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“Peace” group supports Israel dissolution

The so-called “peace” activists at the Canterbury-Bankstown Peace Group have revealed their true colours – they advocate a solution for the Middle East that involves “dissolving” Israel.

The group made its views known at a “peace” rally in Sydney last night.

The group’s spokesman was asked why a “peace” group supported Hamas when it doesn’t recognise Israel’s right to exist.

The answer – “neither do we”.

When asked how this should be put into practice, the spokesman said that Israel should be “dissolved”.

That involved the naive view that Jews could live in a new, expanded Arab and Muslim-run Palestine.

The spokesman was unable to explain what sort of peace such a plan would bring to the Middle East.

Given the murderous attitude held towards Jews by the terrorist organisation Hamas, it would be highly likely that not long after the state of Israel was “dissolved”, its Jewish inhabitants would be “liquidated”.



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  1. J.Hansford says:

    It is interesting to note that a Peace group has the freedom to protest and criticize Israel, even within the state of Israel!…. Yet if a group of Arabs were to criticize Hamas and protest in Gaza they would be executed… Seems very few are willing to understand the freedom of democracies anymore…. nor fight for them.

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