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This month marks the tenth anniversary of the violent Hamas coup that took control over the 1.9 million Palestinians in the Gaza Strip. There is still no end in sight to their predicament – but this is most certainly not because Hamas enjoys popular support among the local population. In fact, reliable data from a new survey conducted there May 16-25 by a professional, independent Palestinian pollster demonstrate that only 14 percent of Gazans self-identify as Hamas supporters. That is far behind the popularity of Fatah, which runs the Ramallah-based Palestinian Authority (PA), which garners 41 percent of Gazans’ self-professed affiliation. Indeed, the large majority of Gazans – 77 percent, including 41 percent who feel strongly about it – agree that “the PA should send officials and security officers to Gaza, to take over the administration there.”

(full article online)

What Gazans Really Want: Hard Data About A Hard Problem
This month marks the tenth anniversary of the violent Hamas coup that took control over the 1.9 million Palestinians in the Gaza Strip.
If you look at real history, not that Israeli bullshit stuff, you would find that to be incorrect. At the time of the supposed coup, Hamas had won the elections and was the majority party in the Palestinian Authority. They were the elected government in office.

So, why would the elected government in office have a coup? That doesn't make any sense.

You should just be honest and admit that you have your usual conspiracy theories locked and loaded.

Here, I'll lend an assist:

"I blame the Jooos"
So again, you duck the question and spew bullshit.

So, why would the elected government in office have a coup?

So, as usual, you retreat to conspiracy theories as a way to excuse competing tribes still clinging to a tribal mindset.

Follow the trail of the UNRWA welfare fraud. Reason and rationality are not the strong suits of conspiracy theorists but those attributes are much better at explaining motivations.
Duck, duck, duck.

What year did you last answer a question?
 
This month marks the tenth anniversary of the violent Hamas coup that took control over the 1.9 million Palestinians in the Gaza Strip. There is still no end in sight to their predicament – but this is most certainly not because Hamas enjoys popular support among the local population. In fact, reliable data from a new survey conducted there May 16-25 by a professional, independent Palestinian pollster demonstrate that only 14 percent of Gazans self-identify as Hamas supporters. That is far behind the popularity of Fatah, which runs the Ramallah-based Palestinian Authority (PA), which garners 41 percent of Gazans’ self-professed affiliation. Indeed, the large majority of Gazans – 77 percent, including 41 percent who feel strongly about it – agree that “the PA should send officials and security officers to Gaza, to take over the administration there.”

(full article online)

What Gazans Really Want: Hard Data About A Hard Problem
This month marks the tenth anniversary of the violent Hamas coup that took control over the 1.9 million Palestinians in the Gaza Strip.
If you look at real history, not that Israeli bullshit stuff, you would find that to be incorrect. At the time of the supposed coup, Hamas had won the elections and was the majority party in the Palestinian Authority. They were the elected government in office.

So, why would the elected government in office have a coup? That doesn't make any sense.

You should just be honest and admit that you have your usual conspiracy theories locked and loaded.

Here, I'll lend an assist:

"I blame the Jooos"
So again, you duck the question and spew bullshit.

So, why would the elected government in office have a coup?

So, as usual, you retreat to conspiracy theories as a way to excuse competing tribes still clinging to a tribal mindset.

Follow the trail of the UNRWA welfare fraud. Reason and rationality are not the strong suits of conspiracy theorists but those attributes are much better at explaining motivations.
Duck, duck, duck.

What year did you last answer a question?

Poor Duck.

It does not know the meaning of the word C-O-U-P
 
Yesterday was the Muslim holiday of Eid al Fitr that follows Ramadan.

For the occasion, Binyamin Netanyahu gave his best wishes to the Muslim world.

Arab sites were not happy, claiming that this is not sincere, saying that he regularly massacres Palestinian Muslims so there is no way he could actually want to give holiday greetings to any Muslim anywhere.

IDF Arabic spokesperson Avichay Adraee also offered his best wishes for Eid on his Facebook page, and included a video showing female IDF soldiers also wishing everyone an Eid Mubarak.



This was too much for some Muslims, who wrote that this video wishing a happy holiday to Muslims is "an attempt to provoke the feelings of Muslims in Palestine in particular and around the world in general."

Well, what else could it possibly be?

Arabs denounce Israeli Eid holiday greetings as "provoking feelings of Muslims" ~ Elder Of Ziyon - Israel News
Today we wish you happy Eid al Fitr. Tomorrow we bulldoze your house.

You're expecting an entitlement to acts of Islamic terrorism without consequence?
 
This month marks the tenth anniversary of the violent Hamas coup that took control over the 1.9 million Palestinians in the Gaza Strip. There is still no end in sight to their predicament – but this is most certainly not because Hamas enjoys popular support among the local population. In fact, reliable data from a new survey conducted there May 16-25 by a professional, independent Palestinian pollster demonstrate that only 14 percent of Gazans self-identify as Hamas supporters. That is far behind the popularity of Fatah, which runs the Ramallah-based Palestinian Authority (PA), which garners 41 percent of Gazans’ self-professed affiliation. Indeed, the large majority of Gazans – 77 percent, including 41 percent who feel strongly about it – agree that “the PA should send officials and security officers to Gaza, to take over the administration there.”

(full article online)

What Gazans Really Want: Hard Data About A Hard Problem
This month marks the tenth anniversary of the violent Hamas coup that took control over the 1.9 million Palestinians in the Gaza Strip.
If you look at real history, not that Israeli bullshit stuff, you would find that to be incorrect. At the time of the supposed coup, Hamas had won the elections and was the majority party in the Palestinian Authority. They were the elected government in office.

So, why would the elected government in office have a coup? That doesn't make any sense.


The Hamas party won the Palestinian legislative elections on 25 January 2006, and Ismail Haniyeh was nominated as Prime Minister,[5]establishing a Palestinian national unity government with Fatah, which effectively collapsed when Hamas and Fatah engaged in a violent conflict. After the takeover in Gaza by Hamas on 14 June 2007, Palestinian Authority Chairman Abbas dismissed the Hamas-led government and appointed Salam Fayyad as Prime Minister.[6]
Governance of the Gaza Strip - Wikipedia

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In northern Gaza and Gaza City, Hamas military men, many of them in black masks, moved unchallenged through the streets as Fatah fighters ran short of arms and ammunition and abandoned their posts. Hamas controlled all of Gaza City except for the presidential compound of Mahmoud Abbas of Fatah and the Suraya headquarters of the National Security Forces, the Palestinian army. Hamas has surrounded Al Suraya, calling on the occupants to surrender.
Hamas Seizes Broad Control in Gaza Strip

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In other words, Hamas and Fatah were to run Gaza, with Abbas ruling from Gaza where he lived.
Instead, Hamas staged a coup, with many Gazans being killed and forcing Abbas to find refuge in Ramallah where he still lives.

It is called a coup because Hamas took full control over Gaza when they were not supposed to. They were to share with Fatah/Abbas,
and THEY chose not to do so.

That is what is called a COUP.
which effectively collapsed when Hamas and Fatah engaged in a violent conflict.
What was the source of that violent conflict?
 
This month marks the tenth anniversary of the violent Hamas coup that took control over the 1.9 million Palestinians in the Gaza Strip. There is still no end in sight to their predicament – but this is most certainly not because Hamas enjoys popular support among the local population. In fact, reliable data from a new survey conducted there May 16-25 by a professional, independent Palestinian pollster demonstrate that only 14 percent of Gazans self-identify as Hamas supporters. That is far behind the popularity of Fatah, which runs the Ramallah-based Palestinian Authority (PA), which garners 41 percent of Gazans’ self-professed affiliation. Indeed, the large majority of Gazans – 77 percent, including 41 percent who feel strongly about it – agree that “the PA should send officials and security officers to Gaza, to take over the administration there.”

(full article online)

What Gazans Really Want: Hard Data About A Hard Problem
This month marks the tenth anniversary of the violent Hamas coup that took control over the 1.9 million Palestinians in the Gaza Strip.
If you look at real history, not that Israeli bullshit stuff, you would find that to be incorrect. At the time of the supposed coup, Hamas had won the elections and was the majority party in the Palestinian Authority. They were the elected government in office.

So, why would the elected government in office have a coup? That doesn't make any sense.


The Hamas party won the Palestinian legislative elections on 25 January 2006, and Ismail Haniyeh was nominated as Prime Minister,[5]establishing a Palestinian national unity government with Fatah, which effectively collapsed when Hamas and Fatah engaged in a violent conflict. After the takeover in Gaza by Hamas on 14 June 2007, Palestinian Authority Chairman Abbas dismissed the Hamas-led government and appointed Salam Fayyad as Prime Minister.[6]
Governance of the Gaza Strip - Wikipedia

----------------
In northern Gaza and Gaza City, Hamas military men, many of them in black masks, moved unchallenged through the streets as Fatah fighters ran short of arms and ammunition and abandoned their posts. Hamas controlled all of Gaza City except for the presidential compound of Mahmoud Abbas of Fatah and the Suraya headquarters of the National Security Forces, the Palestinian army. Hamas has surrounded Al Suraya, calling on the occupants to surrender.
Hamas Seizes Broad Control in Gaza Strip

---------

In other words, Hamas and Fatah were to run Gaza, with Abbas ruling from Gaza where he lived.
Instead, Hamas staged a coup, with many Gazans being killed and forcing Abbas to find refuge in Ramallah where he still lives.

It is called a coup because Hamas took full control over Gaza when they were not supposed to. They were to share with Fatah/Abbas,
and THEY chose not to do so.

That is what is called a COUP.
which effectively collapsed when Hamas and Fatah engaged in a violent conflict.
What was the source of that violent conflict?


Stop being a dunce. You are giving me a headache.
And that is because you are a headache.

I'll take two aspirins and call the doctor in the morning :)

Oi Va Voi !!!
 
If you look at real history, not that Israeli bullshit stuff, you would find that to be incorrect. At the time of the supposed coup, Hamas had won the elections and was the majority party in the Palestinian Authority. They were the elected government in office.

So, why would the elected government in office have a coup? That doesn't make any sense.

You should just be honest and admit that you have your usual conspiracy theories locked and loaded.

Here, I'll lend an assist:

"I blame the Jooos"
So again, you duck the question and spew bullshit.

So, why would the elected government in office have a coup?

So, as usual, you retreat to conspiracy theories as a way to excuse competing tribes still clinging to a tribal mindset.

Follow the trail of the UNRWA welfare fraud. Reason and rationality are not the strong suits of conspiracy theorists but those attributes are much better at explaining motivations.
Duck, duck, duck.

What year did you last answer a question?

Poor Duck.

It does not know the meaning of the word C-O-U-P
It is you who does not know the meaning of coup.

After the supposed coup:
  • The president was still the president.
  • The Prime Minister was still the Prime Minister.
  • None of the cabinet ministers were changed.
  • No members of parliament were changed.
  • No laws were changed.
  • The constitution was still in force.
Is that your definition of a coup?
 
Yesterday was the Muslim holiday of Eid al Fitr that follows Ramadan.

For the occasion, Binyamin Netanyahu gave his best wishes to the Muslim world.

Arab sites were not happy, claiming that this is not sincere, saying that he regularly massacres Palestinian Muslims so there is no way he could actually want to give holiday greetings to any Muslim anywhere.

IDF Arabic spokesperson Avichay Adraee also offered his best wishes for Eid on his Facebook page, and included a video showing female IDF soldiers also wishing everyone an Eid Mubarak.



This was too much for some Muslims, who wrote that this video wishing a happy holiday to Muslims is "an attempt to provoke the feelings of Muslims in Palestine in particular and around the world in general."

Well, what else could it possibly be?

Arabs denounce Israeli Eid holiday greetings as "provoking feelings of Muslims" ~ Elder Of Ziyon - Israel News
Today we wish you happy Eid al Fitr. Tomorrow we bulldoze your house.

You're expecting an entitlement to acts of Islamic terrorism without consequence?
You have been reading too much Israeli propaganda.
 
This month marks the tenth anniversary of the violent Hamas coup that took control over the 1.9 million Palestinians in the Gaza Strip. There is still no end in sight to their predicament – but this is most certainly not because Hamas enjoys popular support among the local population. In fact, reliable data from a new survey conducted there May 16-25 by a professional, independent Palestinian pollster demonstrate that only 14 percent of Gazans self-identify as Hamas supporters. That is far behind the popularity of Fatah, which runs the Ramallah-based Palestinian Authority (PA), which garners 41 percent of Gazans’ self-professed affiliation. Indeed, the large majority of Gazans – 77 percent, including 41 percent who feel strongly about it – agree that “the PA should send officials and security officers to Gaza, to take over the administration there.”

(full article online)

What Gazans Really Want: Hard Data About A Hard Problem
This month marks the tenth anniversary of the violent Hamas coup that took control over the 1.9 million Palestinians in the Gaza Strip.
If you look at real history, not that Israeli bullshit stuff, you would find that to be incorrect. At the time of the supposed coup, Hamas had won the elections and was the majority party in the Palestinian Authority. They were the elected government in office.

So, why would the elected government in office have a coup? That doesn't make any sense.


The Hamas party won the Palestinian legislative elections on 25 January 2006, and Ismail Haniyeh was nominated as Prime Minister,[5]establishing a Palestinian national unity government with Fatah, which effectively collapsed when Hamas and Fatah engaged in a violent conflict. After the takeover in Gaza by Hamas on 14 June 2007, Palestinian Authority Chairman Abbas dismissed the Hamas-led government and appointed Salam Fayyad as Prime Minister.[6]
Governance of the Gaza Strip - Wikipedia

----------------
In northern Gaza and Gaza City, Hamas military men, many of them in black masks, moved unchallenged through the streets as Fatah fighters ran short of arms and ammunition and abandoned their posts. Hamas controlled all of Gaza City except for the presidential compound of Mahmoud Abbas of Fatah and the Suraya headquarters of the National Security Forces, the Palestinian army. Hamas has surrounded Al Suraya, calling on the occupants to surrender.
Hamas Seizes Broad Control in Gaza Strip

---------

In other words, Hamas and Fatah were to run Gaza, with Abbas ruling from Gaza where he lived.
Instead, Hamas staged a coup, with many Gazans being killed and forcing Abbas to find refuge in Ramallah where he still lives.

It is called a coup because Hamas took full control over Gaza when they were not supposed to. They were to share with Fatah/Abbas,
and THEY chose not to do so.

That is what is called a COUP.
which effectively collapsed when Hamas and Fatah engaged in a violent conflict.
What was the source of that violent conflict?


Stop being a dunce. You are giving me a headache.
And that is because you are a headache.

I'll take two aspirins and call the doctor in the morning :)

Oi Va Voi !!!
Is deflection all you have?

Sad.
 
Yesterday was the Muslim holiday of Eid al Fitr that follows Ramadan.

For the occasion, Binyamin Netanyahu gave his best wishes to the Muslim world.

Arab sites were not happy, claiming that this is not sincere, saying that he regularly massacres Palestinian Muslims so there is no way he could actually want to give holiday greetings to any Muslim anywhere.

IDF Arabic spokesperson Avichay Adraee also offered his best wishes for Eid on his Facebook page, and included a video showing female IDF soldiers also wishing everyone an Eid Mubarak.



This was too much for some Muslims, who wrote that this video wishing a happy holiday to Muslims is "an attempt to provoke the feelings of Muslims in Palestine in particular and around the world in general."

Well, what else could it possibly be?

Arabs denounce Israeli Eid holiday greetings as "provoking feelings of Muslims" ~ Elder Of Ziyon - Israel News
Today we wish you happy Eid al Fitr. Tomorrow we bulldoze your house.

You're expecting an entitlement to acts of Islamic terrorism without consequence?
You have been reading too much Israeli propaganda.

Deflection.
 
Ukrainian doctor who lives in Gaza, married to a Palestinian, managed to get her rare Persian long-haired cat to Israel for treatment who broke her jaw from a fall.

After she couldn't find any veterinarians in Gaza, Tatiana Zaqout contacted the Brigitte Bardot animal foundation who eventually connected her with Israeli pet experts who helped her arrange for the transfer of her cat, Sonia, to Israel.

(full article online)

Three babies denied treatment died in the past 24 hours in Gaza. (But a Gaza cat did get treated in Israel.) ~ Elder Of Ziyon - Israel News
 
They look like someone forgot to proofread them, or as if they were lifted from some flunking high-school student’s geography term paper.


The maps that appeared in the New York Times. Photo: Screenshot.

One map features a red square labeled “Damascus Gate” floating what appears to be nearly an eighth of a mile away from the walls of the Old City of Jerusalem. It makes it appear, inaccurately, as if the “gate” is a freestanding attraction rather than an entrance to the Old City.

The same map features a depiction of the Old City with the “Muslim Quarter” and “Al Aqsa Mosque” labeled — but with no label showing the Jewish Quarter or the Western Wall. It’s as if either the cartographer started doing the map project with the Muslim sites, then got bored and took a break and forgot to finish, or as if there’s an effort deliberately to obliterate all trace of Jewish connection to the Old City.

A second map, beneath the other one, features a label pointing to what the Times calls “Mt. Olive.” The place the Times is trying to communicate about is the “Mount of Olives.”

(full article online)

New York Times Marks Six-Day War Anniversary With Jerusalem Map Obliterating Jewish Presence
 
Palestinians: Why Abbas Cannot Stop Funding Terrorists

Palestinians: Why Abbas Cannot Stop Funding Terrorists

  • This is their way of expressing their gratitude to those who have chosen to "sacrifice" their lives by trying to murder Jews. It is also their way of encouraging young people to join the war of terrorism against Israel. The financial aid sends a specific message: Palestinians who are prepared to die in the service of murdering Jews need not worry about the welfare of their families.
  • The more years a Fatah terrorist serves in Israeli prison, the higher the salary he or she receives. Some Fatah terrorists held in Israeli prison are said to receive monthly stipends of up to $4,000. Many of them are also rewarded with top jobs in both Fatah and the Palestinian Authority (PA). Why should any Palestinian go to university and search for a job when he can make a "decent living" murdering Jews?
  • Such a plan to dry up the funds that support terrorists and their families, is doomed from the start unless these leaders reverse their behavior and embark on a process of de-radicalizing their people.


I think the above encapsulates what we in the rational, first world already knew, but are as yet, unwilling to address. The Arab-Moslem terrorists masquerading as "Pal'istanians" know they have a free hand to spend a portion of their kuffar welfare payments to fund their terrorist activities.

Until we in the West choose to demand accountability from the Islamist terrorist welfare cheats, this madness will continue.
 
He said that the incident concerning Dean Issacharoff places a mirror in front of Breaking the Silence. “From this incident, they can see themselves as they really are. They don’t really want the IDF to be more moral - they are politically motivated. They tell all sorts of tall tales about the' war crimes' of the IDF; some of these stories are taken out of context, and some of them never happened at all.”

(full article online)

'Breaking the Silence has been forced to look in the mirror'
 

He is correct. There are no '67 borders.

So then, why do all maps show Israel inside borders that don't exist?


Well, the borders between Israel and 2 of its neighbors have been fixed by peace treaties. The U.N. also pretty much determined the border between Israel and Lebanon. (The Golan issue between Israel and Syria, and their borders, are still unresolved.) As for Israel and the Palestinians, the '67 armistice lines have been declared sacrosanct by the PA. That is presumably the starting point for negotiations, but everyone agrees on land swaps.
 
Contradiction and a mirror of Zionism

Now let us return to the real world and realise that the anti-Zionist position only recognises one of these liberation movements. What we can call ‘Palestionism’. We call it this because this movement seems to have mirrored the creation of its own narrative on the Jewish experience. The Palestinians have a ‘diaspora’, they have an ‘expulsion’, they are a persecuted people, claim to have been in the land for ‘millennia’, they suggest the invaders were ‘European’, their fight was against the greatest empire in the world, they use the Nakba as their ‘Holocaust’, they seek to return to their ‘promised land’, Jerusalem is their holy city and so on. It is almost a carbon copy of the Jewish narrative (minus of course much of the historical and factual support).

(full article online)

Debunking the “indigenous Palestinians” myth
 

He is correct. There are no '67 borders.

So then, why do all maps show Israel inside borders that don't exist?


Well, the borders between Israel and 2 of its neighbors have been fixed by peace treaties.
Not really. A treaty is invalid if it violates the rights of a people. If Germany and Spain signed a treaty claiming a mutual border in the middle of France, would that be a valid treaty?
The U.N. also pretty much determined the border between Israel and Lebanon.
No they haven't. They used a "green line" in 1949. Then later they used a "blue line" because Israel has no border there.
(The Golan issue between Israel and Syria, and their borders, are still unresolved.) As for Israel and the Palestinians, the '67 armistice lines have been declared sacrosanct by the PA. That is presumably the starting point for negotiations, but everyone agrees on land swaps.
It doesn't matter what anybody says. There has been no treaty making that any kind of border.
 
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