Monday, June 6, 2011

Karsenty Running For French Parliament

Philippe Karsenty, who exposed the Mohamed al Dura hoax and France 2′s role in it, is running for a parliamentary seat in France.

Sarkozy is as much a scoundrel as his French predecessors. The Golan Heights does NOT belong to Syria. Syria waged a war of aggression against Israel and lost the Golan Heights and the war. They don’t get to have it back. Under what historical precedent does a country which won a war in self-defense have to relinquish territory to the aggressor? This is only expected of Israel. No matter who leads France and no matter how much of a problem it has with muslim immigrants, nothing will ever cause that country to alter its hostility towards Israel.

French Political CuisinePhilippe Karsenty, “the worst nightmare of the French media outlets”
Written by Nurit Greenger, from the original speech, as was delivered
by Mr. Philippe Karsenty
June 4, 2011

Philippe Karsenty, is a French national of the Jewish faith, who is
well known for, so obstinately, standing up to France 2 TV Channel
news when they reported a hoax story about Mohamed al Dura, an
Arab-”Palestinian” they claimed the Israeli army killed. Mr. Karsenty
won his case and truth prevailed.
Mr. Karsenty is now seeking to be elected to the French Parliament. I
cannot think of a better than Mr. Karsenty, an honest, freedom loving
person to take ranks in the French political arena.

On May 12, 2011 Mr. Karsenty delivered a speech to Temple Of the Arts
congregation, in Beverly Hills California, which I attended. I am
gladly sharing with my readers Mr. Karsenty’s speech:

“Mohammed al Dura was a little boy who, at the beginning of the Arab
2nd Intifada against Israel, France 2, the French public TV, showed
dying in his father’s arms, shot and killed by the Israeli army.

This picture became an icon, an icon of hatred to the State of Israel.

Osama Bin Laden used it; American Journalist Daniel Pearl was killed
to avenge the killing of Mohammed al Dura.

Most or all the Muslim countries have erected monuments, named streets
and issued postage stamps to commemorate Mohammed al Dura’s death.

But there is a greater problem: this report was a hoax; it was purely
a staged scene.

For having said and published that it was a hoax, I’ve been sued for
libel but have won the case.

But today, the talk is about French and Middle East policies.

I first want to say few words about my personal experience in French
politics, then I will give an update about French politics regarding
the Middle East and lastly, I will explain why I am running for
elections to the French parliament.

My personal experience of French politics

I met Nicholas Sarkozy in 2002. At that time he was not even a minister.

Sarkozy then told me: “The Golan is Syrian.”

I told him, “I disagree.”

We agreed that we disagreed.

So, Sarkozy challenge me: “If you disagree with me, run against me.”

I did but I lost. continue


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