Egozi’s Fury – A New Record Of International Hypocrisy

Egozi’s Fury – A New Record Of International Hypocrisy

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The international hypocrisy is breaking records every week. Not just breaking records, but each week or even every few days the record is more impressive than the last.

Last week the UN secretary Ban Ki Moon was outraged after hearing that Israel is planning to change ownership on a certain territory in the west bank.

There might be a problem here, but in those very moment that the UN secretary was telling Israel off, Syria was seeing thousands of civilians murdered.

The UN may have sent food recently to people in a besieged city in Syria, but I have yet to hear him condemn president Assad on the horrors he is still causing his broken country.

Hypocrisy – re-definition.

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Germany suddenly discovered that it has no idea where 600,000 migrants who entered its territory are. This discovery is typical to everything that goes on in Europe with the migrants, mostly Muslims, who entered it in the past year.

Hundreds of thousands, most of them with no background checks and no registration. A big mess that goes to show how much the Europeans still haven’t realised what goes on around them.

Their own countries have been taken away. The sexual harassment and rapes in Germany on New Year’s Eve are just a trailer for what is to come, so say all the experts.

Europe prefered laying its head in the sand. Right now this sand is threatening to cover even more vital parts.

And no solution in sight – no swallowing and no vomiting when surely there is a danger of suffocation. This will not calm down. This is an abnormal situation due to dreams about a united Europe and open borders.

Not one of the European leaders has studied Islam and its ambitions. A few courses would change the situation.

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Each and every one sets the security policy in Israel.

Condolences in Otniel after the murder in the settlement last week turned into a disagreement over the security arrangements.

Prime Minister, Binyamin Netanyahu, met during his visit with the heads of local authorities and security staff in the settlement and said he plans to put up a fence around it.

He was not surprised when he heard in response that the settlement itself has no intention of surrounding itself with a fence. This is also the opinion of more settlements in the area.

Only in the state of Israel when the IDF is called to protect settlement in the West Bank does that state has no say about security arrangements anywhere in the area.

How can such an anomaly happen? Israel has a weak government, undecisive. whose many ministers fight with each other in public and that is exactly how it looks.

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The IDF has updated the residents of the Gaza Envelope that Hamas is preparing for another round. Tunnels are being dug and the rocket industry is booming.

Israel will wait until Hamas will decide the time for the next round and how intense it will be. Israel will be forced to respond.

According to every sign, Israel will once again be dragged into a war of attrition against Hamas.

But to do what needs to be done calls for a government which doesn’t have opinions as many as ministers residing, as well as shameful exchanges of insults.

Arie Egozi iHLS editor-in-chief
Arie Egozi
iHLS editor-in-chief