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Wednesday, September 28, 2016

Clinton Snubs Terror Victims

I received this message from Meir Indor, president and founder of Almagor a organization dedicated to the well being and compensation of Israel terror victims. 

"I am forwarding to you text written by a bereaved father, Yossi Zur, whose son was killed in a terror attack done by Hamad in Haifa Israel on 2003. 
Yossi Zur is active in Almagor – Israel’s terror victims organization, Yossi couldn’t see how electing Hilary Clinton would be anything but a turn for the bad in United States, state of Israel relationship.
We have seen in recent years peace initiatives from the White House that ended with no results - other then releasing murderers and terrorists from prison. 
Those initiatives came from the Obama/Kerry/Clinton administrations, and there is a real risk that with the election of Hilary Clinton such policies will continue.
The way I see it, Clinton is looking to win the Nobel prize, and thus she will bring a disaster on Israel, its citizens and to the Jewish settlements in Israel.
Yossi Zur vowed to fight Terrorism in all its forms and make sure nothing similar to what happened to his son, will happen to others in Israel and  
The attached testimony describes Yossi's personal experience from a meeting with Hilary Clinton and should be distributed so that the public will know not only how Clinton “acts” when she is directed by her advisers, but also how she is as a person when she is not in front of cameras".

Here is the text, which was also shared them his Facebook friends Tuesday morning, here.

"On 2003 My son, Assaf, almost 17-years old, was killed in a terror attack in Haifa, Israel, attack orchestrated by Hamas," 

"On 2004, I went with a delegation of families of terror victims to the US, we talked to decision makers, in Congress, Senate and others, the time was when the debate over Israel right for a security fence was at its peak. Israel was taken to the international court in the Hague over the fence. Talking about the need for a fence was very important to us.
"We were welcomed with warmth, with empathy, all heard us and gave us their attention, well, almost everybody."

Tzur goes on to describe the delegation's meeting with Rudy Giuliani. "You could feel the warmth of the man, his humanity, his care," he writes. "You could see tears in his eyes when he told the stories. The meeting was scheduled for an hour, it took almost two hours and then he stood with us patiently taking photos with each and every one."



Giuliani radiating warmth to all attendees 

From New York, the delegation went to Washington for a series of meetings, one of them was in the Senate, with then NY Senator Hilary Clinton. 

Tzur recalls that particular meeting rather vividly - for its shameful obscurity...

"we arrived at her office in the Senate and were shown into a small meeting room, it could hardly fit all of us, it was dark, crowded, it didn’t even have water on the table. So we waited..."

"Time went by, 15 minutes, 30, an hour. Her aides were embarrassed saying she is coming any minute now. After an hour and a half Clinton arrived."

"She looked as us seeing the group in the room, we could see she is not really there with us, we felt she was impatient and just looking to finish it and go. We felt really uncomfortable..."

"Even before we could speak she said, you probably want a photo, come let's go out, leading us to the stairs. There she asked us to stand on the stairs and one of her aides took the photo. We still wanted to talk to her, people came ready to tell her their story, she didn’t intend to hear, it looked she didn’t want to hear..."

"With inhuman coldness she went out amongst us all and disappeared in one of the corridors leaving us shocked and disappointed."


Clinton robotic and cold as ever

Tzur wound up his post by writing a thoughtful message;

"I am not an American citizen and will not vote in the elections, however I had few times the opportunity in Israeli elections to choose the lesser of two evils, so from my small personal experience I will take Giuliani’s advice and support Trump. Personally I am afraid Clinton will cause Israel to miss Obama and I don’t want that either."

We should head his warning and do what we can to make sure Hillary never sees the oval office again. 

This Nov. 8th I know who I am voting for, do you?






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