The recent events in NZ do not justify smashing grave stones or any other action against jews in general but this guy David Swart could have taken lessons from Yak and Sookersht in whining about being a victim
"Israel Bashings" what a joke, this idiot clearly can not accept that the reason Israel is being "bashed" over this is because Israel is in the wrong and it is the arrogant self denial attitude he is displaying that is making the situation worse.
Jewish gravestones destroyed in NZ after spy row
A day after New Zealand downgraded diplomatic ties with Israel, vandals have smashed a group of Jewish headstones in a cemetery in the capital, Wellington.
Our New Zealand correspondent, Gillian Bradford, reports local Jewish leaders believe the events are linked.
Sixteen marble headstones in an isolated part of an inner city cemetery have been smashed, and staff say they are not repairable.
The vandals also painted swastikas on the ground.
The president of New Zealand's Jewish Council, David Swart, believes the vandalism is linked to the jailing of two suspected Israeli spies.
Mr Swart says Israel bashing one day, turns into Jew bashing the next.
New Zealand on Thursday imposed diplomatic sanctions on Israel after two alleged agents of Israel's intelligence service, Mossad, were jailed in the city of Auckland.
Uriel Kelman and Elisha Cara were jailed for six months by an Auckland court for trying to fraudulently obtain a New Zealand passport.
16/07/2004 14:19:48 | ABC Radio Australia News
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