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

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Because so many reporters are covering a non-existent crisis in Israel, there is no oxygen for real issues in the Arab world to be publicized.

And prisons aren't the only issue. There have been scores of articles about how the water shortage in Gaza will inevitably bring an out-of-control epidemic - even though as of yet all cases in Gaza have been contained and there haven't been new cases in weeks.

But meanwhile:

Some 74 million people in the water-scarce Arab region are at greater risk of catching the novel coronavirus because they lack a sink or soap at home, the United Nations said Wednesday.

This includes 31 million people in Sudan, more than 14 million in war-torn Yemen and 9.9 million in Egypt, a UN report said.

An estimated 26 million refugees and displaced people are at greater risk of contracting the illness region-wide, as they lack adequate access to water and hygiene services, ESCWA said.
Why are there so many articles about 2 million Gazans who don't have adequate water and so few about the other 72 million people in the region who have the exact same (or worse) problem?

The answer, as always, is that if Israel cannot be blamed, the news media is not interested. And when they are not interested, there are far fewer stories being filed, and those stories get ignored by editors who prefer the "blame Israel" stories that fit the anti-Israel narrative.

(full article online)

 
The article's bias is truly insane:

Arabs make up only a fifth of Israel’s population, but represent half the country’s pharmacists, a quarter of its nurses and just under a fifth of its doctors, according to the Central Bureau of Statistics. Some of the nation’s largest hospitals have Arab doctors heading major departments, and the country’s leading virologist is Arab.
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In Kafra Qara, an Arab town south of Haifa with so many medical professionals that residents call it the city of doctors, Jameel Mohsen was more critical.

“As an Arab, other jobs are closed off to us, so we became doctors,” he said, peeling off layers of protective equipment after setting up a Covid-19 ward at the Hillel Yeffe Medical Center, where he is head of infectious diseases.
If anyone can find any minority group complaining that they are over-represented in the medical professions as evidence of discrimination, I'd love to see it.

Of course, there are no professions in Israel where Arabs are not allowed. There are lots of Arab police officers. There are many Arab engineers and programmers and research scientists. Once, the acting president of Israel was a Druze Arab.

While FT claims that the over-representation of Arabs in the health sector somehow shows how Israel is discriminatory, Gulf365 has a very good article for its Arabic-speaking audience about how Arab doctors are essential in battling the coronavirus in Israel. The article bullet points are:

(full article online)

 
Anti-Israel Activists” Disrupt Holocaust Survivor’s Talk With Antisemitic Pictures & Slogans
By
David Lange
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April 21, 2020
Tswi Herschel
According to Jeremy Issacharoff, Israel’s Ambassador to Germany, “anti-Israel activists” disrupted a Zoom talk by Holocaust survivor Tswi Herschel on the eve of Holocaust Memorial Day, posting pictures of Hitler and shouting antisemitic slogans, leading to the event’s postponement. After a short break, the event was reconvened without the “activists” and conducted in an appropriate and respectful way.

What a timely reminder of how antisemitism is still as strong as ever, regularly hiding behind “anti-Zionism.”

I have been spending this Holocaust Memorial Day tweeting out links to my exposes of Jew-haters (commonly “anti-Zionists-not-antisemites”) as a reminder how we must never be apathetic in fighting antisemitism to this day. This incident highlights the need.

'Anti-Israel Activists' Disrupt Holocaust Survivor's Talk With Antisemitic Pictures & Slogans
 
The article's bias is truly insane:

Arabs make up only a fifth of Israel’s population, but represent half the country’s pharmacists, a quarter of its nurses and just under a fifth of its doctors, according to the Central Bureau of Statistics. Some of the nation’s largest hospitals have Arab doctors heading major departments, and the country’s leading virologist is Arab.
...
In Kafra Qara, an Arab town south of Haifa with so many medical professionals that residents call it the city of doctors, Jameel Mohsen was more critical.

“As an Arab, other jobs are closed off to us, so we became doctors,” he said, peeling off layers of protective equipment after setting up a Covid-19 ward at the Hillel Yeffe Medical Center, where he is head of infectious diseases.
If anyone can find any minority group complaining that they are over-represented in the medical professions as evidence of discrimination, I'd love to see it.

Of course, there are no professions in Israel where Arabs are not allowed. There are lots of Arab police officers. There are many Arab engineers and programmers and research scientists. Once, the acting president of Israel was a Druze Arab.

While FT claims that the over-representation of Arabs in the health sector somehow shows how Israel is discriminatory, Gulf365 has a very good article for its Arabic-speaking audience about how Arab doctors are essential in battling the coronavirus in Israel. The article bullet points are:

(full article online)

So then, why is there a problem with the one state solution and return of the refugees?
 
The article's bias is truly insane:

Arabs make up only a fifth of Israel’s population, but represent half the country’s pharmacists, a quarter of its nurses and just under a fifth of its doctors, according to the Central Bureau of Statistics. Some of the nation’s largest hospitals have Arab doctors heading major departments, and the country’s leading virologist is Arab.
...
In Kafra Qara, an Arab town south of Haifa with so many medical professionals that residents call it the city of doctors, Jameel Mohsen was more critical.

“As an Arab, other jobs are closed off to us, so we became doctors,” he said, peeling off layers of protective equipment after setting up a Covid-19 ward at the Hillel Yeffe Medical Center, where he is head of infectious diseases.
If anyone can find any minority group complaining that they are over-represented in the medical professions as evidence of discrimination, I'd love to see it.

Of course, there are no professions in Israel where Arabs are not allowed. There are lots of Arab police officers. There are many Arab engineers and programmers and research scientists. Once, the acting president of Israel was a Druze Arab.

While FT claims that the over-representation of Arabs in the health sector somehow shows how Israel is discriminatory, Gulf365 has a very good article for its Arabic-speaking audience about how Arab doctors are essential in battling the coronavirus in Israel. The article bullet points are:

(full article online)

So then, why is there a problem with the one state solution and return of the refugees?
Another failed Islamic State serves no purpose.
 
Hamas Fumes Over Saudi TV Show on Jews in the Mideast

The new drama on the Arab network MBC was slammed by critics claiming that any portrayal of Jews is a capitulation to Zionism.

A television series to be aired during the Muslim festival month of Ramadan has sparked controversy because of the subject matter – the life of a heroic Jewish woman living in an Arab land.

Produced by the London-based Saudi-owned Middle East Broadcasting Company (MBC), the show “Umm Haroun” features well-known Kuwaiti actress Hayat al-Fahad, 71, in the role of a Jewish midwife and nurse, the Jerusalem Post reported.

“The story of the series sparked a lot of controversy among followers of social networking sites, after a promo was published of the series that tells the story of a Jewish mother who is suffering because of her Judaism in the Gulf during the 1940s,” the Saudi24 news website reported.

The Hamas terror group fumed over the show, calling the series a “political and cultural attempt to introduce the Zionist project to Gulf society.”

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Comment:
Hamas is not happy about this Saudi Arabian show about Jewish history in the Middle East.
That means its probably something worth watching...

 
  • The Pre-Trial Chamber was requested to determine the scope of jurisdiction merely for show to “protect the ICC’s public image”
  • The ICC prosecutor deceived the international community when she initiated a sham pre-trial request, supposedly to determine if the ICC has jurisdiction over the “situation in Palestine.” In fact the “decision is a foregone conclusion,” and she has already decided to initiate an investigation
  • The PA committee working with the ICC prosecutor has Hamas and PFLP members

(full article online)

 
RE: All The News Anti-Israel Posters Will Not Read Or Discuss
⁜→ Sixties Fan, et al,

BLUF: Yes, it has been long rumored that the Hostile Arab Palestinians (HoAP) have been openly working in the background doing leg work for the International Criminal Court (ICC) since before January 2015, when they paved the way under an Article 12 Declaration of the Rome Statute.



◈ The PA committee working with the ICC prosecutor has Hamas and PFLP members
(COMMENT)

Both the Islamic Resistance Movement (HAMAS) and the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP) have are groups designated as terrorist organizations by the European Union and the US.

"Multiple Addameer employees and leaders have a long and rich track record of terrorist convictions and, in several cases, have been Addameer employees and PFLP operatives simultaneously. It is problematic, to say the least, for the EU or UN to be advised on their decisions by organizations with such extensive ties to an EU-recognized terrorist organization." (By EMILY SCHRADER FEBRUARY 18, 2020, Jerusalem Post)
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Most Respectfully,
R
 
RE: All The News Anti-Israel Posters Will Not Read Or Discuss
⁜→ Sixties Fan, et al,

BLUF: Yes, it has been long rumored that the Hostile Arab Palestinians (HoAP) have been openly working in the background doing leg work for the International Criminal Court (ICC) since before January 2015, when they paved the way under an Article 12 Declaration of the Rome Statute.



◈ The PA committee working with the ICC prosecutor has Hamas and PFLP members
(COMMENT)

Both the Islamic Resistance Movement (HAMAS) and the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP) have are groups designated as terrorist organizations by the European Union and the US.

"Multiple Addameer employees and leaders have a long and rich track record of terrorist convictions and, in several cases, have been Addameer employees and PFLP operatives simultaneously. It is problematic, to say the least, for the EU or UN to be advised on their decisions by organizations with such extensive ties to an EU-recognized terrorist organization." (By EMILY SCHRADER FEBRUARY 18, 2020, Jerusalem Post)
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Most Respectfully,
R
I hope the ICC does not allow name callers to sway their prosecution.
 
RE: All The News Anti-Israel Posters Will Not Read Or Discuss
⁜→ P F Tinmore, et al,

BLUF: And just where are these Laws posted? Prior to 1988, there was no Arab Palestinian Government to enact laws. Wasn't it all Jordanian Law?

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

Again, the Arab Palestinians, know very well that throwing rocks at the police will get you arrested. The same goes for land management issues, not involving criminal activity or enterprise.

Where are these local laws?

There is a relationship between the Israeli Civil Authority and the Arab Palestinians. Granted, it is not the most successful relationships and neither of the two are going to get an award. It is not entirely the fault of the Israelis.
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Most Respectfully,
R
Interesting questions. From my understanding of the rules of state succession, the successor state inherits the laws of the previous sovereign. The already existing laws stay in force until they are changed by the new sovereign. Since occupations do not acquire sovereignty they have no authority to change these laws.

Now, can an occupation create its own laws and impose them on the people at the point of a gun?
You are posting under the impression that Israel is occupying some made up country called Palestine . You can argue that Israel is occupying the West Bank, but Israel is a sovereign state
 
RE: All The News Anti-Israel Posters Will Not Read Or Discuss
⁜→ Sixties Fan, et al,

BLUF: Yes, it has been long rumored that the Hostile Arab Palestinians (HoAP) have been openly working in the background doing leg work for the International Criminal Court (ICC) since before January 2015, when they paved the way under an Article 12 Declaration of the Rome Statute.



◈ The PA committee working with the ICC prosecutor has Hamas and PFLP members
(COMMENT)

Both the Islamic Resistance Movement (HAMAS) and the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP) have are groups designated as terrorist organizations by the European Union and the US.

"Multiple Addameer employees and leaders have a long and rich track record of terrorist convictions and, in several cases, have been Addameer employees and PFLP operatives simultaneously. It is problematic, to say the least, for the EU or UN to be advised on their decisions by organizations with such extensive ties to an EU-recognized terrorist organization." (By EMILY SCHRADER FEBRUARY 18, 2020, Jerusalem Post)
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Most Respectfully,
R
I hope the ICC does not allow name callers to sway their prosecution.
What is the definition of terrorism
 
RE: All The News Anti-Israel Posters Will Not Read Or Discuss
⁜→ Sixties Fan, et al,

BLUF: Yes, it has been long rumored that the Hostile Arab Palestinians (HoAP) have been openly working in the background doing leg work for the International Criminal Court (ICC) since before January 2015, when they paved the way under an Article 12 Declaration of the Rome Statute.



◈ The PA committee working with the ICC prosecutor has Hamas and PFLP members
(COMMENT)

Both the Islamic Resistance Movement (HAMAS) and the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP) have are groups designated as terrorist organizations by the European Union and the US.

"Multiple Addameer employees and leaders have a long and rich track record of terrorist convictions and, in several cases, have been Addameer employees and PFLP operatives simultaneously. It is problematic, to say the least, for the EU or UN to be advised on their decisions by organizations with such extensive ties to an EU-recognized terrorist organization." (By EMILY SCHRADER FEBRUARY 18, 2020, Jerusalem Post)
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Most Respectfully,
R
I hope the ICC does not allow name callers to sway their prosecution.
What is the definition of terrorism
Israel's military attacks on Palestinian civilians.
 
RE: All The News Anti-Israel Posters Will Not Read Or Discuss
⁜→ Sixties Fan, et al,

BLUF: Yes, it has been long rumored that the Hostile Arab Palestinians (HoAP) have been openly working in the background doing leg work for the International Criminal Court (ICC) since before January 2015, when they paved the way under an Article 12 Declaration of the Rome Statute.



◈ The PA committee working with the ICC prosecutor has Hamas and PFLP members
(COMMENT)

Both the Islamic Resistance Movement (HAMAS) and the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP) have are groups designated as terrorist organizations by the European Union and the US.

"Multiple Addameer employees and leaders have a long and rich track record of terrorist convictions and, in several cases, have been Addameer employees and PFLP operatives simultaneously. It is problematic, to say the least, for the EU or UN to be advised on their decisions by organizations with such extensive ties to an EU-recognized terrorist organization." (By EMILY SCHRADER FEBRUARY 18, 2020, Jerusalem Post)
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Most Respectfully,
R
I hope the ICC does not allow name callers to sway their prosecution.
What is the definition of terrorism
Israel's military attacks on Palestinian civilians.

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RE: All The News Anti-Israel Posters Will Not Read Or Discuss
⁜→ P F Tinmore, et al,

BLUF: "Name Calling" (sic) is a form of ad Hominem objection wherein the focus is directed against a person rather than supporting or colluding with organizations involved in violent acts or in direct violation of the criminal laws. It goes to the credibility of the ICC → referring to specific circumstances that might seem to raise ethics questions that the court is compromised by a party to a claim of wartime misconduct or violations punishable under Article 68 of the Geneva Convention (
IV).

Ad hominem

I hope the ICC does not allow name callers to sway their prosecution.
(COMMENT)

At what point does the collusion become official misconduct?

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Most Respectfully,
R
 
RE: All The News Anti-Israel Posters Will Not Read Or Discuss
⁜→ Sixties Fan, et al,

BLUF: Yes, it has been long rumored that the Hostile Arab Palestinians (HoAP) have been openly working in the background doing leg work for the International Criminal Court (ICC) since before January 2015, when they paved the way under an Article 12 Declaration of the Rome Statute.



◈ The PA committee working with the ICC prosecutor has Hamas and PFLP members
(COMMENT)

Both the Islamic Resistance Movement (HAMAS) and the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP) have are groups designated as terrorist organizations by the European Union and the US.

"Multiple Addameer employees and leaders have a long and rich track record of terrorist convictions and, in several cases, have been Addameer employees and PFLP operatives simultaneously. It is problematic, to say the least, for the EU or UN to be advised on their decisions by organizations with such extensive ties to an EU-recognized terrorist organization." (By EMILY SCHRADER FEBRUARY 18, 2020, Jerusalem Post)
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Most Respectfully,
R
I hope the ICC does not allow name callers to sway their prosecution.
What is the definition of terrorism
Israel's military attacks on Palestinian civilians.
What attacks? Define the circumstances.

Something from your YouTube video collection, perhaps?
 
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