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

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Last December, Daniel Pipes described A New Strategy for Israeli Victory, based on the continued failure of the peace process in its many manifestations and iterations. On the one hand, deterrence could not be maintained indefinitely because of its unpopularity internationally and the way it wore Israelis down. On the other hand, diplomacy became the new way to go -- and seems to be prepared to keep going, indefinitely, with no success.

The solution, according to Pipes, is victory -- The Israel Victory Project:
the key concept of my approach, which is victory, or imposing one’s will on the enemy, compelling him through loss to give up his war ambitions. Wars end, the historical record shows, not through goodwill but through defeat. He who does not win loses. Wars usually end when failure causes one side to despair, when that side has abandoned its war aims and accepted defeat, and when that defeat has exhausted the will to fight. Conversely, so long as both combatants still hope to achieve their war objectives, fighting either goes on or it potentially will resume.

Despite the fact that he Arabs lost every war with Israel, in 1948, 1956, 1967, 1973, and 1982, they never saw their defeat as the end. Instead, they looked ahead for another opportunity to make war against Israel.

This is how Pipes described his solution to this problem back in July:

(full article/video online)

The Israel Victory Project: Time To Let Palestinian Arabs Know They Lost The War ~ Elder Of Ziyon - Israel News
Daniel Pipes :laugh2::laugh2::laugh2::laugh2::laugh2:

The low hanging fruit is Israel's lackeys in congress. Now all this clown has to do is convince Palestinians and a few of their supporters that they have lost.



Wow. A pro-islamic terrorist rally in an area occupied by a franchise of Islamic Terrorism Intl. Inc.

Another terrorist card. Are you trying to sell something?
 
Last December, Daniel Pipes described A New Strategy for Israeli Victory, based on the continued failure of the peace process in its many manifestations and iterations. On the one hand, deterrence could not be maintained indefinitely because of its unpopularity internationally and the way it wore Israelis down. On the other hand, diplomacy became the new way to go -- and seems to be prepared to keep going, indefinitely, with no success.

The solution, according to Pipes, is victory -- The Israel Victory Project:
the key concept of my approach, which is victory, or imposing one’s will on the enemy, compelling him through loss to give up his war ambitions. Wars end, the historical record shows, not through goodwill but through defeat. He who does not win loses. Wars usually end when failure causes one side to despair, when that side has abandoned its war aims and accepted defeat, and when that defeat has exhausted the will to fight. Conversely, so long as both combatants still hope to achieve their war objectives, fighting either goes on or it potentially will resume.

Despite the fact that he Arabs lost every war with Israel, in 1948, 1956, 1967, 1973, and 1982, they never saw their defeat as the end. Instead, they looked ahead for another opportunity to make war against Israel.

This is how Pipes described his solution to this problem back in July:

(full article/video online)

The Israel Victory Project: Time To Let Palestinian Arabs Know They Lost The War ~ Elder Of Ziyon - Israel News
Daniel Pipes :laugh2::laugh2::laugh2::laugh2::laugh2:

The low hanging fruit is Israel's lackeys in congress. Now all this clown has to do is convince Palestinians and a few of their supporters that they have lost.



Wow. A pro-islamic terrorist rally in an area occupied by a franchise of Islamic Terrorism Intl. Inc.

Another terrorist card. Are you trying to sell something?


Another of your retreats from a reality based worldview. You were taken advantage of when you bought that membership in the madrassah.
 
Bucking a slump in Western immigration to Israel under its law of return for Jews, movement from Russia has increased in 2017 and more than doubled from Turkey.

In total, the 23,415 immigrants who have come to Israel from Jan. 1 to Sept. 30 constituted a 2 percent increase over the corresponding period last year, an interim report by the Jewish Agency for Israel showed.

(full article online)

Number of Turkish Jews immigrating to Israel more than doubles
 
Certainly this is true for hard-core haters. But millions of others are decent people who have merely absorbed the dominant narrative of falsehood, distortion and malice that forms the received wisdom about Israel, and which is promulgated without remission by Britain’s Foreign Office, the universities and the media pack led by the BBC.

The argument from law and history is the key to the defense of Israel at the bar of public opinion in Britain, America and elsewhere. If Israel itself doesn’t make its case properly, however, what hope is there for anyone else?

(full article online)

As I see it: The strategic importance of the argument from law
 
There are lots of mitigating factors to the picture the Guardian painted about Israel. Israel is a burgeoning democracy, providing technological and humanitarian solutions to some of the world’s greatest problems. Minorities are better represented in the parliament of Israel than that of France. Arabs in Israel have more rights and opportunities than Arabs anywhere in the Middle East. In 2015, the Israeli government enacted the largest ever stimulus package for the Arab Israeli communities – hardly the sign of that “most right wing government” lead by “fanatical extremists.” The fever pitch of emotion about Israeli settlements cloud the fact that the last government-approved completed settlement was built 25 years ago.

(full article online)

Israel is not a uniquely bad country. Guardian coverage of Israel is uniquely bad journalism.
 
[ I found this article to be of interest considering the Palestinians wanting to create a Palestinian Arab State on all of Palestine. Arabs do not only want to be sovereign in Mesopotamia, Egypt, Syria, North Africa and Palestine, but also in Iran]

The Ahvazi, who are ethnically Arab, are one of a number of minorities in Iran that says it is persecuted by the country’s Persian majority. Members of the ethnic group say they face discrimination in employment and housing and are often denied political and civil rights, according to Amnesty International.

In July, Mola Nissi told Reuters the ASMLA wants to “liberate Ahwaz lands and people from the Iranian occupation.”

The ASMLA has an armed wing called the Mohiuddin al Nasser Martyrs Brigade that has claimed attacks on Iranian troops.

Iran has accused its rival Saudi Arabia of backing separatist groups in the country, which Saudi Arabia denies.

Iranian Arab separatist shot to death in Netherlands
 
As a people who were “colonized of the mind” within countries to which we fled as refugees in ancient and modern times alike, we were not allowed to lead fully human lives, lives equal in opportunity to those among whom we had settled. Even in the United States, our entry into clubs, communities and institutes of higher learning was restricted. For example, Yale University limited admission of the “alien and unwashed element” until the 1960s, and referred to the “Jewish Problem”. And Yale was only one of many.

At the same time, they were anxious that we would overtake them. Out of this apprehension, grew works such as the Protocols of the Elders of Zion and Mein Kampf, the lie that Jews want to take over the world. The lie that persists today, claiming that Jews control world finances and the media: We heard them shout in Charlottestown, “Jews will not replace us,” because there is the fear that we want to do just that.

And if we take a step back, get a more distant perspective, we can see that the tiny land of Israel is not what threatens the Arabs or the world, but the fear that we Jews are using Israel as a stepping stone to the world domination we supposedly have always planned for. Therefore, Israel cannot be allowed to just live “fully human lives” like the rest of the world’s peoples. We have to be examined and re-examined under the microscope, found wanting, and our wings clipped and reclipped, lest we have the energy to accomplish what they fear we seek — to replace them. So, paradoxically, we colonize their minds — in spite of us having done nothing to promote that.

(full article online)

Jews Colonized In Foreign Lands And At Home - Antisemitism On A Carousel - Israel Diaries
 
[ From the Aristocracy of England, who once expelled its Jewish inhabitants in 1290, and went back on its word to the Jewish People about the Mandate for Palestine in 1920-1922, which continues to explain why the lack of an Official Visit from the Royal House to Israel to this day ]

Charles also wrote he hoped a US president would take on the “Jewish lobby,” presumably in order to solve the Israeli-Arab conflict.

“Surely some US president has to have the courage to stand up and take on the Jewish lobby in US?,” wrote Charles. “I must be naive, I suppose.”

Following the publication of the letter, the editor of the Jewish Chronicle weekly called its content “jaw-droppingly shocking” and criticized the prince’s use of the term “Jewish lobby.”

“To me this is the most astonishing element of the Prince’s letter. The ‘Jewish lobby’ is one of the anti-Semitic themes that have endured for centuries. It is this myth there are these very powerful Jews who control foreign policy or the media or banks or whatever,” the Mail quoted Stephen Pollard as saying.

Pollard also said the views in the letter expressed by Charles were “the absolute classic Arab explanation of the problems in the Middle East.”

“And it is what everyone has always said the British aristocracy actually thinks – the idea that Jews were some kind of foreigners who had no real place in Israel until we decided to make it their homeland,” said Pollard. “Historically it is nonsense and it’s quite stunning when it comes from the heir to the throne.”

In 1986 letter, Prince Charles blames ‘foreign’ Jews for Mideast turmoil
 



By 6AD, Caesarea was the capital of the Roman province of Judea and was not known as “Roman Palestine” or “Palestine.” It was only later, following the suppression of the Bar-Kokhba Revolt in the year 135AD that the Romans changed the name of the province to Syria Palaestina.

And who were the “native people” who revolted against Roman rule between 66 and 70AD?

They are the one people who are not mentioned by name in the BBC Travel article – THE JEWS.

Is it really so difficult for the BBC to acknowledge who the native people of the region were and still are?

(full article online)

BBC Erases Jews from Ancient Israel | HonestReporting
 
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Iranian base near Israel’s border / Source: Google Maps


According to BBC, citing a Western intelligence source, Iran has established a permanent military base outside El-Kiswah, 8 miles south of Damascus, but more important, some 35 miles north of Israel’s border with Syria.

The BBC commission satellite images from McKenzie Intelligence Services, showing the progress of construction activity at the site from January to October 2017. There is no doubt that the base is burgeoning, with at least 25 buildings intended to house soldiers and equipment.

The BBC story speculates as to the actual purpose of the new base, noting that for now they have not spotted unconventional weapons. But for this new base to be a threat to Israel, at a distance of less than 100 miles from the Kinneret and the thickly populated civilian area around it, the Iranian base doesn’t need unconventional weapons.

(full article online)

http://www.jewishpress.com/news/us-...base-35-miles-from-israeli-border/2017/11/12/
 
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Inn all fairness shouldn't the Zionists ask to learn of all the Palestinian contributions to the world?
 
Ahmed Al-Arfaj, a Saudi Arabian author interviewed on Rotana Khalijiyya Television, says, “At some point, when we get there – yes, I will support normalization [of ties with Israel].”

Al-Arfaj pointed out that Saddam Hussein, Muammar Qaddafi and many others who promised to destroy Israel are gone while Israel continues to flourish.

(full article online)

WATCH: Saudi Arabia Places Normalizing Ties with Israel ‘On the Agenda’
 
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