Hamas calls for extending urgent relief material to Somalia

I doubt that. Your terrorist pals and their useful idiots are good at smuggling.

Given your love for Jew-killing terrorists, I expect you know, and I expect you have.

Smuggling is an interesting term. I don't believe it is illegal for Palestinians to receive donations.
You said Israel controls all the money going into Palestine. Make up your idiot mind.


They probably don't care that Israel gives aid to Palestinians...*sigh* How many Arab countries donate to Jewish causes?

Zero.
 
Enjoy your insanity.

Say, I bet Obama's IRS will let you deduct contributions to terrorist organizations.

Why not. Contributions to Israeli terrorists get deductions.
No such thing. Fool.

It was in the news a few months ago about the deductions received for donating to the construction of settlements.

Donate to foster ethnic cleansing and illegal settlements and get deductions.

Donate to a clinic or orphanage and get jail time.

Something is wrong with this picture.
 
They aren't illegal by Israeli standards and the Palestinians don't have a country, soooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo...yeah. Plus they aren't blowing up Hebron to make room for farms. So, sorry. I don't see how this Israeli building in Hebreon

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is like this terrorist attack at a Yeshiva (religious school...of course in the Arab world, it's fine to do this, but ya'll are still talking about Baruch Goldstein!)

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Smuggling is an interesting term. I don't believe it is illegal for Palestinians to receive donations.
You said Israel controls all the money going into Palestine. Make up your idiot mind.


They probably don't care that Israel gives aid to Palestinians...*sigh* How many Arab countries donate to Jewish causes?

Zero.
Irrational Jew-hatred is irrational. You can't expect these idiots to make sense.
 
Why not. Contributions to Israeli terrorists get deductions.
No such thing. Fool.

It was in the news a few months ago about the deductions received for donating to the construction of settlements.

Donate to foster ethnic cleansing and illegal settlements and get deductions.

Donate to a clinic or orphanage and get jail time.

Something is wrong with this picture.
Yes, there's something wrong. You're not providing proof.
 
No such thing. Fool.

It was in the news a few months ago about the deductions received for donating to the construction of settlements.

Donate to foster ethnic cleansing and illegal settlements and get deductions.

Donate to a clinic or orphanage and get jail time.

Something is wrong with this picture.
Yes, there's something wrong. You're not providing proof.

How a U.S. Tax Deduction Aids Israeli Settlements

For many years, the United States has had a policy against spending aid money to fund Israeli settlements in the West Bank, which successive administrations have regarded as an obstacle to peace. Yet private organizations in the United States continue to raise tax-exempt contributions for the very activities that the government opposes.

A search of IRS records identified 28 U.S. charitable groups that made a total of $33.4 million in tax-exempt contributions to settlements and related organizations between 2004 and 2007.

David Ignatius - How a U.S. Tax Deduction Aids Israeli Settlements

You need to keep up.
 
No such thing. Fool.

It was in the news a few months ago about the deductions received for donating to the construction of settlements.

Donate to foster ethnic cleansing and illegal settlements and get deductions.

Donate to a clinic or orphanage and get jail time.

Something is wrong with this picture.
Yes, there's something wrong. You're not providing proof.

Shukri Abu Baker, a co-founding member of what was once the nation's largest Muslim charity, was sentenced to 65 years in prison for funneling millions of dollars to the Palestinian militant group Hamas. Mr. Baker, 50, and Ghassan Elashi, 55, were among the five members of the Holy Land Foundation for Relief and Development sentenced. The men and the foundation were convicted in November 2008 on 108 charges, following a mistrial in which the government in 2007 failed to convince jurors that the charity sent more than $12 million to Hamas. Mufid Abdulqader, 49, was sentenced to 20 years on three conspiracy counts. Mohammad El-Mezain, 55, received 15 years for one count of conspiracy to support a terrorist organization, and Abdulrahman Odeh 15 years for three conspiracy counts. The group was not accused of violence, but of bankrolling schools and social welfare programs the government says are controlled by Hamas.

Shukri Abu Baker News - The New York Times

The group was not accused of violence, but of bankrolling schools and social welfare programs
 
It was in the news a few months ago about the deductions received for donating to the construction of settlements.

Donate to foster ethnic cleansing and illegal settlements and get deductions.

Donate to a clinic or orphanage and get jail time.

Something is wrong with this picture.
Yes, there's something wrong. You're not providing proof.

How a U.S. Tax Deduction Aids Israeli Settlements

For many years, the United States has had a policy against spending aid money to fund Israeli settlements in the West Bank, which successive administrations have regarded as an obstacle to peace. Yet private organizations in the United States continue to raise tax-exempt contributions for the very activities that the government opposes.

A search of IRS records identified 28 U.S. charitable groups that made a total of $33.4 million in tax-exempt contributions to settlements and related organizations between 2004 and 2007.

David Ignatius - How a U.S. Tax Deduction Aids Israeli Settlements

You need to keep up.
I'm not obsessed like you are.

Anyway, you're in luck: Pink Alert! You Can Get a Tax Deduction For Funding Islamic Terrorism! | NewsReal Blog

Terrorist supporters can make tax-deductible contributions, too.
 
It was in the news a few months ago about the deductions received for donating to the construction of settlements.

Donate to foster ethnic cleansing and illegal settlements and get deductions.

Donate to a clinic or orphanage and get jail time.

Something is wrong with this picture.
Yes, there's something wrong. You're not providing proof.

Shukri Abu Baker, a co-founding member of what was once the nation's largest Muslim charity, was sentenced to 65 years in prison for funneling millions of dollars to the Palestinian militant group Hamas. Mr. Baker, 50, and Ghassan Elashi, 55, were among the five members of the Holy Land Foundation for Relief and Development sentenced. The men and the foundation were convicted in November 2008 on 108 charges, following a mistrial in which the government in 2007 failed to convince jurors that the charity sent more than $12 million to Hamas. Mufid Abdulqader, 49, was sentenced to 20 years on three conspiracy counts. Mohammad El-Mezain, 55, received 15 years for one count of conspiracy to support a terrorist organization, and Abdulrahman Odeh 15 years for three conspiracy counts. The group was not accused of violence, but of bankrolling schools and social welfare programs the government says are controlled by Hamas.

Shukri Abu Baker News - The New York Times

The group was not accused of violence, but of bankrolling schools and social welfare programs

:lol: And where does Hamas teach kids terrorism?
 
Yes, there's something wrong. You're not providing proof.

How a U.S. Tax Deduction Aids Israeli Settlements

For many years, the United States has had a policy against spending aid money to fund Israeli settlements in the West Bank, which successive administrations have regarded as an obstacle to peace. Yet private organizations in the United States continue to raise tax-exempt contributions for the very activities that the government opposes.

A search of IRS records identified 28 U.S. charitable groups that made a total of $33.4 million in tax-exempt contributions to settlements and related organizations between 2004 and 2007.

David Ignatius - How a U.S. Tax Deduction Aids Israeli Settlements

You need to keep up.
I'm not obsessed like you are.

Anyway, you're in luck: Pink Alert! You Can Get a Tax Deduction For Funding Islamic Terrorism! | NewsReal Blog

Terrorist supporters can make tax-deductible contributions, too.

"Terrorist" is a meaningless, political, third grade name calling thing.
 
Yes, there's something wrong. You're not providing proof.

Shukri Abu Baker, a co-founding member of what was once the nation's largest Muslim charity, was sentenced to 65 years in prison for funneling millions of dollars to the Palestinian militant group Hamas. Mr. Baker, 50, and Ghassan Elashi, 55, were among the five members of the Holy Land Foundation for Relief and Development sentenced. The men and the foundation were convicted in November 2008 on 108 charges, following a mistrial in which the government in 2007 failed to convince jurors that the charity sent more than $12 million to Hamas. Mufid Abdulqader, 49, was sentenced to 20 years on three conspiracy counts. Mohammad El-Mezain, 55, received 15 years for one count of conspiracy to support a terrorist organization, and Abdulrahman Odeh 15 years for three conspiracy counts. The group was not accused of violence, but of bankrolling schools and social welfare programs the government says are controlled by Hamas.

Shukri Abu Baker News - The New York Times

The group was not accused of violence, but of bankrolling schools and social welfare programs

:lol: And where does Hamas teach kids terrorism?

You should know. Could you provide some examples?
 
How a U.S. Tax Deduction Aids Israeli Settlements

For many years, the United States has had a policy against spending aid money to fund Israeli settlements in the West Bank, which successive administrations have regarded as an obstacle to peace. Yet private organizations in the United States continue to raise tax-exempt contributions for the very activities that the government opposes.

A search of IRS records identified 28 U.S. charitable groups that made a total of $33.4 million in tax-exempt contributions to settlements and related organizations between 2004 and 2007.

David Ignatius - How a U.S. Tax Deduction Aids Israeli Settlements

You need to keep up.
I'm not obsessed like you are.

Anyway, you're in luck: Pink Alert! You Can Get a Tax Deduction For Funding Islamic Terrorism! | NewsReal Blog

Terrorist supporters can make tax-deductible contributions, too.

"Terrorist" is a meaningless, political, third grade name calling thing.

If the terrorist designation was based on fact and not just political bullcrap, everyone would be on the same page.

The European Union,[8][9] the United States,[10] Canada, Israel and Japan classify Hamas as a terrorist organization,[11][12] while the United Nations[13] and nations such as Russia,[14] Turkey,[15] and Switzerland[16] do not.

Hamas - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Terrorist designation = political bullcrap
 
How a U.S. Tax Deduction Aids Israeli Settlements

For many years, the United States has had a policy against spending aid money to fund Israeli settlements in the West Bank, which successive administrations have regarded as an obstacle to peace. Yet private organizations in the United States continue to raise tax-exempt contributions for the very activities that the government opposes.

A search of IRS records identified 28 U.S. charitable groups that made a total of $33.4 million in tax-exempt contributions to settlements and related organizations between 2004 and 2007.

David Ignatius - How a U.S. Tax Deduction Aids Israeli Settlements

You need to keep up.
I'm not obsessed like you are.

Anyway, you're in luck: Pink Alert! You Can Get a Tax Deduction For Funding Islamic Terrorism! | NewsReal Blog

Terrorist supporters can make tax-deductible contributions, too.

"Terrorist" is a meaningless, political, third grade name calling thing.
I can understand why you don't like the terrorists you support being called terrorists, but normal people accept the simple fact that they are, indeed, terrorists.
 
Shukri Abu Baker, a co-founding member of what was once the nation's largest Muslim charity, was sentenced to 65 years in prison for funneling millions of dollars to the Palestinian militant group Hamas. Mr. Baker, 50, and Ghassan Elashi, 55, were among the five members of the Holy Land Foundation for Relief and Development sentenced. The men and the foundation were convicted in November 2008 on 108 charges, following a mistrial in which the government in 2007 failed to convince jurors that the charity sent more than $12 million to Hamas. Mufid Abdulqader, 49, was sentenced to 20 years on three conspiracy counts. Mohammad El-Mezain, 55, received 15 years for one count of conspiracy to support a terrorist organization, and Abdulrahman Odeh 15 years for three conspiracy counts. The group was not accused of violence, but of bankrolling schools and social welfare programs the government says are controlled by Hamas.

Shukri Abu Baker News - The New York Times

:lol: And where does Hamas teach kids terrorism?

You should know. Could you provide some examples?
Of course.

http://www.discoverthenetworks.org/viewSubCategory.asp?id=713

HAMAS Teaching Kids to Kill :: IPT in the News :: The Investigative Project on Terrorism

Hamas

SayYesToPeace.org - Teaching Hate

In its effort to Islamize the Palestinian national struggle, Hamas invests significant resources in molding Palestinian culture. Experts have noted that giving the Palestinian cause an Islamic flavor is part of Hamas's effort "to link the particular Palestinian struggle with the wider Islamic wave in the Muslim world."[36]

To this end, Hamas charities, social service organizations, hospitals, schools, and mosques openly laud suicide bombing, teach hate, and incite even the youngest and most impressionable of Palestinians to violence.

For example, the graduation ceremony at a kindergarten run by al-Jam‘iya al-Islamiya, a Hamas charitable association run by Sheikh Ahmad Bahar, featured 1,600 preschool age children wearing uniforms and carrying pretend rifles. A five-year-old girl reenacted attacks on Israelis by dipping her hands in red paint, mimicking the bloodied hands Palestinians proudly displayed after the lynching of two Israelis in Ramallah.[37]

Radicalization of Palestinian youth in Hamas early childhood programs has been widely documented. Consider the following account reported in USA Today:

In Hamas-run kindergartens, signs on the walls read: "The children of the kindergarten are the shaheeds [martyrs] of tomorrow." The classroom signs at al-Najah University in the West Bank and at Gaza's Islamic University say, "Israel has nuclear bombs; we have human bombs." At an Islamic school in Gaza City run by Hamas, 11-year-old Palestinian student Ahmed states, "I will make my body a bomb that will blast the flesh of Zionists, the sons of pigs and monkeys … I will tear their bodies into little pieces and cause them more pain than they will ever know." "Allah Akbar," his classmates shout in response: "God is great." "May the virgins give you pleasure," his teacher yells, referring to one of the rewards awaiting martyrs in paradise. Even the principal smiles and nods his approval.[38]

The Hamas radicalization and incitement campaign continues through the course of a Palestinian student's academic career. The Hamas Islamic Student Movement in the Bethlehem area distributed instruction cards bearing the pictures of Hamas suicide bombers and others killed carrying out terrorist attacks and encouraging Palestinian youth to follow in their footsteps.[39] Other educational material produced by Hamas da‘wa activists and distributed by the Hamas charity committees includes collectible postcards featuring Hamas and Islamic Jihad suicide bombers with rhythmic Arabic inscriptions such as "Oh, Mother, the time for leaving [this world] is quickly approaching," and "Oh, Mother, do not speak of me should I fall and lie dead on the ground."[40] In the al-Fawwar refugee camp, key rings and children's trading cards also feature suicide bombers, and teenage singing groups, such as "The Martyrs," sing their praises.[41] Similar material, including pamphlets, posters, and a printed timetable for university lectures, features a picture of Karim Nimr Mafarja, an ‘Izz ad-Din al-Qassam activist, with the inscription, "The shahids [martyrs] are with their Lord and light shines from them."[42]

According to Sheikh Bahar, Hamas summer camps are especially successful in indoctrinating religious and secular youth alike. Bahar explained that by teaching children the history of Islam and surrounding them with pictures of Hamas suicide bombers, the camps instill "seeds of hate against Israel."[43]

Surrounding Palestinians with messages extolling Hamas carries over from Hamas schools and camps to its social service organizations. For example, the waiting room at a Jenin hospital was plastered with posters of Hamas, Islamic Jihad, and al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades terrorists, including suicide bombers and those who dispatched them.[44] Press reports on the Islamic Charity Association described an assembly line of Palestinian men and teenage boys packing food items to the tune of inspirational music praising Hamas. The lyrics informed, "The holy war is calling," and pledged, "We will continue the resistance, the Hamas revolution."[45]

Children socialized in this environment make willing and supple recruits. In one recent case, Hamas military commander Muhammad Zakarna recruited a twelve-year-old Palestinian boy to courier small arms to Hamas terrorists across the West Bank, to shoot at Israelis traveling West Bank roads, and to carry out a "sacrificial terror attack" targeting the West Bank settlement of Maale Adumim. The boy, in his statement to police, expressed no remorse, stating instead, "I have no heart, like the Jews have no heart," and adding, "I hate Jews, and at any opportunity I have, I will kill Jews. I am a shahid [martyr]."[46] At the child's hearing, the judge commented that "from everything taken together, there emerges a picture that in the heart of a young child influenced by the adults around him is aroused a hatred that leads him to carry out actions that are among the gravest in the law books."[47]​
 
I'm not obsessed like you are.

Anyway, you're in luck: Pink Alert! You Can Get a Tax Deduction For Funding Islamic Terrorism! | NewsReal Blog

Terrorist supporters can make tax-deductible contributions, too.

"Terrorist" is a meaningless, political, third grade name calling thing.

If the terrorist designation was based on fact and not just political bullcrap, everyone would be on the same page.

The European Union,[8][9] the United States,[10] Canada, Israel and Japan classify Hamas as a terrorist organization,[11][12] while the United Nations[13] and nations such as Russia,[14] Turkey,[15] and Switzerland[16] do not.

Hamas - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Terrorist designation = political bullcrap

:( Poor Hamas. All they want to do is kill Jews.
 
1) Israel does not appear on any maps of the world. Where Israel should be, the maps substitute the name "Palestine." All Jewish holy places in the country are presented as purely Islamic sites. Israeli cities, such as Haifa, are referred to as Arab cities. One 5th grade text, for instance, states that "Haifa is a Palestinian seaport." Similarly, a 10th grade publication says that "Galilee, Nazareth and Beit She'an are regions in Palestine."

http://www.discoverthenetworks.org/viewSubCategory.asp?id=713

The maps and information are geographically correct. Your source is all wet.
 
How a U.S. Tax Deduction Aids Israeli Settlements

For many years, the United States has had a policy against spending aid money to fund Israeli settlements in the West Bank, which successive administrations have regarded as an obstacle to peace. Yet private organizations in the United States continue to raise tax-exempt contributions for the very activities that the government opposes.

A search of IRS records identified 28 U.S. charitable groups that made a total of $33.4 million in tax-exempt contributions to settlements and related organizations between 2004 and 2007.

David Ignatius - How a U.S. Tax Deduction Aids Israeli Settlements

You need to keep up.
I'm not obsessed like you are.

Anyway, you're in luck: Pink Alert! You Can Get a Tax Deduction For Funding Islamic Terrorism! | NewsReal Blog

Terrorist supporters can make tax-deductible contributions, too.

"Terrorist" is a meaningless, political, third grade name calling thing.
A Terrah Riss is anyone who disagrees with The Masters that wrote this horror movie.
 

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