Saturday, 8 November 2014

Kuwait, Israel and the ‘Jews’

images[1]Kuwait just joined Qatar as the most talked Arab Sheikhdom in Israeli and the western Jewish media.
On July 2, 2013, The Times of Israel reported two Kuwaiti MPs, Al-Dosari and Nabil al-Fadhl in support of Kuwaiti trade with Israel especially buying arms from Israel.
On October 14, 2014, Israeli newspaper The Jerusalem Post claimed that the US-lead coalition against Netanyahu approved ISIS is a fraud as ISIS Sunni fighters have been found selling Shia Muslim girls to Israeli Jews.

In October 2014,  Alam Alyawm daily quoting Kuwaiti Interior Ministry sources reported, there are 1,800 Jewish maids working in Kuwaiti households. Most of these maids areFalasha Jews who preferred to work in Kuwait than in anti-Black racist Israel.
On November 2, 2014, The Jerusalem Post published an article by Kuwaiti journalist Nasser Bader al-Eidan in Arabic daily Al-Rai and translated by Israeli propaganda “translation” group, the Middle East Media Research Institute (Memri). The Memri’s famous translation of Ahmadinejad’s 2005 speech, which has become part of Zionist Talmud. Thus the readers of this blog have to take the Likud JP hasbara with grain of salt.
The Kuwaiti Jews excelled in wine production before the late Sheikh Salim al-Mubarak established religious police to eradicate public drunkenness and lewdness that was common (among Muslims) those days,” said Memri.
That’s no news to westerners. Their Christian societies and family lives have long been destroyed with booze by Jewish elites.
“The Jews are masters of the whiskey trade in the United States. Eighty per cent of the members of the National Liquor Dealers’ Association are Jews. It has been shown that 60 percent of the business of distilling and wholesale trade in whiskey is in the hands of the Jews,” John Foster Fraser in his 1916 book ‘The Conquering Jew’.
In his August 1, 2012 article, entitled ‘Rise and fall of Bronfman liquor empire‘ American pastor Rev. Ted Pike claimed that ‘”lcohol is Jewish”
The history of Jews in Kuwait is important, but most of our generation knows nothing about it, and our textbooks ignore it. It’s part of Kuwait’s modern history, whether we like it or not, due to Jewish contributions to trade and art, and scientific integrity requires us to document it,” said Memri.
The dude at the Memri is blaming Kuwaitis for the historic distortion as the Israeli Zionist historians did to Palestine history.
As for the claim of “Jewish contribution” to Kuwait’s modern history, it is ridiculous considering Kuwait until WW I was “Qadha”, a district within the Basra Province, and it was an integral part of Iraq under the administrative rule of the Ottoman Empire. No doubt Iraqi Jews were prominent in Iraqi trade as they were favored by Ottoman over Arabs.
Iraqi-born Israel-US author Naeim Giladi (1929-2010) tells us how Jewish terrorism forced 140,000 Iraqi Jews to leave their ancestral land since the time of Babylon empire.

 Naeim Giladi – 11-07-94 Original air date

Naeim Giladi (Hebrew: נעים גלעדי‎) (born 1929, Iraq, as Naeim Khalaschi) is an Anti-Zionist, and author of an autobiographical article and historical analysis entitled The Jews of Iraq.[1] The article later formed the basis for his originally self-published book Ben Gurion’s Scandals: How the Haganah and the Mossad Eliminated Jews.

 Haifa-born Eldad Beck, a dual citizen, used his German passport to infiltrate in Kuwait, Syria, Iran, Lebanon, Iraq, Qatar, Pakistan and Afghanistan under the cover of a Christian journalist from German while writing anti-Muslim crap for Israeli newspaperYedioth Ahronoth.
Using Jewish “achievements” around the world with the Zionist entity is not a new thing. For example, David Brook in an Op-Ed at the Jew York Times (January 12, 2012) made a similar claim. Last year, US vice-President Joe Biden claimed that American heritage is Jewish.
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