The Supreme Court in Israel has decided to double the sentence of the Israeli policeman who killed a Palestinian as he was fleeing the scene of an attempted car theft. The policeman, Shahar Mizrahi, killed the suspected thief Mohammed Ghanaim, as he was moving away from him. The crime involved was a misdemeanor, had it been proven, and is punishable by a few months in prison. Responding to the ruling, the minister of internal security, Yitzhak Aharonivich, said it was a black day, as did the country's policemen, and threatened to stand by and watch criminals in the future. I am summing up a massive campaign of support for the murderer-policeman, but what about the verdict? The Supreme Court sentenced him to 30 months in jail, after a local court sentenced him to 15. There was an appeal, requesting that he be declared innocent. The policeman has been found guilty of crime of murder, and attempted car theft, a misdemeanor, does not mean a guilty decision. The price of killing a Palestinian is 30 months, and the killer protests, demanding to be declared innocent. I write over and over that Israel is a neo-Nazi, or fascist state, and they provide me with evidence every time. Here is some additional news of theirs: -The government of Netanyahu continues to try to create the climate for a military strike against Iranian nuclear facilities. There is parallel incitement from the Likudnik neo-conservatives in the United States, in support of a strike. Their publication, The Weekly Standard, devoted its last cover to an article written by Reuel Marc Gerecht, one of the nastiest members of this group, and of their biggest anti-Arab and –Muslim extremists. It was entitled, “Should Israel Bomb Iran? Better Safe than Sorry.” Israel has 245 nuclear bombs, according to the estimate of Dr. Ahmad Tibi, and is afraid of what Iran does not have. Even better is the opinion of Ambassador Dan Kurtzer, who is rational and reasonable, in an eight-page report published by America's Council of Foreign Relations. Kurtzer says it is likely that Israel will begin with confrontations with Hezbollah, which will evolve into a war that might drag in other states, such as Syria, before it is completed by a confrontation with Iran. -For years, I have been hearing about Israel's work on the Iron Dome, to protect it against rockets; the dome began as a defense against Iranian missiles in a military confrontation, but has ended up producing a declaration of its “success” in confronting any rockets that might be launched from the Gaza Strip. The rockets of the Palestinian resistance, over the last decade, have killed two Israelis, and I do not support these attacks because they are not effective, and because Israel uses them as an excuse to kill Palestinians. Nonetheless, Israel has convinced the White House, which in turn convinced the US Congress to spend $205 million on building the Iron Dome, in addition to the billions in annual military assistance. All of this to face the Qassam rockets? I heard from Egyptian intelligence that Israel has no defense against Hezbollah's rockets, because they fall on Israeli targets within seconds, unlike Iranian missiles that require about 12 minutes to reach Israel, which is enough time to intercept them. I have written another time that there will be no peace with this Israeli government, and I always comment about news that supports my opinion. After the last time I thought peace was not imminent, I read about a program on Israel's Channel 10, containing a film of Binyamin Netanyahu, secretly taken, while he visited an Israeli family in 2001. In it, he boasts of ending the Oslo Accords, and he rejects a Palestinian state. He says that he knows America and that it can be moved in the direction that Israel wants. At the least, and for a rare moment in the life of this deceiving terrorist, he was honest about the last point. -The Israeli right combines political extremism, to the degree of Nazi racism, and the superstitions of religious extremism. Chief Rabbi Lau is talking about building a Third Temple, and I insist that the First and Second Temples did not exist. There are no prophets in the Torah. While the Israeli left might be presumed to be working for a solution, I read something that does away with the one-state solution for two peoples in a supplement of Haaretz, which is very moderate. Even Yossi Beilin, one of the most moderate Israeli politicians, wrote that he rejected the idea of living in a non-Jewish state. Would readers like an example about the Israel of these extremists? A member of the Knesset, Hanin Zoabi, was explaining why she participated in the Freedom Flotilla, when she was attacked at the Knesset podium by Anastasia Michaeli. She was born in Russia and converted to Judaism after marrying a Jew, whom she has borne eight children. She was Miss Saint Petersburg, and a fashion model. She is a harlot who has been imported, like the majority of them, resembling the harlots of the Torah. Hanin is from a family that has been there for more than a thousand years, and this is the difference between us: Hanin versus Anastasia. [email protected]