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ADL cry foul at anti-Israel cartoons in Arabic newspapers depicting Gaza 'holocaust'
To save you a click on the odiously pro-Zionist web site Anti-Defamation League, here are the introduction text and gallery of anti-Israel cartoons in reaction to Gaza violence straight from the Zionists who cry foul at perceived anti-Semitism, never mind their condoning and encouraging the continuous violence and genocide perpetrated by the Israeli military of IDF.
Zionists must spin the incidents to defend Israel's atrocities, which demonstrate their sense of self-entitlement, amorality and racial & cultural supremacy.
Ironically, this blog is intended to turn the table back on the Zionists, who cribbed the images from Arabic newspaper web sites where the editorial cartoons are published -- I agree with all of the cartoons exhibited here.
So, it's counterproductive for them to decry anti-Israel views equal to anti-Semitism when the truth is self-evident pointing to the problematic source -- Israel's policy that practice genocide, blackmail, expansionism, assassination of foreign leaders, extortion, subversion of government, military and law in host nations and propaganda.
ADL complains:
Arab Press Responds to Gaza Violence with Holocaust Analogies and Anti-Semitism
Posted March 5, 2008
The barrage of rocket fire from Gaza and Israel’s military action to stem the attacks on its cities have prompted an outpouring of offensive and bigoted commentary in the Arab press, whose response came in the form of a series of rapid-fire editorial cartoons using swastikas, classical anti-Semitic images and other hateful references to the Holocaust to vilify Israel and portray the Jewish state as an aggressor with genocidal ambitions.
Many of the cartoons are rife with Holocaust imagery and blatant analogies between Israel’s defensive military action and the killing of European Jews during the Holocaust in World War II. The cartoons feature swastikas and describe the defensive measures Israel has taken as a “Holocaust” in Gaza.
Holocaust imagery and direct comparisons to the Holocaust are a common feature of the anti-Semitic cartoons that regularly appear in Arab newspapers across the Middle East and throughout the Muslim world.
The following are selected examples from Arab newspapers:

Ash-Shabib, March 5, 2008 (Oman)
On the sign: “Gaza”. The rocket is representing “the resistance.”

Akhbar al-Khalij, March 5, 2008 (Bahrain)
The Israeli soldier is saying to Gaza (which is biting him): “Oh, my finger.”

arabcartoon.net – Isam Ahmad (PA)

Ad-Dustur, March 5, 2008 (Jordan)
In Arabic: “the only democracy in the Middle East.”
Al-Jazira, March 5, 2008
In Arabic: “Olmert.”

arabcartoon.net – Syria

Al-Watan, March 4, 2008 (Qatar)

Ad-Dustur, March 4, 2008 (Jordan)
Israeli soldiers raise the Nazi flag over the dead bodies of the Palestinians in “Gaza;” the cartoon mimics the famous photo of U.S. Marines raising the flag at the battle of Iwo Jima.

Al-Ayyam, March 4, 2008 (Bahrain)

Al-Eqtisadieh, March 4, 2008 (Saudi Arabia)

Al-Khabar, March 4, 2008 (Algeria)
The cartoon's headline reads: "The New Nazism”. Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert is depicted as Adolf Hitler.

Al-Wasat, March 4, 2008 (Egypt)

Al-Ghad, March 3, 2008 (Jordan)
The cartoon’s headline: “Gaza’s Holocaust.”

Al-Khalij, March 2, 2008 (UAE)
The cartoon’s headline: “The Zionist Holocaust in Gaza.”

Al-Quds al-‘Arabi, March 3, 2008 (UK)
The cartoon’s headline: “Gaza’s Holocaust.”
Al-Watan, March 1, 2008 (Oman)
In Arabic: “An Arab Summit.”
Filastin, March 3, 2008 (PA)
The cartoon’s headline: “Israeli Holocaust in Gaza.”
Al-Gumhuriyya, March 3, 2008 (Egypt)
The caption above reads: “The International Legitimacy.” On the paper, in Arabic: “Gaza’s Holocaust.”

Al-Bayan, March 1, 2008 (U.A.E)
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Palestinian Holocaust not a Foreign Idea to Israel
This is an important article:
http://www.counterpunch.org/cook03082008.html
For Israel the point is not to restrain itself from doing evil but to avoid being caught!
Those are some great
Those are some great cartoons