Harmony Accord ultimate gag order

Harmony Accord ultimate gag order

Thirty thousand Jews take control of the three hundred thousand Muslims in NZ with the Harmony Accord: Ultimate Gag order signed today. The Accord is based on the United Kingdom’s landmark Drumlanrig Accord which has been used in the UK to silence opposition to the Greater Israel Project. The Greater Israel Project is based on the 19th century writing of Moses Hess and later Richard Kalergi, Israel, with foreign troops and finances, clears the land of the goyim in the surrounding countries to make way for a Jewish ethno-state from where they control the world trade and finance.

Promiscuous teenage Dorothy de Rothschild was served as the motivation and inspiration for the British Parliament to sign the Rothschild sponsored Balfour Declaration which began the current war.

This Harmony Accord ultimate gag order will now prevent NZ Muslims from pointing out that the State of Israel has killed at least 70,000 mainly women and children in their ethnic cleansing of Gaza since October 7 event.

The Harmony Accord ultimate gag order will also prevent NZ Muslims from pointing out the October 7 was not only initiated by Netanyahu, but that the IDF tanks and planes killed more Israelis that the Netanyahu sponsored Hamas did.

Closer to home, this Harmony Accord ultimate gag order will prevent local Muslims from questioning the foreign intelligence reports about Brenton Tarrant’s Mossad or Epstein links.

harmony accord ultimate gag

Israel has initiated and sponsored (with CIA assistance) both sides of all terrorism in the Middle East since Irgun, Stern/Lehi and Haganah merged to become the IDF. International news reveals that ISIS in it’s various forms, Hamas, Al Qaeda even as far back as the Muslim Brotherhood were all initiated by Israel to give Israel an excuse for war to gain land.

Www.islamicstatewatch.com is totally against war and demand NZ and international governments stop funding it.

That Kiwi Muslims are now preventing from acknowledging history in political debates over NZ government support and finance is laughable.

Below is from the NZ Herald:

Harmony Accord ultimate gag order

NZ Muslim-Jewish accord: Leaders sending powerful message says Mark Mitchel

A new agreement being signed in Auckland today by Muslim and Jewish leaders, the New Zealand Harmony Accord, is a response to rising Islamophobia and anti-Semitism around the world, according to the Cabinet Minister who initiated it, Mark Mitchell.

He is praising Jewish and Muslim leaders for their decision to sign an accord, which will form the basis for a joint organisation, and co-operation with each other in a bid to prevent overseas conflicts from threatening social cohesion in New Zealand.

“It’s not about me,” Mitchell told the Herald in an interview yesterday.

“It’s about the leaders that have had the courage in our Jewish and our Muslim communities to step forward at what is a very difficult time, recognising that there is a lot of global conflict going on.

“We’re seeing a rise around the world of Islamophobia and anti-Semitism. We don’t want to see that in our country. We want our kids to feel safe. We want every community that settles and makes New Zealand home to feel safe,” he said.

They would be sending a very powerful message to the country that they can agree to disagree, still preserve the right to peaceful protest and the freedom of speech, but can do so in a peaceful and tolerant way.

“Tolerance isn’t just about tolerating people,” said Mitchell. “It is actually about going and speaking to them, listening to them, finding out about what their issues are, what their concerns are, what their fears are, everyone having a much better understanding.”

Governor-General Dame Cindy Kiro is hosting the groups signing the accord.

The war in Gaza began in October 2023 after Hamas-led militants massacred 1200 people in Israel, mainly civilians, and took 251 hostages.

So far, 148 hostages have been released in exchanges or other deals, a further eight have been rescued and 49 bodies have been retrieved.

About half of the 50 still held are thought to be alive.

The military campaign by Israel since then has killed about 58,000 Palestinians, mainly civilians, displaced most of the 2 million population, and created a humanitarian crisis that plays out daily on screens around the world. It has also sparked civil protests around the world, against Government positions and sometimes against rival groups.

The Accord was signed by representatives of he Federation of Islamic Associations of New Zealand Incorporated, His Highness the Aga Khan Council for Australia and New Zealand, the Holocaust Centre of New Zealand Incorporated, the New Zealand Jewish Community Security Group Charitable Trust, the New Zealand Jewish Council Incorporated on behalf of: Auckland Hebrew Congregation, Progressive Jewish Congregation of Auckland, Waikato Jewish Association, Wellington Jewish Community, Wellington Progressive Jewish Congregation, Nelson Jewish Community, Christchurch Hebrew Congregation, and Southern Lakes Jewish Community; and Dayenu, New Zealand Jews Against Occupation Incorporated.

But a group of 20 Islamic organisations and 18 Imams and Islamic scholars have issued a statement rejecting the Accord in its present form, saying it has lacked proper consultation by both the Government and the Federation of Islamic Associations and had not undergone adequate theological review in accordance with Islamic principles.

It also says they are disappointed the Accord made no mention of the catastrophic humanitarian crisis unfolding in Gaza, which leading human rights groups had classified as war crimes and acts of genocide.

Mitchell was made Ethnic Communities Minister in the Prime Minister’s January reshuffle this year and replaced Melissa Lee.

But it was through his Police portfolio that he was aware that some communities were living in fear because of conflict overseas.

“It is completely natural that some of that conflict has an emotional impact on people living back here in New Zealand,” he said.

“But I feel very strongly that we should be doing all that we can as a country to stop the import of that conflict into our country.”

It was a matter of how to deal with that emotional response.

“And, in my view and my experience in life is that, dialogue and listening, communicating and understanding, is the best way of being able to deal with it because the minute that dialogue and, and listening and, and communicating, stops between parties, inevitably you end up in violence and, and we’re not gonna let that happen, here in New Zealand.”

He approached various leaders, and he says there were some “tough conversations”, but they agreed to move forward.

Mitchell says the Harmony Accord will be “a living document” and that it could expand – leaders of other faiths have approached him to see if they could join it too.

He hoped that the Accord would lead to many other events.

“I’d love to see events all over the country focusing on how we look after each other, how we engage in debates, how we can agree to disagree, how we can have peaceful protests and how we can still guard and make sure we look after our freedom of speech which is a fundamental of our democracy here and something which we fought very hard to have in this country.”

He acknowledged that today’s accord was a “top-down” process.

“Where you really start to make an impact is from the bottom up.

“When you get those conversations happening around the dinner tables, inside communities, inside churches, synagogues or mosques, that’s where you start to really make the change.

“We need to lead and be an example and come out and have those conversations.”


the full text of the accord is below:

Introduction
The Muslim and Jewish communities in New Zealand have much in common. We share the
same founding forefather, Abraham; we share faith in one God; and we share many of the
same prophets, philosophies and practices, such as dietary restrictions and burial rites. We
value education and family. We greet each other with “shalom” or “salaam”. We have a
moral imperative to give charity (“sadaqat” in Arabic, “tzedakah” in Hebrew).
The Jewish and Muslim communities contribute to, and are an integral part of, New
Zealand’s rich and diverse ethnic and faith tapestry. We are proud of these contributions.
We recognise that overseas conflicts and events can affect communities and social cohesion
in New Zealand, by increasing tensions between our communities. Both communities have
been profoundly affected by racism and extremism. There should be no place for any form
of Islamophobia or Antisemitism in this country.
In difficult times, we stand together to call for zero tolerance of any form of hate or
extremism. We continue to support our own and each other’s communities in the face of
ongoing domestic impacts resulting from overseas conflicts and crises and jointly support
other minority religious and ethnic communities.
For the promotion of peace, this Accord institutionalises and broadens Muslim-Jewish
cooperation and strengthens our intercommunal commitments.
Shun evil and do good,
seek Peace and pursue it. (Psalm 34:15)
O you who have believed, be persistently standing firm for Allah, witnesses in justice, and
do not let the hatred of a people prevent you from being just. Be just; that is nearer to
righteousness. And fear Allah; indeed, Allah is Acquainted with what you do. (Surah Al-
Ma’idah 5:8)
New Zealand Harmony Accord
Purpose
Through this Accord we acknowledge that living in harmony is a goal our communities
should aspire to and that this goal requires action. It also requires a commitment to uphold
our shared principles and align with the principles embodied in Te Tiriti o Waitangi.
By signing this Accord, we commit to:
• rejecting all forms of hate, extremism and bigotry, including racism, Islamophobia
and Antisemitism
• taking opportunities for learning from each other’s history, lived experience, faith
and aspirations
• making positive connections
• maintaining dialogue in difficult times
• valuing the contributions that both Jewish and Muslim communities have made to
New Zealand in its growing diversity and showing it in our actions.
O mankind, indeed We have created you from male and female and made you peoples
and tribes that you may know one another. Indeed, the most noble of you in the sight of
Allah is the most righteous of you. Indeed, Allah is Knowing and Acquainted. (Surah Al-
Hujurat 49:13)
He who strives to do deeds of love and charity
Attains life, success, and honour. (Proverbs 21:21)
Principles
The following principles are critical to our success.
Shared values as a guide
New Zealand’s civic values and the basic values of Islam and Judaism provide the foundation
for how we act towards one another.
Leadership
We will provide leadership that promotes harmony and discourages divisions within and
between our communities.
Trust
We share a responsibility to build trust and respect between our communities and with New
Zealand society more broadly, to foster social cohesion and strengthen our country’s
democracy.
Safety
We commit to a stance of mutual assistance, comfort and safety for all our places of
worship, study and gathering.
Pluralism
We recognise there are diverse perspectives within both our communities and people have
multiple cultural identities. This means we will not always agree and there will be issues that
we have opposing views on. But harmony does not require complete agreement. This
Accord provides a framework for dialogue to be held with respect, kindness and
compassion.
Promote respect and inclusivity
We recognise and respect each other’s beliefs, practices and traditions and will treat them
with dignity and understanding.
We will refrain from harmful and insulting language, derogatory stereotypes or religious
references, and actions that create or encourage division, while respecting free speech.
Calling out hate and extremism
We will work together to dispel misconceptions and foster understanding and will publicly
challenge expressions of hate.
Education
We will develop resources and opportunities to educate and engage with each other and
the communities around us. We will cultivate the skills to host dialogue, challenge ourselves
and each other to listen and know each other better. We aspire to become leaders for
peace.
May the Lord lift his Countenance to you and provide for you peace. (Numbers 6:26)
…And cooperate in righteousness and piety, but do not cooperate in sin and aggression. And fear
Allah; indeed, Allah is severe in penalty. (Surah Al-Ma’idah, 5:2)
Implementation
To translate this Accord into action we will:
• build on existing initiatives for public awareness and advocacy
• bring groups together (including youth) for shared activities
• develop joint education and public information resources
• identify joint actions and projects within the aims of this Accord, including
opportunities for joint civic projects
• partner with Tangata Whenua to embed our communities’ knowledge of Te Tiriti o
Waitangi.
We will establish a Muslim-Jewish Leadership Council and decide how it will operate. The
Council will be composed of an equal number of representatives from the Muslim and the
Jewish communities. Jewish and Muslim signatories to the Accord will nominate and make
decisions on their respective representatives. The Council will make decisions in accordance
with the purpose and principles set out in this Accord. The Ministry for Ethnic Communities
will support the establishment of the Council and implementation of this Accord, as
appropriate.
Signed1 this twenty-second day of July 2025 by:
Holocaust Centre of New Zealand
Incorporated
The New Zealand Jewish Community
Security Group Charitable Trust
The New Zealand Jewish Council
Incorporated on behalf of:
Auckland Hebrew Congregation
Progressive Jewish Congregation of
Auckland
Waikato Jewish Association
Wellington Jewish Community
Wellington Progressive Jewish
Congregation
Nelson Jewish Community
Christchurch Hebrew Congregation
Southern Lakes Jewish Community
The Federation of Islamic Associations of
New Zealand Incorporated
Dayenu: New Zealand Jews Against
Occupation Incorporated
His Highness the Aga Khan Council for
Australia and New Zealand
1 Signatories listed in the order signatures were received

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