Israel was just a Rumour
Amon Goeth and the forces that eliminated the Jews are again at work today in the elimination of Israel. Same genocide, different day.
Amon Goeth: Today is history. Today will be remembered. Years from now the young will ask with wonder about this day. Today is history and you are part of it. Six hundred years ago when elsewhere they were footing the blame for the Black Death, Casimir the Great - so called - told the Jews they could come to Krakow. They came. They trundled their belongings into the city. They settled. They took hold. They prospered in business, science, education, the arts. With nothing they came and with nothing they flourished. For six centuries there has been a Jewish Krakow. By this evening those six centuries will be a rumor. They never happened. Today is history.
I will not go quietly, ladies and gentlemen. Be warned. hat tip NG Thinker
Israel is NO MORE: it is now “Occupied Palestinian Territory”.
In an article focusing on Islam and Science, an oxymoron in itself, News@Nature.com (Check the website: Nature.com displays a map of the world in which the State of Israel was replaced by the designation "Occupied Palestinian Territory" (#34).
The map here is definitely one of the most egregious violations of
educational or news publication, ignoring the existence of a sovereign entity, the State of Israel. It should make no difference that the subject of the article is Islam, renaming the sovereign country Israel could be expected from an Islamic or Arabic publication, not from an international news magazine. News@Nature.com claiming to be “The best in science journalism”. Yet, for the sake of an article it allowed itself to fly in the face of truth and international law, be manipulated and manifest abysmal character.
Not surprisingly, this "journal" appears in many British libraries
Send a letter of protest to ‘feedback to the editor’: news@nature.com and make them pay attention to their genocidal map of the world does not recognize or designate Israel as a country. The word "Israel" is replaced by the term "Occupied Palestinian Territory," referring to ALL OF ISRAEL!
Feedback to the editor: news@nature.com
Check the website. and map.




















To be fair...the maps refer only to the "Islamic World" or Dar al Islam.
Don't fret, within a few years North America and [the former] Europe will appear as green areas also.
Or..
The "green areas" will become uninhabitable wastelands, and the North American map will once again be Red, White, and Blue.
It's really a case of "either or".
See the Ellis Washington commentary at WorldNetDaily;
http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/
article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=56669
Posted by: Miluimnik | Saturday, July 14, 2007 at 02:00 PM
Our leftist educators will jump all over themselves to take the opportunity to use this map.
Posted by: neverforget | Saturday, July 14, 2007 at 03:48 PM
The debate seems to have moved over the last 20 years from "Israel's right to exist in peace and security" to "Does Israel have a right to exist?" to "Israel has no right to exist" and finally today to "Israel does not exist".
And that is from Westerners, without prompting. We've come a long way, baby. Or maybe we've just come full circle back to the 30's.
Posted by: Mega | Saturday, July 14, 2007 at 04:30 PM
I think that the problem may be a matter of scale, as it might be difficult to depict the difference betweem Israel and the West bank/Gaza on a map of this scale. The population listed is just over 3 million, whereas there are roughly 6 million in Israel. So, does the map simply refer to the Muslim population of the West Bank and Gaza (I don't know what their totals are), or the Muslim population of Isarel, the West Bank, and Gaza? It's not clear to me.
However, it's worth pointing out the the map caption explicitly identifies India as India [of course!], but makes the point that 175 million Muslims live in India. The same could clearly be done for Israel, which has a sizeable Muslim population.
Posted by: Henry Bowman | Saturday, July 14, 2007 at 04:36 PM
I wonder how much of Saudi prince al-Talweed's money went into this one? The Wahhabi's have always been revisionists, even destroying their own history.
Posted by: Timur | Saturday, July 14, 2007 at 05:37 PM