January 27, 2015
Another survey to propagate the myth of Jewish victimization. Germany’s largest Israeli Hasbara (propaganda) outfit, Bertelsmann Foundation, has released the findings of its 2014 survey on antisemitism in Germany. According to the survey, German attitudes toward Israel showed an increase in Israel-related antisemitism among Germans. The results were released one ahead of the international Holocaust Memorial Day.
The survey found that while many Germans would prefer not to discuss the Holocaust, they are willing to compare Israeli policies toward Palestinians today with those of Nazi Germany. Challenging Zionists’ Holocaust narrative is a federal crime punishable with 3-year in jail or a hefty fine – or both.
The survey was taken among 1,000 German and 1,001 Israelis with question: “Germany and Israel Today: Linked by the Past, Divided by the Present?” According to the paper, 48% German had negative views of Israel while 58% German believe the Holocaust should be consigned to the past. Contrary to that 75% Israeli Jews said Holocaust should remain an integral part of the future generations of Jews.
In December 2013, Jewish Lobby chased Roger Water for claiming that Israel actions are no different than Nazis.
Earlier, Bertelsmann Foundation honored Iranian dissident, Mariam Memarsadeghi, a senior program manager at Jewish Freedom House which receives funds from Allen-Bradley Foundation. The Allen-Bradley Foundation donates $30 million per year to spread democracy and human rights in the world except Israel and its allies. Her husband Akbar Atri, is also an anti-Islam Zionist.
“Since 1979, successive U.S. administrations have “engaged” the Iranian government in negotiations while maintaining a myth of no talks. All the while, Tehran has avoided any real change in behavior. It has amassed greater military might and regional influence, and escalated its repression of the Iranian people and its patronage of Lebanese Hezbollah and anti-Israeli, anti-American Islamist ideology throughout the Muslim world. And along the way, it has managed to convince some on the European and American left of its harmlessness, and even of “Islamic” progressiveness,” wrote the couple at Jewish Washington Times on March 16, 2009.
“We condemn this horrific attack on a media outlet and its staff (Charlie Hebdo) – the worst such attack globally in the past five years – as a direct threat to the right of freedom of expression in France, and to us all,” said Dr. Karin Deutsch Karlekar (Jewish), director of the Freedom of the Press project atFreedom House. “Silencing the messenger is the worst form of censorship, made even more abhorrent by violence.”
Scott Ratner, a Jewish citizen of both the US and Israel, who lives in Jerusalem, posted an article, entitled, There is no pride for Jews in the state of Israel, at Jewish website Mondoweiss on January 17, 2015, saying: “Save for a handful of fundamentalist states, Jews throughout the absolute majority of countries feel no of discomfort in proclaiming their identity either at home or abroad or engaging in its associated cultural practices through established institutions such as synagogues or Jewish day schools. On greater introspection, however, taking for granted the assertion that one can only be truly “proud to be a Jew” in the state of Israel ignores the underlying reality that Israel is actually the one place that any Jew with a social consciousness should feel more ashamed of his or her identity than any other country in the world. After all, in no other country besides Israel is Judaism the perennial justification for a decade’s long quest to suppress and uproot the culture and presence of millions of non-Jews. From this vantage point, the Charlie Hebdo massacre does not indicate that Jews can only find solace in the state of Israel, but rather that the land of Israel bears much of the responsibility for whatever antagonism that Jews around the world continue to face.”
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