Friday, November 2, 2007

Israel: The Money and What They Do With It

Just a run-down of the blogs!

I am shocked at the amount of information out there, as opposed to what the MSM papers bring me!

Bloggers rule!

Millions of homeless in U.S, while Zionists send Billions to Israel

Here's a look at the impact of Israel's siege of Gaza:

World looks on as israel chokes the life out of Gaza

Take a look at the devastation of some villages in the pictures to this link:

Unrecognized Arab Villages

"Around 90,000 Arabs live in the 176 unrecognized villages inside Israel, mainly in the Galilee or the Negev desert. These villages do not officially exist.

Non-recognition means the villagers are not entitled to municipal services like water, electricity, roads, transport, sanitation, education or healthcare. The postal and telephone systems do not serve them. Refuse is not collected."

Here is a self-explanatory report (with a week's worth of events):

Israeli forces open fire on Palestinian civilians

And finally, it truly is a sick state:

Nazism, sexual perversion permeate Israeli schools...

Documentary spotlights Stalags, Israeli pocket books based on Nazi themes

By Isabel Kershner

Thursday, September 6, 2007

JERUSALEM: It was one of Israel's dirty little secrets. In the early 1960s, as Israelis were being exposed for the first time to the shocking testimonies of Holocaust survivors at the trial of Adolph Eichmann, a series of pornographic pocket books called Stalags, based on Nazi themes, became best-sellers throughout the land.

Read under the table by a generation of pubescent Israelis, often the children of survivors themselves, the Stalags were named for the World War II prisoner-of-war camps in which they were set. The books told perverse tales of captured American or British pilots being abused by sadistic female SS officers kitted out with whips and boots.

The plot usually ended with the male protagonists taking revenge, by raping and killing their tormentors.

After decades in dusty back rooms and closets, the Stalags, a peculiar Hebrew concoction of Nazism, sex and violence, are emerging back into the public eye. And with them comes a rekindled debate on the cultural representation here of Nazism and the Holocaust, and whether they have been unduly mixed in with a kind of sexual perversion and voyeurism that has permeated even the school curriculum.

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