forward fighting positions. His mother worked as a medical secretary.
When Teitel was a teenager, his family moved to Norfolk, Virginia. He later received a bachelor's degree in psychology. Teitel began making regular trips to Israel in the mid-1990s using a tourist visa, around the time the settler "hill op youth" began to form in the West Bank.
The movement was begun by religious youth who had grown tired of the conventional and "bourgeoisie" settlements and began to erect farms on hilltops, mostly in the vicinity of the West Bank city of Hebron. Teitel began to wander around the Hebron hilltops and became enamored with the farmer's lifestyle.
August 1997 marked Teitel's first run-in with the law, after he was arrested by the Shin Bet on suspicion of shooting Palestinian Isa Machmara, a Palestinian resident to death during a walk along the road near the settlement Carmel. He said during his investigation that he came to Israel precisely to carry out attacks against Palestinians as revenge for suicide bombings.
In a conversation with Haaretz, Teitel's former lawyer Baruch Ben Yosef, said "he was arrested and then shortly after he was released. He was the only one arrested in this case."
His father Mark recalled that "he was in Israel, and he had some issue with the Shin Bet, but I'm not well-informed in the details as I was abroad at the time."
Following his release, Tietler returned to the United States. Hebron case 97/1626 was subsequently closed after 6 years, due to lack of evidence. After returning to the U.S., Tietel took a computer course with Microsoft and began to work as a computer technician. In 1999 he returned to Israel, moving by himself to the settlement Shvut Rachel in the northern West Bank, officially immigrating to Israel in December of 2000.
...After a year his parents and his younger sister also immigrated to Israel and settled in the ultra-Orthodox city, Beitar Illit, west of the Gush Etzion settlement bloc. While Teitel had been employed in the computer industry, and was apparently in possession of a large amount of related equipment, he did not work in any specific firm and, according to his wife, had recently been having trouble inding work...Teitel did have, however, two acquaintances in Shvut Rachel: Avraham Richland, a 22-year-old former Kahanist, and fellow American native Yosef Eshpinoza. Eshpinoza, 50, had befriended Teitel after the latter aided him when he had fallen ill.
In 2005, Richland was arrested, and eventually released by police after it was discovered he had consorted with Eden Natan-Zada, an Israel Defense Forces deserter who opened fire in a bus in the northern Israeli town of Shfaram in 2005, murdering four Israeli Arabs. Richland reportedly opted out of the Kahane-influenced circles after getting married, shifting his focus on his job as a mover ,as well as on his new family. According to Shvut Rachel residents, Teitel also instructed Richland in martial arts....
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Aside from the dual citizenship which is supposed to be unconstitutional in the USA, his terrorism activities, and the jumping back and forth between Israel and the US, when the news reached the American media, the media just couldn't call him for what he was, but invented a new label to avoid saying "a Jewish terrorist"
That is when I burst out laughing about the hypocrite Jewish-controlled American media. Wanting to keep the American flock to keep following the shepherd unnoticing the Zionist wolf who is always in disguise, they changed "Jewish terrorist" into "Israel nabs serial attacker of Arabs, leftist Jews"
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They control everything
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