Who Are The Palestinians? Part 2

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A classic case of the absurdity that defines the Arab-Moslem psyche.

Try and follow along, infidels. Vast quantities of the welfare money showered on Arabs-Moslems posing as “Pal’istanians” is used to promote and finance Islamic terrorism.

However, we’re now told that a result of the Great Satan™️ cutting off UNRWA welfare fraud money will be the promotion of Islamic terrorism. This is another case of Islamic terrorists announcing that they can’t be held responsible for their acts of Islamic terrorism if their demands aren’t met.

Got that, infidels? If we cut off the funding of Islamic terrorism, the result will be promotion of Islamic terrorism.


PALESTINIANS: U.S. DECISION TO CUT UNRWA FUNDS PROMOTES TERRORISM

Palestinians: U.S. decision to cut UNRWA funds promotes terrorism

This is an assault on the rights of the Palestinian people and part of a series of anti-Palestinian US decisions and policies.”

The Palestinians on Saturday strongly condemned the US administration’s decision to cut the entire US aid budget to the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestinian Refugees (UNRWA) and warned that the move would promote terrorism and extremism.


They said that they were now considering seeking the help of the UN General Assembly and Security Council to counter the decision, which Palestinian officials condemned as a US declaration of war on the issue of Palestinian refugees in particular and the Palestinian cause in general.

On Friday, the State Department said that the US has decided to end all funding for UNRWA and described the agency as “irredeemably flawed.” The US administration has “carefully reviewed” the issue and “will not make additional contributions to UNRWA,” State Department spokeswoman Heather Nauret said.



 
Palestinians Praise and Provide for Terrorists
Palestinians Praise and Provide for Terrorists

August 22, 2018 By Stand for Israel Palestinian Authority Terrorism

It is no secret that the leaders of both Palestinian factions — the Palestinian Authority/Fatah and Hamas — long for the destruction of Israel. But it is nevertheless disheartening to see reports like this from our friends at JNS and MEMRI, which details continued Palestinian support for those who have carried out terror attacks against Israel:

In recent months, PA President Mahmoud ‘Abbas frequently participated in events at which he expressed support for prisoners and martyrs. On July 23, 2018, at a Ramallah ceremony honoring Palestinian prisoners and martyrs, during which he awarded medals to the families of the martyred prisoners and to released prisoners, he referred to the martyrs and prisoners as “pioneers” and “stars in the sky of the Palestinian people’s struggle” who “have a top priority in everything,” and stated that the payments to them and to their families would continue
 
RE: Who Are The Palestinians? Part 2
※→ Hollie, et al,

I think it is fair to say that those people who maintain a current working knowledge of the political stance and the history → have found PA (Ramallah Government) President Mahmoud ‘Abbas to be playing both sides of the (advocates for Terrorism and advocates for the anti-Israeli Movements) of the political equation.


Palestinians Praise and Provide for Terrorists
Palestinians Praise and Provide for Terrorists

August 22, 2018 By Stand for Israel Palestinian Authority Terrorism

It is no secret that the leaders of both Palestinian factions — the Palestinian Authority/Fatah and Hamas — long for the destruction of Israel. But it is nevertheless disheartening to see reports like this from our friends at JNS and MEMRI, which details continued Palestinian support for those who have carried out terror attacks against Israel:

In recent months, PA President Mahmoud ‘Abbas frequently participated in events at which he expressed support for prisoners and martyrs. On July 23, 2018, at a Ramallah ceremony honoring Palestinian prisoners and martyrs, during which he awarded medals to the families of the martyred prisoners and to released prisoners, he referred to the martyrs and prisoners as “pioneers” and “stars in the sky of the Palestinian people’s struggle” who “have a top priority in everything,” and stated that the payments to them and to their families would continue
(HARD FACT)

Articles #1 and #2 of the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of Crimes against Internationally Protected Persons (CPPCIPP) (entered into force on 20 February 1977) protects a sitting Head of State from being abstructed with while in office. A Head of State (in this case, President Abbas) is considered an "internationally protected person."

(COMMENT)

The Head of State (Mahmoud ‘Abbas) is generally immune from arrest under the international umbrella. Domestic Law is a different matter [Article 3(c-3) CPPIPP].

Most Respectfully,
R
 
RE: Who Are The Palestinians? Part 2
※→ Hollie, et al,

I think it is fair to say that those people who maintain a current working knowledge of the political stance and the history → have found PA (Ramallah Government) President Mahmoud ‘Abbas to be playing both sides of the (advocates for Terrorism and advocates for the anti-Israeli Movements) of the political equation.


Palestinians Praise and Provide for Terrorists
Palestinians Praise and Provide for Terrorists

August 22, 2018 By Stand for Israel Palestinian Authority Terrorism

It is no secret that the leaders of both Palestinian factions — the Palestinian Authority/Fatah and Hamas — long for the destruction of Israel. But it is nevertheless disheartening to see reports like this from our friends at JNS and MEMRI, which details continued Palestinian support for those who have carried out terror attacks against Israel:

In recent months, PA President Mahmoud ‘Abbas frequently participated in events at which he expressed support for prisoners and martyrs. On July 23, 2018, at a Ramallah ceremony honoring Palestinian prisoners and martyrs, during which he awarded medals to the families of the martyred prisoners and to released prisoners, he referred to the martyrs and prisoners as “pioneers” and “stars in the sky of the Palestinian people’s struggle” who “have a top priority in everything,” and stated that the payments to them and to their families would continue
(HARD FACT)

Articles #1 and #2 of the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of Crimes against Internationally Protected Persons (CPPCIPP) (entered into force on 20 February 1977) protects a sitting Head of State from being abstructed with while in office. A Head of State (in this case, President Abbas) is considered an "internationally protected person."

(COMMENT)

The Head of State (Mahmoud ‘Abbas) is generally immune from arrest under the international umbrella. Domestic Law is a different matter [Article 3(c-3) CPPIPP].

Most Respectfully,
R

Interesting references, Rocco. I don’t expect the international community to bring consequences to Abbas for “playing both sides of the anti-Israeli Movements” as you described it. And I don’t expect the West Bank will see an uprising and purge of the Ramallah dictatorship. I see Abbas eventually making an exit with his personal fortune intact and the West Bank becoming something of a free-for-all as various factions fight for control. As we see with regularity, Abbas's comments are rife with overwrought statements about the "Zionist occupier" and how Palestinians should be allowed at last to "lead normal lives." (Yes, yes, they demand East Jerusalem back too, but that's old news). The “Palestinians” really want to drive the Jews into the sea, and they imply as much in any number of pronouncements spoken and written, so the usual blustering is just, well, the usual blustering. Under the internal autonomy that the PA has exercised, it has managed to produce little more than violence and specifically, violence directed at Israel, Israelis, and Jews generally.

I find it laughable that Abbas occasionally raises the issue of “statehood” and sovereignty before the UN for something he calls “Palestine”, but he seems ignorant regarding what those terms mean. Historically, sovereignty is a condition that's conceded by one's neighbors: principally by not invading and dismembering one's country; secondarily by conducting diplomatic relations. It's never been a status awarded by some supra-national certification agency.

It's again just laughable that Abbas appeals to UN for “statehood” while simultaneously paying the salaries of Islamic terrorists and announcing his intentions for the destruction of Israel. It’s also comically absurd that the West continues to shower the Abbas franchise of Islamic Terrorism Intl. Inc., with boatloads of money with no real consequences for such behavior.
 
[ The right to destroy any one's history ]

From Al-Monitor:

Palestinians started using coins for transactions in the 5th century BCE, with the Persian conquest of Palestinian lands. The Persian coins replaced the barter system, said Mohammed al-Zard, head of the Palestinian Association of Coins and Stamps Collectors.

He told Al-Monitor that the Persian coins were not used in the entirety of the Palestinian territories, as the coastal areas were controlled by the Canaanites, who introduced their own coins in their dealings with Persians.

“In the third century BC, after the conquest of Alexander the Great, Palestinians traded using Greek coins, which were minted in the ancient Kingdom of Gaza and were also accepted across the Greek territories,” he added.There were Greek coins minted in Gaza, actually from the 4th century BCE.

But there was no ancient Kingdom of Gaza! (Except in Africa in the 19th century.)

Palestinians make up an ancient Gaza kingdom ~ Elder Of Ziyon - Israel News
 
The gee-had that wasn’t.

Contempt for non-Moslems (and an organized campaign of cradle to grave reinforcement of that contempt), is at the core of the Arabs-Moslems masquerading as Pal’istanians, and it leads, over and over, to acts of violence which must be defended against.



Palestinian shot dead after attempting to sabotage Gaza border fence.


Palestinian shot dead after attempting to sabotage Gaza border fence

Palestinian shot dead after attempting to sabotage Gaza border fence
Three more Palestinians detained by IDF following their efforts to breach Gaza border fence; caught with 2 knives, and taken for questioning.
Yoav Zitun|Published: 09.09.18 , 19:42




Gaza border riots (Photo: AFP)

Earlier, the Palestinian tried to sabotage the security fence several times.

In addition, the IDF detained three Palestinians attempting to breach the border fence in northern Gaza. They were caught carrying two knives
 
RE: Who Are The Palestinians? Part 2
※→ Hollie, et al,

I think it is fair to say that those people who maintain a current working knowledge of the political stance and the history → have found PA (Ramallah Government) President Mahmoud ‘Abbas to be playing both sides of the (advocates for Terrorism and advocates for the anti-Israeli Movements) of the political equation.


Palestinians Praise and Provide for Terrorists
Palestinians Praise and Provide for Terrorists

August 22, 2018 By Stand for Israel Palestinian Authority Terrorism

It is no secret that the leaders of both Palestinian factions — the Palestinian Authority/Fatah and Hamas — long for the destruction of Israel. But it is nevertheless disheartening to see reports like this from our friends at JNS and MEMRI, which details continued Palestinian support for those who have carried out terror attacks against Israel:

In recent months, PA President Mahmoud ‘Abbas frequently participated in events at which he expressed support for prisoners and martyrs. On July 23, 2018, at a Ramallah ceremony honoring Palestinian prisoners and martyrs, during which he awarded medals to the families of the martyred prisoners and to released prisoners, he referred to the martyrs and prisoners as “pioneers” and “stars in the sky of the Palestinian people’s struggle” who “have a top priority in everything,” and stated that the payments to them and to their families would continue
(HARD FACT)

Articles #1 and #2 of the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of Crimes against Internationally Protected Persons (CPPCIPP) (entered into force on 20 February 1977) protects a sitting Head of State from being abstructed with while in office. A Head of State (in this case, President Abbas) is considered an "internationally protected person."

(COMMENT)

The Head of State (Mahmoud ‘Abbas) is generally immune from arrest under the international umbrella. Domestic Law is a different matter [Article 3(c-3) CPPIPP].

Most Respectfully,
R
The Head of State (Mahmoud ‘Abbas) is generally immune from arrest under the international umbrella.
Doesn't this also apply to cabinet ministers and members of parliament?
 
Yep. Get'em while they're young.

Arabs-Moslems have taken many elements of the Hitler Youth in their formulation of indoctrinating children into the ways of gee-had.


'Palestinian' Child Terrorists Become New Face of Attacks Against Israel - Geller Report

Palestinian’ Child Terrorists Become New Face of Attacks Against Israel
By Geller Report Staff - on September 7, 2018
"PALESTINIAN": JIHAD AGAINST JEWS

The “Palestinian” people have turned to their youngest and most vulnerable — their children — as their newest tool of war, training their next generations how to shoot, kill, maim and terrorize the Israeli population.
 
RE: Who Are The Palestinians? Part 2
※→ Hollie, et al,

I think it is fair to say that those people who maintain a current working knowledge of the political stance and the history → have found PA (Ramallah Government) President Mahmoud ‘Abbas to be playing both sides of the (advocates for Terrorism and advocates for the anti-Israeli Movements) of the political equation.


Palestinians Praise and Provide for Terrorists
Palestinians Praise and Provide for Terrorists

August 22, 2018 By Stand for Israel Palestinian Authority Terrorism

It is no secret that the leaders of both Palestinian factions — the Palestinian Authority/Fatah and Hamas — long for the destruction of Israel. But it is nevertheless disheartening to see reports like this from our friends at JNS and MEMRI, which details continued Palestinian support for those who have carried out terror attacks against Israel:

In recent months, PA President Mahmoud ‘Abbas frequently participated in events at which he expressed support for prisoners and martyrs. On July 23, 2018, at a Ramallah ceremony honoring Palestinian prisoners and martyrs, during which he awarded medals to the families of the martyred prisoners and to released prisoners, he referred to the martyrs and prisoners as “pioneers” and “stars in the sky of the Palestinian people’s struggle” who “have a top priority in everything,” and stated that the payments to them and to their families would continue
(HARD FACT)

Articles #1 and #2 of the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of Crimes against Internationally Protected Persons (CPPCIPP) (entered into force on 20 February 1977) protects a sitting Head of State from being abstructed with while in office. A Head of State (in this case, President Abbas) is considered an "internationally protected person."

(COMMENT)

The Head of State (Mahmoud ‘Abbas) is generally immune from arrest under the international umbrella. Domestic Law is a different matter [Article 3(c-3) CPPIPP].

Most Respectfully,
R
The Head of State (Mahmoud ‘Abbas) is generally immune from arrest under the international umbrella.
Doesn't this also apply to cabinet ministers and members of parliament?

Do you mean members of the "Pal'istanian Parliament", that dumping ground for welfare fraud money that last met in 2009?
 
The following are the answers to the fundamental questions above in the words of Palestinian leaders, since the beginning of Oslo until today:

1: Were the Oslo Accords signed by the PLO as a long-term peace treaty with Israel?
PA: The Oslo Accords were not intended to be a long-term agreement but were modeled after a peace treaty signed by Islam's Prophet Muhammad with his enemies. The Treaty of Hudaybiyyah called for peace for at least 10 years, but after two years Muhammad broke the truce and attacked and conquered his enemies. This was stated by Yasser Arafat himself a number of times, and many other Palestinian leaders.


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Yasser Arafat:
"This [Oslo] agreement, I am not considering it more than the agreement which had been signed between our Prophet Muhammad and Quraish..."
[Audio recording of Arafat speech in Johannesburg, May 10, 1994]

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Mahmoud Al-Habbash, Abbas' advisor on religious and Islamic affairs, and Chairman of the Supreme Council for Shari'ah Justice:
"The Palestinian leadership's sense of responsibility towards its nation made it take political steps [the Oslo Accords] about 20 years ago [1993]...exactly like the Prophet [Muhammad] did in the Treaty of Hudaybiyyah... The Prophet said: 'I'm the Messenger of Allah and I will not disobey Him.' This is not disobedience, it is politics... In less than two years, the Prophet returned and based on this treaty, he conquered Mecca. This is the example, this is the model."
[Official PA TV, July 19, 2013]

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(full article online)

The Olso Accords according to the PA - 25 years in review - PMW Bulletins
 
So the National Women’s Studies Association gave out a book prize this month to Rutgers University professor Jasbir K. Puar, for her book entitled “The Right to Maim,” reported The College Fix. Who has the right to maim? Well, Israelis have the right to maim Palestinians, at least, according to Professor Puar.

“Drawing on a stunning array of theoretical and methodological frameworks, Puar uses the concept of ‘debility’— bodily injury and social exclusion brought on by economic and political factors—to disrupt the category of disability,” the book’s description says on Amazon.

So by this point, if you have experience with the hivemind that is social justice, you might be starting to see what’s going to happen. Remember those victimhood categories? Race, gender, sexuality? Well, disability is also one of them and we’ve now apparently reached the stage where, to create empathy for Palestinians, we’re actually redefining the concept of disabled to include not just actual disability, but also whatever we choose, as your progressive overlords, to categorize as economic or social oppression.
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Anyway, I wonder if this award-winning book of Puar’s includes anything about, oh let’s say, the fact that at least 50 out of the 62 Palestinians killed by Israel during the moving of the US embassy to Jerusalem were, indeed, Hamas or Islamic jihad terrorists, according to CNN. And speaking of Palestinian terrorism, what about the Avivim school bus massacre or the Dolphinarium discotheque suicide bombing? Do any of those deaths or injuries of Israeli children fit under your definition of “disability,” Professor Puar?

(full article online)

Prof Tries To Redefine ‘Disabled’ For Palestinians
 
So the National Women’s Studies Association gave out a book prize this month to Rutgers University professor Jasbir K. Puar, for her book entitled “The Right to Maim,” reported The College Fix. Who has the right to maim? Well, Israelis have the right to maim Palestinians, at least, according to Professor Puar.

“Drawing on a stunning array of theoretical and methodological frameworks, Puar uses the concept of ‘debility’— bodily injury and social exclusion brought on by economic and political factors—to disrupt the category of disability,” the book’s description says on Amazon.

So by this point, if you have experience with the hivemind that is social justice, you might be starting to see what’s going to happen. Remember those victimhood categories? Race, gender, sexuality? Well, disability is also one of them and we’ve now apparently reached the stage where, to create empathy for Palestinians, we’re actually redefining the concept of disabled to include not just actual disability, but also whatever we choose, as your progressive overlords, to categorize as economic or social oppression.
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Anyway, I wonder if this award-winning book of Puar’s includes anything about, oh let’s say, the fact that at least 50 out of the 62 Palestinians killed by Israel during the moving of the US embassy to Jerusalem were, indeed, Hamas or Islamic jihad terrorists, according to CNN. And speaking of Palestinian terrorism, what about the Avivim school bus massacre or the Dolphinarium discotheque suicide bombing? Do any of those deaths or injuries of Israeli children fit under your definition of “disability,” Professor Puar?

(full article online)

Prof Tries To Redefine ‘Disabled’ For Palestinians


FFS. Ripping the hearts out of Jews, anyone?
 

The Oslo Accords ultimately polarized the Palestinians into two camps -- those willing to accept a sovereign Palestine alongside a sovereign Israel and those insisting on the destruction of Israel. If the former had become the dominant group we would have peace now. Sadly, they did not.
Oslo was not for peace. Oslo was to cement the occupation. It did what Israel wanted.

Exactly. Thank you for proving my point. Oslo was to cement the concept of two sovereign States side by side and eventually bring about that very thing. Which would have led to peace.

The side that seeks the destruction of Israel has won out though. As evidenced in your post.
 

The Oslo Accords ultimately polarized the Palestinians into two camps -- those willing to accept a sovereign Palestine alongside a sovereign Israel and those insisting on the destruction of Israel. If the former had become the dominant group we would have peace now. Sadly, they did not.
Oslo was not for peace. Oslo was to cement the occupation. It did what Israel wanted.

Actually, Oslo was a reaffirmation that Arabs-Moslems could not allow a Jewish State in lands they consider an Islamist waqf.
 
The PA promotes teenage- terrorism and lauds teenage “Martyrs”:

“The families of the Martyrs and their relatives find themselves proud of the Martyrdom that their children achieved with the Creator... Sixteen [12-grade students] succeeded... for death as a Martyr is the path to excellence and greatness, and the path of those who know how to reach the great victory."

[WAFA (official PA news agency), July 11, 2016;
official PA daily Al-Hayat Al-Jadida, July 12, 2016

(full article online)

Palestinian Teenage Murderers - The PA-Poisoned Generation - PMW Bulletins
 
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