Sunday, October 07, 2018

There are also issues with Israel and Russia and Russian media are talking anti-Semitism.

These are the reasons American presidents come out and denounce act by Israel when it seems to over reach into Syria and the Golan Heights and/or Gaza or whatever. American presidents have to take the part of Israel regardless of it's actions with strict understandings as to the limits Israel has in the Middle East, but, letting the rest of the world know, Israel is still an ally.

This media interpretation of Israel's jets into Syria to end arms to Hezbollah can act to raise hatred. There are approximately 186,000 Russian Jews. When hatred is laced with nationalism, the feels toward these people can change. President Putin can change this media confrontation of Israel, but, will he do it before there is a Jewish tragedy in Russia?

One other thing, there are some news reports stating while Israeli politicians are stating the defense of northern Israel is the same, the reality is the IDF may be seeing a hardening of the border with Syria because of Russian's defense deterrent. There needs to be clarification with Russia by the USA as to the protection of Israel's northern border and the arming of Hezbollah.

October 4, 2018
By Dmitry Sumsky

And so, brothers and sisters, (click here) because of the malicious provocation of the Jewish air force, our airplane, with 15 Russian souls on board, was downed by the friendly fire of our ally. The Jewish aircraft took cover behind our larger plane, in keeping with the Eastern ruses that have characterized this people for thousands of years. How and why were the Jews able to fly in airspace that Russia had entirely closed to flights from foreign aircraft?

The answer is clear: The Jews’ leaders come to Moscow and repeatedly whine and ultimately Russia permits them to do things beyond the letter of the rules. Russian President Vladimir Putin and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu embrace and finalize things man-to-man, but we all know how Jewish men stand by their Jewish word – and we are witness to the difficult outcome.

No, this isn’t the official Russian interpretation of the interception of a Russian Ilyushin-20 cargo plane by Syrian anti-aircraft missiles (the September 17 disaster, as it has been called by Russia’s media). It’s a synopsis of a discussion between the two leading commentators of the extremist nationalist-religious Rusprav “Pravoslavic Russia” internet channel.

One of the two, Konstantin Dushenov, is a journalist who calls himself “anti-Semitic in the loftiest and most noble sense of the word,” and who in the past was sentenced to a jail term for racist incitement. The other is Andrei Papalov, who is also one of the most prominent self-declared anti-Semitic journalists in contemporary Russia....