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brutus
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[color="Red"]The jews and their powerful media tell Americans that we must respect homosexuals and their lifestyle. The jew also sponsors and promotes homosexual parades and gatherings in every city in the U.S. as well as all of our theme parks including Disney World. And yet at the same time the jew viciously attacks homosexuals seeking to have gay parades in israel. There is no finer example of hypocrisy.

Could it be that the jew's in israel see homosexuality as the biological deadend that it really is and they don't want their children infected with it? Yeah! That's it, of course!

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Israel Refuses To Cave In to Anti-Gay Extremists
by 365Gay.com Newscenter Staff

November 5, 2006 - 5:00 pm ET

Jerusalem - Attorney General Menachem Mazuz refused on Sunday to ban a gay pride march planned for Friday in Jerusalem despite threats of violence from an extremist sect.

Police advocated canceling the parade and warned Mazuz that they had "viable" information that members of the Haredi ultra Orthodox Jewish sect would attempt to kill marchers and gay community leaders if the parade were not stopped.

"Giving in to threats is in itself a threat to democracy, and therefore not holding the parade is unthinkable," Mazurz is quoted as telling District Police Commander Major General Ilan Franco.

Mazuz ordered Franco to meet Monday with representatives of Open House, Jerusalem's LGBT community center which is planning the march, to lay out a parade route that can be secured.

The Supreme Court on Monday will also hear arguments for banning the march. Two motions have been filed with the court arguing that to allow the parade to go ahead would lead to violence in the city.

Sunday night, Haredi protestors again took to the streets, setting garbage cans on fire and blocking off roadways into the area. Two bystanders were injured and police said there were several arrests.

Led by their rabbis the sect has staged nightly riots in Jerusalem since last Tuesday, with the Jewish Sabbath the only exception.

The Haredi believe Israel should be a religious state governed by strict adherence to ancient biblical laws.

An Open House spokesperson expressed confidence that a parade route would be worked out where the march could be held and where police could ensure safety.

Last week police declared a State of Alert - something usually done during a time of war or a terrorist attack. All police leaves have been cancelled until after next Friday, and the army was called on to provide additional support.

On Thursday in the Samarian settlement of Eli a homemade bomb was found at the doorway of a police station. The device, which had a sign attached to it saying "Sodomites Out!" was disarmed.

Also on Thursday a synagogue was desecrated in a neighborhood shared by gays and Orthodox Jews. (story)

Windows at the Geulot Israel synagogue were smashed and the words, "If we can't march in Jerusalem, you won't walk in Tel Aviv," were spray-painted on the outside of the building's walls.

LGBT groups in both Tel Aviv and Jerusalem immediately condemned the vandalism and some gays said they believe the attack was actually the work of members of the Haredi sect to vilify the community.

Last year members of the Haredi sect lined streets and threw bottles, stones and bags containing feces at marchers. One young Haredi member, Shai Schlissel, rushed into the marchers on Ben Yehuda Street stabbing a man and a woman.

Others in the parade attempted to subdue him. The third victim was a marcher who went to the aid of the other two victims

http://www.365gay.com/Newscon06/11/110506jerusalem.htm


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Posted : 08/11/2006 7:31 pm
Dietrich
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Yeah, they desicrated a hate-synagogue today. :cheers:

http://am.novopress.info/index.php

Tel Aviv Synagogue Desecration in Support of Jerusalem Gay Pride

By Hilary White

TEL AVIV, November 6, 2006 (LifeSiteNews.com) – In an announcement on the weekend, the Israeli Attorney General has given the green light to the upcoming controversial Gay Pride parade, despite the growing protests of police over fears for public safety. Protests in Jerusalem and elsewhere have resulted in property damage and a synagogue has been desecrated by unidentified vandals.

Thursday morning, unidentified persons smashed windows of the Geulat Yisrael synagogue in Tel Aviv and sprayed graffiti reading, “If we don't march in Jerusalem – you won't walk in Tel Aviv." Police in the upscale neighbourhood of Tel Aviv, which is home to both ultra-orthodox Jews and homosexuals, have warned that if the permission
for the parade is not rescinded the situation could deteriorate.

Yitzhak Bir, the manager of the synagogue, told Israeli press agency Ynet News, “When I came here I saw that they sprayed hate messages on the walls, the place was filled with broken glass. I then found out that two heavy rocks were thrown through the windows. This is a desecration of the synagogue."

Police, fearing for public safety in the volatile region, had asked the government to ban the parade and are consulting with the Attorney General’s office. Attorney General Menachem Mazuz of the officially secular state of Israel said there was no legal justification for banning the march. Mazuz made the decision, he said, "so that freedom of expression is respected" and said that to cancel the event would be to capitulate to threats of violence.

The “parade,” an international demonstration commonly characterized in North America and Europe by graphic sexual content and public nudity, had been staged somewhat more sedately in Jerusalem until it was banned. In September, the homosexual activist organization, Jerusalem Open House for Pride and Tolerance, won a lengthy court battle to have the event allowed and had set a tentative date of November 11th.

Yehuda Meshi-Zahav chairman of ZAKA, Zihuy Korbanot Ason, a voluntary civil assistance organization that aids police and ambulance crews in emergencies, has filed a petition with the High Court to revisit the decision saying that there would be violence if the march were to proceed.

Orthodox Jews and other groups in Israel and around the world have protested the event since the summer saying it would desecrate the ancient city that is held holy by three of the world’s great religious traditions. Jewish protests have called the event a “parade of debauchery”.

The parade was planned for this summer to coincide with similar events staged in North America and Europe but plans were halted when hostilities broke out between south Lebanon and Israel.

At a conference this summer a prominent rabbi, Rabbi Fromen, told reporters that the parade would heighten tensions between Muslims and Jews in the country. “Holding such an event in Jerusalem validates the Muslim theory that the US sent the Zionist heretics to desecrate places holy to Islam, to negatively-influence Muslim youth and ruin the Muslim tradition,” Rabbi Fromen told Ynet.

In a statement, the group, Jerusalem Open House, said they would be meeting with police today to finalize the parade route and discuss security.

In an editorial in Jerusalem’s daily, Haaretz titled, “When tolerance is tyranny,” Ellen W. Horowitz called the handling of the situation by police, parliament and the courts “provocative negligence.”

“This isn't about minority rights or freedoms of expression and assembly. It is about the deliberate trampling of the religious and moral sensitivities of the people of Jerusalem,” Horowitz writes.

“The pride movement's peculiar parades have successfully reduced self-expression and freedom to nothing more than a promotion of voyeurism, hedonism, narcissism and exhibitionism. Homophobia is a misnomer, because we're not afraid of the gay community - we're afraid for them.”

In a poll taken in the early summer, residents of Jerusalem opposed the event with over 69 per cent against and 12 per cent expressing support.

Read related LifeSiteNews.com coverage:
Thousands of Orthodox Jews Protest Gay Pride - Signs: "J'lem is not Sodom or New York"
http://www.lifesite.net/ldn/2006/oct/06102002.html

Read Ellen Horowitz’ Editorial:
When tolerance is tyranny
http://www.jpost.com/servlet/Satellite?cid=1162378331398&...

Read coverage in Ynet:
Synagogue vandalized as gay parade controversy picks up steam
http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3322809,00.html


 
Posted : 08/11/2006 8:35 pm
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