Tuesday, December 18, 2012

Israeli Embassy: ‘If alive today, Jesus and Mary would be lynched by hostile Palestinians’


If you watch a Hollywood movie without background knowledge of Jesus’ crucifixion; you will leave the movie thinking that it was the Arabs who crucified Jesus. The Jew owned Hollywood dresses every villainous character in the movie in Arab garbs to make sure that ignorant movie goers gets the idea that it was the Arabs that crucified Jesus.

Mel Gibson was ostracized by Israel and the American Jewish community for his latest movie of Jesus crucifixion that he produced and directed because he made it sure that the movie goers understood that it was the Jews who accused and crucified Jesus.

If Jesus were alive today; he would be in the forefront of peace and the Zionists will crucify him…again.


http://rt.com/news/israel-embassy-facebook-post-palestinians-240/

Israeli Embassy: ‘If alive today, Jesus and Mary would be lynched by hostile Palestinians’
Israel’s diplomatic corps finds itself in hot water after posting an inflammatory message on an official Facebook page. Although the message has now been deleted, this is not the first time Israel has used social media to post controversial views.
The message appeared on the IsraelinIreland Facebook page – which is linked to on the official embassy site – on Monday morning. The post comprised a painting of Mary and Jesus, accompanied by the following caption:
"A thought for Christmas… If Jesus and mother Mary were alive today, they would, as Jews without security, probably end up being lynched in Bethlehem by hostile Palestinians. Just a thought…"
The message sparked immediate heated debate, but was taken down within hours.
“An image of Jesus and Mary with a derogatory comment about Palestinians was posted without the consent of the administrator of the Facebook page. We have removed the post in question immediately. Apologies to anyone who may have been offended,” said an official statement from the Israeli embassy in Dublin.
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