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Jihad Theatrics at Taxpayer Expense
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Nissan 6, 5768, 4/11/2008
 And what the Left forgot to Mention about him
Caution: Terrorhoid at Cameri Theater!! In his weekly column, the deputy editor of Maariv, Ben Dror Yemini, took on the "Cameri Theater" this past week. The Cameri is largely financed by taxpayers with grants, only a small share of its wampum coming from sales of tickets. It is currently staging a propaganda play called "Return to Haifa," written by a Palestinian terrorist, and of course celebrating the need for a Palestinian "right of return." The author of this great work of literature was Ghassan Kanafani, a terrorist assassinated by Israel in Lebanon in 1972. He was spokescritter for the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine back when it was active in hijacking planes. In 1972 Israeli agents blew his car up in Beirut, dispatching Kanafani to his virgins in retaliation for the attack on Lod airport by Japanese terrorists a few hours before I was supposed to land there. This is conveniently overlooked by the honchos at Cameri. One irony though; in the 1960s Kanafani wrote several essays blaming the Arabs for the "Palestinian refugee" problem because Arab leaders had order them to flee the newly created Israel in 1948. In the book " The Land of the Sad Oranges" (ard al-burtuqal al-hazin), written in Arabic in 1963 by PFLP Spokesman Ghassan Kanafani, father of Marwan Kanafani, one of today's PLO terrorists spokesmen, writes about such radio broadcasts, and about the resentment that his father had against the Arab leaders and against his own brother for having convinced him to leave Haifa with his family for Lebanon, so that the Arab armed forces could "cleanse Palestne" by exterminating the Jews there. You will not hear any of the bleeding hearts or the Tenured Traitors mentioning that little inconvenient fact about him. The Cameri is justifying this atrocious use of taxpayer money by claiming that Kanafani was a great literary figure. Like most anti-Israel propagandists, the Cameri Theater is the recipient of an Israel Prize, granted by the Israeli government. You could send their director Noam Semel a cyber-moon at info@cameri.co.il or fax 972-3-6060950, and tell them why you will never spend a shekel on Cameri tickets to anything, or better yet - write the Ministry of Culture at here and tell THEM what you think
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