Yet Another Example of Palestinians Doing to Jews what they Accuse Jews of Doing to Them
Julia Gorin speaks.
FROM POLITICAL MACINS.COM:
Yet Another Example of Palestinians Doing to Jews what they Accuse Jews of Doing to Them
By Julia Gorin (bio)
In this case, poisoning.
From Debka File, April 10:
Two Palestinians sent by Hizballah to poison Tel Aviv restaurant food
The two men from the Balata refugee camp in Nablus were arrested by Israeli security Shin Bet officers last month before they could carry out their mission on behalf of the Lebanese Hizballah. They belong to a Hizballah-controlled Fatah wing in Nablus. The Tel Aviv Grill Express at the Diamond Exchange in Ramat Gan hired them as kitchen workers. They were caught before they had a change to apply colorless, tasteless and odorless poison to the food set before Israeli customers. The poison was to have acted only after four hours, time enough to murder a large number of diners.
One will notice that with the exception of an area called Yaffa, the city of Tel-Aviv — unlike Jerusalem — is empty of Arabs, and therefore a Jew’s life expectancy in Tel-Aviv is significantly higher than in Jerusalem. These two kitchen workers must have easily found a compassionate Israeli employer who hired them despite the suicidal implications of such a move. Sure enough…
Two other examples of Muslim projection of deadly acts onto others were mentioned at the very bottom of the organ-smuggling blog, in which I mentioned that while Muslim Albanians cut out organs from Christian Serbs, Muslims make movies depicting Jews doing this to Muslims in Iraq. Which recalled another inversion — the film that Palestinian Authority TV shows every Passover, in which a Jew slits the neck of a Palestinian Christian boy for the blood needed to make the “special” matzoh. (In reality, we know who the throat slitters are — of Jews and Christians alike.)
It seems Muslims get so stir crazy waiting for a Jew to actually do any of the above that they decide to act out these fantasies, then get confused about who did what to whom.