Politics

Israel: The World’s Only Ethno-State Which Denies that Same Right to Others

Israel has taken steps to ward off a demographic threat to that nation’s existence as a majority Jewish state—but everywhere else in the world, Jewish extremists are at the forefront of opposing any attempts by other peoples to emulate this example.

According to statics just published by the Yedioth Ahronoth daily newspaper in Israel, the common perception that in a few years there will be more non-Jewish Israeli newborns than Jewish ones appears to be detached from reality.

According to Immigration Authority data, the number of Jewish newborns in Israel has increased by nearly 20% since 2001, while during this time the number of Muslim and Christian newborns has dropped by five and 10%, respectively.

Statistics show that over the past decade a total of 1,568, 938 people were born in Israel, including 1,157,517 Jews, 387,308 Muslims and only 24,113 Christians.

Since the beginning of 2011, 107,207 Jewish babies were born, a significantly higher number than the 30,341 Muslims and 1,864 Christians who were born this year.

According to statistics, in 2001 69% of all newborns in Israel were Jewish, while 28% were Muslim and 1.9% Christian. However, in 2010, 76% of all the babies born in Israel were Jewish, while only 22% were Muslim and 1.3% Christian.

Meanwhile, in America, Europe and the rest of the world, Jewish Supremacist organizations such as the ADL, the SPLC, and others, are at the forefront of attacking, slandering, smearing and denigrating anyone of any other ethnic group who dares to stand up for their community’s right to exist in their own homeland.

As usual, it is one law for the Jewish Supremacists, and another law for everyone else.