Israel and the ‘Jewish Spring’
Rehmat
30-Jul-2011 (one comment)


Posted on July 30, 2011 by rehmat1| Leave a comment

While
the Zionist-controlled media is bending backward to cover Israel’s
failed regime change in Norway and the so-called ‘Arab Spring’ being
ushered by mass protests in Egypt, Syria, Tunis, Bahrain, Yemen and
Libya – there is no mention of mass protests being held in Tel Aviv and
Jerusalem.

Tens of thousands of protesters have taken to streets
in response to Benji Netanyahu’s economic policies which has helped to
increase disparity among Jewish citizens.

Various studies show
it, including the latest ones saying 1.77 million (out of total Jewish
population of 4.7 million) Israelis are poor. About 850,000 children
live in poverty. As a result, 75% of those affected miss meals, a 21%
increase from 2009. Moreover, 83% of poor children lack proper dental
care, most getting none. Some beg for money. Others steal to eat.

These
figures put Zionist entity worse than the war-torn third world African
nation of Somalia – where according to a report by the UN published last
month, one in three children in South Somalia suffers from
malnutrition. While Somalian are living under western war and sanctions –
Israeli Jews receive 46% of total annual USAID plus $3 billion annual
military aid.

Last Saturday, 40,000 ... >>>

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Ironic, Zio-Terrorists copy Arab enemy, LOL!

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The case of bread Vs. Butter:

"Various studies show it, including the latest ones saying 1.77 million (out of total Jewish population of 4.7 million) Israelis are poor. About 850,000 children live in poverty. As a result, 75% of those affected miss meals, a 21% increase from 2009. Moreover, 83% of poor children lack proper dental care, most getting none. Some beg for money. Others steal to eat."

And here comes the appartheied regime information:

 

"Israel’s Palestinians are worse off still. Urban Israeli Palestinians earn about 30 percent less than their Mizrahi and 50 percent less their Ashkenazi counterparts. The Bedouins in the south are even worse off, particularly those living in the so-called “unrecognized” villages that have no access roads, no municipal infrastructure, and no governmental services like education."

 



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