On the eve of the anniversary of the massacre at Deir Yassin on 4/9/1948, the Israelis murdered nine Palestinians in retaliation for a rocket that was fired from Gaza and hit a school bus, injuring an Israeli 16 year old teenager. This is a Nazi ratio par excellence; nine or ten Palestinians against one Israeli wounded or dead, or the equivalent of ten Jews for each Nazi. On the following day, as I was recalling the Deir Yassin massacre, perpetrated by the founders of the criminal state, and reading the details of the other most recent crime, I received a message from a Likudnik, perhaps an Israeli, accusing me of hate crime, or inciting hatred against Israel. This accusation was nothing new. In the past few weeks, I received several messages from people whose names show that they are Jewish. The messages accused me of hate speech or hate crimes. There is also a Likudnik named Sontag who has been sending me short electronic messages for years now, in which he says that Arabs are insects and wishes them all dead. Usually, I provoke him by saying that he is a Nazi, after which he replies with more racist messages. It seems that accusations of hate crimes are all the rage now for the Israeli right, from Likud to Shas and Yisrael Beiteinu, or in the other words, the organized criminal mob that makes up the current occupation government. Do I hate Israel? I think I despise it as a racist, occupation state that murders and destroys, without denying that it is indeed a despicable state worthy of hatred. The Israelis have stolen the land of Palestine from its native inhabitants, based on biblical myths and stories of prophets who never existed and have no traces whatsoever in our countries. The Khazari Ashkenazi Jews killed hundreds of thousands of Palestinians, Egyptians, Syrians, Lebanese and others. Even today, there must be a crime taking place and the day will have hardly ended when we would hear its details. In the 1982 invasion of Lebanon, I bore witness to the killing of 17,500 Lebanese and Palestinians, mostly civilians, including 1700 in Sabra and Shatila, and then 1006 victims, also mostly women and children, in Qana in 1996, plus a thousand in the summer of 2006 in Lebanon, and an equal number in Gaza after that, including 600 killed in one week, and 40 in an UNRWA school. Dr. Izz al-Din Abu al-Aish was rewarded for his medical practice in Israel by having three young girls from his family killed in Israeli bombardment, after which he published a book entitled “I shall not hate”. But one needs to be the Virgin Mary not to hate these people. International law defines a hate crime as being a criminal act against individuals, or destruction of property, bullying, harassment, verbal abuse or insults, or offensive graffiti or letters. This is exactly what Israel and its advocates do every day: As Israel occupies, murders, destroys and steals the homes of the Palestinians and expels them from their lands, its advocates, especially American Likudniks, attack Islam itself as a religion, and not just its adherents. They also distort the Sharia even when they profess the ugliest (or most brutal) monotheistic religion in the world. What Israel and its advocates do also falls under the scope of hate speech, defined in international law as being speech disparaging a person or group of people based on their social or ethnic group, such as sex, nationality, social class, or appearance (skin color, etc.) Who practices all of the above? Us or Israel and its extremist advocates? Israel is a criminal racist state of occupation and murder. This a view shared by the United Nations, and the whole world through the United Nations, and also by Jewish peace advocates who boycott Israel and encourage its boycott, and who express their support for Palestinian victims every day. Israel is a despicable state worthy of being hated, and of being renounced by the international community…As for me, all I am doing is express my scorn for Israel and condemn it from its own mouth. As an aside, I had read the novel 1984 written by George Orwell between 1948 and 1949, and reviewed it for the readers in 1984 when it became a bestseller once again. The novel mentions the phrase Two Minutes' Hate, which is a daily period in which Party members of the society of Oceania must watch a film depicting The Party's enemy and his followers and express their hatred for them and the principles of democracy. All what one needs today is to follow the actions of Israel for two minutes. [email protected]