What Do Palestinian Terrorists Want?

Lipush

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During the past few days, I had occasion to visit the homes of some of the Palestinian men and women involved in the ongoing wave of terrorism against Israelis -- the violence that some are calling an "intifada," or uprising.What I saw -- what you or anyone could see during these visits -- was that none of these Palestinians had suffered harsh lives. Their living conditions were anything but miserable. In fact, these murderers had been leading comfortable lives, with unlimited access to education and work.

Four of the terrorists came from Jerusalem and, as permanent residents who had not applied for citizenship, held Israeli ID cards. They enjoyed all the rights of an Israeli citizen, except for voting for the Knesset -- but it is not as if the Arabs of Jerusalem are killing and dying because they want to vote in Israeli parliamentary elections.

These young people took advantage of their status as permanent residents of Israel to set out and murder Jews. They all had Israeli ID cards that allowed them to travel freely inside Israel, and even own and drive vehicles with Israeli license plates. They were also entitled to the social welfare benefits and free healthcare granted to all Israeli citizens, regardless of their faith, color or ethnicity.

None of the young Palestinians involved in the recent terror attacks lived a mud house, a tent, or even a rented apartment. They all lived in houses owned by their families, and had unlimited access to the internet. They all carried smartphones that allowed them to share their views on Facebook and Twitter and, among other things, to engage in wanton incitement against Israel and Jews.

At the home of Muhannad Halabi, for example, the Palestinian who murdered two Jews in the Old City of Jerusalem last week, you would discover that his father is a businessman who deals in air-conditioning systems and has his own business in Ramallah. The family's house, in the village of Surda on the northern outskirts of Ramallah, looks as if it came out of a movie filmed in San Diego.

Muhannad Halabi, his relatives said, was a spoiled boy who had gotten everything he asked for. He had been studying law at Al-Quds University near Jerusalem, and was able to commute freely between Ramallah and the campus. But the good life Muhannad had did not prevent him from joining Islamic Jihad and murdering two Jews. He wanted to murder Jews because he had been brainwashed by our leaders and media, and was driven by hatred -- he was not living in misery and deprivation.

The case of Shuruq Dweyat, an 18-year-old female student from the Tsur Baher village in Jerusalem, is not really different from that of Muhannad Halabi. She is now receiving treatment in an Israeli hospital, free of charge, after being shot and seriously wounded by the Jew she tried to murder inside the Old City of Jerusalem. She was studying history and geography at Bethlehem University, to which she travelled four times a week from her home, without facing any obstacles or being stopped by Israeli soldiers.

Photos Shuruq posted on social media show a happy woman who never stopped smiling andposing for "selfies." She has her own smartphone. Her family, like those of all the other terrorists, own their own house and lead an extremely comfortable life. The Israeli ID card Shuruq holds allows her to go to any place inside Israel at any time. She chose to take advantage of this privilege to try to murder a random Jew in the street. The reason? She, too, was apparently driven by hatred, anti-Semitism and bigotry. She, too, was the victim of a massive propaganda machine that ceaselessly demonizes Israel and Jews.

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If you had met 19-year-old Fadi Alloun, you would have seen possibly the most handsome man in Jerusalem. Fadi, who came from Issawiyeh in Jerusalem, had also been enjoying a good life under Israel's administration. He too had an Israeli ID card and was able to travel freely throughout the country. His family told me that he had loved going to shopping malls in Israel to buy clothes from chain stores such as Zara, Renuar, Castro. With his snazzy clothes and sunglasses, he looked like more like an Italian fashion model than your average terrorist. He, too, had unlimited access to the Internet and his family owned their own house.

Fadi's good life in Israel, however, did not prevent him from setting out to stab the first Jew he met on the street. This happened last week, when Fadi stabbed a 15-year-old Jew just outside the Old City of Jerusalem. Fadi was shot and killed by Israeli policemen who rushed to the scene of the attack. Fadi did not set out to murder Jews because he had a harsh life. Nor was he driven by misery or poverty. He had almost everything to which he aspired, and his family were well-off. The life Fadi had, in fact, was much better than the lives of many of his fellow Palestinians in the West Bank and Gaza Strip. As an Israeli resident, Fadi was able to go anywhere he wanted in Israel and had free access to restaurants, shopping malls and gyms.

What does all this mean? It shows that the Palestinian terrorists are not driven by poverty and deprivation, as many have long been arguing. Palestinian terrorists are driven by hatred for Jews because of what their leaders, media and mosques are telling them: that the Jews are the enemy and that they have no right to be in this part of the world.

What Do Palestinian Terrorists Want?
 
What do terrorist Zionists want? What does the Orthodox jews want?

Jerusalem and the rest of the W. Bank and more.
 
The Hamas Charter spells out in clear and explicit language what the Pal'istanians want.

Why does anyone choose not to believe them?

Since 1948, through words and actions (and actions speak with the utmost clarity), Arabs-Moslems and later, the Moslem Brotherhood spawned Hamas terrorists, have made their intentions clear.
 
The Hamas Charter spells out in clear and explicit language what the Pal'istanians want.

Why does anyone choose not to believe them?

Since 1948, through words and actions (and actions speak with the utmost clarity), Arabs-Moslems and later, the Moslem Brotherhood spawned Hamas terrorists, have made their intentions clear.

They have no charter. Hamas is in the Gaza Strip, I imagine the Palestinians want their land back.
 
The Hamas Charter spells out in clear and explicit language what the Pal'istanians want.

Why does anyone choose not to believe them?

Since 1948, through words and actions (and actions speak with the utmost clarity), Arabs-Moslems and later, the Moslem Brotherhood spawned Hamas terrorists, have made their intentions clear.

They have no charter. Hamas is in the Gaza Strip, I imagine the Palestinians want their land back.
That's terribly naïve... more likely just dishonest.
 
Penelope, Hollie, Sunni Man, Lipush, et al,

The question presupposes that there is one Arab Palestinian people, of one mind and with one voice, that has a handle on this question. But I don't think that is true.

The Hamas Charter spells out in clear and explicit language what the Pal'istanians want.

Why does anyone choose not to believe them?

Since 1948, through words and actions (and actions speak with the utmost clarity), Arabs-Moslems and later, the Moslem Brotherhood spawned Hamas terrorists, have made their intentions clear.

They have no charter. Hamas is in the Gaza Strip, I imagine the Palestinians want their land back.
(COMMENT)

As an example of the confusion:

OpEd June 03, 2016
Saeb Erekat: Paris Peace Summit Will Equalize Power Between Israel and Palestine

Secretary General: 20 years of bilateral negotiations have failed. The international community must compel Israel to accept its responsibility as the occupying force and implement the two-state solution.

Saeb Erekat
Palestinian Chief Negotiator,
PLO's Negotiations Affairs Department

So, what is the two-state solution as of today?

When the UN accorded Palestine non-member observer State status; it said in part:

4. Affirms its determination to contribute to the achievement of the inalienable rights of the Palestinian people and the attainment of a peaceful settlement in the Middle East that ends the occupation that began in 1967 and fulfills the vision of two States: an independent, sovereign, democratic, contiguous and viable State of Palestine living side by side in peace and security with Israel on the basis of the pre-1967 borders;
A/RES/67/19
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At conference, Ban urges ‘political will’ for two-State solution for Israel and Palestine
Breaking News

29 June 2016 – Following a two-day visit to Israel and Palestine, United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon today emphasized that what is lacking in terms of a lasting settlement for peace to the conflict is the political will to make that happen.

“During my trip, I reminded the leadership on both sides of the imperative of taking prompt action to restore hope in a peaceful future and to preserve the two-State solution – the only way to meet the national aspirations of both peoples,” the Secretary-General said in a message to the International Conference in Support of Israeli-Palestinian Peace taking place in Geneva today and tomorrow.
UN News Centre 29 June 2016

Any viable two-state solution will demand guaranteed security for both nations, as well as those adjacent nations. But just as there were radical elements within te region in 1948 that opposed any form of negotiation, so this initiative will face similar security Issues. There is going to be a need for a cooperative effort to prevent radical elements from disrupting peace effort. That is going to require a massive amount of political will.

Most Respectfully,
R
 
As long as Israel continues their settlements and want of all Jerusalem and refuse to return to the 67 boarders there can be no peace. Since the Zionists are the forceful intruders going there with the intent to conquer the land, I have to be partial to the Palestinian side. The Zionist have no right to others land, Hitler going into Poland is nothing like what the Zionist have and have been doing to the Palestinians for decades.
 
What do terrorist Zionists want? What does the Orthodox jews want?

Jerusalem and the rest of the W. Bank and more.






It is theirs under international law, but you don't think that international law should ever work in a Jews favour do you
 
The Hamas Charter spells out in clear and explicit language what the Pal'istanians want.

Why does anyone choose not to believe them?

Since 1948, through words and actions (and actions speak with the utmost clarity), Arabs-Moslems and later, the Moslem Brotherhood spawned Hamas terrorists, have made their intentions clear.

They have no charter. Hamas is in the Gaza Strip, I imagine the Palestinians want their land back.





Here you go say that hamas are liars now

The Avalon Project : Hamas Covenant 1988
 
As long as Israel continues their settlements and want of all Jerusalem and refuse to return to the 67 boarders there can be no peace. Since the Zionists are the forceful intruders going there with the intent to conquer the land, I have to be partial to the Palestinian side. The Zionist have no right to others land, Hitler going into Poland is nothing like what the Zionist have and have been doing to the Palestinians for decades.







No 67 borders have ever existed, but 1923 borders do and they include all of the west bank, Jerusalem, gaza and every grain of sand delineated by the International laws of the time. The land was given to the Jews of the world in 1923 by its legal sovereign owners, and only moronic islamonazis deny this as a fact
 

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