Monday, January 16, 2012

Here is an intersting note:

This is a quote from Robert Fisk, the top Middle East journalist of the Independent:
When Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu addressed the UN General Assembly in New York on 23 September, few noticed a quite remarkable reference in his speech. In refusing Newt's "invented" people's request for statehood, he made an extremely unpleasant remark about "the insatiable crocodile of militant Islam". But far more disturbing was this: "In 1984, when I was appointed Israel's ambassador to the United Nations, I visited the great rabbi of Lubovich. He said to me ... you'll be serving in a house of many lies ... remember that even in the darkest place, the light of a single candle can be seen far and wide."

If what the great rabbi of Lubovich said is true, namely the U.N. is a house a many lies, it is only so because the U.N. was never an autonmous and self-governing body. There was a power-that-cannot-be-named that dominated it and manipulated it according to its hegemonic interests and whims and for Israel's interests.
It leave us to question the gratitude and graciousness of the great rabbi of Lubovich.








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