Friday, 26 August 2011

Israel Lobby order British Minister Alan Duncan to withdraw "land grab" comments

The Israel Lobby has reacted with fury and are outraged that a British Minister who works at DFID Alan Duncan had the temerity in their eyes to tell the truth in describing the Apartheid Wall as a "land grab".

The comments which were originally posted via a video on the DFID website have had to be withdrawn following the intervention from a host of Israelites including the British Board of Deputies for Jews, The Israeli Embassy and of course my old mates at the Jewish Chronicle. Duncan is a bit of an old school Tory like Nick Soames and Chris Patten etc who have considerable sympathy with the Palestinian cause for human rights and justice in the face of Israelite oppression.

The incident is similar to when David Mellor back in the 80s and then a Foreign Office Minister attacked Israel's "brutal occupation" of the Gaza Strip and publicly attacked an Israeli soldier arresting Palestinian children when he visited a concentration camp for Palestinians run by Israel. Mellor was then rebuked by the Witch Thatcher mindful of the Israelites in her Finchley constituency.

LM has always been amused with the view that the Foreign Office is run by Arabists a lie that the Israelites have often attempted to perpetuate which given the role FCO officials had in attacking Duncan and his Department DFID shows if anything how Israelites have hijacked British Foreign Policy.

LM congratulates Duncan for accurately describing the Wall as a land grab along with the theft of Palestinian Water. However, the reality is those who support the Psychopathic mentality of a racist terrorist state that occupies illegally the land of others are the people who should really hold their head in shame.

The reality is the Israelites are flexing their muscle and power in advance of a UN vote on recognising Palestine and this hysterical reaction is simply a shot across the bows of the Coalition Govt ensuring they reign back from considering any possible support by the British Govt recognising Palestine.

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