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European countries to stop selling arms to Israel

Professor Morris Moscovitch, University of Toronto, writes:

Several weeks ago, Germany announced its decision to stop all arms sales to Israel . Since then, other countries have followed suit.

In response, Israel has canceled its annual multimillion dollar contract for its nationwide DAN buses which were manufactured in Germany , and is looking at other bus suppliers in the US , and Japan.

The Europeans and their Muslim allies should understand that boycotts works both ways. When we said NEVER AGAIN, we meant it. Europe is stuck in the mentality of 1933 and conditioned to thinking of Jews as defenseless entities. The reality is very different. As long as Europe adheres to and supports its primitive Middle Ages death cult, European products must be off limits.

We continue to call for a complete boycott of travel and products from the following countries France, Belgium, Spain, Germany, Sweden, Switzerland, Norway, Denmark, Holland, and China, due to their support, sponsorship, and/or participation in global Islamic terror. The voting record of the above countries at the UN openly endorses Muslim terror.

Remember, every time you buy a bottle of Evian, a Carlsberg product, a Spanish melon, a Godiva chocolate, a Dior lipstick, a Gucci bag, or a German kitchen appliance, you are financing the next Muslim mass murderer.

The European Union gives over $10 million per month to the Palestinian Authority, knowing full well that the money is funneled to buy, import, and train Muslim terrorists and their weapons of mass murder.

We strongly encourage everyone to buy American and Israeli products instead. Buy Estee Lauder or Ahava instead of Chanel, Dior, and YSL. Tell the salespeople why. Educate the public when you shop.

Europe is underwriting the Arab war to exterminate the Jewish state. We cannot sit idly by while this happens. Make your voice heard and let them feel the sting in their pocketbooks. Let the Europeans know that supporting terror does not pay.


Morris Moscovitch
Professor of Psychology
Max and Gianna Glassman Chair in Neuropsychology and Aging Department of Psychology
University of Toronto

Posted on Monday, June 5, 2006 at 08:07AM by Registered CommenterJoel | Comments4 Comments

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Reader Comments (4)

This is one of those things that won't go away - actually, the German arms deal cancellation was over four years ago, as wasIsrael's response. It was based on Israel's response to the Intifada and the construction of the security fence.
August 9, 2006 | Unregistered CommenterRabbi Yosef Friedman
Isnt Godiva Chocolate owned by Campbell soup?

I go to Germany often for several creative reasons and have a lot of contact with German people,none who have any animosity to the Jewish people . Actually they are for the most part very humble to Jewishness, because of the stigma attributed to Germany because of their past. I havent seen Germany too involved with any war lately.
Maybe the Germans dont want bloodshed on their hands at all anymore? I think Israel should foster positive relationships with fragile countries, this isolation and ostracization of others has and will hurt Israel. Im sure no body supports the death tolls Israel recently emplored to make their statements of a military entity. Israel and the US , Hadassah factions should step up their game and make possible the ebb and flow and acceptance of other cultures instead of FOCUSING on ARMS AND WEAPONS as a BASIS FOR relationships..
peace and blessings for the world
J.GORDON
October 23, 2006 | Unregistered CommenterJ.Gordon
This boycott seems like a crazy idea because it can't be successful. It worked for 65 Million Germans against 600,000 Jewa and it may work for Zillions of Muslims against 5 Million Israelis, but it obviously wouldn't work the other way around.

So, what to do?

We have to use diplomacy and negotiation. We can't put treat the whole world as extremists. Most people are peaceful and tired of fighting. It's not a question whether or not we are right, but rather of being accepted in the world community as equal partners. We are capable to contribute more than our share to repair this world. We have done so until now and the rest of the world recognizes it. Let us hope we can do it in the future.
November 12, 2006 | Unregistered CommenterHans Cherney
jewsh products are not good at all by comaprson! small man want to fll bg boots?! lol
how can u even thought that u can compete aganst all europe u and ur US?
Buy arab products better for u!
January 10, 2008 | Unregistered Commenterlews

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