All The News Anti-Israel Posters Will Not Read Or Discuss 2

I feel that she is my sister. Both of us are believers, both of us are religious.’

By United With Israel

Despite their differing backgrounds, a special friendship was formed between two women – one a haredi Jew and the other an Arab Muslim – who received kidney transplants from the same donor.

Israel’s Channel 12 reported that after 52-year-old Ronen a month and a half ago choked to death while eating, his brothers decided to donate his kidneys.

Ronen’s kidneys were ultimately allocated to two women – Lilach, 46, a haredi woman from Be’er Sheva, and Nama, 50, a Muslim woman from the Bedouin Tarabin tribe, who lives near Rahat. Both women have have been suffering for years from kidney failure and required the assistance of dialysis treatment in order to function.


(full article online)

 

Jordanian newspaper: Holocaust museums are immoral for not emphasizing the "nakba" was much worse





Palestinians cannot stand not being the biggest victims in history.

Rasha Abdullah Salameh, a Jordanian of Palestinian descent, describes her anger at visiting a Holocaust museum in Skokie, IL.




I've noted before about how while Israelis and Jews usually try to look at things from others' perspectives, and often empathize with their enemies, but Palestinians (and most Arabs) simply cannot do that. Anything that humanizes Jews, anything that can cause sympathy for Jews in ay way, must be strenuously opposed. Jews must be demonized, dehumanized, and framed as the ultimate evil.

In 2010, Brookings had a poll of Arabs that asked about whether they ever empathize with Jews or Israeli victims of terror. The results were - hardly ever.









Normal humans have empathy. Palestinians simply do not have that ability.




 

Even the most "moderate" Palestinians support shooting Jewish civilians


The shooting of David Stern as he drove with his family today resulted, as always, with great celebrations by Palestinians.

Here a crowd goes to his house to celebrate.


And here are the obligatory fireworks celebrating the shooting of a Jew.



But, you may say, these are only the extremists. Certainly normal, sober Palestinians support shooting random Jewish civilians.

Well, Muhammed Shehada - who has bylines in Haaretz, Newsweek, Vice and elsewhere, and is a columnist for the Forward, and who also has a job working for a "human rights" NGO - went out of his way to justify Stern being shot twenty times:


The settler wounded in today's shooting near Huwara is David Stern, a former US Marine soldier who provides combat & weapon training to #Israeli settlers.

He's Israeli-American & lives in the Itamar settlement, built on land confiscated from 5 Palestinian villages.

Under international law, Stern is a civilian. His job and where he lives does not affect that designation. So this celebrated writer who pretends to be a human rights professional is justifying a war crime.

And he is considered moderate enough to write for Jewish-owned media.

If this is the best example of morality from Palestinian society, then Palestinian society is rotten to the core.


(vide videos online)



 

Even the most "moderate" Palestinians support shooting Jewish civilians


The shooting of David Stern as he drove with his family today resulted, as always, with great celebrations by Palestinians.

Here a crowd goes to his house to celebrate.


And here are the obligatory fireworks celebrating the shooting of a Jew.



But, you may say, these are only the extremists. Certainly normal, sober Palestinians support shooting random Jewish civilians.

Well, Muhammed Shehada - who has bylines in Haaretz, Newsweek, Vice and elsewhere, and is a columnist for the Forward, and who also has a job working for a "human rights" NGO - went out of his way to justify Stern being shot twenty times:




Under international law, Stern is a civilian. His job and where he lives does not affect that designation. So this celebrated writer who pretends to be a human rights professional is justifying a war crime.

And he is considered moderate enough to write for Jewish-owned media.

If this is the best example of morality from Palestinian society, then Palestinian society is rotten to the core.


(vide videos online)



Settlers are not civilians.
 
This is the result of an Islamic terrorist enclave that uses its children to fight a religious war.





  • During the past three weeks children between the ages of 13 and 14 carried out three terrorist attacks in Jerusalem, two stabbing attacks and one shooting attack. They were not extraordinary because in effect, since the latest wave of Palestinian terrorism began in 2022, we have witnessed adolescents and even children participating in clashes with Israeli security forces and carrying out terrorist attacks. However, their ages have recently decreased significantly. If in the past the attackers were adolescents and young adults aged 16 or more, today they are children barely in their teens. The attacks and young attackers have been widely praised, especially on the social networks popular with that age group, which may encourage other children to emulate them.
 
Israelis are the happiest they’ve been in over a decade, the World Happiness rankings revealed on Monday, though the findings predated the widespread social upheaval over the government’s judicial overhaul program and therefore could not take it into account.

Israel’s 2023 fourth-place ranking, up from ninth last year, is its highest position since the UN-sponsored index began publication in 2012.

The list crowned Finland as the world’s happiest country for the sixth year running, with Afghanistan again the unhappiest, closely succeeded by Lebanon.

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She told the Ynet news outlet that the ranking could be explained by a strong economic recovery following the coronavirus pandemic, as well as “the level of hope and optimism among some populations as a result of the broad unity government” led by former prime ministers Naftali Bennett and Yair Lapid, though that government was despised by many in the right wing.



(full article online)


 
Financial Times Jerusalem correspondent James Shotter could have prevented disinformation about Palestinian building permits in east Jerusalem in his report (“Demolitions of Palestinian homes gather pace under new Israeli government”, March 16) by merely fact-checking the Palestinian claims.

Instead, he failed to scrutinise the following:

Activists estimate that more than 20,000 Palestinian homes in East Jerusalem, which has been occupied by Israel since 1967, have been built without a permit. Israeli law allows such buildings to be destroyed. But Palestinians say the process of obtaining a permit is almost impossible.

“They don’t want us here,” said Rateb Matar, whose house in the Jabal Mukaber neighbourhood, where he lived with his wife, Azhar, and nine relatives, was destroyed this year. “They’re trying to suffocate us. They try to make it very difficult, almost impossible [to get a permit].”
In fact, according to data reported by Associated Press (AP) in 2019, based on a report by the Israeli anti-settlement organisation Peace Now, between 1991 – 2018, Palestinians received 30% of all the total number of building permits issued in east Jerusalem.

So, its clearly inaccurate to claim that such permits are “almost impossible” for Palestinians to obtain.

Moreover, even the complaint, echoed by AP at the time of their report, that that Palestinians receiving 30% of the total number of permits issued demonstrates discrimination, as Palestinians make up 60% of east Jerusalem’s population, is extremely misleading.

As our colleague Gilead Ini noted, without the figures for the number of permit requests from Israelis and Palestinians, which haven’t been reported, numbers or percentages for granted Palestinian permits by themselves cannot shed light on the question of discrimination.

As CAMERA reported in the past, the difference in permit requests across Jerusalem has indeed correlated with the difference in permits issued by the city.

Shotter, in failing to do due diligence in the face of claims that it’s “nearly impossible” for Palestinians to receive building permits in east Jerusalem, thus putatively justifying illegal Palestinian construction, egregiously mislead Financial Times readers on the much publicised, buy widely misunderstood, issue of construction in the holy city.



 
Well, yeah. We need to understand that the Pallys are driven by hatreds that originated with invention of the politico-religious ideology. Those hatreds are a learned behavior and are made the continuous and overriding theme fed to generation after generation of splodeydopes.




The real obstacle to peace is Palestinian incentivizing terror attacks - opinion​

 
In today's episode of Dude? Do you even fatwa?

We have:

Muslim fatwa declares Gaza-based Hamas ‘illegitimate’

The fatwa, a religious edict, rebukes Hamas for its reign of corruption and terror against Palestinian civilians.

A spokesperson for the Islamic Fatwa Council said the ruling was inspired by Whispered in Gaza, a series of animated video testimony by Palestinian residents of the Gaza Strip, produced by the U.S.-based Center for Peace Communications, which exposed Hamas oppression and brutality within its territory.



This ain't your daddy's gee-had.
 
A Hamas media spokesperson said today that Gaza's economy is rebounding now that there is relative calm in the sector.

Governmental data in the Gaza Strip released today "showed a remarkable improvement in the economic situation," especially in the manufacturing and export sectors, according to a report in Sama News.

The article says that the current state of calm, combined with Israel allowing an increasing number of vetted Gaza workers to commute to jobs in Israel, has helped the Gaza economy a great deal.

The head of the Hamas government media office, Salama Marouf, said that since last August, work has resumed in more than 220 textile factories, which led to the recovery of that sector after many years.

Speaking to Hamas' Al-Aqsa Radio, Marouf pointed out that during the past week, the products of some textile factories were exported and marketed abroad for the first time in years.

Last week, the Gaza government announced that there will be no problems of food shortages through Ramadan.

While there has been sporadic rocket fire over the past year, it has been very limited.

Who would have thought that there could be economic benefits for not being obsessed with killing Jews?



 
[ Generation P, the one which refuses to make peace and live side by side with Jews, on their own Jewish Homeland. And the teaching that Jews are not Indigenous to their own homeland continues, with UNWRA and every other method they can think of. Teach your children well. Teach them to live in peace by wanting peace ]


 
Must have been a thrill being chosen to play the part of the dead Islamic terrorist.


 
Just sick. The islamic terrorists celebrate their killing of Jews in much the same way they celebrate deaths of their own children thrown into the gee-had.


 
RE: All The News Anti-Israel Posters Will Not Read Or Discuss 2
SUBTOPIC: The Celebration of Death
※→ Hollie
, et al,

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Just sick. The islamic terrorists celebrate their killing of Jews in much the same way they celebrate deaths of their own children thrown into the gee-had.
(COMMENT)

I'm sorry, but I do not see anyone in this picture that could possibly be 70 years old, the age to be a displaced person or refugee of the 1948 Arab - Israeli Conflict.

A few in the picture could be 35 years old or better and could be stateless due to the Jordanians cutting all ties with the West Bank in 1988.

I am not sure what Gaza is. They could be a territory occupied by Arab Palestinians loyal to the terrorist of Gaza and in opposition to the Ramallah Government.

And, I'm not sure that the Ramallah Government is not a Dictatorship in a perpetual state of emergency (17 years old now) that was forced on the people to make it appear legal under the Basic Law.


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The West Bank and Gaza average out to be between a $5K - $6K GDP per Capita. That would be closer to Syria than Iraq (Ranked ≈ 13.5 - 13.7).

Of course. "HOLLIE"! Can't you see. The Arab Palesitinians have every reason to celebrate at the successes of their government.

Just don't laugh at them too hard...

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Most Respectfully,
R
 
RE: All The News Anti-Israel Posters Will Not Read Or Discuss 2
SUBTOPIC: The Celebration of Death
※→ Hollie
, et al,

(COMMENT)

I'm sorry, but I do not see anyone in this picture that could possibly be 70 years old, the age to be a displaced person or refugee of the 1948 Arab - Israeli Conflict.

A few in the picture could be 35 years old or better and could be stateless due to the Jordanians cutting all ties with the West Bank in 1988.

I am not sure what Gaza is. They could be a territory occupied by Arab Palestinians loyal to the terrorist of Gaza and in opposition to the Ramallah Government.

And, I'm not sure that the Ramallah Government is not a Dictatorship in a perpetual state of emergency (17 years old now) that was forced on the people to make it appear legal under the Basic Law.


The West Bank and Gaza average out to be between a $5K - $6K GDP per Capita. That would be closer to Syria than Iraq (Ranked ≈ 13.5 - 13.7).

Of course. "HOLLIE"! Can't you see. The Arab Palesitinians have every reason to celebrate at the successes of their government.

Just don't laugh at them too hard...

1611604183365.png

Most Respectfully,
R
And, I'm not sure that the Ramallah Government is not a Dictatorship in a perpetual state of emergency
It is and appointed by the US.
 
It's Ramadan, and we all know what that means: it is a month that we have come to expect jihadists to violently attack their enemies.

And, when the infidels and dhimmis respond, the Islamists instantly change from brave warrior to babies, crying about how immoral it is for others to attack them on their holy month. (And so do their useful idiots.)

It is a dynamic that everyone expects, yet hardly any Western media outlet dares point out the hypocrisy.

One exception was a Christian Science Monitor articlefrom 2003 that noted and explained the phenomenon:

For Islamic militants, Ramadan allows them not only to reaffirm their religious observance but to strengthen their political ideological convictions as well. "Ramadan is a month of commitment and renewal to their faith and also to their cause, whether by military or nonmilitary jihad," says Prof. Nizar Hamzeh, a specialist on political Islam at the American University of Beirut. "It is a month of martyrdom and commitment to one's Islamic ideology."

Throughout Islamic history, Ramadan has been seen as a time of victory for Muslim armies - and a period when those who are martyred have a greater assurance of a place in paradise.

You can't say that nowadays. It is true, of course, but journalists are too afraid of being accused of Islamophobia to report on what everyone knows.

But don' t believe me. Listen to Hamas.

For Ramadan in 2020, Hamas published a list of some 40 terror attacks that they proudly launched on the holy month.



Here are some of the most prominent Palestinian Ramadan attacks, many of which they exaggerated in this article:

The double suicide bombings on Ben Yehuda Street in 2001, killing 11.
The Haifa Bus 16 suicide attack, killing 15.
The Kiryat Menachem bus bombing in 2002, killing 15.
The 2004 Carmel Market bombing, killing 4.
The Hadera Market bombing in 2005, killing 7.
4 killed in a shooting attack in Kiryat Arba, 2010.
August 20, 2011, one killed Beersheva during a barrage of 70 rockets from Gaza.

Hamas also is proud to say that they started the 2014 Gaza war - on Ramadan.

It is not Islamophobic to notice that Ramadan is a month of terror. The jihadists brag about it.

For the Muslims who are upset that their religion has been hijacked by terrorists, Ramadan Kareem.



 

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