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Monday, December 30, 2013
It is Hard to Feel Sympathy for Events in Russia
So given the Russian report card for the last hundred years, seeing sad days like these provides me with no sympathy for what is taking place in Russia. It is the direct result of the Russian mentality, culture, and government that is showing its face. Russia has always been beacon of hope for U.S enemies around the globe because that is exactly where they would buy their weapons. Selling Arms to African countries that are used to kill civilians is a different argument. My main point is what they have been doing with the Islamic and non-Islamic terrorism around the globe. It is about time that this country should realize the type of crime that they have committed against humanity. Maybe this awakens a sense of responsibility. However, the chances of that happening are slim close to none. Russia will continue support for the terrorist nations around the world and they would be doing it with their heads held high.
Thursday, December 26, 2013
The Most Hilarious Apology!
"Now we acknowledge our mistake and guilt," he added. "We offer our apology and condolences to the victims' families. We accept full responsibility for what happened in the hospital and will pay blood money for the victims' families." Raymi said that despite the error, "we are continuing our jihad". He warned that AQAP would attack any other military posts that "co-operate with the American drones by spying, planting chips, providing information or offering intelligence advice".
So your entire ideology is based upon terror. You call it “resistance,” yet this entire “resistance” is based upon targeting and killing innocent civilians. Your members butchered innocent Iraqis on daily basis all throughout the previous decade; your entire operation is based on targeting civilian soft targets. When are planning and implementing a mission, one of its main objective is to kill as many civilians as possible. So now you are apologizing for accidental killing of civilians? What happened? Please don’t bother answer…
What makes it more interesting that this terrorist still go on to give the usualy terrorist rhetoric about continuation of "Jihad" and targeting others. This is truly hilarious. I am sure there are thousands of explanations that terrorist-apologists would throw to answer those questions, but again, it is a terrorist group apologizing for killing civilians. I guess they are sorry that they have simply killed Sunni Muslims as oppose to civilians from other faiths.
Monday, December 23, 2013
Beautiful Lapse-Video
Tuesday, December 10, 2013
Rocket Attacks and World View
Monday, December 09, 2013
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Lone Survivor and NBC's Interview
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Palestinian Boy Bombs Iranian Embassy in Beirut
Anyways, as it was said before in this blog, Palestinians and the Arabs will NEVER EVER respect Iran and Iranians as a nation. Even right now when there is a huge rift between Israel and Iran over its nuclear program, the gulf nations and majority of the Arab countries in the region are actually getting closer to Israel than Iran. How is that even possible? The answer is quite simple: Arabs do not like Iranians. As much as Iranian government tries to title itself as the defender of the Muslims and Islam, Arabs do not simply recognize Iran as an Islamic nation and they see themselves as superior to Iranians. The sad part is that the Iranian government has desperately been trying to buy the Arab support like an outcast making desperate attempts to fit into this crowd. I guess this bombing who claimed the lives of the many could act as a reminder that Arabs do not simply like Iran or its government. So, maybe it is about time for Iranian regime to realize that its support for Palestinians is nothing but a bad gamble.
Tuesday, November 05, 2013
"Not Without My Children" Palestinian Style with a Dosage of Anti-Semitism
• There are wealthy Gazans
• There is incitement against Jews
• Palestinian terrorists fire from civilian areas, using civilians cynically as human shields
• Many palestinian civilians gladly go along with it
As the Left and Terrorist Apologists try to portray the situation to be the same as Nazis in Gaza, testimonies such as this one provides proof that they are just simple liars. They distort truth in order to sell their hatred to the globe and discredit the Jews and the Jewish nation. Here is the story:
LONDON — Gunfire cracked all around Sara Rogers as she climbed to the roof of her high-rise home in Gaza. The year was 2005, and Israeli soldiers were fighting Palestinian gunmen to stop rocket attacks and destroy smuggling tunnels.
Rogers closed her eyes. "Just let one hit me in the head," she begged. "And make it quick."
It was not the months of violence of the Second Intifada that made the Italian-American college graduate ache for death. It was her virtual enslavement by one of the most feared families in the Middle East.
Days later, Rogers was in a taxi with her five children, praying her husband wouldn't catch her and their five children before she reached the Israeli border.
"It was the most relieved I have ever felt," she recalled of her escape to Israel. "Four years of hell was finally over."
Rogers is not the first Western woman to marry an Arab man and find out how few rights she had once removed to a Middle East country that abides by sharia, or Islamic law. But some are working to make her among the last.
Micah Thorner, director of post-convention support programs at the Hague, said such cases will be the subject of a gathering in Tunisia this month "to engage states that are based on sharia legal systems in dialogue with states that are party to the convention."
Thorner said the aim is to get sharia nations to agree on some principles for the resolution of parental disputes involving children. But many nations in the Middle East have not signed on to the 1980 Hague Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction, an international agreement protecting against detainment of children.
"As the convention gains wider acceptance throughout the world, these types of situations are probably less likely to occur," Thorner said.
The ordeal of an American woman who was held captive with her child by her husband in Iran was chronicled in the 1991 book and film "Not Without My Daughter." And a French woman who escaped her Saudi prince husband has yet to be rejoined with her daughter despite a 2012 French court ruling ordering the husband to turn over the child.
The U.S. State Department does not keep records on its citizens who are kidnapped on foreign soil. Though it does try to put pressure on governments for an American's release, State has gone on record in the past that it has "very limited capability" in Gaza.
When such kidnappings do occur, it often appears as a surprise to women as it was to Rogers, a bright multicultural studies student from upstate New York.
Rogers was living with her mother in Las Cruces, a city on the Rio Grande in New Mexico, when she became enchanted by a soft-spoken Arab man working at the Middle Eastern cafe where she'd often study.
"I was the feminist, the rebel, everything you could imagine," she said. Hatem Abu Taha proposed to her three days after they met. They were married soon after.
"The morning after we wed, my husband got up to meet his friends," she recalled. "I was like, 'What? We're newlyweds.'"
"He just told me he was doing guy things and I could do woman things," she said in an interview at her home outside Boston.
Rogers worked as a nurse assistant but hoped for better. She completed a master's degree and was preparing to write a book. Her husband rarely worked. He spoke often of his native land.
The couple had three children and were expecting a fourth when Taha said it was time they traveled to the Middle East to visit his Palestinian relatives. It was 2001.
Taha's family lived in Rafah, a city on the border with Egypt from which Palestinian militants launched Qassam rockets into Israel.
Rogers was surprised to see that Taha's family appeared to be well off. They owned, he told her, Gaza's only cigarette patent. She was also not ready for what happened to her husband.
Taha was ultra-patriotic, she said, and passive to the will of his family who were hostile to the American in their home. After two weeks, Rogers said her kids were "breaking down." Her eldest son was suffering anxiety attacks. Her 2-year-old daughter had contracted dysentery.
When they arrived two weeks before, carpenters were building a third-floor addition to the family home. Taha told Rogers it was for his brother and his wife. But when the work was done, Taha told her the unit was where she would live.
Rogers was distressed and said she wanted the family to return home to the United States.
"He just laughed: 'You have no embassy here. You have no family. No one.' I was in shock," she said.
Her mother-in-law was the cruelest, she said, patrolling the downstairs so Rogers didn't escape. The children were called "Yehudi"(Jews) and bullied constantly at school. Her husband told her the children were his and that she was nothing but "a vessel."
"I did not exist as a person," she said.
There was worse to come. Rogers said Taha struck her and broke her jaw for not cleaning the refrigerator properly. And she was suspicious that her in-laws weren't just involved in cigarette trading.
They would have lengthy conversations with members of Hamas, the Palestinian terror group whose urban warfare tactics Rogers witnessed firsthand.
"The Palestinians would get inside a local school and start shooting from the windows," she said. "And the Israelis would just fire back. Then you'd see people holding up dead Palestinian kids."
When Rogers pleaded to move away from the perilous border with Israel, her father-in-law refused, claiming it would be an honor for them to be "martyred." It was soon clear the family was active in terror networks. Israeli aerial attacks were common.
"We could hear the helicopter coming a mile away: tick, tick, tick, tick," Rogers said. "Then it would drop the bomb."
Rogers' eldest son was injured by an Israeli tank shell. Her newborn son chewed holes in his feet because of the stress. One night, Taha and his nephew Yahya didn't return from a trip.
"On the BBC was a report that two Palestinians from Islamic Jihad had claimed an attack and a young man and his wife were dead," said Rogers. "My sister-in-law came up the stairs crying happily, saying that Yahya was now a martyr and in heaven. I had to get out."
On a trip to Gaza City to meet a family friend, Rogers slipped away while the men were at afternoon prayers. In her burka, she had heard that illegal taxis brought people from Gaza to Israel and pleaded with a local store owner to call her one.
"I asked the cab driver how long it took to Erez and he said half an hour. I said, 'If you can make it in 15 minutes, you can have every bit of gold I have.' He got me to the border."
Rogers said that speaking about her life in Palestine helps ease the pain. But it will be a long time until she recovers. "I try to take the positives from everything," she said. "I meet good people and everything makes me grateful."
"My kids are smart, funny, you'd never have guessed what they went through," she added. "I tell them that it was a bad thing but that it was given to them for a reason. They can make their lives count."
Monday, October 14, 2013
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Thursday, August 29, 2013
Israeli Soldiers Dancing at a Palestinian Wedding
I saw this and it made me smile. One thing I do not understand is the uproar on both side of this conflict. IDF command is pissed off at the soldiers. Palestinian Authority is not happy either. First and foremost, I can understand the security concerns of this video. These soldiers are not taking into account any of the security measures that have been placed for the protection of these soldiers. However, looking at this video would make you realize that the people in this region are finally moving pass their differences. What amazes me is the beautiful progress in the Palestinian society. I believe we might be turning corner on the situation. I still cannot forget the images of twelve (12) years ago when two soldiers who lost their way and ended up in Palestinian controlled area and they were lynched and burned alive by a Palestinian mob. Now, they are dancing with one another. Maybe it is the effect of Arab Spring that has brought Palestinians to look at the IDF soldier with a different view. Looking up north to Syria where the Syrian army is slaughtering civilians, looking at south where Egyptian police killed hundreds of protesters in one day, and looking at other region, the Palestinians have finally come to realization that these IDF soldiers are very compassionate and discipline guys who are not there to murder Palestinians rather for the safety and security of Israelis and its citizens. They might have also realized that these soldiers are normal like them, normal teenagers after high school who are only fulfilling their national duty. Despite all the security concerns, I have to admit I cannot find anyways to be mad at the soldiers.
Another aspect of finding this video that is very beautiful is the rebuttal for all the anti-Semitic global campaign against Israel about how Israel is an apartheid state and all the B.S. It shows the world that Palestinians and Israelis are not against one another as these terrorist apologists love to wrongfully portray in order to buy sympathy for their hateful ideologies. These groups are mostly formed by people who really hate Israel and Jews as a Jewish country. The well-being of Palestinians and their future is no concern to them. The Palestinians are simply tools for them to channel their hatred toward the Jews and the Israelis. I believe this video shows that Israelis and Palestinians can get along if and when each side make a conscious decision to live side by side, without any hatred, or conspiracy to destroy another in the near future. This is not at a night club; it is actually a wedding in Hebron. I really would like to know what happened that they invited these soldiers to celebrate with them during the happiest days of a couple. Overall, I cannot be mad at these soldiers and I highly oppose any disciplinary action against these soldiers.
Tuesday, August 27, 2013
Three Day Forecast for Israel
They are investing their energy on the fact that Syrian Rebels are mostly terrorist and Iranian government and Hezbollah are the savior of the Syria. These same sorry-excuses-for-humanity were also advocating the fact that it is the U.S that caused the Egyptian coup. I am not going to address those issues. The funny part is that the same group of people, when they were asked “why do you care for Palestinian so much when you are not even an Arab,” their response was always, “I care for humanity”. Well! What happened to humanity? What happened to you condemning using chemical weapons against civilians? As it has always been argued on this blog, they vile people with no care for humanity. They are filled with hatred of Israel and Jews specifically. I have had personal relationship with many of these people and almost unanimously they are hypocrites. The same group of people that they were upholding as heroes of the Middle East turned out to be bunch of ruthless killers with absolute disregard for humanity. I understand that situation in Syria is a form sectarian warfare; however, it does not justify any group of people to use chemical weapon against civilians.
The sad part is that the Israel will most likely be dragged into the war if or when U.S decides to punish Assad. If the U.S does not take any action, you might as well say goodbye to American deterrence in the region. The reason is because Assad blatantly violated the red line that Obama drew last year for him. If U.S. does not fulfill on its threat, then it is the biggest injury to U.S. respect around the globe. Obama should have taken action long time ago against Syria. However, unlike Libya, Syria does not have any oil that BP, the biggest contributor to Obama’s campaign, might be interested to keep their contracts. It is subject to another argument. At the end, I really hope that during this conflict, the civilians on each side kept in safe.
Monday, August 19, 2013
Seventh Year Anniversary of my Blog
So, it is been seven years since I have started this blog. I must say a lot have changed since seven years ago when I started this blog. The biggest update that I have is that I have started my own law firm. I started my own firm about four months ago and I have started advertising in the Iranian community. The modo for my firm is "Making Complex Simple!" I am still working at the firm that I started about three years ago. I must say running two offices is no easy task. On top of that, working with Iranian clients is certainly time consuming. I have a lot to learn about Iranian community and their way of doing business because practicing law and running a firm as a business entity are two different issues.
Besides that, life has been pretty uneventful. I work about 14-15hrs per day. At the firm that I practice tax law, I have handled many interesting cases and I have had major settlements. I believe the biggest settlement I have ever achieved was Taxpayer owed IRS over $300K and we settled for only $2K. Taxpayer cried when I gave him the news. I have not been able to travel anywhere this year but it is my goal to visit Israel hopefully this December. I am going to try to keep up with blogging. Hopefully, I’ll start writing about tax law and different cases I am handling these days. I simply must say that finding the time to do so is the only contingent fact. I am still shocked that seven years has passed since I started this blog. It feels like yesterday that I started writing on this blog. I am very happy with where I am in life and where I have ended up as a result of it. It required a lot of hard work, but it totally paid off.
Friday, August 16, 2013
Million Muslim March on September 11
This is really sickening. This Anti-Semitic group, who by the way blame Zionist for 9/11, has picked September 11th to protest bigotry against Muslims. Who is the bigot here? Seriously? By the way, I’ll scream this over and over and over again: WHY AREN’T THEY PROTESTING WHAT IS HAPPENING IN SYRIA? Plus, what the hell is Biden doing taking pictures with these groups and legitimizing these groups? Is this how the Islamic society in the U.S, including terrorist supporting sorry excuse for an organization called CAIR, is trying to heal the wounds between Americans and Muslims? Plus, in the past ten years, how many terrorist attacks or attempted terrorist attacks were conducted by people who called themselves Muslims? These questions need to be answered before these hateful groups could ever march on that day. I could go on and on about this subject, but this is the exact problem that Muslim communities have in US. Seriously, there are an extremely large number of Muslims who want to live their lives as normal Americans. Then these groups come along and portray themselves as spokesperson for these Muslims. However, these Americans MUST reject these extremist groups with a loud voice if they do not want to be associated with those groups. The sad truth of the matter is that there are a lot of people in this country who want to point finger at Islam as a whole, to blame for what is happening here. These groups should be rejected by American Muslims as a whole without any sort of “ands, buts, ifs, and ors” to not allow prejudicial groups use this to their advantage.
Thursday, August 15, 2013
Hezbollah's Typical Response
One of the politicians said that the bombing had the Zionists’ finger prints on it. Really? When was the last time Israel ever conducted such an act? When? Israel will always target a specific leader whose hands are usually dripped in Israeli blood. They have never ever bombed a civilian area for symbolic values or just to kill bunch of people. This was a terrorist attack, even though many of the injured or killed were probably terrorist themselves; however the accidental casualty of the act does not provide defense for a terrorist attack. The reason is because the intent of the act was to create fear through hurting bunch of people and strike terror into their heart.
This is the part that amazes me. Middle East is officially burning. From north of Israel to the south, murders are taking place and we see nothing but silence in the Arab world. Hey Arabs: WHERE ARE YOUR OUTRAGE? What happened? Humanity has lost its meaning? Where are the protests? Where are the flag burning? In two years of Arab spring, how many Arabs are lying dead? What happened? Hello? ANYBODY THERE? ANYBODY? ANYTHING? I’ll take anything.
Now the world should see what Israel has been dealing with in the past 65 of years of its history. Constant threat from the same people and governments who are murdering each other in cold blood. Of course the world does not care because of the inherited Anti-Semitism from the previous generation.
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Thursday, July 11, 2013
A Single Lion Among Hundreds of Rats
Sunday, July 07, 2013
Egyptian's Funny Message to Obama!
Monday, July 01, 2013
A Journey of an Iranian man from Shiite to Judaism!
Daniel Dana’s office in Jerusalem has the feel of a museum – with hundreds of photographs and news clippings lining the walls, chronicling his 35 years of activism against the fanatical Islamic regime in Iran.
But that’s only part of the story. The twists and turns of Dr. Dana’s life – from practicing Muslim, to champion athlete, to military sharpshooter, to international fugitive, to Christian priest – rivals the plot of any best-selling novel.
But the most shocking twist of all was Dana’s more recent discovery of his Jewish roots.
Daniel Dana was born and raised as a Muslim Shiite named Jamshed Hassani. His family lived in the Sarhad district in northeast Iran. At school he would spend long hours becoming fluent in the Koran.
“Although my parents were generally pro-western and Iranian nationalist, I was more radical than the other kids,” Dana told Aish.com. “This is because my grandmother – my mother's mother – was an expert in the Koran and scrupulous in her observance of Shiite tradition. She was determined that I grow up to become an Ayatollah, a top-ranking clergy in Shiite Islam.”
Dana’s grandmother pushed him to undergo rigorous Islamic training, sitting with him for hours and correcting his reading of the Koran.
When Dana was 15, his grandmother died and her influence on him waned. At the same time he began studying Iranian history in high school. “I had questions and doubts about Islam,” he says. “The more I looked, the more I saw a contradiction between Shiite ideology and Iranian nationalism.”
Dana got into sports and became a champion boxer and gymnast. Through his athletic achievements, he became friendly with the Shah’s wife, the Queen of Iran, Farah Pahlavi. After his graduation from law school at Tehran University, the Queen advised Dana to go to Paris, earn his PhD, and come back to be her legal advisor in the royal court.
Dana got married, had a few kids, and at age 30 went to France. But his plans to work for the Queen never materialized.
It was 1978 and Iran was on the verge of a geo-political earthquake: the Islamic revolution. Ayatollah Khomeini had spent the previous 15 years in exile trying to overthrow the Shah, and he was now brought to Paris to consolidate political support and stage his revolution.
“At this point people didn't know much about Khomeini, other than his promise to ‘reform’ Iran from the Shah's policies,” says Dana. “Journalists, diplomats, everyone was fawning over Khomeini. He had the support of many Iranians, as well as European leaders. But I knew he would be a tragedy for Iran.”
Dana became an early, outspoken critic of Khomeini. On the first day that Khomeini arrived in France, Dana and 15 other Iranian graduate students went to see the Ayatollah in Neauphle-le-Château, outside of Paris. All the other students – including Dana’s wife who was in Paris studying for her Masters Degree in psychology – showered praise on Khomeini.
Dana, however, knew from his Shiite upbringing precisely what damage a fanatical Khomeini regime would do to the country. So at the meeting, he stood up and declared: "You are going to ruin our country. You will destroy our beloved history and culture. You are deceiving the Iranian people and the world. Evil liar!"
“Immediately Khomeini’s security guards pounced on me,” says Dana, “and the French police – who were outside guarding the compound – arrested me for insulting this so-called ‘holy man.’ They didn't know what Khomeini really stood for.”
After a short detention, Dana was released. But within months, Khomeini had arrived triumphantly in Iran to lead the Islamic revolution, welcomed by a joyous crowd of 5 million people.
“I was convinced that Khomeini’s regime would eventually destroy Iran. I had to stop them.”
Dana had spent 10 years in the Iranian army and police force, and was awarded medals for being the top sharpshooter. So he formulated a plot to assassinate Khomeini.
The Shah and his family had fled to Morocco, so Dana traveled there to share his plan with the Queen. “I told her that I was willing to go to Tehran and make my ideological contribution to saving the nation of Iran. I would put a bullet into Khomeini’s forehead – and stop the Islamic revolution at its inception.”
But the Queen discouraged Dana from doing so. So he moved on to plan-B.
Three Death Sentences
Dana returned to Paris where he joined other Iranian students in establishing Javan ("young"), the first paramilitary group opposing the Khomeini regime. They performed various secret operations – including the daring capture of an Iranian missile gunship.
Prior to the revolution, Iran had purchased dozens of warships from France, but not all had been delivered. So in 1981 Khomeini sent naval officers to bring the remaining ships to Iran.
It was the first time that a Western nation had agreed to transfer advanced weaponry to the Khomeini, and Dana’s group was determined to stop it. Working with the former chief of staff of the Iranian army, they developed a detailed plan to capture the warships en route back to Iran, then utilize pockets of resistance throughout Iran to launch a full-scale overthrow of the Islamic regime.
Disguised in Spanish police uniforms, Dana’s group successfully pulled off the raid in international waters – capturing one of the warships and holding the 31 Iranian naval personnel captive. But the larger-scale plan went awry: The activists manning the coordination center in Spain were arrested, and in the resulting communications breakdown the entire operation collapsed.
“At that point we had no choice but to go back to France, where French President François Mitterrand convinced us that our best move would be to release the boat and accept political asylum in France.”
Dana’s life had hit a dead-end. Though he had a PhD in international law from the University of Paris, he could not find work in France because he had been arrested multiple times by the French police for opposing the Iranian Islamic regime. In addition, his wife was a strong supporter of Khomeini, so his marriage was over and he became estranged from his two children.
On top of it all, Dana’s anti-Khomeini activities had earned him three separate death sentences by an Iranian Islamic tribunal.
Daniel Dana was a man without a country, a soldier without an army.
He recalls: “I was depressed and wanted to commit suicide. But being a tough guy, I didn't want to simply jump off a bridge or overdose on pills. I came up with at a novel approach: Since the Iranian Islamic tribunal had already pronounced three death sentences against me, I decided to go back to Iran, present myself to the authorities, and have them execute me. This way I could die on my beloved Iranian soil, while making a strong political statement at the same time.”
And so he did. In March 1986, Dana went to the Iranian Embassy in Paris and told them that he wanted to be executed. “They thought I was joking, but I was serious.”
The Iranian intelligence services interrogated him for endless hours, and eventually allowed him to travel to Iran. But there his plan was thwarted. “The Iranian authorities realized that executing me would be bad PR for the regime. So they decided instead to use me for propaganda purposes. They would pardon me and allow me to work as a lawyer in Iran – then hold me up as a symbol of the regime’s commitment to freedom and human rights.”
Dana became a practicing attorney and a Professor of Law at Azad University in Tehran. But in typically Dana style, life did not proceed quietly. Through his legal research, he discovered that high-ranking government officials had embezzled $370 million.
He took the information directly to the Iranian Minister of Justice – who promptly offered him a bribe to keep quiet.
“That has never been my style, so the next day I went public with the scandal. A week later I was in London for a conference, and received word from my law office: ‘Don't come back to Iran. It is too dangerous for you’."
Thus, in 1990, Dana became exiled a second time from Iran.
He traveled to Mumbai where he had some legal clients, and from there he settled in Australia where he had friends and was granted political asylum. He became involved in Christianity and studied theology for three years at the University of Melbourne, eventually ordained as an Anglican priest.
But Dana never let go of his activism against the Khomeini regime. During this time Salman Rushdie had written The Satanic Verses, a novel critical of Islam that became an international scandal when the Ayatollah sentenced him to death. Anyone associated with the book became a target of attack: The book’s Japanese translator was brutally stabbed to death, the Italian translator was seriously stabbed, and the publisher in Norway was shot three times in an attempted assassination.
“I am an idealist and this type of intimidation only increased my motivation,” he says. Dana translated the book from English into Persian – and was promptly censured by the Australian government for “inciting hatred” among the 300,000 Muslims living in Australia and the tens of millions more in nearby Indonesia and Malaysia.
Coming Home
In 1994, Dana was granted a research fellowship for two months at Hebrew University in Jerusalem. While in Israel, the Australian government used the opportunity to cancel his “asylum status,” citing him as a security risk for provoking Islamic hatred.
This put Dana in real geo-political limbo – he could not travel to Iran, France, Australia or any other country for that matter. He had no choice but to remain in Israel.
In Israel he was introduced to Jews and Judaism for the first time. As he learned more, he rejected Christianity and came to conclusion that Torah is authentic. He soon met a Russian immigrant to Israel and got married.
Around this time Dana was diagnosed with a rare blood disease that is found predominantly in Middle Eastern Jews. “I started to think about the idea of Jewish blood in my veins,” he says.
Little did he know. In 2007 he traveled to the U.S. for a relative’s wedding. Also in attendance was his cousin, Dr. Miriam Dnada, the daughter of his uncle Musa, his mother's brother.
Miriam told Dana how, when her father [Dana’s uncle Musa] had died a few years earlier, he revealed in his final hours:
"When my own father [Dana’s grandfather] was on his deathbed, he told me a family secret: That we are really Jews,” Musa told Miriam. “And now, I am passing that secret along to you. Our real family name is Abayef, and we are Jews."
Upon hearing the shocking news, Dana suddenly understood why his grandmother always insisted on not eating meat with milk. And thus began his quest to unravel the mystery of his family history.
Two centuries ago, Dana’s ancestors lived in Mashad, in the northeast corner of Iran. It is a Muslim stronghold, attracting 20 million Muslim pilgrims every year, who come to worship at the shrine of the Imam Reza. In 1839 a terrible pogrom called for the forced conversion of Jews to Islam. Many lived dual lives as crypto-Jews, but Dana’s ancestors fled to Baku, the capital of Azerbaijan in the former Soviet Union, where they were able to practice Judaism openly.
Fast-forward to 1925, when the Reza Shah (the father of the noted Shah of Iran) rose to power and instituted freedom of religion in Iran.
“My grandparents were unhappy with the recent Communist takeover, so in 1927 they moved back across the border into northwest Iran,” says Dana. “But they feared another pogrom and made a conscious decision to keep their Jewishness a secret. So they changed their last name and pretended to be Shiite Muslims.”
At the time, Dana’s mother was age 3 and had no inkling of the family’s Jewish roots. But her brother Musa was 8, and the family secret was entrusted to him – only to be revealed decades later, on his deathbed, to his daughter Miriam.
“Now I understand why my grandmother pushed me so much to become an Ayatollah,” says Dana. “She bent over backwards and made every effort to prove herself as a good Muslim, to drive out our Jewish roots.”
Final Chapter
Now approaching age 70, Dr. Dana has no thoughts of slowing down. He continues to work as a political activist, helping to organize various plans to bring about regime change in Iran.
He is also a prolific author, having written dozens of books and scholarly papers. One book, an autobiographical novel entitled "Three Ropes Hanging," tells the fascinating story of his uncompromising war against the Shiite regime and the death sentences against him. Another book, "Abayef – A Bridge Builder Between Faiths" is the stirring saga of his journey through various religions before learning of his Jewish ancestry.
But his favorite topic these days is promoting the socio-historic ties between Iran and Israel.
“This connection goes back 2,700 years, longer than relations between any two countries anywhere,” says Dana, referring to the era of Persian King Cyrus (6th century BCE), who allowed the exiled Jews to return to Israel and rebuild the Temple. “Today all we hear coming out of Iran is Holocaust denial and threats to annihilate Israel with nuclear weapons. But this is a grave distortion. Historically, Iran and Israel are twin sisters – symbols of advanced culture, while rooted in the warm Eastern mentality.”
Dana says it is only a matter of time before the Islamic regime falls. “This evil dragon is opposed by the vast majority of the Iranian population,” he says. “It will fall and be replaced by a moderate, rational Iranian leadership. That’s why it is crucial to cement the foundations for strong bilateral relations between Iran and Israel as soon as possible.”
As for his Jewish origins, Dana says: “I still have many relatives in Mashad, but I have no contact with them. Politically it would be too dangerous for them. I shudder to think that they – like me for so many years – remain unaware of their Jewish roots.”
Dana is philosophical about his years of wandering and adventure. “It is clear that this roundabout route – from Iran to France to Australia and finally to Israel – was God’s way of sending me home, to discover who I really am.”
Sunday, June 30, 2013
Another Epidsode of Egyptian Anti-Semitisim
Egypt is blowing up! AGAIN! I really do not know what to say about this. However, what caught my attention were the posters that Anti-Morsi protesters were using. They had his picture in the middle of an Israeli flag. They are basically calling him a Zionist Spy or sympathizers. Really? This is your argument? Morsi is a Zionist agent and that is why he is screwing up. Sweet mother of G-d, you VOTED him in, this is your product. NOW LIVE WITH IT! I respect your right to protest, I respect your right to reject a leader, but I cannot respect your opinion when it is based upon hate.
Egyptian masses are by far one of the most Anti-Semitic societies in the region. Their entire culture has invested its values upon blaming Jews and hating of the Jews. Every time their country hit a bump on the road, they look to outside to blame their problems. Personal accountability is never a factor in that region. Egyptian citizens VOTED in masses for Morsi. Muslim Brotherhood decisively won the election. When the Egyptians were faced with the reality of their vote, they decided to reject him. Anybody with double digit IQ would have told you that Muslim Brotherhood primary goal would be to institutionalize Islamic law. The good of the country was not the primary goal. Institutionalizing Islamic Law would entail passing laws that would infringe many legal and human rights that our contemporary civilized society will utilize to create a functioning society.Perfect examples include women rights and gay rights in the society. When the Egyptian realized that Muslim Brotherhood is simply chasing after its religious obligation rather than Egyptian national interest, they want to change. How do they want to change it? They want to change it by calling Muslim Brotherhood and Morsi Zionist agents. My message to Egyptian: until the day that you promote personal accountability, your leaders will not embrace it, and if your leaders do not embrace it, then your country will never find its path to success. Egypt has to abandon Anti-Semitism, its leaders MUST work on educating its citizens about the horrific effects of Anti-Semitism in the society. Other than that, Egypt will remain the slum of the Middle East.
Thursday, June 27, 2013
Iran Silent on Lynching of Shiite Worshipers
The interesting part of this is that Iran, a Shiite regime, did not condemn the lynching. They were absolutely silent on the issue. The only Iranian news outlet that reported on this was Fars News Agency. The funniest part: THEY BLAMED THE ZIONISTS! Are you seriously kidding me? The reason for such a move is that Islamic Regime of Iran classified the Egyptian revolt as an “Islamic Awakening”. Well, I am not disagreeing with that view; however this is the direct product of such “Awakening”. At the same time, Iran: YOU ARE DIRECTLY RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS, NOT THE ZIONIST. Iran and Hezbollah have conducted mass murder of Syrians who are predominantly Sunnis. They are doing it in the name Shiite, so you are responsible for it. Of course, these worthless regimes and movements would NEVER EVER take responsibility for anything. To make it even worst was their silence. They are the defender of Muslims and Shiite as they have proclaimed themselves to be, however when it comes to their own kind, they are just absolutely silent.
I personally condemn this act in every level. I do not care for the fact that they have been pissed off by Iran and Shiites activities in the region. If you are pissed off, go fight them in Syria. Acting like hordes of barbaric animals and murdering an INNOCENT worshiper is never the answer. But in all seriousness, DID YOU EXPECT ANYTHING DIFFERENT? Enjoy your revolution Egyptians!! Remember the fact that you look down on Israelis as sub-humans? Now enjoy your own culture and revolution. I have zero respect for Egypt at this point because every time I look at their culture, media, or anything from Egypt, it is filled with blatant Anti-Semitism toward Jews and Israel. I will never respect that country until they start acting like responsible culture and civilized nation in the region.
Special thanks to "For a democratic secular Iran. For peace and prosperity in the Middle East". I found this story on this blog.
Wednesday, June 26, 2013
Mr. Dagan, Please SHUT UP!
I really do not like to analyze internal aspect of Israeli politics. However, this guy (Dagan) is really getting on my nerves. Here is what he said,
Former Mossad chief Meir Dagan offered on Wednesday a strong rebuttal to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's statement that Israel must instill fear in the heart of Syria. Responding to the prime minister's implied threat, Dagan asserted: "If you want to shoot – shoot – don't talk".
He is the most irresponsible Mossad Chief in the history of Israel. What kind of a former intelligence chief would be running their mouth like this guy does? With regards to Iran, his excuse was that Bibi is dragging Israel into a deadly war that it cannot win. What is his excuse now? Why is he meddling and offering such ridiculous rebuttals? Is Israel’s existence the excuse for him to get involved? I believe he has something bigger in mind which is Politics. He gained international popularity with regards to his stand and the rift and division he created inside Israel with regards to Iran and its nuclear program. I think he enjoyed doing that a lot and he wants to stay in the political arena. Mr. Dagan, it is time for you to shut up and put Israel’s existence in front of your personal agenda and gain. I know it might look very poetic to provide rebuttal to the current Israeli government and you as an individual are well within your rights to do so, however keep in mind that you were the former Mossad chief and you cannot use that position to push your personal opinion as the national agenda.
At the end, as sad as the situation is in Syria, Israel SHOULD NOT GET INVOLVED unless their interests are DIRECTLY affected by the situation in Syria. Example: if Syria is handing over weapons to Hezbollah, Israel should hit them and hit them hard. However, if it does not involved Israel directly, Israel should not get involved at all. Israel is viewed as the common enemy or the escape goat in the region. If Israel gets involved, it would literally hand in the license to kills anybody to Syrian regime. Mr. Daggan false contention is that Israel should shoot if it choses to and not talk. Israel should always provide its enemy with deterrence and you establish that deterrence with actions and strong words. Bibi is doing the right thing by warning Syria and Bibi has fulfilled its promise. When Israel chooses to use strong words, it is to transit a strong message to its enemy of the consequences. Dagan has no place what so ever to come in here and tell the Prime Minister what to say or not say. However, as I mentioned above, Dagans comments has nothing to do with what’s right or wrong, it has to do with his personal political goal. So, I respectfully ask him to shut up!
Friday, June 14, 2013
A Joke Called "Iranian Election"
Sunday, May 05, 2013
Syria Gets the Deadly Message
Israel and U.S. were both in the same page in dealing with this issue. Obama quickly and decisively supported Israel in this situation. Well, now Iran and Syria are both in hot seat to do something.
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Sunday, April 21, 2013
Amazing Photo Courtesy of Hubble Telescope
NASA's Hubble Space Telescope has snapped a spectacular new image of an iconic nebula to celebrate its 23 years of peering deep into the heavens.
The Hubble observatory, which launched on April 24, 1990, captured the Horsehead Nebula in infrared light, peering through obscuring veils of dust to reveal the object's hidden features.
"The result is a rather ethereal and fragile-looking structure, made of delicate folds of gas -- very different to the nebula's appearance in visible light," mission officials wrote in an image description today (April 19). The new observations allowed astronomers to create a dazzling video of the Horsehead Nebula based on Hubble's photos.
The Horsehead Nebula, also known as Barnard 33, is located about 1,500 light-years from Earth in the constellation Orion (The Hunter). The Horsehead is a huge interstellar cloud of gas and dust, like other nebulae, and the light from a nearby star gives it a beautiful glow.
The object is a popular observing target, and Hubble has taken numerous Horsehead photos over the years -- including in 2001, to celebrate the telescope's 11-year anniversary.
The Horsehead's dramatic pillar is made of sterner stuff than the clouds surrouding the nebula, which have already dissipated. But the pillar will disintegrate as well in another 5 million years or so, astronomers say, and the Horsehead will go the way of the dodo.
The Hubble Space Telescope is perhaps best known for its photos in visible light. But the telescope's Wide Field Camera 3, which was installed by spacewalking astronauts in 2009, also takes crisp images in infrared wavelengths, researchers said.
Hubble, a collaboration between NASA and the European Space Agency, has made more than 1 million science observations since its 1990 launch, and it's still going strong. NASA announced last month that it had extended the telescope's science operations through April 2016.
NASA's highly anticipated successor to Hubble, the $8.8 billion James Webb Space Telescope, is slated to blast off in 2018. JWST is optimized to view in infrared light.
Thursday, April 18, 2013
Bad Week For U.S.A
Texas Plant Explosion does not seem to be a terrorist attack. Rather it seems to be a horrible tragedy in a small town. Here is an amateur video of the event and an interview with person who shot the footage. It is truly horrific.
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Sunday, April 14, 2013
The Day to Remember Fallen Israeli Soldiers
Today is the Remembrance Day for Israeli Fallen Soldiers. So I decided to choose one of my favorite songs. The most amazing part is that this is one of the most popular Jewish religious singers. He comes from the Ultra-Orthodox of Jewish Society. The same society that a lot of the liars in Pro-Palestinian Camp and Left are trying to portray as anti-Israel. However, this guy sings the song that entails a prayer that every Jew will sing at their happiest moment of their lives which is, “If I forget you Jerusalem, I shall forget my right hand (fighting hand)”. This is a very important prayer.
If you watch this video and fast forward to 1:09, he says in Hebrew, “Come on Khayalim (soldiers in Hebrew)” and then he says in Hebrew, “these OUR soldiers in Israeli Defense Forces, and I thank you for your services”. And then he continues with this song.
So what better way of remembering our fallen soldiers by honoring the live one like this guy did in his concert? This is from the most religious society of New York Jewry. At the end of the day, WE ARE ALL JEWS AND WE ONLY HAVE ONE HOMELAND. There are a lot of people, even some confused ones in our religion who try to prove otherwise, but Israel is the Jewish Homeland for us. The only people who are protecting us are the Israeli Soldiers. Although we may not agree on everything that Israel does, but at the end of the day we are all Jews. This is the concept that many people, Anti-Semites, Pro-Palestinians, Left, and anybody with hatred of Jews are trying to destroy.
Am Israel Kay and thank you the fallen soldiers for dedicating your life for our people?
Monday, April 08, 2013
Topless Protester and Putin's Face!
Here is the blown-up version since some people do are not familiar with Putin's face.
Sunday, April 07, 2013
Holocaust Rememberance Day
Thursday, April 04, 2013
Maddness of North Korea
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Thursday, March 28, 2013
Happy Passover--Part II
This is Happy Passover Part II. This is Birkat Kohanim (Priestly Blessings) in Israel at the Kotel. The Cohens(Priests) will be blessing the nations and this is the biggest event that happen at Kotel twice a year. I am a Kohen and unfortunately I have not been able to participate at this event. One of my goals in life or one of the items in my bucket list is to be part of the Birkat Kohanim at least once in my life.
Wednesday, March 27, 2013
HAPPY PASSOVER
I should have posted this two days ago. First and foremost, HAPPY PASSOVER TO ALL OF MY JEWISH BROTHERS AND SISTERS AROUND THE GLOBE. I finally returned to work after two days and I walked into 65 unread e-mails and 19 voicemails at 9:30 p.m. I really cannot talk about my reaction after seeing all of that work that needs to be done for just two days off. However, it does not really matter. It was for Passover. Passover is my favorite holiday. The Jews have always been main target of many different nations including Egypt in this case. The whole essence of Judaism, the birth of a nation was during Passover. What is Passover? Passover is the Holiday when the Jews capture their religious and personal freedom from bondage of the world’s strongest nation at that time. So what does it say about Jews? It says a lot. I could go on and on about this issue but I’ll try to keep it as brief as it gets.
The birth of this nation, Jews, is from bondage of slavery to just wonder in a desert for Forty years. It is a very peculiar way of having a religion. However, if you look throughout history, it created a fighting and resistant nations. How many times throughout history did governments and people swore to destroy it. Even today, there are people who are sworn to destroy it. These people will never be successful because the Jews were born out of slavery and they survived and they will survive anything. It is hacked in their DNA. Now days, people are dedicated to promote and advertise the hatred of Jews. Look at all the Pro-Palestinian supporters and their websites. It is filled with ABSOLUTE LIES and look how many times they have been caught lying. They are filled with Hatred of Jews. This is nothing new for Jews. Throughout history, it has always been politically correct to pick on Jews one way or another. From Hitler to Spanish Inquisition, to current Iranian government, to Arab Persecution of Jews in Islamic nations, to college campuses in today’s society which is politically correct so say anything Anti-Semitic about Jews as long as you could replace the word Jew with Zionist. These people should know one thing: the Jews will survive. As I said above, survival is hacked in Jewish DNA. Do not look at the American Jews and the absence of Judaism in their lives. The Jews will always come together. Why? The reason is very simple, we always have come together and those who left were never part of the survival. Passover is the great reminder of the Jews to not worry; we will get through it no matter what happened.
HAPPY PASSOVER EVERYBODY
Monday, March 18, 2013
Civility Among Terrorist Apologists
Friday, March 15, 2013
Oldest Syrian Synagogue in Ruin
Monday, March 11, 2013
Another Gaza Lie Uncovered
I believe BBC needs to re-evaluate its correspondents in the area. This guy is clearly biased in his opinion with regards to the conflict, yet he is reporting for a news agency. This BBC reporter claimed that it was the IDF fire that had killed his family. His family and residence had provided cover for missiles that were bombarding Israeli citizens and he quickly pointed his finger at Israel. After U.N did its investigation about the fire, it concluded that it is the militants who might have killed his family. Yet, he is calling the report “Rubbish”
Jehad Mashhrawi dismissed the UN findings as "rubbish".
He said nobody from the United Nations had spoken to him, and said Palestinian militant groups would usually apologizes to the family if they had been responsible.
I am stunt at the hypocrisy involved here. His excuse is that if it were the terrorist who caused the damage, they would have apologized for it. When? When was the last time THEY EVER APOLOGIZED for anything let alone apologizing for accidental killings? You see, people like this man are liars. They are part of Palestinian Propaganda machine who fabricate almost anything and everything to defraud the global opinion against Israel. Unfortunately, BBC has not fired this man and they never will. This man used this picture for propaganda purposes and yet nothing has been done. This is the simple symbol of Palestinian Cause which to lie to the world and fabricate events and deaths in order to achieve their goal. It is nothing new and it is not the first time.
Sunday, March 10, 2013
Buycott Movement
Tuesday, March 05, 2013
One Less Dictator: Hugo Chavez is Dead!
An idiot has left this world. There is no word as to how to assess the damage that this man has caused. He probably has set Venezuela back many decades. If you do not believe that Venezuela has been set back, read what the Vice President has said. Here is what he said,
There's no doubt that Commandante Chavez's health came under attack by the enemy," Vice President Nicolas Maduro said in an address to the nation from the presidential palace. "The old enemies of our fatherland looked for a way to harm his health,'' according to Maduro, drawing a parallel to the illness and 2004 death of Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat, which some supporters blamed on poisoning by Israeli agents.
So basically, the enemies of the state are the reason that this moron got cancer and said good-bye to this mortal soil. Natural causes are never the reason for these dictators. Noooooo!!! It has to do with Enemies. Why would he say this? Very simple: dictatorship and creating a foreign enemy to suppress the opposition and keep the people under his own rule. This is not his game plan. He is taking it right out of Chavez’s playbook. A country will not progress politically and essentially economically when you still have activities like this. Venezuela has some interesting days ahead of it. However, the initial movement does not look too promising. As for Chavez, I am not sad that a man like him died. In my eyes, he was nothing but a lying dictator and I think the world is a much better place without him.