Topic: Syrian Refugees to Europe Major problem
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Sun 09/06/15 12:24 PM

1776: Adam Weishaupt officially completes his organisation of the Illuminati on May 1 of this year. The purpose of the Illuminati is to divide the goyim (all non-Jews) through political, economic, social, and religious means. The opposing sides were to be armed and incidents were to be provided in order for them to: fight amongst themselves; destroy national governments; destroy religious institutions; and eventually destroy each other.

Interesting how the name of Rothschild will never be seen as people being the most wealthy in the world.
Google: history of the rothschilds

I have empathy for the situation... We need to take care of our own first.. Governments fritter away funds
If you read how the world works, we're all f**ked.



Is this a Zionist post? Ugh

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Sun 09/06/15 12:28 PM
Texas and other border states have been dealing with this for a long time. Welcome to the club

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Sun 09/06/15 12:30 PM


1776: Adam Weishaupt officially completes his organisation of the Illuminati on May 1 of this year. The purpose of the Illuminati is to divide the goyim (all non-Jews) through political, economic, social, and religious means. The opposing sides were to be armed and incidents were to be provided in order for them to: fight amongst themselves; destroy national governments; destroy religious institutions; and eventually destroy each other.

Interesting how the name of Rothschild will never be seen as people being the most wealthy in the world.
Google: history of the rothschilds

I have empathy for the situation... We need to take care of our own first.. Governments fritter away funds
If you read how the world works, we're all f**ked.



Is this a Zionist post? Ugh
Was asking myself the same question!
Seems we have another one!bigsmile

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Sun 09/06/15 12:33 PM
Edited by RebelArcher on Sun 09/06/15 12:33 PM

Texas and other border states have been dealing with this for a long time. Welcome to the club
Pretty much.....however, Ive read that a humanitarian organization is calling for the U.S. to take upwards of 65,000 Syrian Refugees. The latino illegal aliens are gonna have some competition.

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Sun 09/06/15 12:33 PM



1776: Adam Weishaupt officially completes his organisation of the Illuminati on May 1 of this year. The purpose of the Illuminati is to divide the goyim (all non-Jews) through political, economic, social, and religious means. The opposing sides were to be armed and incidents were to be provided in order for them to: fight amongst themselves; destroy national governments; destroy religious institutions; and eventually destroy each other.

Interesting how the name of Rothschild will never be seen as people being the most wealthy in the world.
Google: history of the rothschilds

I have empathy for the situation... We need to take care of our own first.. Governments fritter away funds
If you read how the world works, we're all f**ked.



Is this a Zionist post? Ugh
Was asking myself the same question!
Seems we have another one!bigsmile


We have been here WAY too long my friend lol

yellowrose10's photo
Sun 09/06/15 12:34 PM
Edited by yellowrose10 on Sun 09/06/15 12:35 PM


Texas and other border states have been dealing with this for a long time. Welcome to the club
Pretty much.....however, Ive read that a humanitarian organization is calling for the U.S. to take upwards of 65,000 Syrian Refugees. The latino illegal aliens are gonna have some competition.


Sure...why not. We have tons of money. Wait....where were they with the issue of border control? Oh yes....whining

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Sun 09/06/15 12:34 PM
Edited by Conrad_73 on Sun 09/06/15 12:55 PM
laugh




1776: Adam Weishaupt officially completes his organisation of the Illuminati on May 1 of this year. The purpose of the Illuminati is to divide the goyim (all non-Jews) through political, economic, social, and religious means. The opposing sides were to be armed and incidents were to be provided in order for them to: fight amongst themselves; destroy national governments; destroy religious institutions; and eventually destroy each other.

Interesting how the name of Rothschild will never be seen as people being the most wealthy in the world.
Google: history of the rothschilds

I have empathy for the situation... We need to take care of our own first.. Governments fritter away funds
If you read how the world works, we're all f**ked.


yep,and seen too many of those!laugh

Is this a Zionist post? Ugh
Was asking myself the same question!
Seems we have another one!bigsmile


We have been here WAY too long my friend lol
bigsmile :thumbsup:

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Sun 09/06/15 12:42 PM
Edited by RebelArcher on Sun 09/06/15 12:42 PM



Texas and other border states have been dealing with this for a long time. Welcome to the club
Pretty much.....however, Ive read that a humanitarian organization is calling for the U.S. to take upwards of 65,000 Syrian Refugees. The latino illegal aliens are gonna have some competition.


Sure...why not. We have tons of money. Wait....where were they with the issue of border control? Oh yes....whining
Sounds like a great way to infiltrate radical terrorists into the U.S. and Europe....bombings for ERRYBODY!

Oh, the link....and my mistake, its 70,000...

"" But aid agencies and others say that is not
enough -- especially since the Syrian exodus
is being exacerbated by refugee flows from
other conflicts and shattered states, including
Iraq, Afghanistan, Libya and Somalia. Oxfam
America is calling on the U.S to accept
70,000 Syrian refugees for resettlement and
for the U.S. government and others to do
more to resolve the underlying cause of the
crisis: Syria's relentless civil war.""
http://www.cnn.com/2015/09/04/politics/barack-obama-migrant-crisis-us-response

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Sun 09/06/15 01:49 PM




Texas and other border states have been dealing with this for a long time. Welcome to the club
Pretty much.....however, Ive read that a humanitarian organization is calling for the U.S. to take upwards of 65,000 Syrian Refugees. The latino illegal aliens are gonna have some competition.


Sure...why not. We have tons of money. Wait....where were they with the issue of border control? Oh yes....whining
Sounds like a great way to infiltrate radical terrorists into the U.S. and Europe....bombings for ERRYBODY!

Oh, the link....and my mistake, its 70,000...

"" But aid agencies and others say that is not
enough -- especially since the Syrian exodus
is being exacerbated by refugee flows from
other conflicts and shattered states, including
Iraq, Afghanistan, Libya and Somalia. Oxfam
America is calling on the U.S to accept
70,000 Syrian refugees for resettlement and
for the U.S. government and others to do
more to resolve the underlying cause of the
crisis: Syria's relentless civil war.""
http://www.cnn.com/2015/09/04/politics/barack-obama-migrant-crisis-us-response

Yeah... but Germany has to take on 800.000!! Totally ridiculous amount ...

And we don't have to join the club. We have been in the club from the word go. All western European countries have.

When I go to the nearest Ikea, it's like being in an Arab country. Go to the Hague, you'd think you were in Africa if it weren't for the weather and the buildings. Rotterdam it's Surinamese and every other flavour you can think of. Tilburg is miniature Somalia. The town I used to live in was Moroccan paradise. And then there's the rest ... Afghans .. Iraqi ... Polish ... Romanian ... and so on ...

Sometimes makes you wonder if there are any Dutch people left.

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Sun 09/06/15 02:00 PM





Texas and other border states have been dealing with this for a long time. Welcome to the club
Pretty much.....however, Ive read that a humanitarian organization is calling for the U.S. to take upwards of 65,000 Syrian Refugees. The latino illegal aliens are gonna have some competition.


Sure...why not. We have tons of money. Wait....where were they with the issue of border control? Oh yes....whining
Sounds like a great way to infiltrate radical terrorists into the U.S. and Europe....bombings for ERRYBODY!

Oh, the link....and my mistake, its 70,000...

"" But aid agencies and others say that is not
enough -- especially since the Syrian exodus
is being exacerbated by refugee flows from
other conflicts and shattered states, including
Iraq, Afghanistan, Libya and Somalia. Oxfam
America is calling on the U.S to accept
70,000 Syrian refugees for resettlement and
for the U.S. government and others to do
more to resolve the underlying cause of the
crisis: Syria's relentless civil war.""
http://www.cnn.com/2015/09/04/politics/barack-obama-migrant-crisis-us-response

Yeah... but Germany has to take on 800.000!! Totally ridiculous amount ...

And we don't have to join the club. We have been in the club from the word go. All western European countries have.

When I go to the nearest Ikea, it's like being in an Arab country. Go to the Hague, you'd think you were in Africa if it weren't for the weather and the buildings. Rotterdam it's Surinamese and every other flavour you can think of. Tilburg is miniature Somalia. The town I used to live in was Moroccan paradise. And then there's the rest ... Afghans .. Iraqi ... Polish ... Romanian ... and so on ...

Sometimes makes you wonder if there are any Dutch people left.
It really IS a concern....doesnt take but a few radicals to get through and all hell will break loose.

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Sun 09/06/15 11:30 PM
Edited by Conrad_73 on Sun 09/06/15 11:32 PM
amazing that some people think that Vienna in 1683 was the end of the Muslim Conquest!

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Vienna

http://gatesofvienna.blogspot.com/2006/09/other-september-11th.html

http://americathebattlefield.blogspot.ch/2014/09/september-11-1683-start-of-muslim-holy-war.html

September 11, 1683, the Start of a 331-Year Muslim Holy War

331 years ago today, on September 11, 1683, a third of a million Muslims of the Ottoman Empire were bitterly defeated at the Battle of Vienna. And they have never gotten over it.

"In the year of our Lord 1529, Sultan Suleiman, the sworn enemy of the Christian faith, set out for Vienna with all his forces in order to defeat Christianity and subjugate it." Peter Stern von Labach, Chronicle of 1529

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Mon 09/07/15 01:01 AM
Edited by Conrad_73 on Mon 09/07/15 01:04 AM
http://theconservativetreehouse.com/2015/09/06/raging-horror-confirmed-at-austria-italy-border-mid-east-muslims-refugees-go-on-rampage/

This is in keeping with what we have earnestly tried to expose previously. These are not necessarily refugees; indeed, most are not refugees at all ,they are opportunists from various regions, mostly North Africa, using the chaos in Libya/Syria to gain entry into Europe.

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Mon 09/07/15 01:02 AM
i didn't realise you had started this crystal, i started another thread today without realizing, maybe the mods can merge them or maybe leave them as mine is on a slightly different subject.

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Mon 09/07/15 01:06 AM

i didn't realise you had started this crystal, i started another thread today without realizing, maybe the mods can merge them or maybe leave them as mine is on a slightly different subject.


I wish we could merge threads here.
I have 2 USA, one Europe, one UK & one or two on Canada migration/ immigration.

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Mon 09/07/15 01:07 AM

http://theconservativetreehouse.com/2015/09/06/raging-horror-confirmed-at-austria-italy-border-mid-east-muslims-refugees-go-on-rampage/

This is in keeping with what we have earnestly tried to expose previously. These are not necessarily refugees; indeed, most are not refugees at all ,they are opportunists from various regions, mostly North Africa, using the chaos in Libya/Syria to gain entry into Europe.



" We want Germany " ?


Hhhaaaa... NO :banana:

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Mon 09/07/15 10:38 PM


1776: Adam Weishaupt officially completes his organisation of the Illuminati on May 1 of this year. The purpose of the Illuminati is to divide the goyim (all non-Jews) through political, economic, social, and religious means. The opposing sides were to be armed and incidents were to be provided in order for them to: fight amongst themselves; destroy national governments; destroy religious institutions; and eventually destroy each other.

Interesting how the name of Rothschild will never be seen as people being the most wealthy in the world.
Google: history of the rothschilds

I have empathy for the situation... We need to take care of our own first.. Governments fritter away funds
If you read how the world works, we're all f**ked.



Is this a Zionist post? Ugh


Exactly!

I am getting really tired of STUPID, IGNORANT people falling for this anti-Semitic crap. That's right. Jewish scapegoating at its finest. There is political turmoil in the world? Just blame the Jews. Wake up please! Enough! My ancestors and my people have suffered enough at the hands of our oppressors, from being slaves in Egypt to having millions of brilliant minds and beautiful souls wiped out like cattle in the Holocaust. Some people just want more Jewish blood. You just can't handle that the Jews are the fewest in number in the world yet they preside over everything in the world because they are brilliant! Jealousy is sickening. Please zip it!

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Mon 09/07/15 10:43 PM



1776: Adam Weishaupt officially completes his organisation of the Illuminati on May 1 of this year. The purpose of the Illuminati is to divide the goyim (all non-Jews) through political, economic, social, and religious means. The opposing sides were to be armed and incidents were to be provided in order for them to: fight amongst themselves; destroy national governments; destroy religious institutions; and eventually destroy each other.

Interesting how the name of Rothschild will never be seen as people being the most wealthy in the world.
Google: history of the rothschilds

I have empathy for the situation... We need to take care of our own first.. Governments fritter away funds
If you read how the world works, we're all f**ked.



Is this a Zionist post? Ugh


Exactly!

I am getting really tired of STUPID, IGNORANT people falling for this anti-Semitic crap. That's right. Jewish scapegoating at its finest. There is political turmoil in the world? Just blame the Jews. Wake up please! Enough! My ancestors and my people have suffered enough at the hands of our oppressors, from being slaves in Egypt to having millions of brilliant minds and beautiful souls wiped out like cattle in the Holocaust. Some people just want more Jewish blood. You just can't handle that the Jews are the fewest in number in the world yet they preside over everything in the world because they are brilliant! Jealousy is sickening. Please zip it!
:thumbsup:

Jews are always blamed for everything, just getting ridiculous...

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Mon 09/07/15 10:46 PM
Moe, are you Jewish or you have Jewish friends?

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Mon 09/07/15 10:53 PM

Moe, are you Jewish or you have Jewish friends?


no, just wanna give them respect, sense it's lacking from everywhere else it seems like...

i lived in a Jewish (Hasidic) community in Miami Beach for a while, for about 5 years, never heard a bad word or talk about other people... i worked for a carpet store that was muslim owned for 3 years in Dallas, and the muslims never stopped talking bad about the Jews and G. Bush Sr... i had to quit because of their nonsense

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Tue 09/08/15 12:17 AM
1 hr ago.

Breaking Israel News | Israel Latest News, Israel Prophecy News

A Tsunami Warning for Europe
By Ben-Dror Yemini September 8, 2015 ,

Before we get to the numbers, the difficulties and the dilemmas, one must remember that these are people made of flesh and blood. They have become victims. The vast majority, if not all of them, are true refugees. The dilemma is not Europe’s, which ultimately, even with all the difficulties, will take them all in. The problem is the refugees’ own.

They are the ones who lost a home, family, their familiar surrounding, culture, language, and friends. One toddler washed ashore this week. Thousands of others have drowned in the Mediterranean Sea. But they continue, because they have nowhere to go back to. They are those who fled the terrorizing and murderous rule of global jihad and its offshoots, from the Taliban to the Islamic State.

These are not migrant workers from Africa, who seek an improved quality of life. The refugees from Muslim nations are running for their lives. Their countries have become a trap of fire and destruction. For many, many years, and not just for a generation, they will remain foreigners.

Professor Arnon Soffer has for years claimed that this tsunami was on the way. Now he claims it’s only the beginning and that the real tsunami has not yet arrived. Climate change, poverty, and wars will lead to migration of several million people. The south will stream in masses to the rich north. Africa will in a decade grow from a population of one billion to 1.5 billion. And they have less and less water – 800 lakes have already run dry. They will escape to any possible place.BIN-OpEd-Experts-300x250(1)

And what about the Middle East? There, too, says Soffer, the political changes go hand in hand with climate change. The thawing ice in the Himalayan Mountains will accomplish whatever the Taliban does not. Another climate crisis on a continental scale. In Syria, 12 million people are seeking asylum, even now. But those who have arrived in recent months are only the vanguard. Soffer expects millions more to arrive in their wake.

Despite Soffer’s predictions, and despite what appears to be a crisis, the numbers are small so far. For now. In July, 107,000 asylum seekers arrived in Europe – triple the number in June 2014, and a record in this era. Once the August figures are tallied, it will break all records. That means an annual average of more than a million people. In the first few months of the year, it was the mass influx from Africa, mainly through the shores of crumbling Libya. The trend has shifted in recent weeks. Syria, Afghanistan and Iraq are at the forefront of the countries exporting refugees.

The enormous stream reveals not only Europe’s hesitant face, but also new phenomena. Slovakia announced it would refuse to take in Muslims. Christian? No problem. Two hundred received entry permits. Only 200. What Slovakia officially says, other countries – Poland, Hungary, and Bulgaria – are doing in a slightly less blunt manner. They refuse to obey decisions made in Brussels, the European Union’s capital, regarding immigration quotas.

Bulgaria does not wish to change its religious balance – eight percent of its population is Muslim – and Poland is emphasizing that it is a Christian nation. Estonia also declared it was a nation “belonging to a Christian culture,” and the Czech Republic announced that it would not take in “refugees from a completely different cultural background.” These are no longer rioters in an obscure German city, or radical right-wing parties, or Pegida protesters, who oppose Islamization. Now it is also the official policy of some countries.

The EU heads of state understand by now that there is a problem. The Schengen Agreement, which created open borders between the Union’s countries, is increasingly violated. Some eastern and central European countries are building border fences. The United Kingdom is preventing the entry of masses of refugees trying to enter via the English Channel. And even those who managed to enter are encountering new legislative initiatives that make the lives of asylum seekers much more difficult.

The new policy means that in contrast to the past, most of the asylum requests from Eritrea are rejected. Military troops are sent to the borders of eastern European and Balkan state to stop the huge inundation – thousands per day. These are borders that were supposed to be erased. The refugees, strangely, are giving new life to the old borders.

Not long ago, the Europeans condemned Israel for building fences. Now they are learning from it. In Israel, people complained there was no policy. In Europe, it’s much graver. Hungary changed its policy every day this week – at first it encourages the masses of refugees to board trains taking them to Munich. The following day, it closed the train station and the area looked like one giant refugee camp. Hungary later reopened the station, and thousands rushed the trains.

The situation of those who reached Hungary is much better than of those who arrived in Greece. The squares of Athens are packed with thousands of refugees. Civilians are organizing supplies of basic food. But demand is greater than the supply. And in any case, Greece is licking its wounds. It has no means to feed tens of thousands of refugees.

They want to continue their journey – but according to law, both international and European, they are supposed to be treated in the first country they reach. But this law was suitable for a hundred refugees a week, not tens of thousands. The result is that there is no law and there is no policy. There are exchanges of blame among leaders in the EU. The first major immigration crisis is becoming the EU’s most difficult test. When there is no compliance and no binding policy, it’s difficult to talk about unity.

The tens of thousands of people who have arrived in Athens and Budapest want to reach Germany. Germany declared it would accept the largest number of refugees: 800,000 people. This is precisely the reason for complaints about Angela Merkel. Because of her announcement, claim the weaker nations, the influx keeps gaining momentum. So don’t ask us, say the smaller, weaker nations, to share the burden.

Help a family in need in Israel during the High Holidays
Fear of jihadists
Does the large inundation include jihadists? Abdul Majid Tawil, a member of ISIS, arrived in Italy in February on a refugee boat. Tawil, who was involved in the terror attack on a Tunisian museum that killed 21 people, was not eligible for asylum and was sent back to Tunisia. He escaped and reached Italy again as a refugee. He was caught again. While intelligence agencies issue warnings, no one can assess the dimensions of the phenomenon.

Even if there are jihadists among the asylum seekers, there is no doubt that the vast majority require aid. In Athens, Budapest, Vienna and Munich, thousands of volunteers waited for refugees with beverages, food, blankets and diapers. This is Europe’s nice side, with signs bearing sentiments like “Welcome refugees”. But there are also serious expressions of racism, and even the occasional riot. The spirit of volunteerism is everywhere, an Israeli residing in Munich told me, but it’s not clear to anyone what will happen if this flood continues for longer than a few weeks.

The elephant in the room
This didn’t begin this week. This is a deeply-rooted crisis, which was only exacerbated this week. Europe is struggling with questions of identity and culture. Merkel made it clear that multiculturalism has failed, and British Prime Minister David Cameron made similar statements.

Citizens are more explicit. Polls held in recent years exposed a worrisome situation. A poll in Germany found that 70 percent thought there was a mismatch between Islam and Western values. A similar survey in France found that 74 percent of French people thought Islam was “incompatible” with French society. In the United Kingdom, the proportion has reached 76 percent.

Other polls show different figures, but one thing is clear: As far as it’s possible to make a comparison with figures from the previous decade, the direction is identical – an increase in the percentage of people holding hostile stances. The growing waves of immigration only compound the anxieties.

One can look at the matter differently. The EU is comprised of about half a billion people. Even if the number of immigrants this year reached a million, the EU will not collapse. For every thousand Europeans, the countries would have to take in two refugees. And even if the figure reaches ten million in the coming years, it still won’t cause a demographic turning point.

In the main destination countries – Germany, France and the United Kingdom – five to eight percent of the population is Muslim. The annual addition would cause a tiny change in the demographic balance. So despite the images coming from Europe, this is just the beginning. When Africa grows by hundreds of millions, and Asian nations continue to go up in flames, the problem will become much more serious.

So why are the Europeans already anxious? Well, most of them think the official figures are incorrect. They are convinced that the percentage of foreigners in general, and Muslim in particular, is much higher. They are also afraid that if policy doesn’t change, the millions will become tens of millions. And mainly, under the surface, there are questions of identity, religion and a culture war.

The elephant in the room is that some of the immigrants resist integration. As far back as 2004, the French government received the Obin report, which studied Islamic radicalization in many of the nation’s schools. The findings were so disturbing, wrote Professor Mark Lilla, that the government decided to shelf them.

But an “ostrich policy”, as is well-known, does not solve anything. In early 2015, after the terror attack at the Charlie Hebdo magazine, it emerged that many Muslim students refused to honor the victims’ memory, and expressed solidarity with the killers. When you also consider the thousands of Europeans who joined ISIS, and the level of support for the Islamic State (different polls show different results, but it’s more than just a few percentage points), the Europeans are afraid.

Most Muslims, it should be made clear again and again, do not support murder and terror, including most young people. But in order to create an intolerable reality, there’s no need for a majority. There’s a need for a minority. And it exists and is evident. And what’s happening in the schools suggests that this is a much more serious problem than is suggested by polls.

In the Netherlands, for example, Mehmet Sahin, a doctoral candidate of Turkish origin, attempted to fight the phenomenon of Hitler-adoration among young Muslims. His activism led to him being forced to flee his home and go into hiding. It was the same for Ahmed Mansour, a former Israeli-Palestinian, who fights against Muslim anti-Semitism in Germany.

The problem is that the European elites usually ignored people like Sahin and Mansour and kowtow to radicals like Tariq Ramadan, who is associated with the Muslim Brotherhood. They have caused moderates, of whom there are many, to prefer staying silent, and those who open their mouths, courageous Muslims, are sometimes forced to live and work under guard.

And there is also the red-green alliance in Europe, which is not furious with the jihadists, but rather with those who speak out against them. They speak of the economic inequality that led to terror – but this is standard nonsense from those who justify terror. They refuse to ask the difficult queston: How is it that out of millions of immigrants to Europe, from China, India, Africa, and Asia, only the Muslims gave rise to terror? They ignore the fact that most of those who turn to terror are not part of the cycle of poverty.

The average European asks these questions. They are sensitive questions. In the margins, admittedly, they lead to racism. One must be careful. But one must not cease thinking. So the average European is in a dilemma.

He is concerned that out of every hundred immigrants, there could be a few dozen supporters of sharia law, and others, only a few, who support jihad.

He knows that the second generation could be much more extreme. That’s what has happened until now. It’s likely that it will happen again. And he knows, on the other hand, that the masses who arrive are indeed refugees. They are running for their lives. They are not only asylum seekers, as Professor Galia Sabar justly said, but “life seekers.”

Ocassionally these are Israel’s dilemmas. In the last few days, it has been Europe’s dilemma, and increasingly so. There are no answers here. And there is also no chance that they will appear in the near future


Tagged with: ANTI-SEMITISM CHRISTIANITY ISIS ISLAMIC JIHAD ISRAEL MIDDLE EAST SYRI

http://www.breakingisraelnews.com/48484/a-tsunami-warning-for-europe-opinion/#fSvrCrYwQb5qOzBH.97/