Outcry in
austerity-hit Israel over news that 'rest chamber' was installed on plane
ferrying PM and wife to London for Thatcher funeral
guardian.co.uk,
Harriet Sherwood in Jerusalem, Sunday 12 May 2013
The Israeli
prime minister, Binyamin Netanyahu, has encountered severe turbulence after it
emerged that he ordered a double bed to be installed on a plane that carried
him and his deeply unpopular wife, Sara, to Baroness Thatcher's funeral in
London last month – at a cost of $127,000 (£83,000).
The
revelation comes amid growing resentment over an austerity budget proposed by
the finance minister Yair Lapid, a former TV personality who won popular
support in January's election by promising to champion Israel's financially
squeezed middle class. Up to 15,000 people demonstrated in Tel Aviv, Jerusalem
and other cities on Saturday night in an echo of the massive social justice
protests that swept the country two years ago.
Following
an outcry over the cost of installing a "rest chamber" on the
chartered El Al flight, Netanyahu's office said that henceforth no sleeping
cabins would be provided on short-haul flights to Europe.
Initially,
officials defended the move – disclosed by Israel's Channel 10 on Friday
evening – in a statement that was immediately mocked by commentators for its
detailed account of Netanyahu's schedule.
The
statement said: "The prime minister took off for London on the night after
Independence Day, in the course of which he attended a reception for
outstanding soldiers at the presidential residence, the World Bible Quiz, a
reception for diplomatic personnel in Israel and the Israel prize ceremony. The
flight was booked for midnight after a day full of events, and afterwards the
prime minister was to represent the state of Israel at a number of official
international events, including meetings with the prime ministers of Canada and
Britain. It is acceptable for the prime minister of Israel to be able to rest
at night between two packed days as those."
El Al,
Israel's national airline, was paid $427,000 for the charter flight, including
the cost of the chamber. A smaller plane, without sleeping quarters, would have
cost $300,000, according to Israeli media reports.
Channel 10
pointed out that the Israeli president, Shimon Peres, who will be 90 next
month, spent an 11-hour flight to South Korea seated in business class.
Writing in
Yedioth Ahronoth, Israel's biggest-selling newspaper, Sima Kadmon said:
"We thought that nothing could surprise us anymore when it came to the
Netanyahus' personal behaviour. Well, we thought wrong. It turns out that King
Bibi and Queen Sara are entitled to do everything … The double bed that was
installed on the plane cost the Israeli public, which is buckling under the
weight of the austerity measures, half a million shekels. Is there no
shame?"
The
disclosure of Netanyahu's in-flight sleeping arrangements follows the
revelation earlier this year of a prime ministerial budget of $2,800 forice-cream. A contract with a Jerusalem ice-cream parlour was swiftly cancelled.
Meanwhile,
the Israeli public is facing a 1.5% rise in income tax, a 1% increase in VAT
and a reduction in child allowances as part of an austerity package, which
critics says disproportionately penalises the middle class.
Anger at demonstrations
on Saturday focused on Lapid, whose party Yesh Atid (There is a Future) came second in January's election and is now a key partner in Netanyahu's coalition
government. Lapid had pitched his campaign at middle-class voters who were the
mainstay of 2011's social justice movement.
Daphni
Leef, one of the protest leaders, called on Lapid to "take from the
tycoons, not the people … from those who have and not from those who
don't".
Lior Tzur,
31, told the Jerusalem Post: "Lapid sold us all an illusion that he'll
change things and help the middle class, when really he's just going to
continue the same policies of money and power that existed before."
A poll
published in the pro-government Israel Hayom tabloid last week found that more
than 50% of respondents said their confidence in Lapid had fallen since the
election.
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Revelations
of Binyamin Netanyahu’s profligacy come days after
anti-austerity protests in
cities across Israel. Photograph: Uriel
Sinai/Getty Images
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Matthew’s Message - May 12, 2013 - (Matthew Channelled by Suzanne Ward) - New
“… Israel's persistent belligerence is the work of the Zionists—another of the Illuminati's disparate groups—who serve only their own interests of conquest. Contrary to what they want you to believe, the Zionist movement does not represent the will of the Israelis or Jews anywhere else in the world. In time, this movement, which is losing favor even with its former staunch allies, will completely lose its credibility and influence. …”
GW: I’m
reading between the lines here, and what you’re saying, Michael, is that the
young people and even many of the elders within Israel are searching for peace.
The fact
that Netanyahu has even maintained a position of power or leadership within the
country might suggest that something that was not particularly life-honoring
had taken place in the leadership.
Is
Netanyahu in containment at the moment?
AAM: He is
in some form of mild containment. He is not in full containment, let us put it
that way. Now, we also say that he has a following in the middle range of those
who wish to maintain the status quo. And part of that maintenance of the status
quo is not just the belief in lack and limitation. It is also the desire to
maintain power, and to maintain wealth, and to maintain positions of freedom.
And that is
not the fundamental basis upon which Israel, or any other nation, for that
matter, has been founded. So his position and his power you will see
diminishing.
9. It can be no other way—simply, this is the physics that governs life in this universe. As Earth continues apace into successively higher planes, nothing with low vibrations in any form—physical bodies, subversive plans, theft, dishonesty, unjust laws and imprisonment, bigotry, cruel customs and deeds—can survive.
10. Moving on, no, it will not be quite like religions being “totally discarded and replaced by universal laws in the Golden Age.” When the truths come forth that science and spirit are one and the same and that religious dogmas were originated by early leaders of church and state to control the masses, people whose consciousness has risen beyond the constraints of third density will adhere to the spiritual aspects of their respective religions and the devised, controlling aspects will fall by the wayside.
11. One of the truths to come forth is that Zionism, which by dark intent has been made synonymous with Judaism, actually is a bellicose political movement within the Illuminati, and its aim for more than six decades has been to create conflict and instability in the entire Middle East. Zionists, who have wielded powerful influence within and behind major governments and their military forces, do NOT represent the Jewish peoples in Israel or anywhere else. And, like all other Illuminati factions, they have been committed to that cabal’s goal of global domination.
12. Although Semites are of diverse national origins and religions, the Zionists have been successful in convincing many that “anti-Semitic” is exclusively prejudice against the Jewish peoples and opposition to Israel’s right to defend itself from its “enemies.” By means of that blatant distortion, they obtained not only world sympathy, but also massive defense funding from Israel’s allies, most especially the United States, all of which served to increase the Illuminati’s vast profits from their industrial-military machine.
13. In addition to controlling the masses through dogmatic teachings, religions have served the dark purpose of divisiveness to such an extent that it resulted in centuries of trauma and bloodshed. Witness the Crusades, wars between Catholics and Protestants, pogroms against Jews, executions of “blasphemous” individuals who refused to “recant.” (Read More …)


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