ALGEMEINER
by Joshua Levitt
June 2, 2014
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=avKjBa1N5Q4
The appearance of a small Israeli flag and a handwritten sign at a Syrian protest rally in London’s Trafalgar Square made a big impact.
“I went to Trafalgar Square with a couple of friends to see how big the anti-Assad protest would be. More importantly, I wanted to see their reaction to my presence (with my sign and flag),” wrote Orim Shimshon, an Arab of Iraqi descent, as a caption for his YouTube video.
The video was uploaded on Sunday and has been seen a surprising 6,000 times in the past 24 hours. “A little flag can make so much noise!” Shimshon said.
He said, “From being called a racist (typical) to a member of the Saddam Hussein school, of course the Palestinian ‘refugee’ playing the victim card, blaming Israel for his supposed plight.”