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How will ersatz israel treat Reuven Moskovitz?

Jewish people are now coming forward to condemn ersatz israel. I am very happy that they are standing up against the zionists but at the same time I am worried that they might be injured or worse by the IDF.

Among the activists is 82-year-old Holocaust survivor Reuven Moskovitz.

"It is a sacred duty for me, as a [Holocaust] survivor, to protest against the persecution, the oppression and the imprisonment of so many people in Gaza, including more than 800,000 children," he said.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-114149...

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  • 1 decade ago
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    He should be safe enough.

    The brutal incompetence of the IDF last time further damaged Israel's already poor international reputation, so they will be especially careful this time if they have any sense - especially if the negotiations haven't yet folded with the assistance of build-happy settlers.

    Other (more professional) navies do this all the time without killing anybody.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    Well, if he doesn't open his mouth in Israel, he would be treated just fine. If he opens his mouth, don't expect many Israelis to come close to him.

    Most Holocaust survivors sympathize with the people in Gaza; however, many of them are more aware or vocalize more a cognition of the Israeli dilemma and/or concerns. Namely, those in power in Gaza threaten the lives of Israelis, and thus Israel does what it deems necessary for the survival of its citizens. Even if you don't agree that Hamas is a threat to Israeli life, they at least acknowledge that Israel at least perceives it that way, and thus acts on what they see.

    Holocaust survivors are very proud of the state of Israel, even if they don't agree with all of it's actions. Many of them might disagree with the extent that the blockade has been implemented. I do to think that it is harsh. However, most, unlike Mr. Moskovitz, do not criticize the fact that Israel sees a need for a blockade.

    Your perception that the IDF might go out of their way to find this Mr. Moskovitz and hurt him is quite frankly, not founded and simply ridiculous. If they were as spiteful as you make them out to be, some like Noam Chomsky would be dead a long time ago. The IDF is not going to hurt him, as their is neither precedent nor is it part of their actions to do so. So, don't worry, ERETZ ISRAEL will not harm him.

  • BMCR
    Lv 7
    1 decade ago

    What does it matter if he is Jewish and a Holocaust survivor?

    You (and he) think it gives him some sort of moral authority. It doesn't.

    The good news though is that he will likely not viciously attack commandos should they board the ship.

    Also, I read a quote from him in the paper today where even he supports the existence of Israel, which puts him directly at odds with your own point of view.

  • Shay p
    Lv 7
    1 decade ago

    Mr ziune no more.

    Holocaust survivor Reuven Moskovitz is entitled to an opinion.

    These protesters are not going to Gaza they have declared they will go to Ashed.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    I the answer is that we (the West) should not give the freedoms to islamonazis.

    For Islamonazis the freedom is the one way road-to call names, murder and terrorize.

    Islamonazis-back to your countries!

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