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Boycott Palestinian Academic institutions.
Boycott Palestinian Academic institutions.
Today were are demanding an immediate boycott to all Palestinian academic institutions. The shocking massacre at Hebrew university of 8 students was bad enough. Then seeing 10,000 Palestinians celebrating this slaughter, was sadism behind belief.
No longer can I say nothing, while the Palestinians go into college cafeterias, night clubs, restaurants, felafel stands, buses, and hotel lobbies full of elderly and sick people, with bombs and slaughter innocent civilians. 80 percent of Palestinians support these massacres.
Prof. Robert Wistrich, who is about assume the position of director at Hebrew university's Center said the bombing crossed a red line.
Wistrich, who had been meeting with two German colleagues near the when the blast shook the campus, said that many of the people at the university had thought that although most of the red lines had been crossed, there was some residual respect that put the academic world beyond the limits.
"This is a grim message that no target is off limits," Wistrich said.
Even Jesse Jackson was discusted at the site of thousands of Palestinians celebrating the murder of innocent students.
Thousands Of Arabs Danced In The Streets in Gaza City, to celebrate the deadly bombing at Hebrew University. Music blared from speakers as Arabs, both young and old danced and sang into the late hours of the night. Palestinians climbed on cars and threw candy into the crowd. The scene was reminiscent of the party that erupted in the Arab street, following the September 11, 2001 attack on America.
No longer can I say nothing, while the Palestinians go into college cafeterias, night clubs, restaurants, felafel stands, buses, and hotel lobbies full of elderly and sick people, with bombs and slaughter innocent civilians. 80 percent of Palestinians support these massacres.
Prof. Robert Wistrich, who is about assume the position of director at Hebrew university's Center said the bombing crossed a red line.
Wistrich, who had been meeting with two German colleagues near the when the blast shook the campus, said that many of the people at the university had thought that although most of the red lines had been crossed, there was some residual respect that put the academic world beyond the limits.
"This is a grim message that no target is off limits," Wistrich said.
Even Jesse Jackson was discusted at the site of thousands of Palestinians celebrating the murder of innocent students.
Thousands Of Arabs Danced In The Streets in Gaza City, to celebrate the deadly bombing at Hebrew University. Music blared from speakers as Arabs, both young and old danced and sang into the late hours of the night. Palestinians climbed on cars and threw candy into the crowd. The scene was reminiscent of the party that erupted in the Arab street, following the September 11, 2001 attack on America.
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