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Post by Irn Bru Tue Feb 02, 2016 1:43 am

SWEDISH FOREIGN MINISTER WALLSTRÖM MAY BE ASSASSINATED, SUGGESTS ISRAELI FORMER CHAIRMAN OF THE PEDAGOGIC SECRETARIAT OF THE EDUCATION MINISTRY
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The article by Zvi Zameret was posted as an op-ed in the rightist Sheldon Adelson-sponsored paper Makor Rishon (‘First Source’), under the title, “Margot Wallström’s source of inspiration,” referring to the Swedish Foreign Minister. As it is in Hebrew, I shall try to make some mention of its salient contents, without translating the whole due to time constraints.

The matter was now brought to my attention via a tweet by journalist Barak Ravid (Haaretz) and via post of journalist David Sheen and forwarded by PS Arihant.

The author first boasts about a friendship with a former member of the Stern Gang (one of the most notorious Jewish terror groups, headed by later PM Izhak Shamir) member, Yehoshea Cohen, who lived in kibbutz Sdeh Boker (Ben Gurion’s kibbutz), and mentions that Cohen was one of Ben Gurion’s closest friends, as well as him being “one of the most ferocious fighters of the Stern Gang”. As is also stated in the article, Yehoshea was the actual murderer of Folke Bernadotte.

http://mondoweiss.net/2016/01/adelson-newspaper-suggests-swedish-foreign-minister-deserves-assassination-for-antisemitic-dna/

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Post by Guest Tue Feb 02, 2016 1:49 am

Considering the number of Swedish ministers who have been assassinated, including Folke Bernadotte, Count of Wisborg the Swedish diplomat and nobleman. During World War II he negotiated the release of about 31,000 prisoners from German concentration camps including 450 Danish Jews from the Theresienstadt camp.  Bernadotte was assassinated on Friday 17 September 1948 by members of the armed Jewish Zionist group Lehi (commonly known as the Stern Gang or Stern Group.

That a member of the Israeli Government could even think that is utterly disgusting and shows the level to which they have sunk.

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Post by Guest Tue Feb 02, 2016 11:35 am

Bastard is trying to pretend that is not what he meant now.  Yea right!

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Post by Guest Tue Feb 02, 2016 11:45 am

lol so lies again

He is a former official

And this is what he actually said



In the article, translated for Mondoweiss by Jonathan Ofir, Zameret lists Bernadotte’s supposed transgressions in the eyes of the Zionist movement and then turns his fire on Wallström: “The Swedish Foreign Minister Margot Wallström, with her characteristic covert anti-Semitism, with her arrogance, ignorance, and her interest-bound speculation regarding her future Muslim voters – she too seeks to fight the foundations of the State of Israel. I am convinced and certain that her intentions will smoulder, just as all of the undignified count’s [Bernadotte] intentions did.”




Idiotic is what those views are but are nothing like the countless Palestinian incitement to violence
Also he is right that she is an idiot for the stupid things she has said

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Post by Guest Tue Feb 02, 2016 12:51 pm

Irn Bru wrote:SWEDISH FOREIGN MINISTER WALLSTRÖM MAY BE ASSASSINATED, SUGGESTS ISRAELI FORMER CHAIRMAN OF THE PEDAGOGIC SECRETARIAT OF THE EDUCATION MINISTRY
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The article by Zvi Zameret was posted as an op-ed in the rightist Sheldon Adelson-sponsored paper Makor Rishon (‘First Source’), under the title, “Margot Wallström’s source of inspiration,” referring to the Swedish Foreign Minister. As it is in Hebrew, I shall try to make some mention of its salient contents, without translating the whole due to time constraints.

The matter was now brought to my attention via a tweet by journalist Barak Ravid (Haaretz) and via post of journalist David Sheen and forwarded by PS Arihant.

The author first boasts about a friendship with a former member of the Stern Gang (one of  the most notorious Jewish terror groups, headed by later PM Izhak Shamir) member, Yehoshea Cohen, who lived in kibbutz Sdeh Boker (Ben Gurion’s kibbutz), and mentions that Cohen was one of Ben Gurion’s closest friends, as well as him being “one of the most ferocious fighters of the Stern Gang”. As is also stated in the article, Yehoshea was the actual murderer of Folke Bernadotte.

http://mondoweiss.net/2016/01/adelson-newspaper-suggests-swedish-foreign-minister-deserves-assassination-for-antisemitic-dna/

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Think the whole article needs posting Irn, as context is everything:


    SWEDISH FOREIGN MINISTER WALLSTRÖM MAY BE ASSASSINATED, SUGGESTS ISRAELI FORMER CHAIRMAN OF THE PEDAGOGIC SECRETARIAT OF THE EDUCATION MINISTRY.

Article in Adelson's newspaper Makor Rishon, by Zvi Zameret, suggesting that the Swedish Foreign Minister deserves the Bernadotte treatment

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Article in Adelson’s newspaper Makor Rishon, by Zvi Zameret, suggesting that the Swedish Foreign Minister deserves the Bernadotte treatment

The article by Zvi Zameret was posted as an op-ed in the rightist Sheldon Adelson-sponsored paper Makor Rishon (‘First Source’), under the title, “Margot Wallström’s source of inspiration,” referring to the Swedish Foreign Minister. As it is in Hebrew, I shall try to make some mention of its salient contents, without translating the whole due to time constraints.

The matter was now brought to my attention via a tweet by journalist Barak Ravid (Haaretz) and via post of journalist David Sheen and forwarded by PS Arihant.

The author first boasts about a friendship with a former member of the Stern Gang (one of  the most notorious Jewish terror groups, headed by later PM Izhak Shamir) member, Yehoshea Cohen, who lived in kibbutz Sdeh Boker (Ben Gurion’s kibbutz), and mentions that Cohen was one of Ben Gurion’s closest friends, as well as him being “one of the most ferocious fighters of the Stern Gang”. As is also stated in the article, Yehoshea was the actual murderer of Folke Bernadotte.

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Folke Bernadotte

Folke Bernadotte

The article circles around the 1948 murder of Swedish Count Folke Bernadotte, UN special envoy, who was sent to mediate a resolution of the Palestinian issue in 1948, making recommendations for the withdrawal of Israeli forces and return of refugees – making him a target for elimination, executed by the Gang in Jerusalem in September 1948.

Zameret, the former director of pedagogy for the Israeli education ministry, seeks to set the focus on Bernadotte’s person, and a suggestion that he was an anti-Semite. He recalls an occurrence in 1984, when the author traveled to Copenhagen, and was “ordered” by his friend Cohen to meet with Dr. Johannes Holm, whom the author refers to as “the Danish Refugee Minister” during WW2. That is very strange, because from my search of him, I reached an article about Holm in precisely the relevant time, by the highly authoritative Danish newspaper Politiken, in which Holm is mentioned as the head of the Danish National Institute for Health Data and Disease Control.

In any case, Zameret tells that Cohen had read in a paper that Holm had written a book about the White Busses, where he claims that Count Bernadotte was an anti-Semite. The author tells how he met with Holm, and how the latter told him of a “regrettable incident” with Bernadotte from 1944: That the Count, who was vice chairman of the Swedish Red Cross, in his negotiation of the freeing of Scandinavian prisoners of Nazi Germany, “refused to include Jews within the exchange deal”.

Now I have not read the book, published in 1984, myself – but I have read a review which is written in very critical tone of Bernadotte, in the Flensborg Avis 18.6.2012, which refers to such an incident. And here it says that the issue concerned 400 Scandinavian Jews in Theresienstadt camp, and it was THE NAZIS who refused to allow the Jews to be transported together with other Scandinavians. Apparently, Bernadotte conceded unwillingly to this decree – and this was to be his cardinal sin according to the author and Cohen, marking him an anti-Semite.

Now Zameret tells of how upon return he met Cohen in Israel, when Cohen was visiting his sick wife, who was also a former Stern Gang member, in hospital at the eve of her death. He tells how Cohen did not say a word, only smiled, and how his wife Nehama responded: “Yehoshea, now it is clear that Bernadotte was an anti-Semite, the bullets that you shot him with were not [expended] in vain”.

The author continues with a long list of Bernadotte’s “chutzpah”, in his suggestions to resolve the situation by a withdrawal of Israeli forces, return of refugees and reinstatement of Jerusalem as a corpus separatum as intended by the UN Partition Plan of 1947. In Zameret’s account, Bernadotte’s chutzpah was his “annulation” of the partition plan, calling for a “confederate rule between Israel and Transjordan” involving an “economic, national and security treaty” (referring to Bernadotte’s June 1948 suggestion which he revised in September). Tarnishing Bernadotte for his ‘ignorance’, in having “no idea about the Arab dream and the Jewish mentality” the author claimed “both sides disliked him”.  He chides him for working on the behest of the British and the American State Department, who “did not believe in the possibility of the existence of the State of Israel” and ends his McCarthyite tour de force by referring to the American Secretary of State as being influenced by Yehuda Leib Magnes, prominent Reform rabbi and President of Hebrew University who had met with American officials — Magnes himself was pleased with Bernadotte’s positions.

Finally the author arrives at the summation of all the above, with a eugenics-vein, aimed at the Swedish Foreign Minister, who has suggested that Israel’s killings of many Palestinian attackers were “extra-judicial executions” and has called for an investigation of these cases.

“What do the things I have mentioned indicate about Bernadotte? [They indicate] covert anti-Semitism, ignorance and arrogance, cooperation with senior elements in the country and interests that play a decisive role. Has anything changed in the Swedish DNA [my emphasis] in the decades following Bernadotte’s death? Nothing has changed. The Swedish Foreign Minister Margot Wallström, with her characteristic covert anti-Semitism, with her arrogance, ignorance, and her interest-bound speculation regarding her future Muslim voters – she too seeks to fight the foundations of the State of Israel. I am convinced and certain that her intentions will smoulder, just as all of the undignified count’s intentions did. [My emphasis]”

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Well, that was ‘educational’. I hope you learned a lot about how to kill a messenger
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So you can only get the meaning of the final paragraph by taking the rest of the article as it's focus.

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Post by Guest Tue Feb 02, 2016 12:55 pm

This is what he said

“The Swedish Foreign Minister Margot Wallström, with her characteristic covert anti-Semitism, with her arrogance, ignorance, and her interest-bound speculation regarding her future Muslim voters – she too seeks to fight the foundations of the State of Israel. I am convinced and certain that her intentions will smoulder, just as all of the undignified count’s [Bernadotte] intentions did.”




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Dr. Zvi Zameret, the former head of the Education Ministry's pedagogical secretariat, wrote a stinging op-ed in 'Makor Rishon' on Friday that was harshly critical of Wallstrom.


Dr. Zvi Zameret, the former head of the ministry's pedagogical secretariat, wrote a stinging op-ed in the right-leaning Makor Rishon newspaper on Friday that was harshly critical of Wallstrom.

Sweden's top diplomat has provoked anger in Israel for her repeated comments criticizing the government and the security forces for what she perceives as a heavy-handed response to Palestinian terrorism.

Wallstrom infuriated Jerusalem last month by accusing it of extrajudicial executions and disproportionate force in responding to the current wave of Palestinian terrorism.

The foreign minister, who has triggered several diplomatic incidents with Israel since taking up her post in October 2014, was asked in the Swedish parliament by Liberal MP Mathias Sundin why she has not condemned in strong terms the recent wave of terrorism in Israel.

Wallstrom said that the attacks were “terrible” and “must not happen,” and added that Israel has “the right to defend itself.”

But then she went on to say that the response cannot be “extrajudicial executions” or a reaction that is “disproportionate” so that the “numbers of dead on the other side” is several times greater.

In his op-ed piece titled "Margot Wallstrom's source of inspiration," Zameret wrote that the foreign minister's attitudes stem from the same "anti-Semitism, arrogance, and ignorance" that was displayed by the Swedish diplomat Count Folke Bernadotte, the United Nations mediator who was assassinated by right-wing Jewish militants opposed to his peace proposals in 1948.

Zameret made the case that Bernadotte's proposals for Arab-Israeli peace were aimed at rolling back the UN Partition Plan that was voted on and approved on November 29, 1947. The motivation for the count's intentions, Zameret suggested, was anti-Semitism.

"I am convinced and certain that [Wallstrom's] designs will evaporate, just as all of the disreputable count's designs evaporated," Zameret wrote.

The last sentence evoked controversy on social media, with some speculating that Zameret was implicitly suggesting that Wallstrom will meet the same fate as Bernadotte.

"No, no, no, God forbid," Zameret said when contacted by The Jerusalem Post on Tuesday. "I decry all murder. I am not one of those who believe that the solution is killing."

"I'm happy that Bernadotte's plan was rejected," Zameret said, but that in no way means that he was pleased with the assassination.

The former Education Ministry official went on to say that "what Wallstrom said is unacceptable."

"We are defending ourselves [against Palestinian terrorism]," Zameret said. "What are we supposed to do? Hug those that try to kill us."

When asked if Israel was using excessive force in subduing Palestinian terrorists, as Wallstrom has suggested, Zameret said: "That's what someone who doesn't know what they're talking about is saying."

"I'm certain that if terrorists were killing people for 100 consecutive days in Sweden, they would respond the same way," he said.


http://www.jpost.com/Israel-News/Politics-And-Diplomacy/I-never-implied-Swedish-FM-should-be-assassinated-ex-government-official-says-442838

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