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    by Shmuel Sackett – International Director, Manhigut Yehudit

    One thing made Osama bin Laden public enemy #1.

    Had he limited his terrorism to Jews only, he would not have been targeted.

    The same world leaders, who today take great pride in his death, would have celebrated his life.

    He would not have been killed by President Obama, he would have dined with him.

    He would have been invited to the United Nations.

    He would have been a featured speaker on the world speaking tour.

    He would have won the Noble peace prize.

    Has he been targeted?

    Actually, just the opposite is true.

    He recently spoke in the UN.

    He was a guest speaker in Columbia University.

    Why? Because he is only interested in killing Jews.

    Khaled Mashaal is the leader of Hamas.

    Hamas is the sworn enemy of Israel.

    It has killed over 1,500 Jews in the last 10 years.

    It has fired over 5,000 missiles into Israel, aiming for Jewish homes and hoping to kill Jewish children.

    Has he been targeted?

    Actually, just the opposite is true.

    Russian President Vladimir Putin recently invited Mashaal to Moscow.

    Former USA President Jimmy Carter has embraced Mashaal and considers him a partner for peace.

    Why? Because he is only interested in killing Jews.

    Yassir Arafat was the founder and leader of the PLO.

    He has more innocent blood on his hands than Osama bin Laden.

    Yet, this murderer was invited numerous times to dine with President Bill and First Lady Hillary Clinton in the White House.

    He spoke in the UN.

    He was accepted around the world as a leader and spoke in over 30 countries.

    He won the Noble Peace Prize.

    Why? Because he was only interested in killing Jews.

    Although I can go on, I will give just one final example: Adolph Hitler.

    The world knew about concentration camps as early as 1933.

    The world knew about Kristellnacht back in November of 1938.

    Yet, the entire world called this monster; Herr Hitler.

    They gave his respect.

    They recognized him as a leader.

    All that changed when Hitler invaded Poland on September 1, 1939.

    From that point on he became an enemy.

    Osama bin Laden violated the golden rule: In addition to killing just Jews, he also killed non-Jews. That is why he was targeted and for no other reason!

    The world will not help you with Iran or Hamas.

    Ahmadinejad and Mashaal will not make the same mistake as Bin Laden and will continue to be accepted and embraced by the world.

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    Pac-Man
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    Mahmoud Ahmadinejad wasn’t in power when the Argentine attack on the Jews occurred.

    #764732
    GumBall
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    Moderator80-Very Nice and very true!! 🙁

    #764733
    cucumber
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    hitler did not just kill jews. he killed millions of gypsies, mentally ill, and others he cosidered unfit for the “master race”. He also killed millions of innocent Europeans. Israel is not the only one in danger from Iran- they want to kill all “infidels” which includes Europeans, Americans and most of the rest of the world. The reason Hamas leaders were treated so well by the world is because they managed to portray themsleves as freedom fighters. The world loves championing whoever they consider the underdog- regardless of how much blood is on their hands. Im not saying the world loves the Jews- they sure dont but that is no reason to rewrite history.

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    oomis
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    Hitler may have killed many others, but his primary focus was on the mass and systematic extermination of Jews, to make Germany Free of Jews (Judenrein?), so your statement, while factual, is not completely correct.

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    am yisrael chai
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    you mean ONE OF bl’s mistakes…

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    hanib
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    scary.

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