Wednesday, April 28, 2010

Haaretz spy scandal - Caroline Glick

JPost

Over the past two weeks Israel has been rocked by a major espionage scandal in which the Haaretz newspaper plays a central role. To understand the significance of the scandal, it is worthwhile to preface a discussion of it with a look at a smaller story Haaretz developed this week.

On Sunday, Haaretz’s Amira Hass reported that in January, the IDF published a new military order that paves the way for the mass expulsion of illegal aliens from Judea and Samaria. The story sported the disturbing headline, “IDF order will enable mass deportation from West Bank.”

In a follow-up on Monday, Hass reported that 10 self-described human rights organizations (all funded by the New Israel Fund) sent a joint letter to Defense Minister Ehud Barak asking him to rescind the order. She noted, too, that, “the international media also has taken great interest in the story.”[...]


2 comments:

  1. My father remembers Jews like this in the camps during the war. "Judenrat Jews" they were called, willing to betray their fellow Jews for an extra piece of bread or the deluded belief that if they were helpful enough, the Germans wouldn't kill them.
    For a chosen people, we sure put out our share of morons.

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  2. This traitor Kamm should be strung up. Let her execution be a warning to others considering treason in the future.

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