Sunday, March 23, 2008

An American Anti-Israel Campaign

An outfit called the U.S. Campaign to End the Israeli Occupation is striving hard to shut down Israel's means of self-defense. Their latest demand is that Motorola stop selling products to Israel's army and settlements.

The USCEIO demands Motorola cease and desist from selling fuses for air-launched bombs, communication devices for the army, and radar devices used to secure Israel's security barrier and settlements."

The USCEIO believes that Israel is dominating the Palestinian people and denying them their human rights. They want Israel to "end ... the occupation of Palestinian land in the West Bank, Gaza, and East Jerusalem, full equality for Palestinian citizens of Israel, and the right of return for Palestinian refugees."

They believe a lot of other stuff, too. But what they never seem to mention, at least on their web site, are the Palestinian bombers, the 4,000 rockets fired into S'Derot, the fact that Gaza is ruled by the extremist terrorist gang called Hamas dedicated to driving Israel into the sea.

The USCEIO also never gets around to mentioning that the Palestinians and the Arab countries deny that Israel has a right to exist, and make no moves toward peace, only toward war. They conveniently forget that the Palestinians turned down their chance to have their own country 60 years ago because they would not accept Israel's right of statehood.

Over the years, as Israel has defended itself and built a working democratic civilization with one of the highest standards of living on the planet and some of the finest universities and hospitals and corporate entities, the Palestinians have spent their time obtaining weapons and making war on Israel.

Here are a few of the members of USCEIO's Steering Committee:

Omar Baddar (American Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee)
Adam Horowitz (American Friends Service Committee)
Diane Ford Jones (Every Church a Peace Church)
Zaha Hassan (Americans United for Palestinian Human Rights)
Nitin Sawhney (Boston Coalition for Palestinian Rights)
David Wilman and Ashley Wilkinson-Meyer (General Board of Global Ministries - the United Methodist Church)

Anti-Semitism never dies; it just raises its ugly head in new and nastier forms!

P.S. So far, Motorola has told them to "go jump!"

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Who funds these people? What are their real goals? Why doesn’t the media cover them and ask the real questions?
Bob

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