All The News Anti-Israel Posters Will Not Read Or Discuss

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[Muslims lose sovereignty over a small part of land, and that land suddenly become important to Islam after 1300 years]

Tens of thousands of Muslims prayed on Friday at the Al-Aqsa Mosque in Jerusalem and listened to the sermon of Imam Ismail al-Nawadeh.

In his sermon, Nawadeh said that the city of Al-Quds (the Arabic name for Jerusalem –ed.) is the holiest place for Arabs and Muslims, and there is nothing like it in its holiness except for the cities of Mecca and Medina.

(full article online)

Al-Aqsa preacher: Muslims have 'exclusive right' to Jerusalem

Muslims will never ever have "exclusive rights to Jerusalem." Fact is if the Palestinians keep behaving like they do over the issue of Jerusalem, the day will come when they will be booted out entirely.
 
Stanton Griffis (1887–1974) had a long career as Ambassador to Poland, Egypt, Argentina and Spain, in addition to having been a top executive at Brentano's, Paramount Pictures and Madison Square Garden.

In his wonderfully named memoir, Lying in State, he publishes a series of autobiographical letters he wrote while in these positions. While he was hardly a Zionist, and he had sme harsh words for the Israeli side as well, here are two notable excerpts from his letters, both written apparently in 1949.

(full article online)

A career diplomat on Arabs and Israelis after the War of Independence ~ Elder Of Ziyon - Israel News
 
In July 2017, Trócaire and producer John McColgan released (on Vimeo and YouTube) This Is Palestine, a 50-minute documentary that claims to explore “the impact of ongoing conflict and military occupation on the people who live there.”

The documentary promotes a one-sided Palestinian narrative and features interviews with officials from political NGOs such as Combatants for Peace, Youth Against Settlements, Caritas, Breaking the Silence,1 and Rabbis for Human Rights, as well as with Haaretz columnist Gideon Levy. Israeli MFA spokesperson Emmanuel Nahshon also appears sporadically as an artificial form of “balance.”

There are numerous instances in which the film is biased and makes false claims, including the following:

(full article online)

NGO Monitor’s Review of Trócaire’s “This Is Palestine” Documentary
 
The editorial decisions behind the making of a programme with this subject matter by a regional BBC station are of course worthy of discussion. The fact that listeners were materially misled because the presenter was insufficiently informed to be able to effectively challenge inaccurate claims and falsehoods from an unbalanced field of contributors is obvious. The fact that the programme’s producers clearly had no qualms about facilitating the non-stop promotion of delegitimisation of Israel by means of politically motivated smears and falsehoods should be a serious cause for concern.

However, this programme did fulfil one useful function: it – albeit inadvertently – proved the point made by the French president.

(full article online)

BBC Radio Ulster promotes ‘Zionism is racism’ and the ‘apartheid’ smear
 
Teaching Children Terror on the Temple Mount

Shocking Video: Mother Teaching Children Terror on the Temple Mount | The Jewish Press | Video of the Day | 23 Av 5777 – August 14, 2017 | JewishPress.com

As a group of policemen walk by on the Temple Mount in Jerusalem, three Muslim children pull out toy rifles, and start screaming at the policemen as they “open fire.”

Their proud mother can be seen laughing as she films her future terrorists-in-training.




She gets my vote for "Islamic Mother of The Year" award.

I suppose she should breed some more. When the older litter eventually gets put down in a hail of gunfire in the muhammedan "holy site" / armed encampment, there will be more lslamo-bots walking to be added to the "Peaceful Inner Strugglers" list of social misfits.
 
Contrary to the impression given by Last, the fighting did not break out after and because of “the creation of the State of Israel” but had begun well before that event took place following Arab rejection of the Partition Plan in November 1947. Listeners are not informed of the all important context of the infiltration of the Arab League’s ‘Arab Liberation Army’ into the Galilee in early January of 1948 and the series of attacks it launched against Jewish communities in the region, including the moshava Sejera. The fighting in Naji al Ali’s village of al Shajara actually took place on May 6th 1948 – eight days before Israel declared independence.

(full article online)

More narrative-driven ‘history’ from the BBC World Service
 
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