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

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Interviewer: "I do equate them, because when rockets were fired at Tel Aviv a few years ago, and people were forced to run for shelter, it was indiscriminate [fire], which did not distinguish between Russian, Israeli, or other passports. They all faced the same rocket fire. So what is rocket fire if not an act of terror or of war?"

Alexander Shein: "Of course we condemn such fire."

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Interviewer: "That's all you can say? There are bad terrorists and good terrorists?"

Alexander Shein: "No, we do not consider them to be terrorists at all." [...]

(Full article online)

Russian Ambassador To Israel: We Do Not Consider Hamas And Hizbullah To Be Terrorists At All
 
Interviewer: "I do equate them, because when rockets were fired at Tel Aviv a few years ago, and people were forced to run for shelter, it was indiscriminate [fire], which did not distinguish between Russian, Israeli, or other passports. They all faced the same rocket fire. So what is rocket fire if not an act of terror or of war?"

Alexander Shein: "Of course we condemn such fire."

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Interviewer: "That's all you can say? There are bad terrorists and good terrorists?"

Alexander Shein: "No, we do not consider them to be terrorists at all." [...]

(Full article online)

Russian Ambassador To Israel: We Do Not Consider Hamas And Hizbullah To Be Terrorists At All

Hamas is a national liberation movement. Those that support the Palestinian's right to self-determination would not consider them terrorists. The greatest example is the Muhajedin when they were fighting the Russians were considered freedom fighters by the U.S. and terrorists by the Russians. Now the U.S. considers the Taliban, the heirs to the Muhajedin that were fighting the Russians, terrorists. Hizbollah is another thing altogether, they fought to expel the Israelis when they occupied Lebanon. They continue to defend the sovereignty of southern Lebanon. One man's terrorist is another man's freedom fighter, as they say.
 
Those that support the Palestinian's right to self-determination would not consider them terrorists.

You are confusing (again) the goal and the means to a goal. Terrorism is just one of many tools available to "freedom fighters" or "nation liberators". You can approve of the goal and consider it worthy without choosing to use the tool of terrorism. Those who do choose to use that tool are terrorists -- whether their goal is considered worthy or not.

The Palestinian right to self-determination on a part of the disputed territory is a worthy goal. Using terrorism, when there are SO MANY other avenues to achieving that goal, suggests the goal is not really what the Palestinians say it is.
 
Interviewer: "I do equate them, because when rockets were fired at Tel Aviv a few years ago, and people were forced to run for shelter, it was indiscriminate [fire], which did not distinguish between Russian, Israeli, or other passports. They all faced the same rocket fire. So what is rocket fire if not an act of terror or of war?"

Alexander Shein: "Of course we condemn such fire."

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Interviewer: "That's all you can say? There are bad terrorists and good terrorists?"

Alexander Shein: "No, we do not consider them to be terrorists at all." [...]

(Full article online)

Russian Ambassador To Israel: We Do Not Consider Hamas And Hizbullah To Be Terrorists At All

Hamas is a national liberation movement. Those that support the Palestinian's right to self-determination would not consider them terrorists. The greatest example is the Muhajedin when they were fighting the Russians were considered freedom fighters by the U.S. and terrorists by the Russians. Now the U.S. considers the Taliban, the heirs to the Muhajedin that were fighting the Russians, terrorists. Hizbollah is another thing altogether, they fought to expel the Israelis when they occupied Lebanon. They continue to defend the sovereignty of southern Lebanon. One man's terrorist is another man's freedom fighter, as they say.

"Hamas is a national liberation movement."

Now that's pretty darn funny.

The Avalon Project : Hamas Covenant 1988

Israel will exist and will continue to exist until Islam will obliterate it, just as it obliterated others before it" (The Martyr, Imam Hassan al-Banna, of blessed memory).

How very liberating.


Al-Qaeda is just a name. So are Islamic Jihad, Harakat al-Muqawamah al-Islamiyyah (Hamas), Abu Sayyaf, Tanzim Qa'idat Al-Jihad in Bilad al-Rafidayn (al-Qaeda in Iraq), Hizbullah, Al-Ikhwan Al-Moslemoon (the Muslim Brotherhood), and countless others. As much as people such as The Monty want to glorify Islamic terrorist franchises they all have a common theme: gee-had and revulsion for the kuffar. Whatever name these groups operate under, it always means the same thing: Kill the infidels (and more often than not – moslems) in furtherance of the religions inventor.
 
Has anyone noticed that the country which created the Palestinian Nationality, because Israel would not accept communism, does not consider Hamas, Fatah and Hizbollah to be terrorists as per the Memri article above?

Hmmmmmm
 
Hamas is a national liberation movement.

Israel is a Nation which has been liberated.

There were no Jews to liberate when the European Jews invaded Palestine. The European Jews invaded Muslim and Christian Palestine and colonized it. That's the fact.

The European xtians invaded and colonized your invented "country of Pal'istan" just as the Moslem invaders did.

What's all your whining about?
 
Hamas is a national liberation movement.

Israel is a Nation which has been liberated.

There were no Jews to liberate when the European Jews invaded Palestine. The European Jews invaded Muslim and Christian Palestine and colonized it. That's the fact.
Is that what the photoshopped poster on your wall states?

No, that's what the historical facts state.
 
Hamas is a national liberation movement.

Israel is a Nation which has been liberated.

There were no Jews to liberate when the European Jews invaded Palestine. The European Jews invaded Muslim and Christian Palestine and colonized it. That's the fact.
Is that what the photoshopped poster on your wall states?

No, that's what the historical facts state.
Uh, no.
 
"The Jewish element of the population numbers 76,000. Almost all have entered Palestine during the last 40 years. Prior to 1850 there were in the country only a handful of Jews."

Mandate for Palestine - Interim report of the Mandatory to the League of Nations/Balfour Declaration text (30 July 1921)

Oh, my, if it comes from UNISPAL.......it must be true

Because "Palestinians" would never lie about anything to attempt to defeat the Jews about the Jewish ancient homeland.

Of course not, habibi (favorite spokesperson for the Palestinian cause - the destruction of the State of Israel)


ABOUT UNISPAL
About UNISPAL

The United Nations Information System on the Question of Palestine (UNISPAL) was established and is being developed by the Division for Palestinian Rights in response to successive General Assembly mandates.

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General Assembly "Mandates".
Palespeak for "We are many and we will force the Jews out even if none of it is legal"
 
As to the new Mayor, AP reports: “Now 63, Abu Sneineh said he has put his life as a militant behind him and is focused on the tough reality of governing in a divided city.” He says he is committed to the peace accords with Israel, but warns that if they don’t result in the establishment of a Palestinian state, “the Palestinians will have the right to return to armed struggle.” Also, “He believes the only solution would be for the settlers to leave.”

Judenrein, clear and simple, the old Nazi term describing an area purified of its festering Jewish presence.

Or, as the AP story headline calls it so aptly: “Palestinian mayor in West Bank brushes off his violent past.”

Consider it brushed.

(full article online)

Only in Palestine: AP Exonerates Butcher of HebronThe Jewish Press | David Israel | 21 Sivan 5777 – June 15, 2017 | JewishPress.com
 
“This victory is a major blow to the BDS campaign in the academic arena,” added Erdan, who is also public security minister, in a statement early Thursday. “Universities and academic associations are increasingly rejecting BDS as being opposed to the most basic values of academic freedom.”

(full article online)

Major US academic body ratifies anti-boycott resolution
 
Ten years ago, Israel declared Gaza to be a "hostile territory." In response, Mahmoud Abbas said "this oppressive decision will only strengthen the choking embargo imposed on 1.5 million people in the Gaza Strip, increase their suffering, and deepen their tragedy."
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Today, Abbas wants to go beyond what Israel did. He wants to cut off electricity altogether, which Israel decided was against international law as collective punishment (although it did restrict electricity for a time to force Hamas to decide to use power for hospitals or rocket manufacturing.)

Moreover, Abbas plans to demand that the UN, the Arab League and international organizations to stop providing international aid to the Gaza Strip altogether, according to the Israel Hayom article.

(full article online)

Abbas to treat Gaza like Israel did ten years ago - which he condemned ~ Elder Of Ziyon - Israel News
 
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From a BBC article on Israeli cuisine:

In reality, Israeli cuisine has long been more closely associated with its immediate environment, a fusion of Mediterranean and Middle Eastern traditions and ingredients. The early Zionists eagerly adopted Palestinian dishes, such as falafel, hummus, and shawarma, while in recent years Israelis have developed a more diversified palate.There were never any "Palestinian dishes".

Falafel is generally considered to have originated in Egypt, perhaps created by Copts. The falafel sandwich actually originated in Israel by Yemeni Jews.

Hummus seems also to be Egyptian, with it mentioned in 13th century Egyptian literature.

Shawarama, roasted on a vertical spit, is from 19th century Turkey.

All of these foods are Levantine or Mediterranean or Middle Eastern. It is not at all accurate to call these foods in the days of pre-state Israel "Palestinian."

While this isn't the point of the article, that sentence just shows again that even BBC food writers subscribe to the lie of the Jews coming and co-opting "Palestine."

(The article is mainly about why such traditional "Jewish" foods like bagels and lox, or deli, or kugels, are not a staple of Israeli cuisine. But the premise is silly too: those "Jewish" foods all came from other cultures as well and became associated with Jews. Similarly, today falafel is associated with Israel because Israelis have gone crazy over falafel. I looked at 19th century books about cuisine in the Levant and no one mentioned falafel or hummus, instead elaborating on various lamb-based dishes, or roasted corn, or yogurt-based dishes. No doubt the dishes were there but I would argue that it was Israelis who popularized those dishes worldwide.)
 
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