vendredi 31 octobre 2014

This is the peace Jihadist don't want to see occurring in israel

A Jew pray in Arabic with Muslims. In turn these pray in Hebrew ..
The Jew in question is man that a member of Islamic Jihad attempted to kill.
This man is Rabbi Yehuda Glick. He is described, at least in France, as a radical, violent racist, far right-colon. These image should help you assess how true these allegations are.
He is the leader of a coalition dedicated to “reaching complete and comprehensive freedom and civil rights for Jews on the Temple Mount.” To be clear: he advocates freedom of worship for all three monotheistic religions on the Temple Mount in Jerusalem. How extreme is that?


When is it useful to cite this video? In at least three circumstances:
1) To demystify the recurring myth of an super powerful Israeli Extreme right. Here we are facing a case of unfounded denigration, if not demonization of any Israeli people.  It's so current that i believe that for some people the expression Rabbi and extreme right are automatically associated.

2)When meeting with people (esp in France) that denies that there is a anti-jewish/ anti zionist bias in the media. For example this is what  could be read in french media just minutes after the rabbi was riddled with bullets ": Israel: a  Jewish extremist wounded by firearm "(RFI)," A figure of the Israeli extreme right wounded by bullets "(BBC)" A leader of the far-right Israeli wounded by bullets "(Médiapart) ... etc. etc. (source http://www.lemondejuif.info/2014/10/video-extremiste-rabbin-yehuda-glick-il-prie-en-arabe-musulmans/)

3) When wanting to illustrates that nothing fundamentally oppose peace between people of good will and that these people exist on both side of this conflict...

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