Netanyahu’s Kid: Islam Is Terorism
Posted in category: News Flash Update, Selebrity at: June 25, 2011 by Cikmuslims in the jewish beliefs- The view hardline Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was dropped on his eldest son, Yair Netanyahu. Haaretz newspaper yesterday, Friday, June 24, 2011, reported a 19-year-old wrote in his Facebook page that Islam is a religion of terror.

muslims in the jewish beliefs~Cynical comment on the religious affiliation of more than a billion inhabitants of Earth was written after the murder of five family members in the West Bank Jewish settler by a Palestinian. “Terror has a religion called Islam,” wrote Yair Netanyahu, who was conscripted.
Earlier this year, he also wrote in his Facebook page that Muslims celebrate the hatred and death. Of course, allegations, accusations Yair Netanyahu has come under fire from Palestinians. The incident comes amid the uncertainty of future Palestinian and Israeli negotiations.
Yair also wrote the hope that there will never be an independent Palestinian state. Facebook page belongs to the first child of two siblings was created two years ago and already has 23 followers. Yair and his group are calling for a boycott against the company and Arab products.
Haaretz revealed, all comments anti-Islamic and Arabic were immediately removed two hours later. The action was taken when this newspaper tried to get comments from staff regarding the statement Yair Netanyahu’s. However, no one wants to respond.
Netanyahu family lawyer, David Shimron, Netanyahu asserted with his wife, Sara, has a moderate and tolerant attitude. “They respect all people regardless of religion, origin, and nationality. That’s how Sara Netanyahu and educate their children, “Shimron said in a statement.
Yair who now held the rank of corporal was drafted into the army since last year. Unlike his father and uncle, Yoni Netanyahu, Yair refused to enter combat troops and choose to be in an army radio.
Israel does require men and women aged at least 18 years of compulsory military service. For men over the past three years, while women two years.
