Will Olmert be next?
(IsraelNN.com) Dr. Uri Davis, who has often termed Israel an "apartheid state" and refused to serve in the IDF, converted to Islam about a week ago and married a Fatah activist in Ramallah. The conversion ceremony involved two oaths in which Davis recognized Allah and the Muslim prophet Mohammed. Davis said he plans to follow the laws of Islam, but not devoutly.This is exactly why I say the true Zionist revolution is inevitable. These leftist piles of dung either don't reproduce at all, make yuridah, or convert to islam. When the dust settles, religious Zionists and rightwing Zionist nationals will be all that remains to hold the fort simply by attrition.
The conversion took place in a Moslem religious court in Baka el-Garbiye, an Israeli-Arab town just outside northwestern Samaria (Shomron).
Davis's lawyer explained that the Arabs of the Palestinian Authority know him for his great sacrifices on behalf of the "Palestinian problem" and the "realization of their rights." He noted that the consent of the Arab woman and her family to the marriage to a Jewish activist is an "admirable social development."
May these proud Zionist Jews then march the Israeli flag to the Temple Mount, flatten the shrine and mosque, and then plant the Magen David square on the ground where the abominations once stood.
-MZ
"Dr. Uri Davis, who has often termed Israel an "apartheid state" and refused to serve in the IDF, converted to Islam about a week ago and married a Fatah activist in Ramallah. The conversion ceremony involved two oaths in which Davis recognized Allah and the Muslim prophet Mohammed."
ReplyDeleteSounds like he is in desperate need of a firing squad.
You got that right, Hammer.
ReplyDeleteI don't suppose you can revoke his citizenship...
ReplyDeleteExile him?
The Jews managed to excommunicate Spinoza. Why not this joker?
MZ, why don't you be one of the first to plant the flag on Har HaBayit?
ReplyDeleteBK, that would be a fantasy come true. I'm sure someone more worthy than me would plant that flag, but it is quite a rush just thinking about it.
ReplyDeleteI think you'd miss out on the action sitting in Florida.
ReplyDelete(I know the same is true for me. Montreal is only temporary. I have my eye on the prize.)
I hope you get God's guidance
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