Thursday, February 09, 2012

"Bibi don't start a war with Iran until after Madonna's show on May 29."

Yes, this is a genuine news report out of Israel. Apparently there is a significant number of people in Israel that would rather see their country annihilated than potentially miss an opportunity to see Madonna.

Which makes me wonder, will it be alright if the Iranians immediately nuke Israel right as the concert is ending? I guess we will all have to stay tuned to see how this plays out.

Israeli fans beg PM to hold off Iran attack over Madonna show
 
Recent verbal exchanges and remarks concerning alleged Israeli plans to attack Iran's nuclear program later this year has Israelis scared, and not for the obvious reasons.
What are your thoughts on this issue? Follow Haaretz.com on Facebook and share your views.
Madonna - AFP - 08022012 Madonna during Sunday’s Super Bowl half-time performance.
Photo by: AFP
In a newly launched Facebook page, Israeli fans of U.S. pop megastar Madonna are pleading Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to hold off any such plans to strike Iran until the Queen of Pop's planned show in Tel Aviv on May 29.
The group, simply and directly enough, is named: "Bibi don't start a war with Iran until after Madonna's show on May 29."
While the, currently relatively unpopulated, Facebook page could seem like a case of dealing with trivialities in the face of all-out war with Iran," Israeli Madonna fans' fears are not unsubstantiated, with a distinguished list of artists bailing out on Israeli shows in the last minute over political crises and wars.
In fact, later Thursday American singer-songwriter Cat Power announced on her Facebook page that she is cancelling her planned Tel Aviv show due to political reasons.

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