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Selasa, Januari 20, 2009

Israel soldiers passing out candy to the kids ..

Making sure they get to school.

Helping Ladies across the street..

Providing childcare


Isnin, Januari 19, 2009

AWAS !!!

Sekarang Kristian sedang aktif di SEREMBAN & SELANGOR.
Kian PESAT ke negeri LAIN.
1900 orang PADERI MELAYU yang baru tiba dari Singapora berada di area sini.

Selain itu,
BERHATI-HATI dengan AIR MINERAL :
1) AL-BARAMKAH
2) AL-MAN

BERJAGA-JAGALAH...

Khamis, Januari 15, 2009

Sampaikan...

Pemimpin Hizbullah, Libanon, Syed Hasan Nasrallah meminta seluruh umat Islam membaca :

SURAH AL-FATH (AYAT 26 & 27)
SURAH YUNUS (AYAT 85 - 88)

serta berdoa dengan :

DOA QUNUT NAZILAH

dan apa-apa munajat kepada ALLAH yang lain dan dihadiahkan kepada saudara kita di PALESTIN khususnya.

Semoga Islam terbela dan Yahudi-Zionis hancur sehancurnya.

AMIN.

Isnin, Januari 05, 2009


Khamis, Januari 01, 2009

URGENT !!!

URGENT !!!
One of the companies hardest hit by the boycott is McDonalds. McDonalds is a "major corporate partner" of the Jewish United Fund. In its own words, the Jewish United Fund "works to maintain American military, economic and diplomatic support for Israel ; monitors and, when necessary, responds to media coverage of Israel ." Also, McDonalds chairman and CEO Jack M. Greenberg is a honorary director of the American-Israel Chamber of Commerce and Industry.
Note : McDonalds has 80 restaurants in Israel , providing employment to 3000 Israelis.
McDonalds has just announced it is closing down its operation in the middle east due to loss of revenue as a direct result of the boycott (Oct 2002), and is replacing Greenberg as its chairman and CEO (Dec 2002). Since the launch of the boycott campaign, two of Jordan 's six McDonald's franchises have closed due to lack of business. In Egypt , McDonald's decided to change its brand name to Manfoods this past March, in an attempt to dodge the boycott. It had no effect and Egyptian police forces were ordered to guard the entrances to McDonald's restaurants, after stone throwing incidents took place. A total of 175 restaurants will be closed at a loss of $350 million. In the face of giants like McDonalds crumbling under the pressure of the boycott, smaller companies are weary of supporting Israel and are steering clear in fear of being boycotted.
Amidst calls for a boycott of Amazon.com, the internet bookstore Amazon.com terminated its association with the Jerusalem Post (Nov 2002). It was revealed that the Jerusalem Post was donating its slice of the profits derived from the amazon.com partnership to Israeli soldiers returning home after committing massacres and other abuses of human rights on the occupied territories.
Their advert, which appeared on most of their pages, read "Buy Amazon.com & Support Israel ". Inundated with complaints, amazon.com severed its ties to the Jerusalem Post, demanding they remove all the adverts and vowed not to hand over any more profits.
Other companies, disgusted by Israel 's treatment of the Palestinians have themselves actively joined the boycott.
In May 2002 a US auto part export company refused to do business with Israel .
In a reply to a purchase order from Israel , John Harris, representing Texas Automotive Export wrote: "We must inform you that Texas Export will not do business with Israeli citizens at this time. We urge you to rein in your military and stop your oppression of the Palestinian people," the letter said. "Your country has lost the respect of the civilised world," it concluded. The success of the boycott has so worried the US government and Israel, both afraid that companies will abandon Israel, that just last week the US threatened to fine US companies that take part in the boycott.
The Department of Commerce has already issued more than $26m in fines and turned down export licenses to those companies found supporting the boycott - so much for democracy and a right to choose who to do business with!