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Remember that time when the left was praising Linda Sarsour for her fundraising efforts for the Jewish community in Pittsburgh?

Well, it was a scam...money went to an Islamic center with terror ties.

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WOW: Money Raised After Pittsburgh Shooting Went To An Islamic Center With Terror Ties
 
Boy sings on PA TV: “Jihad is necessary… Draw your sword from its sheath, and let it not return”

 
From The Economist.

In Sinai there were settlements .
In Gaza there were settlements .
Where are they now?
Removed for the sake of peace
What are the results so far?
A cold , possibly disappearing peace with Egypt
Rockets from Gaza
The settlements are an Arab red herring to avoid any agreement
I think there will be movement only after the hereditary Palestianian question is resolved
After that , everything could move forward
 
The Palestinian Refugees: Israel Proposes Rehabilitation of Refugees.

July 28th. 1966


This telegram from the U.S. Department of State updates the U.S. Embassy in Israel of a meeting between the U.S. Secretary of State and Israeli Ambassador Harmon and Envoy Gideon Rafael in which the Israelis proposed a solution to the refugee problemin which the focus would be on getting Arabs out of camps and rehabilitating them into the Arab world instead of merely focusing on repatriating them but keeping them in camps. Israel agreed that they would provide some financial support in the form of international financial assistance.

Washington, July 28, 1966, 3:49 p.m.

Israel Proposes Rehabilitation of Palestinian Refugees
 
While Palestinians viewed Zionists as akin to colonial settlers, Jews who were willing to live as equals with the Palestinians were welcome to stay. In his 1974 speech to the UN, Fatah leader and PLO Chairman Yasser Arafat declared, “when we speak of our common hopes for the Palestine of tomorrow we include in our perspective all Jews now living in Palestine who choose to live with us there in peace and without discrimination.”
Read more: Opinion | ‘From The River To The Sea’ Doesn’t Mean What You Think It Means
 
While Palestinians viewed Zionists as akin to colonial settlers, Jews who were willing to live as equals with the Palestinians were welcome to stay. In his 1974 speech to the UN, Fatah leader and PLO Chairman Yasser Arafat declared, “when we speak of our common hopes for the Palestine of tomorrow we include in our perspective all Jews now living in Palestine who choose to live with us there in peace and without discrimination.”
Read more: Opinion | ‘From The River To The Sea’ Doesn’t Mean What You Think It Means

Just like the rest of the Jew haters here,
Arafat was a famous two-faced racist lier
'Jews will leave Palestine like rats'

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