1. Gilad Atzmon: Jewish Clandestine Operation Exposed
Below you will find an embarrassing 'call for action' circulated (selectively) by Naomi Wimborne-Idrissi, a prominent UK Jewish 'anti Zionist' and one of the founders of 'J- Big', an exclusive Jewish cell, advocating the boycott of Israeli goods.
Wimborne-Idrissi's intentions are ambitious: she wants to from an 'Anti Atzmon party' or, in her words "We are organising a meeting to discuss this developing situation (Atzmon's popularity), and to arrive we hope at an agreed strategy for countering it." You may as well notice that this Judeo-centric sectarian attempt is taking place at a time Palestinians seem to be united.
Wimborne-Idrissi's argument is staggering -- on the one hand she is criticising me for suggesting that "Jewishness is a tendency towards segregation" -- and yet, her call for action ends with the following sentence: "this invitation is not intended for wider circulation." It is obviously clear that instead of a 'wider and open Palestinian solidarity discourse', the Jewish ethnic campaigner actually prefers to operate within small segregated cells as I suggested above.
Wimborne-Idrissi is devastated by the success of our May 3rd Panel Event, "Zionism, Jewishness and Israel". While our panel discussion was a public event, open to all, Wimborne-Idrissi and her half a dozen Jewish 'comrades' seem to prefer to operate 'underground', in a clandestine mode.
It is obvious to all that their defeat is colossal. I wonder, why don't they just admit it and move on?
2. Gilad Atzmon: The Next Israeli President
In case you didn't know, London Jewish Chronicle is the best paper around.
It somehow manages to dig out the best kosher quotes ever.
The following was reportedly said byDominique Strauss-Kahn in 1991 during the Gulf War
"Every Diaspora Jew, wherever he is, and this includes France, must help Israel. This is the reason why it is important for Jews to take political responsibilities. In my position and in my daily life, I modestly try to help to build Israel."
I suspect that Dominique Strauss-Kahn may have exhausted his chances to become the next French President. However, bearing in mind his loyalty to Israel and his reported libidinal enthusiasm, he may as well consider running for the Israeli office.
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