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

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^ There are plenty of ā€˜ifsā€™ on the other side, but the smart professors and the BDS [boycott, divestment and sanctions movement] protesters donā€™t acknowledge them or ask what would happen IF the Palestinians ā€¦
Didnā€™t fire rockets into towns in Israel;
Acknowledged the Jewsā€™ right to exist in their ancestral homeland;
Remembered with the Arab states and the rest of the world that they rejected the partition plan in 1947 and invaded with five armies;
Remember the hundreds of thousands of Sephardic Jews who were ejected from Arab countries and sent into exile;
Had not for years sent homicide bombers to blow up buses, restaurants and people;
Did not pay lifetime pensions to the families of these so called martyrs;
Didnā€™t use their resources to build tunnels to carry out terrorist attacks and
Didnā€™t teach their children to hate and damn their people to a lifetime of resentment, bitterness, and enmity.
And I would like to add a fifth question to the existing Passover four. Why canā€™t Jews stop preaching Jewish hatred?
Iā€™m pretty certain that those most likely to hate me and disagree after reading all this will be Jewish people ā€“ which proves my point.
Read the entire thing. You too especially, Bernie Sanders.
 
To the constants in life ā€“ death and taxes ā€“ you can add antisemitism. A lot of people have figured out how to get around taxes and Iā€™m still hopeful about the other, but hatred of the Jews isnā€™t going extinct anytime soon.

A non-professor Silverstein
The crazy thing is Jews are often the biggest supporters and unwitting allies of antisemitism. If you go to any university today youā€™ll find a ā€˜Professor Silversteinā€™ preaching about intersectionality, being ā€œwokeā€, and the oppression of the Palestinian people.

Is it nice that these Jewish professors sitting in their comfy colleges can preach about a volatile situation half a world away, while getting their info from those least familiar with the true nature of the problem? Well, I say it isnā€™t nice.

Just look at Bernie Sandersā€™ pontifications and woefully misinformed statements about Israel. One can only hope that it is ignorance not malice that drives him to consort with vicious antisemites and anti-Americans. With friends like these, who needs enemies?

All you ever hear is if only Israel didnā€™t do this or that the Palestinians would act differently. They unleash a litany of questions like the Dayenu.

If Israel didnā€™t build the settlementsā€¦

If Israel didnā€™t use unnecessary force

If Israel didnā€™t force harsh checkpoint measuresā€¦

Et cetera et cetera ad nauseum (Nobody knew until now that Iā€™m fluent in Latin. And I sing well too.) :badgrin:


The easiest way for a Jewish academic to become a worldwide sensation is to embrace antisemitism.

Israel Shahak, Norman Finkelstine, ilan Pappe and all the rest are elevated to stardom as all the antisemites of the left can then say "hey, even these Jews agree with me". It's their way of indulging in antisemitism while simultaneously denying it. We see similar in this forum all the time.
 
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To the constants in life ā€“ death and taxes ā€“ you can add antisemitism. A lot of people have figured out how to get around taxes and Iā€™m still hopeful about the other, but hatred of the Jews isnā€™t going extinct anytime soon.

A non-professor Silverstein
The crazy thing is Jews are often the biggest supporters and unwitting allies of antisemitism. If you go to any university today youā€™ll find a ā€˜Professor Silversteinā€™ preaching about intersectionality, being ā€œwokeā€, and the oppression of the Palestinian people.

Is it nice that these Jewish professors sitting in their comfy colleges can preach about a volatile situation half a world away, while getting their info from those least familiar with the true nature of the problem? Well, I say it isnā€™t nice.

Just look at Bernie Sandersā€™ pontifications and woefully misinformed statements about Israel. One can only hope that it is ignorance not malice that drives him to consort with vicious antisemites and anti-Americans. With friends like these, who needs enemies?

All you ever hear is if only Israel didnā€™t do this or that the Palestinians would act differently. They unleash a litany of questions like the Dayenu.

If Israel didnā€™t build the settlementsā€¦

If Israel didnā€™t use unnecessary force

If Israel didnā€™t force harsh checkpoint measuresā€¦

Et cetera et cetera ad nauseum (Nobody knew until now that Iā€™m fluent in Latin. And I sing well too.) :badgrin:


The easiest way for a Jewish academic to become a worldwide sensation is to embrace antisemitism.

Israel Shahak, Norman Finkelstine, ilan Pappe and all the rest are elevated to stardom as all the antisemites of the left can then say "hey, even these Jews agree with me". It's their way of indulging in antisemitism while simultaneously denying it. We see similar in this forum all the time.


Further to that:

ā€œAs Americans go Broke, Sanders Demands Taxpayers Give Hamas $75 Million,ā€ by Adam Eliyahu Berkowitz, Breaking Israel News, March 29, 2020 (thanks to the Geller Report):

Amazing, how many people have 'Jewish Friends'. Who said this, or said that.


One could call them 'Back up my stories Jews'. :)
 
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RE: All The News Anti-Israel Posters Will Not Read Or Discuss
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To the constants in life ā€“ death and taxes ā€“ you can add antisemitism.
The easiest way for a Jewish academic to become a worldwide sensation is to embrace antisemitism.

Israel Shahak, Norman Finkelstine, ilan Pappe and all the rest are elevated to stardom as all the antisemites of the left can then say "hey, even these Jews agree with me". It's their way of indulging in antisemitism while simultaneously denying it. We see similar in this forum all the time.
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I agree it was a good strategy. But I also think that it is the publisher that influences and amplifies some of the products. Selling something different.

Sure, these recognized authors believe, in some measure what they write; but, ultimately, it is the money that drives the presentation.

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Rauwolff was not the only traveler to testify that Jaffa was empty.

Jean Cotwyk described Jaffa as a heap of ruins when he visited in 1598. ("Iaffa" is "ruinosum hodie," meaning ruins
today.



It seems that Jaffa was not the continually occupied Arab town it has been characterized as

(full article online)

 
If Israel would follow the recommendations in the report, it would result in many Israelis dying to save the lives of people who consider Israel their enemy. Why a nation sacrificing its own people to help those who want to destroy it is a moral decision is not explained.

One other issue not mentioned in this report is that Egypt, also on the border with Gaza, is not called upon to open its crossings to help fellow Arabs. Only Israelis are expected to do that.

It is most disappointing that an organization that clearly has access to the facts still says untruths.

No one wants an epidemic in Gaza. Israel is doing everything it can to minimize the chances of that happening without putting its own citizens at further risk. Anyone who says otherwise is not stating facts but parroting propaganda.

I don't know anything about the ICG's politics, and I hope that this poorly written report is more a reflection of unconscious bias than an attempt to smear Israel. We'll know soon enough if they issue corrections.

(full article online)

 
Of course, Israel is not responsible for the problems with Gaza's health sector. Over a decade of Hamas stealing medicines and hospital equipment, driving out health care workers who were not sufficiently supportive of the terror group, using medical facilities as cover for terror attacks, and the Palestinian Authority cutting medicine and electricity as levers to hurt all Gazans for Hamas' coup has caused the current problems.

And Israel isn't responsible for the lack of spread of the virus in Gaza either - Hamas has enforced an effective quarantine system for everyone entering the sector from Egypt or Israel, with over a thousand in isolation.

Only when the world actually demands that the Palestinians take responsibility for their own actions will there be a chance for peace. Until then, those who reflexively blame Israel for everything give the Palestinian leaders more excuses to act like spoiled children who have no reason to grow up.

(full article online)

 
Of course, Israel is not responsible for the problems with Gaza's health sector. Over a decade of Hamas stealing medicines and hospital equipment, driving out health care workers who were not sufficiently supportive of the terror group, using medical facilities as cover for terror attacks, and the Palestinian Authority cutting medicine and electricity as levers to hurt all Gazans for Hamas' coup has caused the current problems.

And Israel isn't responsible for the lack of spread of the virus in Gaza either - Hamas has enforced an effective quarantine system for everyone entering the sector from Egypt or Israel, with over a thousand in isolation.

Only when the world actually demands that the Palestinians take responsibility for their own actions will there be a chance for peace. Until then, those who reflexively blame Israel for everything give the Palestinian leaders more excuses to act like spoiled children who have no reason to grow up.

(full article online)

and the Palestinian Authority cutting medicine and electricity as levers to hurt all Gazans for Hamas' coup has caused the current problems.
Hamas' coup? :laugh: :laugh: :laugh::290968001256257790-final:

What dumbfuck wrote this report?
 
MYTH
Israel prevents Gazans from getting equipment and treatment to fight COVID-19.
FACT
As in the specious claim that Israel is refusing to help Palestinians in the West Bank contain the coronavirus, similar lies are being disseminated about Israelā€™s treatment of those in Gaza. The Guardian reported, for example, ā€œAn Israeli blockade, in place since 2007 although eased in recent years, has limited the import of medicines and other essential itemsā€ (Harriet Sherwood, ā€œGaza confirms first coronavirus cases as West Bank shuts down,ā€ The Guardian, March 22, 2020).

In fact, surgical equipment has been flowing into Gaza. The Coordinator of Government Activities in the Territories (COGAT) reported that in 2019, ā€œ800 trucks providing medicine and medical equipment had entered the Gaza Stripā€¦an increase of more than 60 trucks compared to the year of 2018ā€ (Adam Levick, ā€œCOGAT contradicts Guardian claim on Gaza medicine ā€˜restrictions,ā€™ā€ UK Media Watch, March 24, 2020).
Between March 15 and March 21, 2020, a total of 2,547 truckloads of goods entered Gaza through the Kerem Shalom border crossing with Israel. This included 116 tanker trucks of fuel, 206 tons of medical supplies, 393 tons of agriculture products, 11,457 tons of food, and 48,667 tons of building materials (@cogatonline, March 22, 2020).
The Palestinian Health Ministry confirmed the receipt of test kits and medical equipment from Israel requested by medical personnel in Gaza. ā€œHandling the coronavirus outbreak takes precedence over any political consideration, and without help from Israel, Gaza would be in a very difficult situation in the case of an outbreak,ā€ said a ministry official (Daniel Siryoti, ā€œWhy is the Gaza Strip calm these days? Hamas knows the answer,ā€ Israel Hayom, (March 10, 2020).

 
The headlines are actually the lesser goal of the rampant and widespread illegal building going on in Area C. The primary goal is to create facts on the ground by building homes for Arabs in uninhabited parts of Area C, something that is illegal according to the Oslo Accords without proper permits from the Israeli government. This illegal Arab building in Area C is the true illegal settlement going on in Israel today and it is absolutely a land grab. Theyā€™re building to create a de facto Arab state on territory under the jurisdiction of the Jewish State. Right under Israelā€™s nose.

The Israeli courts, meantime, make the process of stopping the building way complicated, so the proceedings drag on at length. But lengthy court proceedings mean that by the time a building has been scheduled to be demolished, thereā€™s been plenty of warning that the structure is to come down. The residents have had time to pack and acquire alternate accommodations. That means that the global pandemic is just an excuse to continue the takeover of Area C.

(full article online)

 
The term ā€œJudea and Samariaā€ had been recently used in Part II A of the 1947 UN Partition Resolution.

The 1950 change of name to ā€œWest Bankā€ has since been used to mask any Jewish claims or connection to the land. To rub salt into the wound the United Nations now calls it the ā€œOccupied Palestinian Territoriesā€.

The term ā€œannexationā€ connotes taking something to which you have no claim. Yet the 1922 League of Nations Mandate for Palestine included Judea and Samaria as areas in which the Jewish National Home could be ā€œreconstitutedā€. This right to do so is preserved today by article 80 of the United Nations Charter.

Language is important.

The Jewish media is letting the Jewish People down at this critical moment in Jewish history. In seeking to underplay the Netanyahu-Gantz divide, the Jewish media is giving ammunition to our enemies to use ā€œWest Bank annexationā€ at every opportunity.

ā€œWest Bank annexationā€ is a distinctly anti-Jewish phrase. ā€œRestoring Jewish sovereignty in Judea and Samariaā€ states the Jewish case. Four more words for media to include in their headlines and reports that create a very different perception and understanding of what is at stake.

As Jews recount the miracle of the Exodus from Egypt at their Seders this week, think of the miracle Jews may be soon blessed to witness with their own eyes ā€“ reclaiming patrimony in the ancient Jewish homeland after 3000 years.

(full article online)

 
The headlines are actually the lesser goal of the rampant and widespread illegal building going on in Area C. The primary goal is to create facts on the ground by building homes for Arabs in uninhabited parts of Area C, something that is illegal according to the Oslo Accords without proper permits from the Israeli government. This illegal Arab building in Area C is the true illegal settlement going on in Israel today and it is absolutely a land grab. Theyā€™re building to create a de facto Arab state on territory under the jurisdiction of the Jewish State. Right under Israelā€™s nose.

The Israeli courts, meantime, make the process of stopping the building way complicated, so the proceedings drag on at length. But lengthy court proceedings mean that by the time a building has been scheduled to be demolished, thereā€™s been plenty of warning that the structure is to come down. The residents have had time to pack and acquire alternate accommodations. That means that the global pandemic is just an excuse to continue the takeover of Area C.

(full article online)

Where does Oslo mention building permits?

Whare does Oslo say that area C is Jewish land?
 
RE: All The News Anti-Israel Posters Will Not Read Or Discuss
āœā†’ P F Tinmore, et al,

BLUF: Now you are just playing dumb.

It didn't say anything about construction or permits.
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An International Treaty (Oslo I and Oslo II) does not get into the weeds. It does not set or establish municipal code, except in special circumstances.

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RE: All The News Anti-Israel Posters Will Not Read Or Discuss
āœā†’ P F Tinmore, et al,

BLUF: Now you are just playing dumb.

It didn't say anything about construction or permits.
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An International Treaty (Oslo I and Oslo II) does not get into the weeds. It does not set or establish municipal code, except in special circumstances.

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Occupations are supposed to follow local laws not make up their own.
 
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