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

PA: At UN Abbas Will Reject US Mediation, Call for International Peace Conference

On Wednesday, sources close to the chairman reported that his health continues to deteriorate, and that he suffers from memory loss, including losing familiarity with his surroundings. Abbas spends only an hour or two in his office each day, and, according to those sources, often finds it hard to identify people who have been close to him for decades, or forgets their names. A doctor has been assigned to accompany him at all times.

PA: At UN Abbas Will Reject US Mediation, Call for International Peace Conference

The US and Israel have placed all of their eggs in this basket.
:cuckoo::cuckoo::cuckoo::laugh::laugh:

It's funny when islamic terrorists and their Pom Pom flailing cheerleaders rattle on about "peace conferences"
:cuckoo::cuckoo::cuckoo::laugh::laugh:

Fatah Votes for Terror

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Special Report on Members Elected
to the Fatah Central Committee in December 2016

 Fatah leaders who actively promoted and glorified terror against
civilians during the terror wave in 2015 – 2016 were elected to lead
Fatah at the Seventh Fatah Conference
 
Canary Mission’s Veil of Anonymity Pierced

Canary Mission, the now infamous and anonymous website that blacklists and harasses activists who support Palestinian rights, has over 2,300 profiles of students and professors smearing them for their human rights advocacy. On Twitter, Canary Mission tags students’ employers, graduate school administrators and even the FBI with the explicit intent of ruining career prospects and reputations.

Recently, there have been significant revelations that pierce the site’s veil of anonymity. The Grayzone Project and Electronic Intifada have revealed information about the owner of the Canary Mission website domain and a likely funder of the inflammatory projects.

Last week, the Grayzone Project identified the owner of Canary Mission’s domain name as Howard Davis Sterling, a little known “wealthy lawyer who is a fervent supporter of Israel.” And this week, Electronic Intifada published segments from a censored Al Jazeera film in which a former employee of The Israel Project names Adam Milstein, an Israeli-American real estate investor, as the funder of Canary Mission. Milstein has since denied that he or his foundation directly fund the website.

Milstein has a history of using his vast real-estate wealth to smear Palestine activists. In 2014, Milstein interfered in student elections at UCLA by funneling money through Hillel to elect anti-BDS candidates. His foundation, The Milstein Family Fund, supports a number of right-wing Israel advocacy groups that have been active in attacking Palestine advocates on college campuses, including StandWithUs, Students Supporting Israel, The Israel Project and the Israel on Campus Coalition (ICC).
 
Gaza border business owners seek economic boost in Tel Aviv

The escalation in violence on the Israel-Gaza Strip border caught the attention of the world's media in recent months, overwhelmingly drawn to powerful images of bloodshed and terror in fierce clashes along the border fence.

Beyond the camera crews focused on the border fence, however, lies a raft of small and medium-size businesses struggling to stay afloat as many Israelis have opted to stay away from Gaza border communities during the usually-busy summer period.

Seeking to counter the loss of income suffered in recent months, more than 60 business owners from Gaza border communities gathered at Tel Aviv Port this week at the "Otef b'Kef" fair organized by the Ministry of Economy and Industry to boost the local economy and encourage residents of central and northern Israel to return to the region as calm is restored.

Gaza border business owners seek economic boost in Tel Aviv
 
How Israel Spies on US Citizens
A never-shown Al Jazeera documentary on the pro-Israel lobby in the United States reveals possibly illegal Israeli spying on American citizens, and the lobby’s fear of a changing political mood.

Kleinfeld’s contacts told him they were spying on US citizens with the help of Israel’s Ministry of Strategic Affairs, founded in 2006, which reports directly to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. One official said: “We are a different government working on foreign soil, [so] we have to be very, very cautious.” And indeed some of the things they do could be subject to prosecution under US law.

How Israel Spies on US Citizens
 
Even Israeli Officials Are Warning That Trump’s Moves Against Palestinians May Backfire

Buttu adds that the Trump administration’s approach of favoring Israel while bullying the Palestinians into submission may achieve the short-term goal of pleasing the president’s supporters among Christian evangelicals and donors like Sheldon Adelson, but it is unlikely to win Palestinians cooperation with any peace plan. Such an approach may indeed backfire on the Israeli government in the long-term. Faced with a hostile U.S. administration, intransigent Israeli leadership and feckless local government in the West Bank and Gaza, the Palestinians may end up bypassing their own ineffectual leaders and fighting to achieve their rights directly. Grassroots movements like the Great Return March in Gaza, and protests in villages like Nabi Saleh, have suggested that the weakening of the Palestinian Authority and Hamas, along with the likely death of the two-state solution, may already be giving rise to new citizen-led movements engaged in direct action against the occupation.
 
Gaza border business owners seek economic boost in Tel Aviv

The escalation in violence on the Israel-Gaza Strip border caught the attention of the world's media in recent months, overwhelmingly drawn to powerful images of bloodshed and terror in fierce clashes along the border fence.

Beyond the camera crews focused on the border fence, however, lies a raft of small and medium-size businesses struggling to stay afloat as many Israelis have opted to stay away from Gaza border communities during the usually-busy summer period.

Seeking to counter the loss of income suffered in recent months, more than 60 business owners from Gaza border communities gathered at Tel Aviv Port this week at the "Otef b'Kef" fair organized by the Ministry of Economy and Industry to boost the local economy and encourage residents of central and northern Israel to return to the region as calm is restored.

Gaza border business owners seek economic boost in Tel Aviv


Loss of revenue should be taken out of the UNWRA budget and given to the Israelis who lost revenue or suffered during the entirely pointless "March of Return".
 
but it is unlikely to win Palestinians cooperation with any peace plan.

At this point, there is NO HOPE of winning Arab Palestinian cooperation with any peace plan. This is not exactly news. Or its 100 year old news. The hope is to contain them enough that there doesn't have to be another flat out beat down.
 
but it is unlikely to win Palestinians cooperation with any peace plan.

At this point, there is NO HOPE of winning Arab Palestinian cooperation with any peace plan. This is not exactly news. Or its 100 year old news. The hope is to contain them enough that there doesn't have to be another flat out beat down.
It isn't going to be a peace plan. It is going to be a surrender plan.
 
but it is unlikely to win Palestinians cooperation with any peace plan.

At this point, there is NO HOPE of winning Arab Palestinian cooperation with any peace plan. This is not exactly news. Or its 100 year old news. The hope is to contain them enough that there doesn't have to be another flat out beat down.
It isn't going to be a peace plan. It is going to be a surrender plan.

Get your gee-had on, tough guy.

*chuckle*
 
Even Israeli Officials Are Warning That Trump’s Moves Against Palestinians May Backfire

Buttu adds that the Trump administration’s approach of favoring Israel while bullying the Palestinians into submission may achieve the short-term goal of pleasing the president’s supporters among Christian evangelicals and donors like Sheldon Adelson, but it is unlikely to win Palestinians cooperation with any peace plan. Such an approach may indeed backfire on the Israeli government in the long-term. Faced with a hostile U.S. administration, intransigent Israeli leadership and feckless local government in the West Bank and Gaza, the Palestinians may end up bypassing their own ineffectual leaders and fighting to achieve their rights directly. Grassroots movements like the Great Return March in Gaza, and protests in villages like Nabi Saleh, have suggested that the weakening of the Palestinian Authority and Hamas, along with the likely death of the two-state solution, may already be giving rise to new citizen-led movements engaged in direct action against the occupation.

but it is unlikely to win Palestinians cooperation with any peace plan.

Throwing money at them hasn't won their cooperation. At least we'll save the money.
 
but it is unlikely to win Palestinians cooperation with any peace plan.

At this point, there is NO HOPE of winning Arab Palestinian cooperation with any peace plan. This is not exactly news. Or its 100 year old news. The hope is to contain them enough that there doesn't have to be another flat out beat down.
It isn't going to be a peace plan. It is going to be a surrender plan.

The Palestinian losers need to surrender. And build a peaceful life on the land Israel gives them.
Before they have none.
 
but it is unlikely to win Palestinians cooperation with any peace plan.

At this point, there is NO HOPE of winning Arab Palestinian cooperation with any peace plan. This is not exactly news. Or its 100 year old news. The hope is to contain them enough that there doesn't have to be another flat out beat down.
It isn't going to be a peace plan. It is going to be a surrender plan.

Sure. Because you see it as a zero sum game. Arab Palestinians see it as a zero sum game. That is WHY there is no Arab Palestinian cooperation for a peace plan -- because they can only see it as "surrender' and apparently the Arab Palestinian mentality is "no surrender".

They will only accept the whole pie, even after half the pie has been cut into slices and eaten.
 
Censored Israel lobby film starts leaking

After The Electronic Intifada exclusively released the first excerpts from the censored Al Jazeera documentary The Lobby – USA last week, further details have emerged.

At The Grayzone Project, journalist Max Blumenthal released more scenes from the film showing how right-wing Israel lobbyist Noah Pollak faked a grassroots protest against Students for Justice in Palestine’s national conference in 2016.

In the undercover footage, a junior staffer from a right-wing think tank agrees that their protest is “astroturfing,” which he describes as “when you set up fake protests.”



 
Censored Israel lobby film starts leaking

After The Electronic Intifada exclusively released the first excerpts from the censored Al Jazeera documentary The Lobby – USA last week, further details have emerged.

At The Grayzone Project, journalist Max Blumenthal released more scenes from the film showing how right-wing Israel lobbyist Noah Pollak faked a grassroots protest against Students for Justice in Palestine’s national conference in 2016.

In the undercover footage, a junior staffer from a right-wing think tank agrees that their protest is “astroturfing,” which he describes as “when you set up fake protests.”





Looks liked the stuff of conspiracy theory you latch on to.
 
but it is unlikely to win Palestinians cooperation with any peace plan.

At this point, there is NO HOPE of winning Arab Palestinian cooperation with any peace plan. This is not exactly news. Or its 100 year old news. The hope is to contain them enough that there doesn't have to be another flat out beat down.
It isn't going to be a peace plan. It is going to be a surrender plan.

Sure. Because you see it as a zero sum game. Arab Palestinians see it as a zero sum game. That is WHY there is no Arab Palestinian cooperation for a peace plan -- because they can only see it as "surrender' and apparently the Arab Palestinian mentality is "no surrender".

They will only accept the whole pie, even after half the pie has been cut into slices and eaten.

History has shown that the Israelis do have rights to E. Jerusalem and they are not going to leave it. The Palestinians know ahead of time that Israel is never going to give in on “ Right of Return” which is why they keep demanding it
 
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Hamas and Israel Are in a Perilous Cycle. Is War a Miscalculation Away?
And they want “ Right of Return?”
(COMMENT)

A gradual shortening of time between skirmishes until a major conflict erupts is a pattern experienced all to well between the belligerents.
  • From and including: Monday, June 5, 1967 (Six Day War) → To, but not including Saturday, October 6, 1973 ⇒ Result: 2315 days (Yom Kipper War)
  • From and including: Saturday, October 6, 1973 (Yo, Kipper War) → To, but not including Wednesday, December 9, 1987 ⇒ Result: 5177 days (First Intifada)
  • From and including: Wednesday, December 9, 1987 (First Intifada) → To, but not including Thursday, September 28, 2000 ⇒ Result: 4677 days (Second Intifada)
  • From and including: Thursday, September 28, 2000 (Second Intafada) To, but not including Saturday, December 27, 2008 ⇒ Result: 3012 days (Cast Lead)
    From and including: Saturday, December 27, 2008 (Cast Lead) To, but not including Wednesday, November 14, 2012 (Pillar Defense) Result: 1418 days
  • From and including: Wednesday, November 14, 2012 (Pillar Defense) To, but not including Sunday, June 8, 2014 (Protective Edge) Result: 571 days
The reoccurrence rate is gradually becoming shorter; ≈ 5000 → ≈ 4000 → ≈ 3000 → below 2000 ≈ below 1000 days. However, the current rate of deterioration is currently on the rise. It has now been (depending on the perspective):

✪ From and including: Sunday, June 8, 2014 (Protective Edge) → To, but not including Friday, September 7, 2018 (Present Day) Result: 1552 days
✪ From and including: Sunday, June 8, 2014 (Protective Edge) → To, but not including Friday, March 30, 2018 (Right to Return March) ⇒ Result: 1391 days

What has changed? The on-going investigation by the Prosecutor for the International Criminal Court. The Hostile Arab Palestinians (HoAP) are attempting to incite the Israelis into another major border-crossing operation. The HoAP want to set the conditions such that the Israelis are viewed as the aggressor against an unarmed civilian gathering. The bait is out there but the Israelis are not biting.

There are UN resolutions reaffirming those inalienable rights for Palestinians.
I haven't seen anything for Israelis.
Got some links?
Wait, what? Are you saying that basic, universal, inalienable rights belong to some peoples, but not to others? What is your criteria for that? Other than Jooooooos?!
The Palestinians are a nation of people who are citizens of a territory defined by international borders.
The Jews are foreign colonial settlers.
The Palestinians are a nation of people who are citizens of a territory defined by international borders.
Citizens of a territory? LOL!
Territories aren't nations. Palestine isn't a nation. Never has been.
At the rate the Palestinians are screwing up, if they ever become a nation, it will be the size of Lichtenstein.
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1. From Ottoman subjects into Palestinian citizens Turkish subjects habitually resident in the territory of Palestine upon the 1st day of August, 1925, shall become Palestinian citizens. This is what Article 1, Clause (1) , of the 1925 Palestinian Citizenship Order declared with regard to those persons who formed, according to domestic law, the first ‘Palestinians’.

As already concluded in Chapter III above, the ‘Palestinian people’ had been defined according to international law on 6 August 1924, the date at which the Treaty of Lausanne was enforced. Hence, the just quoted clause was a mere declaration of pre-existing international law. This clause refers to the automatic, or ipso facto, acquisition of Palestinian citizenship by those persons resident in Palestine who had replaced their former Turkish, or Ottoman, nationality. Although the term ‘ipso facto’ is not literally employed, it should be easily understood as the clause is a direct application of Article 30 of the Treaty of Lausanne, 1923, which stated that “Turkish subjects habitually resident in territory which... is detached from Turkey will become ipso facto... nationals...”. Thus, Turkish individuals who were covered by this clause became Palestinians by the operation of law without further action.
https://doc.rero.ch/record/9065/files/these.pdf
(COMMENT)

The flaw here, of course, is that the term "Palestine," during that time period, was defined as the successor government entrusted to the British via the Mandate.

PARTI - PRELIMINARY Palestine Order in Council
Order may be cited as "The Palestine Order in Council, 1922."​

    • The limits of this Order are the territories to which the Mandate for Palestine applies, hereinafter described as Palestine.

    • "The High Commissioner" shall include every person for the time being administering the Government of Palestine.
The Treaty of Lausanne did not even mention "Palestine," let alone define the meaning of the Palestinian People. The language used was applicable to millions of former Turkish subjects habitually resident in a number of territories under varions mandates. It did not just apply to "territories to which the Mandate for Palestine.

Most Respectfully,
R
 

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