@real_alexm@HillelNeuer@real_alexm What rules? What book? Who published it? And what was their agenda? And it's hilarious that anyone should have the chutzpah to talk about Israel breaking laws, when for years the entire philosophy of the Middle East has been: No matter the wrong, blame Israel.
France's courts just did it again.
An illegal immigrant Algerian nanny poisons a Jewish family's food and drinks with toxic chemicals. She does not manage to kill them before they discover what she was doing. She confesses, saying she "never should have worked for a Jewish woman" because "they have money and power."
Yet the Versailles Appeals Court refuses to recognize antisemitism as an "aggravating factor." The nanny gets only 2.5 years for โadministering a harmful substance that caused incapacitation for more than eight days.โ She will soon be free and is barred from France for only 5 years.
Similar pattern as Sarah Halimi: beaten, tortured, thrown from a balcony by a man screaming "Allahu Akbar" โ still no real justice, no criminal responsibility.
French justice has a blind spot when Jews are the victims. It is willful denial and it's endangering every Jew in France.
#Antisemitism #JewishSafety
https://t.co/7uTdva2EWR
@Israeltroops Also, regardless of any cease fire (which is NOT a peace agreement), how long will it be until one of Iran's proxies starts lobbying missiles at Israel once again? ๐คจ
@Israeltroops No. It's the same old story: Israel fights until it's about to win, and then the rest of the world comes along and tells us we have to let our enemies breathe and put themselves together so we can do it all over again in six months' time.