2015-05-29 IDF – Tel-Aviv Gay Pride festival may secure long, lasting, self-sustaining peace in the middle-east!
Scoof: Sources close to the negotiations say agreement will be initialled within a couple of days, and "high impact aggression" in Gaza would start no sooner than 10 days after the end of the festival. Extending the festival over June, July, August will secure long, lasting, self-sustained peace in the middle-east.
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OccupyTLV, May 29
– with the official opening of the month-long gay pride festival today, a major feature on the international LGBT scene, [1] sources close to the secret negotiations claim that IDF/Tel-Aviv
Gay Pride investors are nearing agreement on the timing of any
possible/probable (depending on the source) IDF “high impact
aggression” against Gaza this summer.
Last year's IDF campaign in Gaza, combined with routine, false “missile alarms” in Tel-Aviv had a disastrous effect on Tel-Aviv's tourist industry during
peak season.
Over-priced as it is, hotel rooms generate top prices during the Gay Pride festival. Obviously, a case
of “missile alarms” in Tel-Aviv, fake or real, would be
problematic. The organizers would suffer losses, not only related to
tourists spending on location, but also cancellations, demands for
refunds, and what can also become a long-term legal nightmare.
Even more obvious,
the investors would not be willing to take the risk, knowing that it
is not a force majeure, but an IDF-PM Netanyahu's Security Cabinet
decision.
The concurrence of Gay Pride festival and another massacre
in Gaza would create an PR disaster, both for the Tel-Aviv Gay Pride festival and for the State of Israel. PM Netanyahu is also reputed for his
“New Economy” mindset, which is highly responsive to large-capital
and business interests.
Given such
confluence, sources are confident that an agreement
would at least be initialled within a couple of days. One remaining
difference between the two sides' positions pertains to the minimal interval between the end of the Gay Pride festival events and start of “high
impact aggression” in Gaza. It appears that the final agreement would fall between 10-14 days.
Some observers say
that the circumstances of this year's Tel-Aviv Gay Pride festival, would
have caused some of early gay activists to roll in their graves.
Others comment that it may reflect main-streaming gay pride to the point of
cynical maturity. Ending on a positive note: the likely extension of the Tel-Aviv Gay Pride festival over June-July-August, the highest risk months of the year, will secure long, lasting, self-sustained peace in the middle-east.
LINKS:
[1] 2015-05-29 Tel-Aviv kicks off 2015 gay pride month
http://www.i24news.tv/en/news/israel/society/72909-150529-tel-aviv-kicks-off-2015-gay-pride-month
Things to do in Tel-Aviv during Gay
Pride Festival
1. Get on the program: cottage cheese (NIS 5.90), pita (NIS 1.80), tomatoes (two, plain NIS 3.00)
Anything else is just too expensive. Israelis are typically docile,
apathetic bunch, but any increase in the cottage cheese price may ignite
a revolution!
2. Explore OccupyTLV camp.
Start-up nation made its way within a decade to #1 in poverty rate among OECD nations.
Roman
Zadorov support sign at OccupyTLV - the framing, false prosecution and
false life sentence of Zadorov in the 2006 murder of 14 yo Tair Rada is
the flagship of corruption in the Israeli justice system today.
3. Introspect at
Rabin's Assassination site...
The assassin made
his way in and was hanging for a while with the bodyguards, waiting for PM Rabin in the styrile zone near the PM's
limo. Then he managed to shoot Rabin 3 times from 0.50 meter distance and
survive, when the bodyguards are trained to kill such person within 1.8
seconds. The brass circles on the floor show the location of PM Rabin, the assassin, and the bodyguards.
The closest
center rings are the assassin and PM Rabin, the rest are the body guards
around them. "Peace and Democracy Vigil" at the assassination site.
4. Rave at
Tel-Aviv Museum plaza...
The north side of
the square faces the Tel-Aviv Museum, with its beautiful façade. The
south side faces the main gate of IDF headquarters, underground command and control bunker and its communication
tower. The east side faces the corrupt Tel-Aviv District Court, and the west side faces the
central municipal library. Recognized
as a high-energy rave site.
North face is the
Tel-Aviv Museum, South face is the main entrance to IDF command and
control center and its communications tower...
5. Spend a romantic evening at HaBima square
Bring a blanket, wine, glasses, or full
picnic...
6. The Beach!
7. The parties!