Well said ballcock, I agree with every word. What the Lefty bedwetters in the West seem incapable of taking on board is that, if Israel should fall, the Jihadists will be coming for them next. And who's going to stop them ?
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I am currently in Frankfurt with the wife doing the Christmas Markets, the anti-Israel sentiments are really quite alarming.
Alarming yes when you recall the Christmas market attacks in Berlin and elsewhere, the attacks on pop concerts in Manchester, Paris and elsewhere, the hundreds of foiled Islamist attacks on other civilian targets worldwide that it is seemingly Israel that is the sole problem. I wonder why?
The Muslim Brotherhood now stands at three billion heads, the Jews headcount is six**** million globally. It really is not hard to understand if the Jews keep on mistreating and killing Muslims in Gaza there will be serious consequences for the rest of us, is it?
While sanctimonious Leftys, from the safety of the Western democracies, gob off continually about Israel and the Jewish people, out in the real world of Syria, where it actually is life or death, one group of Arabs has made it plain who they prefer to ensure their security.
"Druze in Syria say they want to be part of Israel as they fear new ‘Isis-like’ rulers"
"The residents of a Druze community in southern Syria have expressed a desire be part of Israel to prevent a possible assault on the minority by radical Islamists. A video circulating on social media shows a gathering of Druze in the Syrian village of Hader which is located inside the buffer zone separating Israel from Syria, now fully controlled by the IDF."
“If we have to choose, we will choose the lesser evil. And even if it’s considered evil to ask to be annexed to the (Israeli) Golan, it’s a much lesser evil than the evil coming our way,” a man says to a crowd of people in Arabic, according to a translation by Times of Israel. The unnamed man told the public assembly that the “evil” coming their way “might take our women, might take our daughters, they might take our houses.”
“Bashar al-Assad left. What do we have left? Nothing. We asked to be annexed to the Golan to preserve our dignity,” he continued.
"Some 700,000 Druze live in Syria while about 20,000 Druze live in the Israel-annexed Golan Heights adjacent to the city of Hader where the calls to join Israel were made. Another roughly 150,000 Druze live inside Israel."