UK: Union of Jewish Students Holds Rally Demanding World War III To Protect ISIS In Aleppo

Eric Striker
Daily Stormer
December 17, 2016

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Back in 2003, I distinctly remember Jews – I mean, “hue-man rights organizations” – frantically calling for military intervention over the “genocide” in Darfur. Celebrities would go on MTV, pleading for governments to “stop the genocide” in the Sudanese Civil War where the Arab government clashed with armed Negro rebels in the Sudan Liberation Army. Jews were at the forefront of this campaign, calling it the new “Holocaust,” doing exactly what they’re doing now with Aleppo.

‘Wow, what Tikkun Olam,’ an ignorant goy might exclaim. But if you know Jews, you know they’re Machiavellian thinkers advancing the hive. You see, Iran smuggles arms destined for Palestinians through Sudan, so the Israeli government bribed a few Negroes to lead a violent rebellion, and when it looked like they would lose, tapped every possible root to get America and Europe to save this little project of theirs.

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Now they’re up to the same old tricks, except this time with Aleppo. Unlike the Darfur campaign, during a time where people still took the Judenpresse seriously, calls for a third world war in Syria are falling on deaf ears.

The Jewish Chronicle:

Jewish students rallied together in solidarity for the citizens of Aleppo on Thursday evening, and called on the UK government “to assist in the humanitarian aid effort and to put pressure for a long-lasting ceasefire in the region.”

The event, which took place in front of the Houses of Parliament, was organised by the Union of Jewish Students, which urged “Jewish students, friends and allies”, to “stand with those in Aleppo who have nowhere left to hide.”

“Ten years ago Jewish students campaigned against genocides in Darfur. The time has come to do it again,” the UJS posted in the Facebook group advertising the event.

“When we remember the Holocaust, we say ‘Never Again’, but all too often we fail to act upon our words. Today, right now, Jewish students are standing up to demand that the citizens of Aleppo are afforded the most basic of all human rights – the right to life.

“As Jewish students, we have a responsibility to speak up. ‘Lo tuchal lehitalem’ (Deut. 23:2), ‘you must not stand by’ or ‘you must not remain indifferent’. Indifference – to human suffering, to hatred and to genocide – contradicts everything that Judaism holds sacred. Regardless of your opinion on the politics behind the conflict, the reality is that children and innocent civilians are being killed in a war waged by others.”

So far, the only non-Jews or Al-Qaeda Islamists still on board are John McCain, his boyfriend Lindsay Graham and Angela Merkel. It’s stunning just how little traction they’re gaining for their warmongering, even as they activate Jews from all over the political spectrum to fire on all cylinders.

One is a liberal, three are neo-cons, and Rabbi Shmuley claims he supports Donald Trump, but they all package Aleppo in different ideological gift wrap to maximize fake outrage. But everyone is ignoring them and rooting for Assad and the Russians to take their country back from American and Israeli government armed savages, instead.

It’s not a coincidence, it’s all being coordinated.

The Jerusalem Post:

The American Jewish Committee called Thursday for coordinated world action to save Syria. The organization said it is horrified by “the wanton destruction of Aleppo, Syria’s third largest city, by the Bashar Assad regime, Russia and Iran.”

“We know all too well from history the tragic consequences of governments that failed to find the will to act in the face of such unspeakable crimes against humanity,” said AJC CEO David Harris. “Watching the boundless tragedy of Syria in real time only heightens the severity of the crisis and urgency, however late in the day, of a constructive, coordinated international response.”

Anti-Defamation League CEO Jonathan Greenblatt released a blog post this week highlighting the Jewish community’s “special responsibility to speak out, having learned the price of the world’s silence.”

“The phrase ‘Never Again’ means not only a commitment to fight antisemitism, but ensuring that no group or people ever be subjected to such brutality,” he wrote.

In New Jersey, Israeli-American businessman Moti Kahana is planning two rallies – one in Tel Aviv on the first night of Hanukka (December 24) and one in New York on the last night (January 1). Kahana is the founder and CEO of nonprofit organization Amaliah, which delivers humanitarian aid to civilians in southern Syria by way of the border with Israel.

On Wednesday, Kahana took to Facebook to call on Jews around the world to join Amaliah in lighting the first “candle of hope.”

“We are asking our government to help stop the killing in Syria,” he told The Jerusalem Post “I know my people [the Jewish people] can unite and help the people of Syria.” Noting his age, 48, Kahana remarked that he never understood how the Jews were killed in the Holocaust and nobody did anything. “Now I understand. Over the past five years, I finally understood how the Holocaust happened,” he said, pointing to silence around the world, including from the Jewish people as the Syrian civil war raged on. Evoking the post-Holocaust pledge “Never Again,” Kahana stressed that these words should apply to everyone and lamented that the Jews have “forgotten who we are.”

These people are also undergoing painstaking measures to try and convince the public that there is some kind of difference between the head chopping Salafists being driven out of Aleppo and the head chopping Salafists of Al-Qaeda/ISIS. The truth begs to differ, as the Aleppo terrorists are now retreating en mass to reorganize in Idlib, which even the Judenpresse has begrudgingly admitted is an Al-Qaeda stronghold.

The Independent:

While the ceasefire deal – the second this week after a Turkish and Russian brokered truce broke down on Wednesday – brought a temporary respite for those who have managed to get out, aid organisations have warned that the ordeal for people leaving Aleppo is far from over.

Rural Idlib province – the buses’ destination – is mostly controlled by rebel factions at odds with each other, including extremist groups such as Jabhat Fateh al-Sham, which is linked to al-Qaeda

As with the Russian hacking hoax, Aleppo depends entirely on fake news produced by some Arab in his living room in Coventry, England.

The advances by the Syrian government, Iranians and Russians in the last month have been monumental. With Trump ascending to power, the CIA propped up Kurdish puppet state and other carved out territories will be next.

Can’t Mossad the Assad.

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