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Sunday, 6 June 2010

Israel's 'friend' in the Middle East

The BBC happily report that:
'A court in Cairo has upheld a ruling urging the government to consider stripping Egyptian men who are married to Israeli women of their citizenship.'
Imagine the BBC's outcry if an Israeli court urged the stripping of Israeli citizenship from anyone who married an Egyptian. Can you hear the cries of 'apartheid state'? But as Israelis are all evil, this story is just reported as an interesting and understandable fact, after all
'Anti-Israeli sentiment is high in the country in the aftermath of Israeli raids on Gaza aid ships'
and
'The lawyer who brought the case, Nabih el-Wahsh, said it was aimed at protecting Egyptian youth and Egypt's national security.

He says that offspring of marriages between Egyptian men and Israeli women should not be allowed to perform military service.

There should not be a new generation "disloyal to Egypt and the Arab world", he said. '
Don't you just love double-standards and the BBC's mission to de-legitimise Israel?

I wonder if the BBC think that British citizens married to Israelis should be allowed to vote in UK elections? Maybe the BBC would like all Jews to take a loyalty test to ensure that they would side with the UK if we went to war with Israel over Gaza. Perhaps the BBC would like all Jews to wear an identifying yellow star so that they can be spotted in case they try to attack an 'aid ship' on the Thames.

This sort of thing really pisses me off, can you tell?

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