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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

One of the blogs that I read on daily basis is Israellycool. I saw this and it made me laugh because of the humor and the sad truth about it that has been capturing my thoughts. What happened to the Syrians last week was truly sad and even though they celebrated while Israelis were being burned in buses, they are still innocent human beings who were gassed. I watched the YouTube videos and it really saddened me. I could not believe what I was seeing and this is done to their people by their own people. The part that really got to me was the kids being hurt. On the other hand, I explored the Iranian Terrorist Apologist blogs, those who cry their eyes if a Palestinian terrorist is killed or injured, and I saw not a single peek about the situation.

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

If there ever was any doubt with regards to absolute stupidity and Anti-Semitism nature of Hezbollah as a terrorist organization, today’s reaction to the bombing in Lebanon proved it. There was a bombing in Lebanon in Hezbollah’s strong hold. The venue of the bombing had a symbolic value for Hezbollah because Nasrallah often addresses his supporter from this complex. It was a huge bomb that killed twenty people and injured 212. I am not going to argue the details of the bomb or why it happened. When I saw Hezbollah’s reaction, I could not stop laughing.
Without having a single shred of evidence or conducting any sort of investigation, they pointed finger at Israel. Almost immediately an extremist Sunni group declared their involvement in the bombing. Yet, Hezbollah still continued blaming Israel in the process. How desperate and pathetic do you have to be to legitimize yourself like that?
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.