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    <pubDate>Mon, 18 May 2026 12:39:01 +0000</pubDate>
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      <title><![CDATA['We Don't Want War']]></title>
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<p>In the midst of the drumbeat of war in the middle of Iran and Israel, an Israeli couple has propelled an online peace crusade with an end goal to contact Iranians and say no to a military clash.</p>
<p>Forty-one-year-old visual originator Ronny Edry and his accomplice, 36-year-old Michal Tamir, dispatched the activity a week ago by posting pictures of themselves with their kids on a Facebook page with a straightforward message: "Iranians, we adore you. We would prefer not to bomb your nation."</p>
<p>Edry composed, "To the Iranian individuals, to all the fathers, moms, youngsters, siblings, and sisters. For there to be a war between us, first we must be anxious about one another. We must detest. I'm not apprehensive about you. I don't loathe you. I don't even know you. No Iranian ever did me hurt."</p>
<p>When he here and there sees "an Iranian" on TV discussing war, he kept in touch with, "I'm certain he doesn't speak to all the populace of Iran&hellip;&nbsp; If you see somebody on your TV looking at besieging you&hellip;&nbsp; make sure he doesn't speak to every one of us. To every one of the individuals who feel the same, offer this message and help it achieve the Iranian individuals."</p>
<p>Virtual 'Boxing Ring'</p>
<p>In a meeting with RFE/RL, the couple said their thought was to make a virtual "boxing ring" where, as opposed to battling, one rival would connect with both hands to "the other side."</p>
<p>Tamir said it didn't take long for the other side to react with "moving" messages that made her cry.</p>
<p>"In the most recent 24 hours, Iranians from inside Iran have been posting on the [Facebook page] photos of their appearances, at times a large portion of a face and here and there their appearance through mirrors," Tamir says. "They would prefer not to be uncovered. They...upload in the same arrangement, which is: 'Israelis, we will never bomb your nation. We adore you.' "</p>
<p>​​Facebook clients inside Iran are sorry to say any open contact with the Jewish state could bring about spying charges against them. Iran does not perceive Israel and Iranian natives are banned from heading out to Israel.</p>
<p>A portion of the photos presented by Iranians show up on be from those living outside the nation who are not perplexed about retaliation.</p>
<p>The couple, who have since started another Facebook page called "Israel Loves Iran," have additionally dispatched an online journal and say they have gotten numerous private messages from Iranians who have requested that them not make their names or profiles open.</p>
<p>'Gathering Of Brothers And Sisters'</p>
<p>One message from an individual in Tehran that the couple posted namelessly peruses, "A few individuals said this is begin of a companionship between two nations however I say (in view of the two nations' history) this is get-together of siblings and sisters who lost one another over the long run lastly find one another."</p>
<p>Another Iranian lady composed that she needed to guarantee Israelis that Iranians simply need "peace and magnificence on the Earth."</p>
<p>"We detest war and butcher. We all are the parts of one body and it harms when you see a human enduring, since she or he is a piece of your spirit," she composed.</p>
<p>'Let's assume It Out Loud'</p>
<p>Tamil says the page has cut down "a divider" and now individuals from both sides can impart specifically and sidestep government officials.</p>
<p>​​She says social networking has engaged individuals like her and permitted her to raise her voice against "a war nobody needs."</p>
<p>The couple arrangements to attempt and raise cash to take the crusade past Facebook, conceivably onto boards so it can achieve a more extensive crowd.</p>
<p>Edry says he trusts it will in the end sway decisionmakers.</p>
<p>"It's our obligation as the individuals to change the psyches, to say so everyone can hear that we don't need it," Edry says. "For such a variety of years, we are so apprehensive about simply talking and they are stating the war is advancing and the Iranians are going to bomb us and the Israelis are going to bomb back and everyone is perplexed and holding up and nobody says [anything].</p>
<p>"We simply need to say it so everyone can hear: We don't need this war. Israelis and Iranians we have no hamburger one with one another."</p>]]></description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 07 May 2015 19:11:18 +0000</pubDate>
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      <title><![CDATA[Arab media clashed over Toulouse assault]]></title>
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<p>Mohammed Merah's deadly shooting on Ozar Hatorah Jewish School in France&nbsp;on Mondayhas started discussion on the Arab media. Numerous journalists and bloggers have voiced their supposition about the destructive assault, keeping in mind some emphatically censure it, others draw examinations in the middle of Toulouse and Gaza.</p>
<p>In the article, he asked why the world was incensed by the homicide of the four Israelis is Toulouse, while the occurrence in which three French troopers were murdered in southern France was put as a second thought. He asserted that it was on account of two of the officers were Muslim of Moroccan tolerable and the third from Antilles.</p>
<p>One Algerian columnists, known for his against Israel talk, composed an article titled: "Israeli blood is constantly worth more."</p>
<p>He went ahead to scrutinize the worldwide disposition towards Israeli Air Force strikes on Gaza Strip contrasted and the shooting in Toulouse, hammering worldwide media for fail to cover the "boorish" demise of many Palestinian exploited people in Gaza, including youngsters.</p>
<p>The essayist said the American trooper who shot and executed 16 Afghan residents a week ago, saying that Washington managed with a pithy message calling the episode "sad."</p>
<p>As indicated by the Algerian columnist, "The Zionist hall's impact figured out how to purchase the assurance of senior lawmakers and media figures over the world. They started to see things just from the perspective of Tel Aviv and its associate Washington, in understanding to the rationale of 'Israel's security,' 'hostile to Semitism' and 'Islamic terrorism.'"</p>
<p>However the columnist did concede that the Arabs are to some degree to be faulted for their circumstance: "The last remark, tragically, is the breaking down of the profound solidarity of the Arabs and Muslims after their diversions began to impact, and their supporters keep on growwing in numbers. In the long run, we'll see that we are the purpose behind the spoiling of the Arab and Muslim blood," he composed</p>
<p>There were, nonetheless, other people who offered their sympathies for the horrendous occasions in France. One Algerian blogger distributed a photo of the Jewish victimized people and composed: "The youthful rabbi was killed with his two little kids and another young lady, in a wrongdoing that has all the components of scorn and hostile to Semitism. God favor their souls."</p>
<p>the London-based Arabic daily paper Al-Hayat, distributed an article called "The slaughter in Toulouse," obviously expressing that "if this is the activity of a conservative man with a Nazi introduction, then its an insane demonstration that shouldn't be called 'a hostile to Semitic act' yet 'a demonstration against humankind.'</p>
<p>"In the event that the executioner is a fierce Muslim fanatic, then its a far reaching atrocity and against the Jews, as well as against Islam and Christians and against all the religions on the planet," the piece noted.</p>]]></description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 07 May 2015 19:08:53 +0000</pubDate>
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      <title><![CDATA[Segregation in Jerusalem]]></title>
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<p>The main month of Israel Apartheid Week has finished (that is not an error) and another danger of the Global March to Jerusalem (GMJ) is approaching. The examination of the Arab circumstance in Jerusalem to that of the blacks in the southern United States is currently turning into the most hazardous Israel de-legitimization system. It is a slur considerably more unobtrusive than politically-sanctioned racial segregation and BDS, so simpler to advance. It solidly sets the Israelis as "white, provincial occupiers" over the "mistreated, dark underclass" in the brains of the masses.</p>
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<p>Dark subjugation in the United States finished in 1865 after the Civil War; be that as it may, the Civil Rights Act, which ensured equivalent rights, was just gone into law in 1964, very nearly after 100 years. The genuine Freedom Riders, social equality activists (counting blacks and Jews), rode the interstate transports into the isolated southern United States in 1961. Martin Luther King Jr. driven his celebrated March on Washington in 1963. I don't clearly review those occasions, yet I experienced childhood in the South as isolation was closure and I need to impart to y'all five reasons why isolation in Jerusalem is not the same. Kindly see for yourself.</p>
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<p>Genuine story: In the 1950s a New York man going with his business gathering registered with a motel for the night in a little Alabama town. Amidst the night somebody started beating on the entryway. It was the proprietor of the foundation who got out an exceptionally Jewish- sounding name. "Yes, that is me", the amazed man replied. "Well," said the manager, "didn't you see the sign, 'No Niggers, No Jews, No Dogs?' Get your things and get out!" The man's dowager does not know whether he recovered his cash, yet he did change his name to a less Jewish-sounding one preceding his next excursion south.</p>
<p>In Jerusalem there are signs on a few stores that say "MEN" and some store signs say "Ladies."</p>
<p>In any case, the sign at the passage of the old Hadassah Hospital is composed in stone:</p>
<p>In English, Hebrew and Arabic, "FOR ALL RACES AND CREEDS."</p>
<p>Today there is no sign required at Shaare Zedek Hospital or some other</p>
<p>Israeli clinic. There is no indication of isolation in staff or with patients.</p>
<p>In the Old South, blacks needed to sit in the back of the transport by law.</p>
<p>Bedouin ladies in Jerusalem today appear to want to sit in the front of transport, and they do as such all the time, for there are no "white-just" transports.</p>
<p>There may be a lot of issues with the new Jerusalem light rail trains and framework, yet they are positively not isolated.</p>
<p>Open places and parks are not isolated like in the Old South.</p>
<p>General society toilets in the parks are not isolated either, however they are troublesome for the handicapped to utilize and unquestionably could utilize change.</p>
<p>In the Old South, blacks were not permitted to eat in a white eating foundation. You could never hope to see a dark individual sitting at a road bistro, young ladies at lunch a table in a huge open spot.</p>
<p>We may not live in the Utopian world the Interfaith Center for Sustainable Development endeavors to advance. Anyway to contrast Israel with the Old South is an unsafe bending that must be emphatically negated and now.</p>]]></description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 07 May 2015 19:07:16 +0000</pubDate>
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