Friday, September 04, 2015

Reuters Exclusive: Migrant crisis spurs European interest in Israeli border barriers



(So when non-Jewish nations need a wall to keep out invading muslims, its suddenly not an “apartheid wall”. And this is why some people, including me, call it antisemitism when people criticize Israel)
Faced with a surge in migration from the Middle East and North Africa, two European countries are exploring the possibility of erecting towering steel security fences along parts of their borders, similar to Israel’s barrier with Egypt.
Hungary and Bulgaria have made preliminary inquiries about buying the Israeli-designed fences, according to an Israeli business source who declined to be named due to the sensitivity of the discussions.
Both EU countries are beefing up their borders to deter migrants, many of them refugees from wars, who are seeking to use them as gateways to richer countries further north and west, particularly Germany.
But moves to throw up such barriers – which could be around 5-6 meters (15-20 feet) high, topped with razor wire and equipped with cameras and motion sensors – would evoke memories of Cold War-era divisions in Europe and exasperate EU officials who say they would not help to solve the crisis.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Europe is the very definition of anti-Semitism. Always has been. Over 1500 years history - with the exception of the last century - the Jews have had it better under Islam than in Christian Europe.

The Euros learned nothing, absolutely nothing, from the Nazi holocaust. They are now going to pay the price.

Pastorius said...

Sad, but true.