Monday, February 11, 2008
First Hamas children's TV gave us the Mickey Mouse look alike, Farfour (Farfur) -- he was beaten to death by the Jews. Then there came Nahoul the killer bee, who, Carl in Jerusalem reports, died of some ailment last Friday because der Juden wouldn't let him out of Gaza for a gall bladder operation (or something -- video and report to come, apparently), and now, we meet Assud, Mr. Fuzzy Bunny...Jew eater:
Is that Halal? So sickening, you have to laugh.
Say, where do they get the electricity to run that TV station...?
Update: Here's more from Palestinian Media Watch's email:
Assud: "Do you know what the original name of our city ... Tel Aviv!"
Hostess: "It's our city: Tel-Rabia... but the Zionists today call it Tel Aviv, but it will stay ours... and we will return with Allah's will".
Assud: "How will we go to our city if the Jews took it?"
Hostess: "We will continue the resistance (terror)."
The program ends with singing:
"We will never recognize Israel"
And the hostess emphasizes:
"until we liberate our homeland from the Zionist filth".
[Palestinian Television, Al-Aksa channel (Hamas), Feb 8 2008].
Update 2: MEMRI has released video that shows the death of Nahoul the bee, as well as a more complete clip of the Assud segment: Video: Nahoul the Bee Croaks.
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Yet another example of the "Religion of Peace"
There are people in this country that actually want to give these monsters their own country.
God help us!
Delightful.
Feel the love. Mohammed(poop be upon him) must be proud.
Just to set the record straight, literally, for the many who are ready to believe each and every lie told by these people:
"The name Tel Aviv (literally "Hill of Spring") was chosen in 1910 out of many suggestions, among them "Herzliya". Tel Aviv was the Hebrew title of Theodor Herzl's book Altneuland ("Old New Land"), translated from the German by Nahum Sokolow. Sokolow took the name from the Book of Ezekiel: "Then I came to them of the captivity at Tel Aviv, that lived by the river Chebar, and to where they lived; and I sat there overwhelmed among them seven days."[10] This name was found fitting as it embraced the idea of the renaissance of the ancient Jewish homeland. Aviv is Hebrew for "spring", symbolizing renewal, and tel is an archeological site that reveals layers of civilization built one over the other.[11]
Theories vary about the etymology of Jaffa or Yafo in Hebrew. Some theorists believe that the name derives from yafah or yofi, Hebrew for "beautiful" or "beauty". Another tradition is that Japheth, son of Noah, founded the city and that it was named for him. The city of Jaffa is mentioned in the Book of Jonah, and an Egyptian clay tablet discovered at Tel el-Amarna, believed to be a tax register, is inscribed with the name "Japo" " (Wiki)
As Elmer Fudd once said, "Say your pwayers, wabbit!"
I certainly wouldn't want to be a passenger when next he puts his keys in the bunnymobile.