Who Are The Palestinians? Part 2

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Where is your video of Israel dropping bombs on family homes.


You can find them on youtube.

When your Islamic terrorist heroes use homes as places to wage war, they become valid military targets.

Why are you whining about civilians and civilian homes being put in the crosshairs? They are a valuable source of propaganda.

Load of Israeli bullshit, of course.


I can't be responsible for your hurt feelings.
 


Why did Israel attack? It wanted to expand its buffer zone.

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Meet the only female brewster in Palestine

Defying gender and age stereotypes, Madees Khoury, 31, is the only female brewster in Palestine - possibly the Middle East.

“Really? You make beer?” Khoury says is the most common response when she tells people what she does.

Khoury has been brewing beer for 10 years and is taking control of the company from her father and uncle. She says that younger generations of bar owners prefer doing business with her, and that older, more traditional generations still ask to deal with her dad.

She believes she can be a role model for other aspiring Palestinian girls; but that her plans don’t finish there - as she aims to start exporting Taybeh beer all around the world.

Few people would expect to find a beer brewery at the end of a winding road in the village of Taybeh, West Bank. Even fewer would expect to see a woman working on the batch, lugging crates and making sure every step, from brew to bottle, follows strict German beer purity laws.

 
Where Should the Birds Fly Film Discussion - Fida Qishta



The Qishta family:

Qishta said his team had continued well beyond the border before digging upward in Egypt. In May 2004, they finally opened the "eye" and brought four shipments into the Gaza Strip, totaling 900 Kalashnikovs, 400 handguns and 200,000 rounds of ammunition.

The guns, tied into bundles and packed in empty flour sacks, were pulled through the tunnel with the same cables and electrical motors that the tunnelers had used to remove the sand while they were digging.

"Everyone got $23,000 and a Kalashnikov," Qishta said, adding that the tunnel's initial investor made $150,000. Qishta said he had sold the gun and last year worked briefly on another tunnel that netted him $5,000. He has been asked to work on other tunnels, but said he did not want to press his luck and has gone back to work for his father instead.

Gaza tunnels: A risk worth taking?

***BTW 'kishta' in Arabic means - 'get lost' or 'go away'...and I'm being polite :)
 
Where Should the Birds Fly Film Discussion - Fida Qishta



The Qishta family:

Qishta said his team had continued well beyond the border before digging upward in Egypt. In May 2004, they finally opened the "eye" and brought four shipments into the Gaza Strip, totaling 900 Kalashnikovs, 400 handguns and 200,000 rounds of ammunition.

The guns, tied into bundles and packed in empty flour sacks, were pulled through the tunnel with the same cables and electrical motors that the tunnelers had used to remove the sand while they were digging.

"Everyone got $23,000 and a Kalashnikov," Qishta said, adding that the tunnel's initial investor made $150,000. Qishta said he had sold the gun and last year worked briefly on another tunnel that netted him $5,000. He has been asked to work on other tunnels, but said he did not want to press his luck and has gone back to work for his father instead.

Gaza tunnels: A risk worth taking?

***BTW 'kishta' in Arabic means - 'get lost' or 'go away'...and I'm being polite :)

Indeed, private enterprise at work.:thup:
 


Samah Sabawi another Palestinian from an Iraqi tribe:

Today, 2nd of November Amnesty International declared that Sunni Militia fighters from a tribe called Sabawi have publicly humiliated, unlawfully detained and tortured the boys and men in the villages near Mosul that were retaken from ISIS.

Amnesty International reporters and researchers interviewed with the villagers who described how the Tribal Mobilization militia (Hashd al-Ashair) from the Sabawi tribe carried out revenge attacks against the villagers.

According to eyewitnesses and and residents, militia fighters who belong to the same tribe as the villagers, started torturing and humiliating boys as soon as they arrived.

Amnesty International: Tribal militia tortured detainees during Mosul offensive
 
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