Sunday, November 18, 2007

Jews Spitting on Armenian Crosses in Jerusalem



Jews have always been Anti-Armenian, but they've reached a new low even by their standards.
On Sunday, a fracas developed when a yeshiva student spat at the cross being carried by the Armenian Archbishop during a procession near the Holy Sepulchre in the Old City. The archbishop's 17th-century cross was broken during the brawl and he slapped the yeshiva student.

"When there is an attack against Jews anywhere in the world, the Israeli government is incensed, so why when our religion and pride are hurt, don't they take harsher measures?" asks Archbishop Nourhan Manougian.
The boy's punishment? A promise of a "trial" and a ban of 75 days from the Old City. Let me go to a synagogue and spit on and break a Star of David and then let's see if I will get a 75 day ban.

And by the way, the source is Haaretz, a Jewish news site, not anti-Semitic nonsense.

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

OH MY GOSH, THIS PISSED ME OF SOOOO MUCH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ANY SUGGESTIONS?!?!?!?!?!?!?
WE NEED TO TAKE ACTION!!!!!!

Anonymous said...

While this is awful, let's keep it in context. It is the most radical Jews who do this. To paint every Jew with the words written in this post will only have Turks or Azeris paint Armenians in the same light.

If you truly want to do something, you need to find a way to address the fact that Armenians are no longer allowed to move to the old city of Jerusalem. In essence, they are being pushed out of what has been their corner. That is the true injustice. A bit of spatting is noting compared to the coming removal of the Armenian quarter of Jerusalem.

Anonymous said...

Henry, please explain this "removal of Armenians from their quarter" theory..where did you hear this? So the Armenian quarter is not going to exist anymore??? Now thats pissing me off too....

Anonymous said...

I think we should spit on Rabbis in America so they can get the message.
So if you see a Rabbi spit on his face!

Anonymous said...

isn't that what the bible says? if it's idolatry...

Anonymous said...

Please explain the removal of Armenians from the old city.