According to Ceylan, and speaking for Oktar as well, “Peace and security can be achieved through only a Turkish-Islamic Union, where all the countries will be independent in their states but under one roof [so to speak], but Turkey would be the spiritual leader under the Turkey-Islamic Union.” The only foreseeable problem with this particular goal is it doesn’t fit in with the spiritual goals of most Jews and Christians.
There are certain entities (as well as individuals, whatever their sphere of operation or influence) which require additional lessons to be learned, at least when it comes to recognizing who is friend and who is foe. And, especially in relation to Israel and the Jewish people at large, there is NO room for error. What’s the point? Simply put, the tiniest minority (out of the world’s population) possesses a Jewish homeland which is a tad larger than N.J. Mind you, N.J. is the 5th smallest U.S. State. Thus, Israel has zero wiggle room. Literally.
Now, whether Ynetnews editorial staff includes slow learners or is in agreement with this and that, it matters not a whit. What counts are the results from their actions, or lack thereof.
That being the case, the fact that their staff would give Adnan Oktar – a PROVEN Muslim Brotherhood operative – a platform, particularly after all the heavy lifting done at this site, well, such mendacious behavior deserves a frontal smack down.
Besides, this American-Israeli has little patience, and even less time, to keep hammering home the same threats. Therefore, it would behoove Ynetnews staff to sit up and pay attention. Forthwith. So, listen up:
Compiled Lesson Plan: from Adina Kutnicki.com to Ynetnews:
FEATURING: Adnan Oktar
As a dangerous, cunning and mobbed up Islamist, Adnan Oktar is hardly a stranger to this blog. As such, he was also front and center at a major interview, back in October 2013.
Oh me, oh my…you can’t make this stuff up.
Who is helping him among the Israeli Jews and diaspora Jews and why are they helping him?
As explained in my previous interview at Inquisitr:
Alas, here we go again, and this time Ynetnews is this blogger’s current “site of interest”…and for good reason!
Turkey’s unforgettable Jewish history
Ynetnews.com – Op-ed: Israel and Turkey have enjoyed mutual love and cooperation on an unprecedented level, writes Muslim author Adnan Oktar.
When they set off that dark night at the close of the fifteenth century, none of them knew that their journey would make history. They only wanted to be able to practice their religion freely, name their children in the way they wanted, and pass their traditions on to their children. Yet, they were no longer wanted in the lands where they lived and worked for decades.
The journey scattered them around the world. Some went west to North Africa, some to Portugal, some to Holland, Great Britain and even Scandinavia. But not even this escape brought the hoped-for relief. Those who went to Portugal had to face bigger problems just five years later, while those who went to North Africa suffered heavy death tolls due to the unforgiving climate.
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When they first heard that there was a country willing to take them without denying them their identity or faith, it seemed brighter days could be just ahead. Yet the country was so far away: If they set out alone, they could meet the same end as those who chose North Africa. But they never had to face that dilemma, for the ships were already waiting in port. Those ships, belonging to the Ottoman fleet, set off back to Ottoman soil, carrying their passengers away from tyranny and oppression.
So while King Ferdinand II of Spain wanted them out of his country, without even allowing them to take their possessions or gold, Sultan Bayezid II embraced them with open arms. The Ottoman ruler issued a decree (ferman) to ensure that Jews would be well protected on Ottoman soil.
The Jewish migrants resettled in various parts of the Ottoman lands, most notably in Istanbul, Edirne and Thessaloniki, and in İzmir, Manisa, Bursa, Gallipoli, Amasya, Patros, Korfu, Larissa and Manastır. From that day on, Jews played a great role in Turkish history.
The Ottoman Empire embraced these sincere and hardworking people, giving them important and key positions, especially in the various administrations. The Sultans, in many cases, even trusted Jews with their lives. For instance, Moses Hamon was the personal physician of Bayezid II and Selim I; and his grandson, Moses Hamon Junior, performed the same duty for Suleiman I.
Jews, returning the favor, were always very loyal to the Ottoman sultans.
Don Joseph Nasi, Solomon Ben Natan Eskenazi, Salomon Aben Yaeche, Ester Kira, David Passi, Shlomo Alkabes, Joseph Ben Ephraim Karo and Jacob Berav. These are but a few of Jews who secured themselves a significant place in Ottoman history. The fact that Jews founded the first printing house in the Ottoman Empire is one example of the unforgettable place of Jews in Ottoman history.
Brotherly love
Jews lived peacefully throughout the lifespan of the Muslim Ottoman Empire, in particular in light of the ordeal faced by their coreligionists in the Christian-dominated Europe. And they never hesitated to stand up for and protect Turkish lands.
The collapse of the Ottoman Empire and subsequent rise of the Turkish Republic didn’t change the love and trust felt by Turks towards the Jews. Mustafa Kemal Ataturk, the founder of modern Turkey, ensured that famous Jewish scientists fleeing Nazi Germany could continue their work at Turkish universities.
Many Turkish diplomats such as Behiç Erkin, the Paris ambassador during the WWII, Cevdet Dülger, the consul general to Paris, Namık Kemal Yolga the vice consul to Paris, Necdet Kent, the consul to Marseilles, all have a special place in Jewish history – saving Turkish Jews from Nazi oppression. And they didn’t only save Turkish Jews, but others as well, by stretching the limits of the regulations under which they were operating. Indeed, Yad Vashem Holocaust Museum in Jerusalemawarded one of these diplomats, Selahattin Ulkumen, the title of Righteous Gentile in a magnificent ceremony held on June 26, 1990.
Today, there are fewer Jews living in Turkey than before. Yet, there is no change in the love or friendship the Turkish people feel towards these valuable people. Today, relations between Turkey and Israel improve with each passing day, and both sides are making efforts to eliminate the remaining sticking points.
It is important to understand that the history of these two countries is full of examples of mutual love and cooperation on an unprecedented level. On top of that, Turkey and Israel are the two strongest countries in the region, and natural allies.
The Turkish government could never harbor any hostility towards the Israeli people and the Jews. Their friendship is of a selfless and brotherly nature, just as it was back in 1492. Occasional disagreements over certain issues can never permanently hurt this kind of love.
And, just in case Ynetnews believes it is preferable to ignore the evidence within, they would do well to rethink their calculus. Post haste. Pray tell, what’s the hurry? Well, they may want to query the Jewish Press (and other heretofore referenced miscreants), as to how toxic certain writers/editors become when they fail to conduct their due diligence. This is the case, even when publishers swing leftward and reflexively lean towards an Arabist tilt. If for nothing else, their (fiscal) bottom line is in play. Up for grabs.
In this regard, a repeated target featured at this site (linked above) is no longer at his editorial perch at the Jewish Press’s online site. Coincidence…oh yeah…yippee too.
Yet, surprise, surprise, here’s the tall tale offered: said editor of interest, Yori Yanover, was cut loose due to an insult perceived by their Haredi readership, when he criticized them for demonstrating en mass over Israel’s (long overdue) decision to draft their community into the IDF. (Full Disclosure: this is a political decision which is righteous, and its ramifications are cited in another interview) Yet, it is a balderdash excuse, in relation to the firing. The aforementioned editor has committed far worse, which has offended the Jewish community.
Now, Ynetnews (and others, similarly inclined), put on your thinking caps and consider the facts at hand, and do trust this American-Israeli re said backlash: major pressure was brought to bear upon the Jewish Press, as a piggyback to this blogger’s outing of Yori Yanover’s cozy, tendentious relationship (ala his tap dance) with the same Adnan Oktar and his “Oktarettes”.
Along this trajectory, over the past several months, this and that “advertising” sources were alerted (from several directions) to said “non-kosher”, anti-Jewish/Israel hook ups. Rocky times naturally ensued. In fact, the nonsense spun, the so-called narrative, as to why Yori Yanover was fired requires a flight from fancy, especially since the Haredi community are NOT the Jewish Press’s majority readership. Far from it. As a matter of record, their majority readership are mainstream Torah observant Jews. Christian Zionists are dedicated readers too. Both are a far cry from the ultra Orthodox Haredi community! Moreover, Haredi readership relies on another main newspaper, Hamodia. It is an online news daily with a print counterpart; it is slick, well done and news-centered. It includes a glossy magazine insert, one which caters to the female persuasion. This is an extra selling point.
DESPITE the above truths, the publisher at the Jewish Press would never admit – nor issue requisite mea culpas to their devoted readership – that they allowed Yori Yanover to pursue his very strange “relationship” with a Muslim Brotherhood Mafia operative (and his counterparts, “the show girls”) for several years, as well as his affinity for coddling Missionaries and pedophiles. However, let’s leave the latter tales for another time. Regardless, it was time to throw him overboard, but the actual shove originated due to the above related kerfuffle and outrage, via his bizarre, fawning attachment to Adnan Oktar & his cult members. Nevertheless, the following bogus excuse was cooked up for public consumption:
March 10, 2014
Jewish Press Fires Web Editor Over Haredi “Slur”
The Jewish Press fired its web editor Yori Yanover, a defender of child sex abusers and a known cyber bully, for an anti-haredi headline that is arguably true – not for his litany of previous bad behavior. The headline: “50 Thousand Haredim March So Only Other Jews Die in War.”
Oh, really now, has the Jewish Press decided to sell ice to Eskimos too?
MEMO TO Ynetnews: while your financial house is reportedly a fiscal basket case – yes, this is the scuttlebutt – do you want to sink down further into the morass, but due to a corrosive, collusive association with the Brotherhood’s Adnan Oktar? Have you no shame, no moral compass?
PONDER the (foreseeable) outcome.