Israeli film company predicts French entrant into Eurovision song contest

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This one is pretty bizarre.


As Macron bends over backwards, frontwards and sideways, to accommodate Israeli demands that anyone criticizing Israel be denounced as "anti-semitic", the Israelis have somehow managed to predict, months ago, that the French representative in this year's Eurovision song contest would be a gay Algerian Muslim, AND a terrorist (of course!).

The three-part series called Douze Points ('twelve points' in French, the highest score you can receive at Eurovision) is about a French-Algerian Islamic State (IS, formerly ISIS) terrorist posing as a gay man who manages to secure a place in the high-profile international song contest - ostensibly in hopes of carrying out a heinous terrorist attack live on television. The program will air the same week as Eurovision 2019, which is being hosted by Israel.

The really bizarre part is that the Israel film company developed the plot of the show many months before it was known who would represent France in the contest!
 
The three-part series called Douze Points ('twelve points' in French, the highest score you can receive at Eurovision) is about a French-Algerian Islamic State (IS, formerly ISIS) terrorist posing as a gay man who manages to secure a place in the high-profile international song contest - ostensibly in hopes of carrying out a heinous terrorist attack live on television. The program will air the same week as Eurovision 2019, which is being hosted by Israel.

The whole Eurovision 2019 scenario might have as it's apex, a movement that's been developing in Jewish communities throughout Europe and the US - "feelings of animosity against Israeli policy (has) now morphed into overt antisemitism whereby most Jewish communities are now seen and labeled as pro-Israel and anti-democratic. The consequences of this scenario are immensely serious. It means that the half a million Jews in France and the quarter of a million in Britain now live in, if not fear then in apprehension of a period in Europe similar to that of the 1930s in Germany whereby antisemitism grew exponentially and which, of course, led to the horrors of the Holocaust. It is not expected that there will be another Holocaust but it is anticipated, in many (Jewish) quarters, that there may well be a forced exodus of Jews from the Diaspora to Israel as the only sanctuary available. This is in view of that which has transpired but which has only transpired owing to the extraordinary arrogance, or possibly stupidity, of the indiscriminate support for a regime whose policies are clearly anathema to the average European and in opposition to the principles of western democracy."

February 21, 2019 - Fraught Times for Europe’s Jews Now Advised to Reconsider Their Unqualified Support for Israel
Fraught Times for Europe’s Jews Now Advised to Reconsider Their Unqualified Support for Israel - Global Research


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AND a terrorist (of course!)

This terrorism accusation, as outlandish as it might seem, resonates with some tweets posted by Bilal Hassani where he was mocking the Jewish victims of the terror attacks that struck France. Hassani also accused Israel of crime against humanity. Source (in French)
 
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