Sunday, February 21

The Latest From Gilad Atzmon


1. To Believe or not to Believe


Daily Telegraph’s Andrew Gilligan doesn’t believe the British Foreign Office:
 “The (British) Foreign Office denied claims that it had been tipped off about the use of British passports before the hit, insisting: “We only received details of the British passports a few hours before the [February 15] press conference held by the police in Dubai.”
But the Irish foreign ministry has confirmed that it knew Irish passports had been used by the hit squad as early as February 4 – and it would seem surprising if Britain did not know at least that soon too.  .......
 
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2. Public Service: Watch Mohammad Bakri's Jenin Jenin


Jenin Jenin depicts  the true story of Israeli colossal barbarism. There is no doubt left, the Jewish State is the ultimate enemy of humanity and humanism.  It also presents the Palestinian ordeal facing the Zionist evil. Clearly, surviving the Israeli occupation is nothing but heroism.
Soon after Jenin Jenin  was released, after only three showings, the film  was banned by the Israeli Film Board  (2002), accusing the film of being libellous for calling itself a documentary despite documenting only one 'side' of the story. One may ask the Israeli Film Board whether they also ban holocaust documentaries for failing to present the Nazi or even the SS  ‘side’ of the story.
 
To watch the film or read more:
 
http://www.gilad.co.uk/writings/public-service-watch-mohammad-bakris-jenin-jenin.html
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