Monday, 12 October 2009

Exclusive: Zionist to buy Al Jazeera


London Muslim is astonished to establish that the well known American Zionist and Jewish billionaire Haim Saban is in talks (via an Egyptian mediator) with the Emir of Qatar to buy a 50 % stake in Al Jazeera.

Haim Saban was born in Egypt but his family fled to Israel partly as a result of Nasser's hostility to Jews and from there to the US via France. While in the US he ironically made his fortune selling the Power Rangers to the Buffons in the Middle East, you know the same ones you see walking like overblown whales down Oxford Street occasionally supporting the occupation by popping into Marks and Spencer or Tesco for dates made in Israel. Prats.

Saban also made his money through a close association with Murdoch's News Corp and earned $1.6 billion in 2001 selling the Fox Family. He is a major supporter of Israel and in particular the vile and repugnant right wing nut case Netantanyu. Saban funds the Neo Con outfit set up in his name the Saban Center for Middle East Policy so beloved of Sky News and the BBC who never fail to ask one of their Middle East "experts" to trot out Pro Israeli Neo Con clap trap. The Center is headed by well known Israelites Martin Indyk and Kenneth Pollack.

One may well ask why is the most popular Arab/Muslim News broadcast channel being sold. Unfortunately despite its popularity AJ has never been on a firm financial setting and due to the Cretins of the House of Saud they have to endure an unofficial Saudi advertising boycott thereby restricting its revenue and leading to excessive reliance on the generosity of the Emir of Qatar.

You really could not make this up. While some Arab Government's and Businessman are lost in the materialistic lust and desire of this world spending on horses, women and football clubs an American Zionist who made his fortune partly on the back of Arab money is set to buy the most sympathetic broadcast channel towards Palestine and Muslims.

2 comments:

  1. Balls.

    Al-Jazeera is by far the best international news channel, the only one offering decent debate rather than headlines and soundbites that go round and round and round again and again and again.

    What the hell am I going to watch the next time I'm in the middle of nowhere?

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  2. I don't think it's true The story was first reported on an Pro-gov Egyptian paper as a piece of disinformation against Qatar. Relations between the two countries, to put it lightly, bad. That could be the reason for the story

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