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

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"An Israeli iron fist is necessary to save both Israeli and Palestinian lives."

That is what the white Apartheid Government of South Africa used to say. You people are hilariously going down the same racist road that all colonists go down.

Accusing Jews of what Christians have done.

It is Monte time. Again.

What next? An Inquisition? Pogroms? A Holocaust? made in Israel?

It is Monte time. Again.
 
Now Hezbollah is very busy slaughtering Syrians these days. So if the lines above aren’t enough we can’t expect them to intervene in a London dispute as they get on with their crucial mission for Assad’s regime.



So how about someone closer to home? Mick Napier of the Scottish Palestine Solidarity Campaign, for example, who is due to speak at the rally this Sunday.

Here he is at Al Quds Day in 2012, fancying his movement as some sort of Hezbollah UK. He calls on people to take on the fearsome target of the Israeli dance group Batsheva. “Drive Batsheva out of London while Hezbollah drove them out of Lebanon and while the Arab resistance drives them out of Israel”. No “wings” nuance there! Or perhaps the “political wing” hurled some harsh words at Israeli forces in Lebanon and that’s why they left?

(full article online)

Harry's Place » Al Quds Day – Let’s Help Some Confused Khomeinists
 
Yaqub lamented the 1982 “Israeli invasion of Lebanon” (in fact, there was no invasion), referred cheerily to a “Palestinian martyr cemetery in Beirut,” and stated that a “Gaza hospital was destroyed in 1982” without acknowledging that Palestinian terrorism led directly to the destruction of the hospital and other buildings.

Attempting to take the moral high ground by condemning Israeli modernity, Yaqub then criticized the “hedonistic culture of Tel Aviv’s Spring Break beaches.” Laughably, she also claimed that the “PLO revolution” was not just dedicated to liberating “Palestine,” but to “institution building.” In reality, the reason for Palestinian suffering is their leaders’ unwillingness to build non-violent, civil institutions.

She later cited the “non-violent resistance to occupation” of the 1970s, despite the lack of an Israeli occupation — and the abundance of Palestinian violence in that decade. By the time she used the invented word “contrapunctily,” even her copanelists had no idea what she was talking about.

(full article online)

At UCLA, When ‘Nakba’ Fails, Switch to ‘Naksa’
 
Jerusalem was divided between Israel and Jordan for 19 years following the Jewish state’s War of Independence. When the Jordanians first captured the Old City in May 1948, they expelled all of its Jewish inhabitants, then embarked on a campaign to erase the city’s ancient history. Over 50 synagogues in the Old City were destroyed, while ancient Jewish graves on the Mount of Olives were ransacked and Jews were barred from visiting their desecrated holy sites. Jordan also imposed restrictions on the city’s Christian population, including by controlling the materials taught in Christian schools and forbidding Christian charities and religious institutions from purchasing property.

Below are snapshots of the city from the mid-19th century until June 7, 1967 — the 28th day of the Jewish month of Iyar — when Israeli forces secured the Old City after two days of fighting with Jordan.

(vide photos online)

PHOTOS: Jerusalem Before 1967
 
History repeats itself. Israel will again be victimized with the help of western liberals. God will save Israel...one day.
 
Twelve years on, as a group of coalition lawmakers plan to introduce legislation that would allow the residents of the four Samaria settlements evicted in 2005 to re-establish their communities, Naveh says the unilateral disengagement from Gaza was a mistake, telling Israel Hayom that reality has proved the move failed to generate any security or diplomatic advantage for Israel.

(full article online)

Israel Hayom | 'Eviction of Samaria communities in 2005 failed to meet objectives'
 
[These sentences says it all about the Arabs intent to live in peace with Jews, and the Oslo Accords and the two state solution]

The Fatah faction of the Palestinian Authority, headed by PA leader Mahmoud Abbas condemned the killing of the terrorists, calling it a “war crime.”

The Islamic State (ISIS / Da’esh) terrorist organization claimed responsibility for the attack. But that claim contested by the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP), a faction of the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) headed by Palestinian Authority leader Mahmoud Abbas. Hamas praised the attack.

(full article online)
 
[Muslims freely visiting the Temple Mount. Unlike what continues to happen to Jews when they visit their holy sites. Not stoning, no attacks. When will the Muslim mindset change?]

Prayers during the third Friday in Ramadan ended without any security issues.

Israel Police, for the first time since Ramadan began, allowed buses from the Palestinian Authority to enter Jerusalem's Old City.

The passengers, mostly women and children, prayed on the Temple Mount.

Bus brings Palestinian Arabs to Jerusalem's Old City
 
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