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AddReply(350088,"To Y: The correct Hebrew term...","Mike","Vienna, VA","10/08/08","...for the Moslems is \"Bnei Amalek\".  It is about time the Jews of the Holy Land started using it.  In addtion to pointing out the problem where all other terms disguise it, this term also clearly points out the one and only Solution, as mandated by Hashem.");
AddReply(349984,"more on the use of \"palestinim\"","Y","Nitzan","10/08/08","Use of the word \"palestinaim\" implies a recognition of a \"palestine\", ie an arab nation/land in Eretz Yisrael.  Unfortunately, many in the religious-zionist camp  use the term.  In fact, the Gush Katif  monthly bulletin regularly use to use the term \"palestinim\", spelled with a shin, to refer to the arabs of Gaza.  Many religious-zionists still refer to the arabs as \"our cousins\" or Ishmaelim - giving then a pedegree for which they don\'t deserve and for which there is no proof since 2000 years passed between the death of Ishmael and the beginning of Islam with no tradition/religion inbetween.  In short,  use of the term \"palestinaim\" doesn\'t tell us from which sector the author comes from.  About all you can say is that the author is NOT someone from the far right.");
AddReply(348217,"פלשתינאים versus פלסטינים: Which is correct?","Daniel Pinner","Kfar Tapuach","10/02/08","Back in the days of the British Mandate, official stationery, bank-notes, coins, stamps, etc. called the country פלשתינה (Palestina) followed by א\"י (short for ארץ ישראל) in brackets. This spelling was intended to show the identity with פלשת (Pleshet, or Philistia, i.e. the areas where the Philistines dwelt) of the Bible.\n\nThe Midrash, by contrast, refers three times (Genesis Rabbah 90:6; Leviticus Rabbah 5:3; Lamentations Rabbah 1) to פלסטיני (Palestini), which might or might not be a reference to the Land of Israel. This spelling clearly indicates that the Latin name \"Palestine\" that the Roman invaders mposed upon the Land of Israel has no connexion with Pleshet (Philistia) or the Philistines of the Biblical period, who had ceased to exist when they were defeated by King David, a thousand years before the Roman invasion.\n\nThese days, the spelling פלשתינה for \"Palestine\", and by extension פלשתינאים for \"Palestinians\", is generally favoured by two groups: old people (who are still influenced by British Mandate-era spelling), and the radical Left (which consciously wants to perpetuate the lie that the the present-day \"Palestinians\" are descended from the Biblical Philistines).\n\nThis suggests that whoever wrote this flyer, and who used the spelling פלשתינאים, is either of the senior generation, or part of the radical Left, or both.");
AddReply(348116,"Chava & Daniel","Larry","TA","10/01/08","I think you\'re exactly wrong about this. Meidad is doing the right thing. If this was a Shabak operation, then those behind it should understand that all decent folks, regardless of specific political/religious strain, denounce this kind of thing. And if it was a Jewish underground group, then they should read that almost all \'right-wingers\' are opposed to this kind of thing - no matter its source.");
AddReply(348011,"Nonsense ","American","CHELM","09/30/08","I could make better devices before I took Chemistry. This looks totally like a propaganda set up.  IF, the attacker was seriously against the professor, it would have been just as easy to use a fatal device.  It seems only designed to be a talking, excuse me, ranting point for the professor.");
AddReply(347800,"Back in the Cemetery?","YMedad","Shiloh","09/29/08","To remind all my faithful readers, I was the one who \"discovered\" that the infamous swearing-in ceremony in the Mt. Herzl Cemetery conducted by one Avishai Raviv was a put-on and that eventually led to the uncovering of Raviv when the State Prosecutor demanded to eliminate our police complaint against the TV for airing a staged news event as unethical behavior and Yoav Yitzhak went to Bagatz.  Who knows what will happen now, ,if at all.");
AddReply(347757,"I hope they don\'t read this","Daniel","Kyoto","09/29/08","Now they will do a better job next time. I would brace myself for something really nasty if I were you- this is what they do when they want to carry out a major move against us, to set the stage with a propaganda barrage.\nTo anyone \"in the know\", what you say is obvious, and to the leftists, it will be discounted as some nutty conspiracy theory, so I don\'t know exactly what we gain by exposing their actions. To win we have to act, not just to react.");
AddReply(347681,"Usually, if not ....","Observant observer","","09/29/08","always, 11, or 1.1 or the 11 hour, and even dates that add up to 11, especially 9 and 11, like 9-11-2001 are tell-tale signitures that \"secret societys\" etc. are involved, somehow. \nThat it is a forgery is certain, that it implicates innocent people is its goal. \n\nBut I tell you this, Jews who allign with these evil entities will be called into account. \n\nThe gentiles engage in wicked acts by nature; Jews have no excuse, and therefore cannot expect much lea-way in the end.");
AddReply(347647,"Nobody writes פלשתינאים!!!","Michael Berg","Galut","09/29/08","Maybe they were trying to make it seem more religious by being closer to the word פלישתים-the plishtim, the \"philisteans,\" from the tanach!");
AddReply(347643,"You\'re right, but....","chava","yerushalayim","09/29/08","So now you\'ve given those that want to blame us all that they need for next time.  How to publicize this without doing that?  I don\'t know. But....\nI think a letter needs to be written to Olmert and Dichter and others telling them that in a \"democracy\", a group isn\'t blamed before a trial. There hasn\'t even been an investigation!");
AddReply(347624,"Ask Avishai","Colonel Klink","Haifa","09/29/08","I wonder if Avishai Raviv knows anything about this.");
AddReply(347609,"For once, Medad you are totally right.  Shabak did this.","Velvel","silver spring","09/29/08","");
AddReply(347606,"All the Points Mentioned","Larry","TA","09/29/08","Are well taken. It also reads as if written by someone whose native tongue is not Hebrew. The \'maspik\' stands out. The \'Tsava Hamishtachrerim Hamamlachti\'im\' is also very peculiar, as you wrote. When the intent would be to \'lehishtachrer\' from the \'mamlachti\'im\'. That shows a real shallow understanding of the mind-set of the \'Medinat Yehudah\' types. It reads as if written by an infiltrator, maybe an Anglo-Saxon immigrant who has been in Israel a long time but learned his Hebrew late. \n\nThis whole thing is obviously bogus. It would not surprise me if Sternhell did this by himself, maybe enlisting some friends. \n\nThe other possibility is that this was written by Sabras trying to mimic the Hebrew of religious immigrants who learned formal Hebrew, Because it\'s both stilted and riddled with errors.");
AddReply(347599,"For once, I agree with Medad","mike","Vienna,VA","09/29/08","It seems that the author of our flyer may be professor Sternhell.  How disappointing.");
AddReply(347597,"Mercy Medad! what are you suggesting???","Rob","usa","09/29/08","No Need for further study, unless you suffer from a learning disorder. I know this is a real shocker for most, but the government is far more dangerous to Jews than arabs..");

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