Tuesday, January 18

'FAMILY MAGAZINE' CALLS FOR ALL OUT GENOCIDE OF PALESTINIANS ~~ AD SPONSORED BY MAJOR ISRAELI BANKS



This blunt call for a genocide against Palestinians is not new in publications of the Israeli extreme right, but this is the first time it appears in a "family" magazine with prominent advertisers.

Israeli Banks Finance Newspaper calling for Genocide

By Yossi Bartal

Major Israeli banks, credit institutions, and communication companies are among the advertisers in an extreme right wing weekly magazine that called for building concentration camps.


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An Israeli Jewish orthodox magazine "Ma'ayanei Hayeshua" (Fountains of Salvation) that is distributed freely in hundreds of synagogues all across the country has been the center of attention after calling in its editorial for the concentration of Arabs in extermination camps. In the article, published on 25 of December 2010, the editors attack rabbis who refused to support the call against renting apartments to Palestinians and accuse them of being too cowardly to follow the biblical commend of wiping out the people of Amalek ( who through the context of the article clearly means Palestinians). In the last segment of the editorial the editors wrote "It will be interesting to see whether they (the moderate Rabbis) leave the concentration of the Amalekites [Palestinians] in extermination camps to others, or whether they will declare that wiping out Amalek is no longer relevant".

 

This blunt call for a genocide against Palestinians is not new in publications of the Israeli extreme right, but this is the first time it appears in a "family" magazine with prominent advertisers. Among the companies advertising in the website of of Maayanei Hayeshua there are three major banks in Israel: Bank Hapo'alim, Bank Le'umi and Bank Discount, along with the Isracard Group that is working together with Visa, Europay and Mastercard. The national phone company, Bezeq, also advertises their international call service on the website. Even an academic institution, the Jerusalem College of Technology, published its advertisement inside the print version of the magazine.

 

Source via Uruknet

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  1. Anonymous3:02 pm

    This is absolutely atrocious. The suggestion that half of the citizenry living in a country which calls itself a democracy be treated as sub-human, unworthy of basic human rights is unconscionable. This idea must be countered by decent people of Israel.

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