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He is professor of what?

IP: 207.7.197.* 31.01.05, 23:41
Category: News & Opinion (General) Topic: International Affairs
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Source: kurtnimmo.com/
Published: January 30, 2005 Author: Kurt Nimmo
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I received an interesting email this afternoon from an American Jewish woman.
She claims that David Bukay of the Political Science department at Haifa
University in Israel is using his post to advocate “racist expressions”
directed against Arabs and Muslims. According to a student in the Philosophy
Department at the university, Bukay supports “the killing Arabs only for being
Arabs, claiming that they are criminals by their nature and recommending to
humiliate Palestinians in front of cameras, spreading those pictures—and all
this in a seminar, which is being classified by the University as a duty
[compulsory] in their studies toward fulfillment of bachelor’s degree in the
Department of Political Science.”

Bukay is not only a university professor, but also an author, editor, public
speaker, and “his fields of specialization are,” according to the Ariel Center
for Policy Research (ACPR), “the Arab-Israeli conflict; inter-Arab relations
and the Palestinian question; international terrorism and fundamental Islam;
theoretical issues and political applications in the Middle-East; Asad’s
foreign policy towards Israel and Lebanon; the culture approach to
understanding the Middle-East.” It should be noted that the ACPR counts as
“Isreal’s Friends” several Congress critters, including Jim Saxon, Bill
McCollum, and Tom DeLay. “Contributing Experts” include the Strausscons Frank
J. Gaffney and Meyrav Wurmser, wife of David Wurmser, who is Principal Deputy
Assistant to the Vice President for National Security Affairs in the Office of
Vice President Dick Cheney.

Burkay, who teaches his students that Arabs must be “shot in their heads by a
gun,” according to student mentioned above, hosted a round table discussion at
the latest Jerusalem Summit, where Rep. Bob Beauprez (R-CO) and the
Islamophobe Daniel Pipes also gave speeches. “Over 150 leading thinkers and
statesmen from the US, Europe, Asia and Israel have convened at the 3-day
Jerusalem Summit, (Nov 27-30th, 2004), at Jerusalem’s King David Hotel,” notes
the Michael Cherney Foundation, a “humanitarian” organization founded after
“the night of the heinous terrorist bombing outside the Dolphinarium Disco in
Tel Aviv,” on June 1, 2001 (no mention here of the “heinous” terrorist
bombings of Gaza by the IDF, killing far more than died outside of the
Dolphinarium Disco).

Ironically—and appropriately, considering the agenda and philosophy of the
people attending the Jerusalem Summit—the King David Hotel was the site of
another terrorist bombing. On July 22, 1946, Irgun Tsvai-Leumi, a Zionist
terrorist group, bombed the hotel, killing 92 Britons, Arabs, and Jews.

Irgun adopted the revisionist views of Ze’ev Jabotinsky, the philosophical
godfather of the Likud Party. Sort of a Zionist version of Hamas, Irgun bombed
the British embassy in Rome, bombed a police station in Haifa, tossed grenades
into a cafe in Jerusalem, killing dozens of people. Apparently unsatisifed
with random terror attacks, Irgun joined up with another Zionist terror
organization, the Stern gang, and attacked the Palestinian village of Deir
Yassin, killing at least 107 civilians. “Neither Jewish morality nor Jewish
tradition can negate the use of terror as a means of battle,” was the
operating motto of the Stern gang—an assertion Osama bin Laden would likely
agree with, if he were alive.

It should be noted that Israel’s sixth prime minister, Menachem Begin, was a
member of Irgun and directly responsible for the bombing of the King David
Hotel. As if to indicate the government of Israel approves of mass murdering
Palestinian civilians, Avraham Stern, the founder of the Stern gang, has a
street named after him in Tel Aviv, according to Jason Vest.

The First Jerusalem Summit was held in Israel’s capital during Sukkot (October
12-14, 2003) and featured the likes of Frank Gaffney, Benyamin Netanyahu,
Richard Perle, Daniel Pipes, and Cal Thomas—a virtual roster of Likudites,
Strausscons, and their fellow travelers. “Jerusalem Declaration and other
Summit’s programs will provide the free world with moral clarity in the fight
against radical Islam and new paradigms of thinking about the Middle East
conflict,” states the Jerusalem Summit home page. Obviously, such “new
paradigms” include invading soverign nations such as Iraq, Syria, and Iran,
and also killing thousands of innocent civilians, a toll that currently stands
at around 100,000 people in Iraq, a body count that would have made Irgun, the
Stern gang, and Haganah (which eventual become the IDF) proud. Ariel Sharon
was a member of the outlawed Haganah. In 1953, Sharon directed the Qibya
massacre in the West Bank, slaugthering over 50 Palestinian Arabs and the
destroying most houses in the village.

Considering all of this, it is not surprising that the “expert” David Bukay
would tell his class Arabs are sub-human and deserve to be shot in the head.
It is indicative Burkay would be invited to the Jerusalem Summit since his
views are obviously not far off the mark of those held by Jim Saxon, Bill
McCollum, Tom DeLay, Bob Beauprez, Richard Perle, Daniel Pipes, Frank Gaffney,
and Meyrav Wurmser, all who weild disporpotinate influce over the Bush
administration and U.S. foreign policy.

Finally, can you imagine a professor in the United States calling Jews
sub-human and advocating they be shot in the head? He would not only be
bounced in record time, but would also likely suffer the fate of Sami
al-Arian, the Florida professor, “described as the North American leader of
the Palestinian Islamic Jihad,” according to CNN, and arrested in February,
2003. In fact, al-Arian’s only crime is defending the Palestinians and
declaring Israeli occupation and theft of Palestinian land illegal and immoral
and also founding a think tank dedicated to the study of Islam. For doing so
he was fired by the president of the University of South Florida, Tampa, Judy
Genshaft, a political appointee of Jeb Bush.

Sami al-Arian is now held in “solitary confinement, allowed out of his cell
for only one hour each day,” writes Sarah Shields. According to Shields,
al-Arian’s “attorneys are not allowed to talk with him privately … he is not
allowed any phone calls … none of his visits with his wife and children permit
even a hug.” In America, “suspected terrorists,” who make the mistake of
appearing on Bill O’Reilly’s Fox News show and demanding justice for the
Palestinians are thrown in prison, treated worse than serial murderers, while
in Israel, “academic freedom” consists of calling for murdering Arabs
execution style.

One last note: Daniel Pipes, “the nation’s leading Islamaphobe” (according to
the Council on American-Islamic Relations), who attended the Jerusalem Summit
and likely rubbed elbows with David Bukay, had made a career out of trashing
the livliehood of professors in America he considers not loyal enough to
Israel. For his effort, Bush announced in early 2003 Pipe’s nomination to the
U.S. Institute of Peace, an irony, to say the least. As Mark Engler writes,
Pipes said the following about Bush’s invasion of Iraq: “WMD was never the
basic reason for war. Nor was it the horrid repression in Iraq. Or the danger
Saddam posed to his neighbors. …
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