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At first conference of Israeli-American Council, casino mogul and Netanyahu backer hints democracy in Israel not a bad thing to lose.

HAARETZ

Billionaire casino mogul and conservative donor Sheldon Adelson said Sunday that the Palestinians are a made-up nation which exists solely to attempt to destroy Israel.

“The purpose of the existence of Palestinians is to destroy Israel,” Adelson said Sunday at the close of the first conference of the Israeli-American Council, a Los Angeles-based group aimed at serving Israeli Americans and supporting Israel. “Palestinian narrative created the Palestinian narrative.”

At the conference, which also featured top Democratic funder Haim Saban, Adelson also said Israel would not be able to survive as a democracy: “So Israel won’t be a democratic state, so what?” he asked Saban, adding that democracy, after all, is not mentioned in the Torah, and recommended that the country build a “big wall” to protect itself, saying, “I would put up a big wall around my property.”

Sounding surprisingly like a supporter of unilateral withdrawal, he said after the wall is built, Palestinians should be granted five years to prove that they have given up on any intent to destroy Israel.

Saban and Adelson should buy The New York Times together in an effort to bring more “balance” to the newspaper’s coverage of Israel and the Middle East, Adelson suggested to wild applause. Adelson already owns Israel Hayom, a free Israeli newspaper widely seen as reflecting the positions of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who is considered close to Adelson, and, more recently, news website NRG and religious newspaper Makor Rishon.

“I don’t like journalism,” Adelson said, highlighting what he said was the media’s insistence on focusing on the empty half of the glass.

Though Saban generally expressed more moderate views than Adelson on the Palestinian issue, when talk turned to Iran he said that if he were Israel’s prime minister and a nuclear deal between Iran and the West risked Israel’s existence, “I would bomb the living daylights out of those sons of bitches.” On this issue, Adelson was the more moderate, saying only that he would “take action.”

For all the right-wing comments, Adelson said the Israeli-American Council would not be right-wing but would reflect support for all Israelis and for the values that link Israel and the United States.

“Everyone in this room – whether you’re a Republican, a Democrat or Independent … when it comes to Israel, we’re on the same side,” Adelson said.

0 thoughts on “Sheldon Adelson: Palestinians are made-up nation that exists only to destroy Israel”
  1. Ugh. Adelson.. What a pig.
    Is he so stupid to not know the terrorist-state of, “israel”, is NOT a democracy and never was? No, he, “doesn’t like journalism”. What a jackass.
    Is Adelson also not aware that the wall (built in Palestine) will never be completed? Has he not seen that the lunatics will never stop moving the thing? Even if they were able to take all of Palestine, they won’t stop it until (at least) the, “Greater Israel Project”, is complete. And, recently, these jerks are talking about their desire to take over the world…, so why would they need a wall?
    Someone needs to remind the likudniks that walls do not only keep others out..

  2. The last quote is the most important-“Democrat,Republican,Independent,if you are for Israel we are all on the same side”. Jews put being a Jew FIRST ! Ideology is only a vehicle for them. They do not take it seriously. Gullible Gentiles,take ideology seriously-and get divided by it-Jews NEVER. This is why they fear breaking the LEFT/RIGHT divide…this is what Germany did in the thirties,and Arab Nationalism did later. That is why Napoleon,and genuine Kings had to go ! Jews cannot rule against UNITY.

  3. well i’m Socialist and i would bet most Socialists are anti-Israhell ~ the aforementioned Parties are a big part of the genocide on the Palestinians.

  4. Until you destroy their money power and charade, you are all screaming in a forest with only trees you consider handsome listening. You live in a country that is bribed to kill others at the expense of its own wealth and theirs. And they bribe you with your own money. Isn’t that a mouth full of bitter? You pay yourselves to kill yourselves and others. Beggars for your own bread, until you change this. Murderers and fools for hire. A thief of others bread until you change this. A thief and a beggar! That is all we are now. Aren’t you proud? This is what we are. But free, we are not. You are definitely not free until you understand and change this. All the rest is throwing rocks at a tree. It makes me feel better, thinks the fool, to hit that god damn tree with a rock. But the fucking tree will just keep on growing until you cut it off at the root. Just sayin.

  5. annebeck58 writes (above), “Someone needs to remind the likudniks that walls do not only keep others out.”
    That’s why the Jews call it a “separation wall.” Its purpose is to not only confine Arabs, but to keep Jews away from Arabs. By keeping the two sides apart, the walls keep both sides eternally hostile.
    The rulers of Israel live in splendor by keeping average Israelis distracted by fear and gate. In order to maintain this fear and hate, it is not enough to demonize and dehumanize your chosen target (e.g. Palestinians). You must also ensure that Jews and Arabs never meet, except in highly controlled circumstances. If you allow your sheep and your victims to mingle freely, then some of your sheep will inevitably start to see your victims as human beings, in which case you will lose your special privileges.
    You’ve seen numerous movies in which two enemy soldiers are marooned together. Over the course of the movie, each learns to see the other guy as not a monster, but “just like me.” Eventually they become good friends. This is standard human psychology.
    https://quatloosx.files.wordpress.com/2014/11/movies.jpg
    In the Gaza Death Camp, younger Palestinians are much more hostile toward Jews than older Palestinians are, because the younger have spent all their lives in the Death Camp. That’s all they know. Few have ever met a Jew. The incidents we hear about in the news are exceptions, and are usually in the West Bank, or Jerusalem.
    Likewise, few among the younger Jews have ever met a Palestinian. All they know about Palestinians is that they are sub-human “terrorists” that launch (non-existent) rockets, and use their own family members as “human shields.”
    Amid all this, the rulers of Israel impose gratuitous austerity on the Jew masses, in order to maintain and widen the gap between the rich and the rest. It’s the same in almost every country, including the USA, China, and Iran.
    As a result, average Israelis are made bitter by an extremely high cost of living. To cope with their frustration they indulge in hating the Goyim, and in blaming the Goyim for all their problems. The separation wall helps to maintain this illness. It keeps Palestinians under control, and keeps average Jews submissive to their rulers.
    https://quatloosx.files.wordpress.com/2014/11/separation_wall.jpg
    Orthodox Jews in Israel are utterly useless. They maintain their powers and privileges by depicting the Goyim as devils. Again, this requires the separation wall.
    Indeed there are many areas where Israeli laws forbid Jews to enter. These areas are often called “Area A.” Signs like the one below are very common in Israel. Their purpose is to keep Israelis and Arabs apart for their mutual safety — and mutual alienation.
    https://quatloosx.files.wordpress.com/2014/11/israelis_forbidden.jpg
    As for Jewish supremacists abroad, few have ever been to Israel. They are separated from Palestinians by geography, and from the rest of humanity by their own arrogance.
    They are parasites nourished by their host, namely the stupid Goyim that adore them and worship the “holocaust” myth.

  6. Here is an Important film that bears witness ~ ‘ Lia isn’t marooned on an island with a Pal the epiphany happens rather abruptly and sends her reeling…
    The first link contains dates where it’s showing ~ i wish it would come to Billings.
    i’m not sure Todd if you can analyze the situation with a ‘Tree’ n rocks ~ i like to think that my rocks are going to obliterate the fn’g virulent disease ~ Trying to cut the disease off at the roots frames my doubt about cutting a tree down. Just being here and sharing our trust and vision for a Free Palestine helps with spreading the anti-dote/ educashun!
    http://www.naretivproductions.com/
    ON THE SIDE OF THE ROAD | Israel/Palestine | Hebrew & Arabic | 83″ | 2013
    Former West Bank settler Lia Tarachansky looks at Israelis’ collective amnesia of the fateful events of 1948 when the state of Israel was born and most of the Palestinians became refugees.
    She follows the transformation of Israeli veterans trying uncover their denial of the war that changed the region forever.
    Tarachansky then turns the camera on herself and travels back to her settlement where that historical erasure gave birth to a new generation, blind and isolated from its surroundings. Attempting to shed a light on the country’s biggest taboo, she is met with outrage and violence.
    Like Miko Peled, Lia Tarachansky has made the moral progression from being a Zionist settler to becoming solidly anti-Zionist. — Paul
    “Delegitimize Zionism,” says Israeli filmmaker
    Sarah Levy The Electronic Intifada 6 November 2014
    http://electronicintifada.net/content/delegitimize-zionism-says-israeli-filmmaker
    In a scene from her new film On the Side of the Road, Lia Tarachansky asks Amnon Noimon, a veteran of the Zionist brigades known as Palmach, what role he played in dispossessing Palestinians. When Noimon indicates that the subject is too painful, Tarachansky replies: “I understand, Amnon. It’s just that because it’s so hard for you to talk about these things, that’s exactly why you must.”
    Tarachansky has set out to address the inconvenient truth about the Nakba, the 1948 ethnic cleansing of Palestine. Doing so is vital for justice to be achieved, she believes.
    Not only does On the Side of the Road confront the reality of 1948, it examines how Israelis deal with that past today — how it is taught to the young; how the facts about it are available; how those facts are sometimes deliberately ignored.
    Tarachansky has broken this taboo as part of what she makes clear is a long and ongoing process of rejecting Zionism. When she was six year old, Tarachansky was brought from Ukraine to the occupied West Bank by her mother. She grew up in the settlement of Ariel on land stolen from the Palestinians, yet inculcated with the idea that the Palestinians were an enemy of Jewish people.
    Reporting on Palestine for The Real News Network, Tarachansky now lives in Ottawa, Canada. On the Side of The Road, her first feature film, is currently touring the US.
    She spoke to Sarah Levy.
    Sarah Levy: What led you to make the film?
    Lia Tarachansky: Discovering 1948 for myself, and discovering just how little I knew of my own history. That was really revolutionary for me and I thought that if it was so revolutionary for me maybe it would also be for others.
    SL: How did you first hear about the Nakba?
    LT: I was working as a journalist in Washington, DC when someone sent me a link to a video of a woman who was a veteran in 1948, who turned out to be Tikva Honig-Parnass.
    In that clip, she talks about massive ethnic cleansing campaigns she was involved in, and up to that point I had always thought that if the occupation were to end, then everything would be fine. All the sudden I was hearing about these ethnic cleansing campaigns and that was really shocking.
    So I picked up a book by Ilan Pappe called The Ethnic Cleansing of Palestine and that was it for me. It was very clear to me that this [occupation of Palestine] is not just about any one or other fact on the ground; this is about a mentality and an ideology, Zionism. And in a way that makes it a lot harder to tackle because it’s a lot more amorphous, but at the same time it makes it a lot easier to resolve because it’s a conflict of ideas.
    SL: You yourself were raised in a settlement, and now you are anti-Zionist. Was there a first instance that nudged you to begin your own process of de-Zionization?
    LT: The strongest thing for me was having a conversation with a Palestinian for the first time, when I was at school in Canada.
    I was standing somewhere in the university and this guy comes up to me and asks for directions. And we start talking and he says, “You have a strong accent, where are you from?” and I say, “Oh, I’m Israeli,” and he says amiably, “Oh yeah? I’m a Palestinian!”
    So he asks for directions and then he goes on his way.
    And as he walks away I realize that I’m holding my purse just a little bit tighter, that my whole body is kind of uptight, and it takes me a couple minutes to calm down from being terrified for my life.
    But then out of that brief interaction I realized: he knows I’m an Israeli, he told me he’s a Palestinian, and he didn’t try to kill me. That was revolutionary for me because, I’d been told my whole life that Palestinians are just brainless, emotional, primitive murdering anti-Semites who just want to kill Jews all the time.
    And here was this totally polite sensible nice guy and yet he was a Palestinian.
    I know it sounds horrible but for me, that was something that didn’t fit with anything I had known before. So it actually began a very violent process of tackling a lot of the mythology that I thought was true about the conflict.
    SL: What inspired you to look at and understand the issue in terms of what you call “collective amnesia?”
    LT: I actually started out making a very different film. It was about historical truth and I had historians and veterans and they would prove that this was collective punishment and ethnic cleansing and that this was terrible …
    And what I found was that even though I was shocked by some of the things that I was discovering, when I talked to people in Israel about these things, I wasn’t seeing that “Oh my God!” look on their face. And that’s when I realized, okay, something’s missing here.
    Of course that something is that for me I was actually discovering these things for the first time in my life because obviously we don’t learn about it in school and I didn’t hear about it from my grandparents because in 1948 they were still in Soviet Russia.
    I ended up basing a lot of my film on the work of Stanley Cohen and his monumental book, States of Denial: Knowing about Atrocities and Suffering. He talks about how societies look at their own collective historical taboos and the experience of their own collective amnesia.
    What I found is that it wasn’t that people didn’t know [about the Nakba]. It was that they didn’t assign a moral value to what they knew.
    And I wanted to understand why. Because I believed then and I believe now that Israelis by and large are an ethical people. But they are involved in a brutal conflict and many of us participate in that conflict. But that’s not because we are a genocidal people.
    And so I wanted to understand what was blocking people from seeing the truth, from understanding what they knew. This is exactly what Stanley Cohen calls “denial”: this process of knowing and now knowing at the same time.
    SL: In the film you show a lot of footage of what you could call Jewish extremists, rallying and saying things like, “Yes, I’m a racist. I don’t want Arabs here and I don’t want you here, either.” Has Israeli society always been like this or do you think this level of open racism has intensified?
    LT: Yeah, I think that it’s gotten way worse. This [latest attack on Gaza] really brought a lot of the fascists out of the closet.
    But to be honest with you I think that a lot of the street enforcers — by street enforces I mean the ordinary people who are, for example, chanting these racist slogans — I think that they’re just the ugly in-your-face version of the whole ideology.
    I mean, if you look at Zionism honestly — and I’m not talking about spiritual Zionism where you believe that Jews have a right to Zion and all that; I’m talking about nationalist Zionism, Zionism as practiced not even by [Theodor] Herzl but by people like [David] Ben Gurion — it argues that Israel is a state for the Jews, only for the Jews, and therefore necessarily excludes anyone who’s not a Jew.
    I think that the street enforcers are just a natural product of that idea this reaching its logical peak.
    SL: How do you see the process of dehumanization of the Palestinians as a part of the Zionist project? For instance, how is the dehumanization of Palestinians learned or passed on growing up in Israel?
    LT: I think the brainwashing about Palestinians for Israelis is more about what is not said than what is said.
    Growing up in a settlement I never thought about the Palestinians. They never played any major role in my life. I never interacted with them. I never spoke to them. There was no place where our paths crossed.
    Yet by the time I finished [high] school I was convinced that it would be so much better if the Palestinians just were not here. It was just a natural thing that they are the cause of death to Israelis, they are violent, they throw stones at our soldiers, they started the intifadas, and they want to kill all the Jews. These are a people that we’ve been fighting forever and ever, and it’s never going to end until either they’re all dead or they’re somewhere else. And that’s it.
    SL: What do you hope to come out of the film?
    LT: I hope that the discussion in the activist community shifts from focusing exclusively on how many checkpoints and settlements there are and this whole discourse about the facts on the ground. These are important, but really not as important as people think.
    I really think that there’s nothing that exists right now on the ground that cannot be dismantled. By changing the ideology of the regime, everything is easily changeable. I think this is what we need to talk about and this is what we need to tackle and this is what I tried to do in my film.
    SL: What do you think it will take to reach a solution in the region?
    LT: The very first step is to stop funding the Israeli arms industry. This means boycott, divestment and sanctions to pressure the US and Israel and to delegitimize the idea of an ethnocracy. I’m not saying delegitimize the right of the Jewish people to live in Palestine or Israel — I’m talking about delegitimizing Zionism.
    Sarah Levy is an independent journalist living in the West Bank. Follow her on Twitter:@levysarahm

  7. Sheldon Adelson, the Jewish money-man that has helped the GOP turn the Congress into a Likud-worshiping Knesset…………………..

  8. HAARETZ
    Billionaire casino mogul and conservative donor Sheldon Adelson said Sunday that the Palestinians are a made-up nation which exists solely to attempt to destroy Israel.
    “The purpose of the existence of Palestinians is to destroy Israel,” Adelson said Sunday at the close of the first conference of the Israeli-American Council, a Los Angeles-based group aimed at serving Israeli Americans and supporting Israel. “Palestinian narrative created the Palestinian narrative.”
    Uh Sheldon, so does Palestine exist? If not then how can “The purpose of the existence of Palestinians is to destroy Israel,” occur if “Palestinians are a made-up nation”?
    I’m confused

  9. Do the Jewish people know that the practice of circumcising their sons causes brain damage? The child is unable to mature to become an adult or to feel the emotions of maturity? Generation after generation of neural damage. The infantile brain having tantrums in a seemenly adult body and with the further damage to the female of never having a total relationship with a whole man. Please check this out, it can be prevented but never cured.

  10. Israel denies the Palestinian’s existence.
    Palestinian DENIERS are also JESUS DENIERS.
    Israel denies Christ existence..
    Israel denies the equality of Spirit and Humanity of NON-Jews (GOYIM).
    Denigrate, Dehumanize, MURDER
    The exact pattern the Temple Priests used on Our Lord and Savior, is being applied to Palestinians.
    The exact pattern Israel ALWAYS used throughout their OLD bible.
    Israel calls Jesus a bastard born of a PROSTITUTE by a Roman soldier.
    Israel calls Palestine/Palestinians NON-EXISTENT, NON-HUMAN.
    Israel is a HUMANITY DENIER.

  11. NeoCon was INVENTED by Irving Kristol and his CABAL of TROTSKYITE COMMUNISTS.
    The first Neocons, as they later became known, were Marxist New York Intellectuals and even followers of Leon Trotsky (Vladamir Lenin’s right hand man and leader of the Red Army during the Bolshevik Revolution). As just one example, Irving Kristol, widely held to be the godfather of Neoconservatism, was openly and vocally a Trotskyist in his formative years. The Neocons defected from leftist politics and shrewdly set up shop in the Republican Party during the late 60’s and early 70’s.
    http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article35106.htm http://www.scottkeisler.com/?p=2014
    Neocons are Fifth Columnist Traitors selling out America for Israel’s interests.
    NeoCon is COMMUNISM wrapped in an American flag.
    NeoCons refuse to WEAR an American uniform ….
    they just wrap themselves in the flag and send YOU and YOURS to be maimed and killed.
    Today’s American NeoCons are yesterday’s Jewish Bolsheviks. SAME THING.
    The correct spelling is neoCOMMUNIST.
    Neocon HATES Christianity worse then the moooslims
    The republican party is not an AMERICAN political party. the republicans place Israel AHEAD of AMERICA.
    The republicans should be registered as a FOREIGN AGENT.
    The whole neocon-thing is nothing but a Zionist takeover of the conservative US establishment
    Trotsky was seeking a worldwide Communist revolution DOMINATED BY JEWS, and opposed Zionism because he saw it as setting its sights too low and being a distraction from goal of world domination. This, of course, is what Solzhenitsyn said in his later years and why he went from being celebrated in America to being shunned.
    NOTE: It was USSR ….. Union of Soviet SOCIALIST Republics not “COMMUNIST” Republics. Of the 502 highest officers of the 1917 First Soviet Socialist Government, 467 were Jews. Alexandr Solzenitzyn writes in his last book on the history of Russia that the Jews murdered over 66 million Russians. Marx, Engels, Trotsky, Bakunum, Lenin, Stalin, Kruschev, and others were all Jews by two or at least one parent. All the prison camps, torture chambers, gulags, etc were all commanded and run by Jews.

  12. Ok This downright ridiculous and what an ahole. Seriously if Palestine were to exist only in that ideology damn facepalm. Ignorant arrogance at their finest .
    How do I exist ? I’m Palestinian and damn proud of it born and raised in the states . I do agree there’s good and evil in this world . Most of the evil think they are stonger then God , think again no bullet no missile is stronger then God . Yes it’s heartbreaking and inhumane. No race no religion should hurt anyone bottom line . Anyone who says you Palestinian blah blah you don’t know shit or seen shit so please this mainstream media false flag mind control over you poor souls get over it . We are sick of Isis n alqade and anyone who claims to be muslims and hurt anyone . We are sick of the bs of anyone blaming game of whose what country . everyone can get along . but I guess some bastards rather see blood .

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