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Police Admit: No-Go Zones in France

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A massed Molotov cocktail attack by dozens of nonwhite invaders on a police patrol in Viry-Châtillon, south Paris, has forced police in France to finally admit that the mass Third World invasion of that country has created numerous “no-go” zones.

After the attack France’s prime minister denied that there were no-go zones—but police officials later admitted that there were.

The incident took place at a major intersection in the nonwhite-dominated area of Viry-Châtillon, where there have been so many hijackings and attacks that police installed a CCTV camera to try and identify the culprits.

The local nonwhites have tried several times to destroy the camera, crashing into the camera’s supporting pole with burning vehicles. Police responded by placing large concrete blocks around the pole.

Last weekend, a police patrol vehicle was parked at the intersection, with four officers providing security, according to one of the policemen.

Explaining what happened to the Europe I radio station, he said the policemen were suddenly and without provocation attacked by the nonwhites, who bombarded them with Molotov cocktails.

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Chief Israeli rabbi calls for executing Palestinians

We must not allow a Palestinian to survive after he was arrested. If you leave him alive, he will be released and kill other people,” Eliyahu said, “we must eradicate this evil from within our midst.”

Chief Israeli rabbi calls for executing Palestinians

 

Days of Palestine, Jerusalem –Chief Israeli Rabbi Shmuel Eliyahu has called for executing Palestinians in order to afford safety for the Israeli occupation states.

“Israeli army has to stop arresting Palestinians,” he posted on his Facebook wall, “but, it must execute them and leave no one alive.”

Eliyahu declared that the Palestinians are the enemy of the Israeli occupation state and they “must be destroyed and crushed in order to end violence.”

Explaining more about his fatwa, Eliyahu wrote down:

“The Israel Police officers who do keep terrorist Palestinians alive should be prosecuted under the law.”

He went one: “We must not allow a Palestinian to survive after he was arrested. If you leave him alive, there is a fear that he will be released and kill other people.” He added: “We must eradicate this evil from within our midst.”

Israeli newspaper Jerusalem Post reported him saying: “Should we leave them alive in order to then free them in another gesture to [Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas]? The fact that they still have a desire [to commit terrorist attacks] shows that we are not operating strongly enough,” he said.

Eliyahu also rejected claims that the intifada was caused by the increasing number of Jewish settlers who desecrate Al-Aqsa Mosque. He insisted that terror is innate in the Palestinian soul.

 

Article originally appeared at Days of Palestine

http://www.daysofpalestine.com/news/chief-israeli-rabbi-calls-executing-palestinians/

Students refute “violence” claims at former Israeli spy chief’s London talk

A student who tried to attend a talk held at King’s College London (KCL) for the former head of Israel’s secret police has told The Electronic Intifada that she was assaulted by a pro-Israel King’s student.

 

Ami Ayalon once led the Shin Bet, Israel’s internal spy agency, which has a long record of torturing and murdering Palestinians, including civilians.

Despite media coverage claiming Tuesday’s talk was disrupted by “violent” pro-Palestinian protesters, students speaking to The Electronic Intifada have given a very different account.

University College London law student Rawand Safi said she was punched on the shoulder by a pro-Israel King’s student after peacefully protesting being denied entry to Ayalon’s talk.

She was clapping and chanting “Free Free Palestine” with the group when a male wearing a KCL lanyard began mocking her and then punched her. Safi reported the man the police, who had turned up soon after.

But they refused to arrest him, taking his word over hers. Press reports say no arrests were made that night.

Safi told The Electronic Intifada in a call that she went along with a group from the Palestine Society of the School of Oriental and African Studies, intending to attend the talk and question Ayalon on his record of torture.

Denied entry

Safi said that the entire group were denied entry to the event by Esther Endfield, the president of KCL’s Israel society. She picked out apparently pro-Israel students over others who’d been waiting to get in, saying “I’m making room for you.”

Despite Endfield’s denial of entry to students who wanted to challenge Ayalon on his record of torture and war crimes (he was also once head of the Israeli navy), she then proceeded to lecture them on how they should have come into the room to ask questions, Safi said.

In a posting to Facebook, Endfield said, “what if KCL Action Palestine would have come to [the] event with questions and challenged the speaker[?]”

Safi also wrote on Facebook about the student who assaulted her.

Students say that it was only after being denied entry to the event that things turned into an impromptu protest.

A member of KCL Action Palestine’s committee told The Electronic Intifada that media accounts of windows being smashed and chairs being thrown were untrue.

The committee member did not want their name published for fear of persecution by college authorities.

Israel ‘pressures Ban Ki-moon’ to get off UN list of children’s rights violators in wars — RT News

Palestinian children play on a mattress near the ruins of houses which witnesses said were destroyed by Israeli shelling during the most recent conflict between Israel and Hamas, in the east of Gaza City (Reuters/Mohammed Salem)
Israel is allegedly pulling diplomatic strings to pressurize the UN Secretary-General to exclude it from an annual list of countries accused of violating children’s rights in armed conflicts. Israel denies the allegations.

Despite the slaughter of hundreds of Palestinian children in the IDF Israeli operation in Gaza in 2014, Tel Aviv wants to somehow preserve a squeaky clean image and is putting pressure on the UN central office to that end.

Initially, the draft of the document prepared by the UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-Moon’s special envoy for children, Leila Zerrougui, included the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) on the list for attacking schools and hospitals in the Gaza Strip conflict last year, Reuters reported.

An opposing side in the conflict, the Palestinian group Hamas, has also been added to the list.

Now Ban Ki-Moon is allegedly “leaning toward” omitting Israel from the list of shame, reports Reuters citing diplomatic sources.

via Israel ‘pressures Ban Ki-moon’ to get off UN list of children’s rights violators in wars — RT News.

Saudi Arabia Unleashing ‘Systematic and Ruthless’ Repression Against Dissenters: Report

Front row, left to right: Dr Abdullah al - Hamid, Waleed Abu al - Khair, Dr Mohammad al - Qahtani , Sheikh Suliaman al - Rashudi, Dr Abdulkareem al - Khoder, following a trial session on al - Hamid and al - Qahtani. (Photo Courtesy of Amnesty International Report)
U.S. ally Saudi Arabia is methodically harassing, detaining, and abusing human rights campaigners, going to “extreme lengths to hound critics into silent submission,” according to a report released Thursday by Amnesty International.

“The Saudi Arabian authorities have consolidated their iron grip on power through a systematic and ruthless campaign of persecution against peaceful activists in a bid to suppress any criticism of the state in the aftermath of the 2011 Arab uprisings,” said Said Boumedouha, Deputy Director of Amnesty International’s Middle East and North Africa Program.

via Saudi Arabia Unleashing ‘Systematic and Ruthless’ Repression Against Dissenters: Report.