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

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Such judgements — whether by publishers, editors, columnists or Jerusalem bureau chiefs — have long reflected the conventional Times wisdom that Jewish statehood is bad for Jews, especially assimilated American Jews, lest they be accused of divided loyalty. The problem with their reflexively negative response to the reality of Jewish settlements in Judea and Samaria — the biblical homeland of the Jewish people — is that Jewish history and international law undermine their claim.

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The Legitimacy of Jewish Settlements
 
Here is an excerpt from the Congressional Record, June 27, 1956, part of a very lengthy testimony about the Arab boycott of Israel and of Jews.

What is especially interesting here is that the section on Arab anti-Jewish propaganda shows that there was a transition period between direct anti-Jewish statements and seeming "anti-Zionist" statements, for all intents and purposes identical. The testimony says that the change was prompted by American public relations firms retained by Arab countries.

This is an early blueprint of today's anti-Zionist propaganda, just today it is slightly better disguised.
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For those who insist that anti-Zionism has nothing to do with antisemitism, this history shows that they were identical in the 1950s and everyone knew it. The accusations against Israel today mirror those in the Arab antisemitic literature of 60 years ago. Given that the accusation of antisemitism was considered toxic, the Arab world slowly replaced "Jew" with "Zionist" but the intent was the same - to foment Jew-hatred worldwide.

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Arab hate literature of the 1950s shows the transition from blaming "Jews" to blaming "Zionists" ~ Elder Of Ziyon - Israel News
 
"Holding to one's Tzitzit" is a common coin of speech,
that refers to holding tight to Hashem and His people.

A picture worth a thousand words...

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According to the paper, Muselmani, who was arrested by the Shin Bet while trying to purchase a pistol, had met with a handler in Istanbul, who suggested he try to kill then Jerusalem mayor Nir Barkat, then-MK and Temple Mount activist Yehuda Glick, or then-police chief Roni Alsheich.

The handler, senior Hamas operative Zacharia Najib, who was released by Israel as part of a 2011 deal that freed IDF soldier Gilad Shalit, offered another person weapons training in Istanbul for an attack in Israel.

The Telegraph also described police transcripts that included a Palestinian imam meeting in Istanbul with Hamas operative Hisham Hijaz in Istanbul, another Shalit deal releasee. Hijaz offered $20,000 in the meeting to the family of anyone who carried out a suicide bombing in Israel.

The paper noted that contacts between Turkish and Hamas officials are ongoing and intimate, with Turkish intelligence agency MIT working closely with the main conduit for the relationship, Hamas official Jihad Ya’amor.

Turkey has long maintained warm ties with Hamas, which have grown more overt as ties with Israel have chilled over the last decade.

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Turkey allowing Hamas to plot attacks on Israelis from its soil – report
 
For the first time, Gaza farmers are shipping strawberries to England, Qatar and the UAE.

Five tons were exported so far.

This is the very beginning of the strawberry season, and some 2500 tons are expected to be shipped to Western European and Gulf countries.

What doesn't get much attention is that Israel is helping the process. Gaza cannot export directly so it all goes through Israel, and the strawberries earmarked for Europe are flown through Ben Gurion Airport.

Which is not the sort of news you see reported in the media.

(full article online)

Gaza ships tons of strawberries to England, Arab countries ~ Elder Of Ziyon - Israel News
 
For the first time, Gaza farmers are shipping strawberries to England, Qatar and the UAE.

Five tons were exported so far.

This is the very beginning of the strawberry season, and some 2500 tons are expected to be shipped to Western European and Gulf countries.

What doesn't get much attention is that Israel is helping the process. Gaza cannot export directly so it all goes through Israel, and the strawberries earmarked for Europe are flown through Ben Gurion Airport.

Which is not the sort of news you see reported in the media.

(full article online)

Gaza ships tons of strawberries to England, Arab countries ~ Elder Of Ziyon - Israel News
Gaza cannot export directly so it all goes through Israel,
Israel will not allow Gaza to export directly so they must go through Israel.

The problem is that the farmers cannot plan for next years exports. Israel can, and has, slammed that door any time it wants. It wouldn't be the first time that Gaza produce rotted on the trucks.
 
For the first time, Gaza farmers are shipping strawberries to England, Qatar and the UAE.

Five tons were exported so far.

This is the very beginning of the strawberry season, and some 2500 tons are expected to be shipped to Western European and Gulf countries.

What doesn't get much attention is that Israel is helping the process. Gaza cannot export directly so it all goes through Israel, and the strawberries earmarked for Europe are flown through Ben Gurion Airport.

Which is not the sort of news you see reported in the media.

(full article online)

Gaza ships tons of strawberries to England, Arab countries ~ Elder Of Ziyon - Israel News
Gaza cannot export directly so it all goes through Israel,
Israel will not allow Gaza to export directly so they must go through Israel.

The problem is that the farmers cannot plan for next years exports. Israel can, and has, slammed that door any time it wants. It wouldn't be the first time that Gaza produce rotted on the trucks.
Still more bullshit from you. Why can't they export their goods through Egypt? Oh, that's right, Egypt regards Hamas as a terrorist organization just as most to the rest of the world does.
 
For the first time, Gaza farmers are shipping strawberries to England, Qatar and the UAE.

Five tons were exported so far.

This is the very beginning of the strawberry season, and some 2500 tons are expected to be shipped to Western European and Gulf countries.

What doesn't get much attention is that Israel is helping the process. Gaza cannot export directly so it all goes through Israel, and the strawberries earmarked for Europe are flown through Ben Gurion Airport.

Which is not the sort of news you see reported in the media.

(full article online)

Gaza ships tons of strawberries to England, Arab countries ~ Elder Of Ziyon - Israel News
Gaza cannot export directly so it all goes through Israel,
Israel will not allow Gaza to export directly so they must go through Israel.

The problem is that the farmers cannot plan for next years exports. Israel can, and has, slammed that door any time it wants. It wouldn't be the first time that Gaza produce rotted on the trucks.
Still more bullshit from you. Why can't they export their goods through Egypt? Oh, that's right, Egypt regards Hamas as a terrorist organization just as most to the rest of the world does.
Ask the dictators in Egypt who get billions of dollars a year from the US.
 
For the first time, Gaza farmers are shipping strawberries to England, Qatar and the UAE.

Five tons were exported so far.

This is the very beginning of the strawberry season, and some 2500 tons are expected to be shipped to Western European and Gulf countries.

What doesn't get much attention is that Israel is helping the process. Gaza cannot export directly so it all goes through Israel, and the strawberries earmarked for Europe are flown through Ben Gurion Airport.

Which is not the sort of news you see reported in the media.

(full article online)

Gaza ships tons of strawberries to England, Arab countries ~ Elder Of Ziyon - Israel News
Gaza cannot export directly so it all goes through Israel,
Israel will not allow Gaza to export directly so they must go through Israel.

The problem is that the farmers cannot plan for next years exports. Israel can, and has, slammed that door any time it wants. It wouldn't be the first time that Gaza produce rotted on the trucks.
Still more bullshit from you. Why can't they export their goods through Egypt? Oh, that's right, Egypt regards Hamas as a terrorist organization just as most to the rest of the world does.
Ask the dictators in Egypt who get billions of dollars a year from the US.
You already know the answer, the Egyptians think of Hamas as terrorists, just as Israelis and most of the rest of the world does. That's why the Gazans can't export their products through Egypt. As a famous Israeli once said, sort of, when they love their children more than they hate Jews, that's when their borders will open up, but clearly that's not going to happen in the foreseeable future.
 
For the first time, Gaza farmers are shipping strawberries to England, Qatar and the UAE.

Five tons were exported so far.

This is the very beginning of the strawberry season, and some 2500 tons are expected to be shipped to Western European and Gulf countries.

What doesn't get much attention is that Israel is helping the process. Gaza cannot export directly so it all goes through Israel, and the strawberries earmarked for Europe are flown through Ben Gurion Airport.

Which is not the sort of news you see reported in the media.

(full article online)

Gaza ships tons of strawberries to England, Arab countries ~ Elder Of Ziyon - Israel News
Gaza cannot export directly so it all goes through Israel,
Israel will not allow Gaza to export directly so they must go through Israel.

The problem is that the farmers cannot plan for next years exports. Israel can, and has, slammed that door any time it wants. It wouldn't be the first time that Gaza produce rotted on the trucks.

Majority of Gaza produce actually goes to...wait for it....IDF.

So your silly stories about "produce rotted on the truck" is nothing but an anecdote.
Just a few days ago I read about a large export of strawberries that Gazans exported abroad through Israel.

That, in my opinion is already more than they ever deserved.
I'd seal them entirely, and see what their Arab brothers offer them.
 
For the first time, Gaza farmers are shipping strawberries to England, Qatar and the UAE.

Five tons were exported so far.

This is the very beginning of the strawberry season, and some 2500 tons are expected to be shipped to Western European and Gulf countries.

What doesn't get much attention is that Israel is helping the process. Gaza cannot export directly so it all goes through Israel, and the strawberries earmarked for Europe are flown through Ben Gurion Airport.

Which is not the sort of news you see reported in the media.

(full article online)

Gaza ships tons of strawberries to England, Arab countries ~ Elder Of Ziyon - Israel News
Gaza cannot export directly so it all goes through Israel,
Israel will not allow Gaza to export directly so they must go through Israel.

The problem is that the farmers cannot plan for next years exports. Israel can, and has, slammed that door any time it wants. It wouldn't be the first time that Gaza produce rotted on the trucks.
Still more bullshit from you. Why can't they export their goods through Egypt? Oh, that's right, Egypt regards Hamas as a terrorist organization just as most to the rest of the world does.
Ask the dictators in Egypt who get billions of dollars a year from the US.
You already know the answer, the Egyptians think of Hamas as terrorists, just as Israelis and most of the rest of the world does. That's why the Gazans can't export their products through Egypt. As a famous Israeli once said, sort of, when they love their children more than they hate Jews, that's when their borders will open up, but clearly that's not going to happen in the foreseeable future.
Hmmm, I have heard those lies before.
 
Egyptian TV Host Osama Mounir to Hamas Leaders:
"Dream on! You Belong in a Mental Asylum!"


"...Bhiyat hartak" :coffee:
the title was a gentle "complement".

 
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For the first time, Gaza farmers are shipping strawberries to England, Qatar and the UAE.

Five tons were exported so far.

This is the very beginning of the strawberry season, and some 2500 tons are expected to be shipped to Western European and Gulf countries.

What doesn't get much attention is that Israel is helping the process. Gaza cannot export directly so it all goes through Israel, and the strawberries earmarked for Europe are flown through Ben Gurion Airport.

Which is not the sort of news you see reported in the media.

(full article online)

Gaza ships tons of strawberries to England, Arab countries ~ Elder Of Ziyon - Israel News
Gaza cannot export directly so it all goes through Israel,
Israel will not allow Gaza to export directly so they must go through Israel.

The problem is that the farmers cannot plan for next years exports. Israel can, and has, slammed that door any time it wants. It wouldn't be the first time that Gaza produce rotted on the trucks.
Still more bullshit from you. Why can't they export their goods through Egypt? Oh, that's right, Egypt regards Hamas as a terrorist organization just as most to the rest of the world does.
Ask the dictators in Egypt who get billions of dollars a year from the US.
You already know the answer, the Egyptians think of Hamas as terrorists, just as Israelis and most of the rest of the world does. That's why the Gazans can't export their products through Egypt. As a famous Israeli once said, sort of, when they love their children more than they hate Jews, that's when their borders will open up, but clearly that's not going to happen in the foreseeable future.
Hmmm, I have heard those lies before.

Link to a YouTube video?
 
Lecturing and demeaning the folks who supply their welfare money seems to be syndrome among the Arab-Moslem squatters masquerading as "Pal'istanians".


Aww, Khaled, you poor dear. How must it feel to be so entitled, yet, not taken seriously



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“Many countries have offered aid to help Palestinians and to develop our country. But the aid does not come free. It comes with conditions.
 
My report into Amnesty International is now published and the 200-page analysis is available as a PDF for download. This research was some of the most challenging I have undertaken. I linked to dozens of Amnesty social media accounts and monitored the output of over 40 staff / volunteers. Many of the case studies concern people who are (or were) instrumental in directing Amnesty’s focus. The research took several months and hundreds of thousands of social media posts were logged. The project was commissioned by Jewish Human Rights Watch

Amnesty International bias
Most people know that Amnesty International is biased to some degree, but even knowing this, I was still shocked at what I found.

There are clear political and discriminatory influences at work at Amnesty. Targets are not chosen for their actions but rather for their identity. A controversial action by India is almost certain to receive attention. Persecuted Christians are blatantly ignored. Attacking Israel is top of the list. Pakistan can literally make opposition figures disappear and Amnesty International can rarely even be bothered to yawn.

Every part of Amnesty’s arsenal spends a disproportionate amount of time attacking Israel. When fused together in a coordinated manner, the focus appears obsessive and persecutory. Campaigns against Israel are visibly better funded, more frequent and promoted with far more energy – than anything else Amnesty International undertakes. More worrying still is the alignment between Amnesty’s anti-Israel campaigns and the aims of the BDS movement, which leave little room for doubt that it is coordinated rather than coincidental. This claim will not surprise you once you have read the sections on their recruitment policy and their campaigns.

(full article online)

Amnesty International- from bias to obsession - the report
 
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