Norway promotes the ethnic hatred of Israelis

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Omri Cerin:

This could not have been more predictable:
The junior partner in the Norwegian government, the Socialist Left Party of Kristin Halvorsen, (Sosialistisk Venstreparti), plans to vote on a measure calling for military action against Israel if it decides to act against the Hamas in Gaza… Here is the less than lucid reasoning behind the motion: The credibility of the world community in its confrontation with the Gadafi regime is undermined when there is no reaction against other states in the region who commit injustices against civil population. The greater world community must therefore also react against Israeli air attacks on the Gaza strip.
Admittedly Norway might be a special case. The country’s level of institutionalized anti-Israel hostility is pathological. Norway is where the Israelis are being evicted from their embassy because there are too many security threats against their building. Those security threats are incited in part by Norwegian authorities who fund anti-Israel hatefests, whether in the form of Israel-hating all-star academic seminars or via blood-soaked exhibits that line up dead Palestinian babies with Nazi-style IDF helmets. The Israelis are trying to relocate elsewhere, but no one is willing to rent land to the country’s favorite Two Minute Hate target. So it’s unclear what’s going to happen.

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There is more.

Norway has helped the enemies of Israel in the past. I am not sure where the ethnic hatred comes from, but it has not impaired Norway's ability to do business anywhere else in the world including the US where a Norwegian company was recently give a permit for a deep water well in the Gulf.

The US should be prepared to shoot down this new standard if it is used to stop Israel from defending itself from attack by the Hamas death cult.
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