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Yes. In WWII they toured Nazi death camps and claimed they were just fine.Today, they refuse to honor the Star of David, calling it the same thing as the swastika, but they have the Red Crescent.Yimach schmam to them.
Forget the fact that they assist the Arabs today in their Jihad against us and and assisted the Nazis praised their death camps, you don't hear anything bad about a Jew joining the Red Cross?
It has been almost 900 days since the Israeli soldier, Gilad Shalit, was captured by Palestinian armed factions from Gaza. To date, the ICRC's attempts to visit him and to establish contact between him and his family have been unsuccessful. Pierre Wettach, the ICRC's head of delegation in Israel and the occupied territories, explains.
Red Cross Disappoints On Gilad ShalitWednesday, January 14, 2009Gilad Shalit is held hostage by Hamas for more than two yearsHamas has not allowed any access to Shalit by the Red Cross, or anyone elseEven Nazi Germany accepted visits of the Red Cross delegates to the concentration campsGilad Shalit"The International Red Cross should be more active and persuasive in getting a visit with abducted Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit" - that's the view of Noam, the father of corporal Shalit who was captured over two years ago by Palestinian terrorists from the Gaza Strip. Since then, in total violation of international law, the Palestinians had not allowed the Red Cross to pay even one visit to Gilad to testify to his treatment and condition. Today Israeli protesters gathered outside an Israeli prison where Red Cross Representatives once again visited captured Palestinian prisoners.
Has the Red Cross visited Gilad Shalit? I don't think so...http://www.icrc.org/eng/resources/documents/interview/israel-interview-111208.htmQuoteIt has been almost 900 days since the Israeli soldier, Gilad Shalit, was captured by Palestinian armed factions from Gaza. To date, the ICRC's attempts to visit him and to establish contact between him and his family have been unsuccessful. Pierre Wettach, the ICRC's head of delegation in Israel and the occupied territories, explains.http://www.isracast.com/article.aspx?ID=1002QuoteRed Cross Disappoints On Gilad ShalitWednesday, January 14, 2009Gilad Shalit is held hostage by Hamas for more than two yearsHamas has not allowed any access to Shalit by the Red Cross, or anyone elseEven Nazi Germany accepted visits of the Red Cross delegates to the concentration campsGilad Shalit"The International Red Cross should be more active and persuasive in getting a visit with abducted Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit" - that's the view of Noam, the father of corporal Shalit who was captured over two years ago by Palestinian terrorists from the Gaza Strip. Since then, in total violation of international law, the Palestinians had not allowed the Red Cross to pay even one visit to Gilad to testify to his treatment and condition. Today Israeli protesters gathered outside an Israeli prison where Red Cross Representatives once again visited captured Palestinian prisoners.
It's not an actual cross, more like a red plus sign or 45 degree rotated letter x or chi.
Quote from: Rubystars on December 19, 2010, 10:14:15 PMIt's not an actual cross, more like a red plus sign or 45 degree rotated letter x or chi. I abstain from all mathematical problems involving addition based upon my religious convictions.--KL, Why not join Magen David Adom instead [over all the locations in the world the red cross goes, why not make your location E"Y?]. Or another Jewish cause local to you if travel is not possible? There are many Jews in the world who need your help... there is nothing wrong with helping non-Jews, but when Jews in the world need help is it not bizarre for a Jew to help others over fellow Jews who suffer just as much?
Quote from: Ari Ben-Canaan on December 20, 2010, 01:24:04 AMQuote from: Rubystars on December 19, 2010, 10:14:15 PMIt's not an actual cross, more like a red plus sign or 45 degree rotated letter x or chi. I abstain from all mathematical problems involving addition based upon my religious convictions.--KL, Why not join Magen David Adom instead [over all the locations in the world the red cross goes, why not make your location E"Y?]. Or another Jewish cause local to you if travel is not possible? There are many Jews in the world who need your help... there is nothing wrong with helping non-Jews, but when Jews in the world need help is it not bizarre for a Jew to help others over fellow Jews who suffer just as much?what are some of these organisations? yes, travel is currently not an option. it's just that the red cross has a big name and i actually am aware of the red cross's existence.
Quote from: Ron Ben Michael on December 19, 2010, 09:56:30 PMForget the fact that they assist the Arabs today in their Jihad against us and and assisted the Nazis praised their death camps, you don't hear anything bad about a Jew joining the Red Cross?i am concerned about their actions that hurt israel, but not so much the symbols that they use. from what i understand, the magen david adom is unrecognized, but used anyway. as far as helping injured quranimals is concerned, isn't the red cross bound by the Hippocratic Oath? do they deliberately help muzzies and ignore injured Israelis?the fact that they praised the nazis does concern me
Join Magen David Adom...Not the terrible Red Cross. Forget big names. The Magen David Adom are a lot better and it's not such a small name that it wouldn't be recognized. If anything, a self-respecting Jew would know better to go with a more righteous and better organization......
Quote from: Dr. Dan on December 20, 2010, 10:34:50 AMJoin Magen David Adom...Not the terrible Red Cross. Forget big names. The Magen David Adom are a lot better and it's not such a small name that it wouldn't be recognized. If anything, a self-respecting Jew would know better to go with a more righteous and better organization......they operate outside of Israel? that would be great!