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Sunday, July 01, 2007

Mickey Mouse beaten to death by Israeli Agent!

You may have heard or read about the latest Hamas produced television program for kids. It features a talking mouse character (who looks a lot like Mickey Mouse) who encourages kids to become suicide bombers when they grow up.

Children phone in with their poems of death and destruction to the Western World, i.e. USA and Israel.

(One wonders what they offer these children as their future reward in heaven for their acts - presumably the harems are only for the adults. Or will they have ‘My little harem’ for the kids too??)

To see a fox news report on this ‘lovable little mouse’ click here (but not for those of weak disposition. This is quite disturbing!)

Luckily he is no more. Not because Disney objected or the UN voted against it, but because he was beaten to death by an Israeli agent, to confirm the image in the minds of children that Israelis are child killers! Read this!

Hamas ‘Mickey Mouse’ killed off

A Palestinian TV station has killed off a controversial Mickey Mouse lookalike that critics said was spreading anti-US and anti-Israeli messages to children.

The Hamas-affiliated al-Aqsa channel aired the last episode on Friday, showing the character, Farfur, being beaten to death by an “Israeli agent”.

“Farfur was martyred defending his land,” said the show’s presenter Saraa.

Israeli critics had said the show was outrageous and some Palestinian ministers tried to get it shelved.

In the final broadcast an actor said to be an Israeli agent tries to buy the land of the squeaky-voiced Mickey Mouse lookalike.

Farfur brands the Israeli a “terrorist” and is beaten to death.

He was killed “by the killers of children”, Saraa says.

Al-Aqsa television told the Associated Press news agency the show, Tomorrow’s Pioneers, was making way for new programmes.

As if this wasn’t disturbing enough (it is), Ken Livingstone, mayor of London has been doing his part for the cause as well:

Luckily, despite several attempts in the past couple of days by Islamic terrorists to kill and damage as much as possible in Britain, London’s mayor is still a supporter of Muslims (you wouldn’t want him to be a racist would you?)

LONDON (AFP) - London Mayor Ken Livingstone called on Britons Saturday not to demonize Muslims after a double car bomb plot was foiled in the capital, amid fears of a Islamist terror threat.
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At the same time he criticized Britain over its ties with Saudi Arabia, which he said had fuelled intolerance in the past through its Wahhabist form of Islam, creating a “major problem.”

“In this city, Muslims are more likely to be law-abiding than non-Muslims and less likely to support the use of violence to achieve political ends than non-Muslims,” he told BBC Radio.

“They have played a good and active and growing role in creating a multi-cultural society,” he added.

He noted that terrorist acts had been carried out in London over the years by various groups including for example far-right groups. For years the British capital was wracked by violence by the Irish Republican Army (IRA).

“All I am interested in as mayor is that we try to prevent all acts of violence whether it is by a disaffected young member of the (far-right) BNP (British National Party), whether it is by an Islamist or a Wahhabist supporter,” he said.

Rule Britania!

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Meet Rabbi David Sedley

Rabbi David SedleyOriginally from Wellington, New Zealand, Rabbi David Sedley now lives in Jerusalem with his wife and children. He currently teaches at both Midreshet Rachel and Darche Noam Yeshiva. Previously he served for four years in Scotland as the Rabbi of Edinburgh Hebrew Congregation, followed by four years as Rabbi of Beth Hamidrash Hagadol Synagogue in Leeds, England.

He spent several years studying in Yeshiva and Kollels in Jerusalem, Israel.

He has a Masters Degree in education from the Open University of Great Britain and a Post Graduate Diploma in adult education from Nottingham University. His undergraduate degree is in English literature, and the history and theory of music. He also plays guitar.

He is writing and researching a new series of 'bread and butter' educational materials for Torahlab which will provide sources for teachers and self-learners. Currently he is working on festivals and the calendar.