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CHUTZPAH OF THE DECADE ~~ ISRAEL CASHING IN ON FLOTILLA PIRACY
CHUTZPAH OF THE DECADE ~~ ISRAEL CASHING IN ON FLOTILLA PIRACY desertpeace | July 11, 2010 at 00:14 | Categories: Chutzpah, Holocau$t Bu$ine$$, Humanitarian Aid, Israel, Palestine, War Crimes | URL: http://wp.me/ |
The Israeli government has not yet decided what to do with the ship, which is presently docking in Haifa under guard, but Haifa Mayor Yona Yahav showed creativity and did not wait for a decision by the political echelon. He recently sent a letter to the defense ministry calling on Defense Minister Ehud Barak to confiscate the Turkish ship and turn it into a tourist attraction.
Not only did Israeli military personnel kill and maim crew members of the Turkish aid ship Mavi Marmara, confiscate the materials aboard the ship, they are now considering confiscating the ship itself.
There is talk of turning it into a floating hotel for tourists....
Cruiseship Marmara
Mayor of Haifa Yonah Yahav has a creative idea: to turn the Turkish ship into a floating hotel
While Turkey is demanding Israel apologize over the flotilla to Gaza, the mayor of Haifa has an interesting idea: in a letter to the defense minister he asks to turn the Turkish ship Marmara into a floating hotel opposite the shore of Haifa.
After the 13 Israeli commandos took control of the ship and killed nine extremist activists who had tried to kill the soldiers, the ship was brought to Haifa. Since then defense officials are waiting for a decision by the political echelon about the future of the ship.
The Israeli government has not yet decided what to do with the ship, which is presently docking in Haifa under guard, but Haifa Mayor Yona Yahav showed creativity and did not wait for a decision by the political echelon. He recently sent a letter to the defense ministry calling on Defense Minister Ehud Barak to confiscate the Turkish ship and turn it into a tourist attraction.
"If Israel decides to confiscate the Turkish ship, I ask for it to be given to the city of Haifa to turn it into a floating hotel opposite the city's shore," Mayor Yahav wrote in his letter.
Yahav added, "I feel that Haifa, a symbol of coexistence and cooperation between all religions, would be the appropriate home for this ship, which will turn into an international symbol of reconciliation and hope."
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Haaretz: Ahmadinejad questions 'fairy tale' Holocaust
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Questioning the Holocaust
Or is it questioning the Zionist Power ?
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'West allows everybody to question prophets and even God but not to open the black box of a historic event.'
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad questioned the historic dimensions of the Holocaust but rejected the label of an anti-Semite, the Fars news agency reported Friday."The West made a claim - about the Holocaust - and urges all the people in the world to accept it or otherwise go to prison," Ahmadinejad told a group of Islamic scholars Thursday in Nigeria, where he attended a summit of the Developing Eight, a group of countries with large Muslim populations.
"The West allows everybody to question prophets and even God but not to pose a simple question and open the black box of a historic event," he charged.
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Alexandr Solzhenitsyn's “The 1920s.” Chapter 18 of 200 Years Together
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