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

"We are now marking 74 years since the loss of Palestine and the dispersal of its people across the world in what is known as the Nakba [literally, the catastrophe]. This [is how we refer to it] because of the torments and the [harsh] consequences that have been suffered by every Palestinian for decades, which we could not have imagined would ensue. The Palestinian people is a living people that adheres to its identity and its land, is rebellious by nature, makes sacrifices and is capable of defending its land. However, the loss of Palestine for all this time raises many questions and queries.

"When our parents left their lands, their cities and their homes [in 1948] they left their money, belongings, clothing and jewelry behind, and took with them only the deeds to their homes and their keys, because [they thought] they were leaving only temporarily. Had they realized it would last [longer, even] for a single year, they would have preferred to die in their homes, their orchards and their fields.

"Sadly, the armies of several Arab regimes had a hand in persuading the people and the villages to leave and to abandon their homes, on the pretext of protecting [the villages] and fighting the Zionist gangs. The Palestinians believed and trusted them and the families left, hoping that the Zionist gangs would be defeated and their strength would be broken…

"Palestinians sold their wives' jewelry to buy a single rifle to defend their village, but the Arab armies collected their weapons and promised them they would fight on their behalf. They took the weapons and sent the [Palestinian] fighters away, and then they withdrew without putting up a fight.

"Had the Arab leaders only supported the Palestinian fighters with weapons and funds, or refrained from interfering and let them to do as they chose, Palestine would not have been lost. But they did not do that. [Instead] they interfered, planned, came together -- and then simply handed over the country [to the Jews].

"Today the ball and idea are back in the same court and the Arab regimes are playing the same role of colluding with the occupation. These regimes are besieging our people, fighting it and treating to it with hostility, and pressuring it to surrender its weapons and surrender to "Israel." The Arab regimes condemn our Palestinian people in Gaza for possessing weapons and insisting on manufacturing rockets and building tunnels. They [are trying to] convince it to hand over all of this, but today our people are [more] aware and experienced, and thus the Nakba will not recur as long as our people is armed and as long as the jihad fighters build their tunnels.



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The “patron-client” relationship between Israel and the US is now a partnership, like the planned joint simulation drill against Iran.Op-ed.​


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One of the terrorists who engineered the attack is Ahlam Tamimi, who was released from Israeli prison in 2011 in a prisoner swap and now lives as a celebrity in Jordan.

Even though Jordan has an extradition treaty with the United States it has refused to honor that treaty to have Tamimi tried in the US and brought to justice.

Arnold Roth, along with his wife Frimet, have been very frustrated these last few days. Last week, Jordan's King abdullah visited the US for the third time since Joe Biden became president. Yet not only was the topic of Ahlam Tamimi not brought up by any US government official, but not one mainstream media outlet even mentioned this ongoing travesty - no questions in any White House or State Department briefings about what the US is doing.

I was reminded of this seeming conspiracy of silence as I read this book review of Jeffrey Herf's Israel’s Moment: International Support for and Opposition to Establishing the Jewish State, 1945–1949 by Sol Stern in Quilette.

Herf notes that the notorious Nazi collaborator and Grand Mufti of Jerusalem, Hajj Amin al-Husseini, was under house arrest in Paris after World War II. Yugoslavia requested extradition of the Mufti to try him for war crimes he committed in the Balkans for the Nazis.


French Foreign Ministry documents unearthed by Herf explain why this was never going to happen. A diplomatic memo put the matter quite directly: If the French government complied with the extradition request from Yugoslavia, or indeed from any other allied government, “we would unleash a new wave of hostility against us in all the Arab countries, and would also deprive ourselves of the interesting and fruitful contacts that the Mufti maintains with important figures from the Arab world.”

In June 1946, French security forces guarding the house where Husseini was detained conveniently left the door open and he “escaped” to Egypt. The Mufti was granted asylum by King Farouk and received a rapturous reception upon his return. In Cairo, he was greeted as a conquering hero by the founder of the islamofascist Muslim Brotherhood, Hassan al-Banna. The Mufti, al-Banna declared, was a great leader who “challenged an empire and fought Zionism with the help of Hitler and Germany. Germany and Hitler are gone, but Amin al-Husseini will continue the struggle.”

Doing the right thing takes a back seat to pretending that monsters can be useful, directly or indirectly.

Like the Mufti, Ahlam Tamimi is popular in the Arab world. The US wants to maintain friendly relations with Jordan. Instead of acting like a superpower, giving a message to the world that the US will pursue justice, the Biden administration is continuing the policy of sending hundreds of millions of dollars annually to Jordan to prop up its "moderate" king.

Like post WWII France, the US has decided that a murderous war criminal is an ally in achieving its foreign policy aims.

There is one significant difference between the Mufti and Ahlam Tamimi, though.
American progressives and leftists who later pushed for Israel’s independence first came together to launch a public campaign to bring the Mufti to justice for his collaboration with the Nazis and for possible war crimes. But Husseini was shielded from prosecution by high-level government officials in the US and France who were determined to protect Western influence in the Arab world. In Washington, the sudden concern for the Mufti’s safety came from the same anti-Zionist faction within the Truman administration that later tried to block the creation of a Jewish state in Palestine.
The people fighting for justice in the 1940s were progressives and liberals. The people who are fighting against justice today are progressives and liberals.

The media in 1946 were aghast at how the allies allowed the Mufti to escape to freedom.


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Baddiel’s book, published in September 2021, argues that antisemitism is often left out of the fight against racism, and discusses why and how “Jews don’t count as a real minority.” The new TV documentary will be “a searing and forensic look not just at antisemitism throughout the world today — but at the whole state of identity politics in contemporary discourse,” said Shaminder Nahal, head of specialist factual at Channel 4.

Baddiel, who identifies as a Jewish atheist, will speak in the program about the antisemitic abuse he has experienced on social media and a “lack of support” he has faced during his crusade. The show will also feature conversations with prominent Jewish figures and those who have experienced antisemitism, and will try to examine “why identity politics seems to have failed this one particular identity.”

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Man Shot in Umm al-Fahm Gas Station Saved by Hatzalah EMTs


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United Hatzalah volunteer EMT Sanaa Mahameed, the first Muslim woman serving in an ambucycle Unit of United Hatzalah, was at work, driving her ambulance. When she received the notification of the emergency she drove straight to the gas station, arriving on the scene together with an intensive care ambulance.

With Ans’ help, Sanaa transferred the patient into the ambulance for quick
transport to the nearest hospital for continued treatment.

“As you can imagine, the first few incidents of violence that I responded to as an EMT were pretty traumatic and emotional for me,” Ans related. “By now this has already become something I am almost used to, sadly. It is far too regular an occurrence here in the Muslim towns in Galilee."

 
You know how the UN, EU and many nations like to claim that the 1949 armistice lines (the "Green Line") are the internationally recognized borders of Israel?

I just found the 1960 annual report of UNRWA which shows maps of its fields of operations.

Look at Israel.




13 years after it was rejected by the Arabs, UNRWA was still drawing the 1947 partition lines on top of the "present demarcation line." The only reason that the partition lines could be relevant is if UNRWA felt that they were the "real" borders of Israel.

So the Green Line was never the "internationally recognized border" of Israel. The 1949-drawn line only became sacred after 1967.

It is one of those magical things that happen in the Middle East, like how "occupied Jordanian lands" turned into "occupied Palestinian lands."


 
So the Green Line was never the "internationally recognized border" of Israel.
That is true. The Green Line is the 1949 UN Armistice Line. It was specifically not to be a political or territorial boundary. Israel does not recognize it as its border. Palestinians do not recognize it as their border. However, those who still believe in the long defunct two state charade consider the Green Line to be de facto borders.

Israel has never had a defined territory so it is defined on maps by the Green Line.
 
That is true. The Green Line is the 1949 UN Armistice Line. It was specifically not to be a political or territorial boundary. Israel does not recognize it as its border. Palestinians do not recognize it as their border. However, those who still believe in the long defunct two state charade consider the Green Line to be de facto borders.

Israel has never had a defined territory so it is defined on maps by the Green Line.
The point is moot ,since there is no such thing as "Palistine". After WW1 the Brittish occupied "The Holy Land" and divided it up. 4/5 went to the Arabs and was called "Trans-Jordan". 1/5 was given to the Jews and called "Palestine".Although there had NEVER been a Free State ,Kingdom ,or Federation in all History called "Palestine". And to the Brittish ,who occupied the Land ,the JEWS were called "Palestinians". The Arabs who lived there abandoned their homes so the Arab States ,in 1948 ,could annihilate ALL the Jews in the New-Old State of Israel. It didn't work out that way. So they turned into terrorists. The PLO are terrorists and have NO RIGHT to any part of Israel/
 
The point is moot ,since there is no such thing as "Palistine". After WW1 the Brittish occupied "The Holy Land" and divided it up. 4/5 went to the Arabs and was called "Trans-Jordan". 1/5 was given to the Jews and called "Palestine".Although there had NEVER been a Free State ,Kingdom ,or Federation in all History called "Palestine". And to the Brittish ,who occupied the Land ,the JEWS were called "Palestinians". The Arabs who lived there abandoned their homes so the Arab States ,in 1948 ,could annihilate ALL the Jews in the New-Old State of Israel. It didn't work out that way. So they turned into terrorists. The PLO are terrorists and have NO RIGHT to any part of Israel/
Thank you Mr. Israeli talking points.
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[ Jew haters, all about guns to use against Jews. If Jews had done anything like this to stop the ghettos in Europe, or the concentration camps............No one would have done anything, they would have been killed ]

UK taxpayer cash is pouring into two arts companies that demand a boycott of Israel – including one founded by a terrorist who said he established his theatre troupe with “the butt of my machine gun”, the JC can reveal.

Funded by the Foreign Office via the British Council, The Freedom Theatre supports BDS (Boycott, Divestment, Sanctions). Based on the West Bank, it was created by Zakaria Zubeidi, who led al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades.

Also receiving British Council cash is dance troupe Hawiyya, which recently took part in a protest against “apartheid” outside the Israeli Embassy in London. It was co-founded by Shahd Abusalama, a lecturer at Sheffield Hallam University who described a Palestinian terrorist as a “beautiful fighter”.

The revelations come after the Government’s recent pledge in the Queen’s Speech to stop publicly funded bodies supporting BDS. Senior Tory MP Robert Halfon told the JC: “This is pretty shocking. Taxpayers’ money is being spent on promoting boycotts of Israel and one of these groups is linked to a terrorist. The Government must now deliver on what it promised over BDS in the Queen’s Speech.”

The Freedom Theatre was awarded a £74,976 British Council grant in March 2022.

Zubeidi ran the al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades during the bloody second intifada from Jenin, the West Bank city where the theatre is based. He was granted an amnesty in a political deal in relation to crimes perpetrated during the 2000-2002 intifada, including a fatal Tel Aviv bombing.

Zubeidi was subsequently charged in an Israeli military court with further serious offences. They included several attempted murders and killing two people in shooting attacks on buses in 2018 and 2019.

He escaped last September with five others through a tunnel dug from inside Gilboa prison but was soon recaptured. His trial has not yet been concluded.

The Freedom Theatre uses Zubeidi’s image as its Facebook homepage profile picture, and its website features a lengthy account of his life, quoting him as saying: “I burst open the lock to the theatre with the butt of my machine gun. You can’t separate armed resistance from cultural resistance.”

It adds: “On the role of the cultural resistance fighter, Zakaria believes that it is to translate the armed, religious and political modes of resistance and to be the criticising force against all of them. Everything revolves around cultural resistance; it is impossible to understand the fight without cultural insights.”

The British Council also awarded grants to the Freedom Theatre that ran to tens of thousands of pounds in 2015 and January 2021.

Hawiyya dance troupe was co-founded by Ms Abusalama, lecturer at Sheffield Hallam University. She described notorious terrorist Leila Khaled as a “beautiful fighter” after meeting her in 2020, saying she “became a symbol of the Palestinian revolution in her glory, hijacking airplanes and shaking the Zionist entity and the world”.


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Oh my, such name calling. Are you in the 5th grade?
No. I gave you a History lesson. All you did is scoff. There is no such place as Palestine. Yasser Arafat made up their fake History. The PLO are terrorists. Time for Israel to Annihilate them ,root and branch.
 
No. I gave you a History lesson. All you did is scoff. There is no such place as Palestine. Yasser Arafat made up their fake History. The PLO are terrorists. Time for Israel to Annihilate them ,root and branch.
History according to Israel.
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