oznama Express reported that Pakistani security officials have confirmed that the weapons seized from the Military offence (against the Taliban in South Waziristan on 2009) were of Russian, Indian and U.S origin, with Israel being the sole provider of Modern technology, there is significant evidence that the technology used in the Installation of the FM radio by Molvi Fazlullah was also Israel made. [14] Roznama Jang also reported statements from senior Pakistani military officials that they have significant proof that Israel and India are provoking rebellion in Balochistan and Waziristan. [15]
A Former Jamaat e Islami Amir Qazi Hussain Ahmed described the military operation to be a result of a conspiracy hatched by India & Israel in order to create rift and enmity between Jihadi groups and the Pakistan Army [16] .
Literature Review
'The Jew is Not My Enemy: Unveiling the Myths that Fuel Muslim Anti-Semitism' (Fatah) Addresses in significant details on the issues of hostility that Muslims and Jews face against one other, by offering a historical viewpoint and as well as current and recent events that fuel this notion predominantly found in the Muslim world. He argues, with references to various Islamic Scriptures and sources, that most of the Hatred and hostility has its roots in mere speculations and what he calls 'The rhetoric of the screaming Clerics'.
This book also examines the voice of the Pakistani Muslim, which views the 'Global Jewish Lobby' and Israel for its troubles, one example is how the general opinion of the masses was that Jews were responsible for the Bird Flu outbreak, how in order for a Muslim, to establish his faith and credibility has to fully embrace these myths as facts.
'Diaspora: Generation and the Ground' (Boyarin & Boyarin, 1993) is an
essay by two Jewish Rabbis living in NY, USA; they are Talmudic scholars and write extensively on Jewish issues. This piece focuses on the Diaspora, and Jewish identity, this article focuses on the Geographical and Genealogical grounds which shape the Jewish identity. They talk about what does the Jewish faith has to offer as compared to the Abrahamic religions (i.e Christianity & Islam)
Judaism for one, they argue, that celebrates diversity and individualism more, rather than Nationalistic Ideology.
To back this claim, they provide a number of Citations from various Jewish scriptures, writings, sources, et al. It also gives an interesting myriad of perspectives on the question of 'Diaspora' in the Jewish indemnity in different eras and places, most of the Jews had one thing in common, that Jews living outside of Jerusalem did not think themselves as exiled or oppressed, but were very much in roots with where they lived, and they did quite happily.
'What is Antisemitism?' (Halpern) Explains the
history of the term, where does it stem from, its variations and its modern day implications, both ideological & psychological. He first explains through his experience, a sentence mapping with describes in detail on what the term 'antisemitism' actually refers to, and reiterates how it specifically refers to the Jewish faith, since Arabs & Ethiopians also fall under the Semitic language category, the term cannot be fully understood without keeping in consideration, according to the Author the events which took place between 1870-1950.
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