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

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Stop right there. You have to watch this!

Quietly, under the radar, and away from the international media spotlight, the Palestinian Authority is working to establish a de-facto Palestinian state in Judea and Samaria.

Funded by the European Union, the PA is executing a masterplan to create facts on the ground and establish Palestinian contiguity, rendering negotiations with Israel unnecessary.

The Israeli authorities, the Ministry of Defense, the Prime Minister’s Office, and the Civil Administration are asleep at the wheel as the PA charges toward more land grabs in the #BattleforAreaC.

Our friends at Ad Kan, together with פורום שילה Shiloh Policy Forum, carried out a covert operation to expose the EU-backed, PA-orchestrated plan to illegally take over Area C.
Watch the documentary that was recently broadcast on Israeli TV to understand more about this threat to the State of Israel >>

 
Stop right there. You have to watch this!

Quietly, under the radar, and away from the international media spotlight, the Palestinian Authority is working to establish a de-facto Palestinian state in Judea and Samaria.

Funded by the European Union, the PA is executing a masterplan to create facts on the ground and establish Palestinian contiguity, rendering negotiations with Israel unnecessary.

The Israeli authorities, the Ministry of Defense, the Prime Minister’s Office, and the Civil Administration are asleep at the wheel as the PA charges toward more land grabs in the #BattleforAreaC.

Our friends at Ad Kan, together with פורום שילה Shiloh Policy Forum, carried out a covert operation to expose the EU-backed, PA-orchestrated plan to illegally take over Area C.
Watch the documentary that was recently broadcast on Israeli TV to understand more about this threat to the State of Israel >>


Palestinians building in Palestine. I don't see the problem.
 
Stop right there. You have to watch this!

Quietly, under the radar, and away from the international media spotlight, the Palestinian Authority is working to establish a de-facto Palestinian state in Judea and Samaria.

Funded by the European Union, the PA is executing a masterplan to create facts on the ground and establish Palestinian contiguity, rendering negotiations with Israel unnecessary.

The Israeli authorities, the Ministry of Defense, the Prime Minister’s Office, and the Civil Administration are asleep at the wheel as the PA charges toward more land grabs in the #BattleforAreaC.

Our friends at Ad Kan, together with פורום שילה Shiloh Policy Forum, carried out a covert operation to expose the EU-backed, PA-orchestrated plan to illegally take over Area C.
Watch the documentary that was recently broadcast on Israeli TV to understand more about this threat to the State of Israel >>


Palestinians building in Palestine. I don't see the problem.



Well probably because in your narrative,
identifying as 'Palestinian' absolves one of responsibility before law.

But would you try this nonesense to build a shack in the middle of Madison Square Garden?
 
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At Khirbet Khurkosh, an archaeological site in central #Samaria that has been subjected to large-scale invasion & destruction in recent months, a very large brick-and-mortar structure was built.

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Hamas to demolish 75 houses built on public lands

GAZA CITY (Ma’an) — Members of the Abu Amrah family in Gaza City demonstrated Tuesday in front of offices of the Palestinian Legislative Council protesting a decision by the Hamas-run government to demolish 75 houses belonging to the family in the al-Rimal neighborhood.

The government says it decided to demolish the houses because they were illegally built on public lands. The demolition is scheduled to be conducted Wednesday morning.

 
[Is it time for Ramadan? Time to attack and sacrifice Jews, again?

This is pure antisemitism, Nazi style humiliation of Jews.

It isn't only TikTok. Arabs have been using social media elsewhere to show off their ability to terrorize and humiliate religious Jews. Earlier this year, a pair of Palestinian skateboarders filmed themselves zooming through Jewish neighborhoods in Antwerp with Palestinian flags on the Sabbath, harassing the Jews they passed by.

People who film themselves will do more and more outrageous stunts to gain views - and the built-in Jew-hatred of these TikTok devotees makes the haredim an obvious target.

This won't stop from people complaining about it. It won't stop from articles in the media. The only way it will stop - whether in Jerusalem, Antwerp or Blacks attacking Jews in Brooklyn - is if religious Jews themselves start defending themselves and beating these guys up.

The modern Nazis choose their victims specifically because they are not fighters. It is way past time for them to learn to defend themselves, not only for themselves personally, but because that will stop these Jew-haters before they start escalating to murder videos.

These disgusting events usually happen in heavily haredi Jewish neighborhoods. A small crowd of Jews can do a great deal of damage to their attackers if they wanted, and it would stop the epidemic cold.

Convincing them to act that way will be an uphill battle, but it is necessary.

(full article online)


 
John Kerry was ratting out Israeli covert operations in Syria directly to the Iranian foreign minister. Let that sink in.

I know it is easy to want to attack any Democrat for not helping Israel, the way we think they should, but I am doubtful about the veracity of that claim.

Here is the other side of the story:

 
The antisemitic Human Rights Watch report that says that Israeli Jews are guilty of apartheid features three graphics that purport to show how unequal the lives of Palestinians and Jews are between the Mediterranean and the Jordan.

Here's one:
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I made a similar poster to show how this propaganda works - by using the exact same methods to prove the opposite:
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If anything, my cherry picked facts are more accurate than HRW's.

The other HRW graphics are equally deceptive. For example, they compare a Jew in an Israeli community to a Bedouin Israeli in an illegal Negev village. If Jews would build haphazard villages in the middle of state land, their homes would be uprooted far faster than the Bedouin structures have been. Even in Judea and Samaria, Israel has demolished Jewish communities built illegally. Israel has built new, recognized communities for the Bedouin, with infrastructure, and have offered to give them free houses and land plots. That doesn't happen to Jews!

However, HRW's infographics are far worse than just being filled with highly selected half-truths and propaganda. They actually cross the line into racism.

Look at the pictures they used to illustrate what Jews and Palestinians look like:

(full article online)

 
The Board of Governors of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem announced Wednesday that Professor Mona Khoury-Kassbari has been elected Vice President of Strategy and Diversity, becoming the first Arab to fill a senior vice president position at the prestigious academic institution.

Khoury-Kassabri will be responsible for broadening the ranks of the university’s academic staff and student body with members from underrepresented communities in academia, including ultra-Orthodox Jews, Arabs, Ethiopians and people with disabilities.

In addition, Khoury-Kassabri will be charged with implementing the university’s strategic priorities, among them raising the social, economic and environmental impact of the university, increasing the cross-disciplinary efforts among the university’s six campuses and adapting teaching methods to the post-Corona period.

(full article online)

 
Was a huge supporter of ISRAEL, After all they were a Democracy surrounded by those who would do us harm, not so much any more, Beni is a crook.
 

For Some Arabs, Preventing Peace with Israel Is More Important Than Combating Coronavirus​

by Khaled Abu Toameh


  • The project sounds like the type of assistance that Jordanian women need, especially during this difficult period of the economic and health crises in their country.
  • What particularly irritated the anti-normalization activists and groups in Jordan was that some of the Jordanian women appeared in a video praising the project and talking about how happy they were to join forces with their Israeli neighbors on the other side of the border.
  • This Jordanian writer [Mohammed Sweidan] has taken it upon himself to be the spokesman for all women in his country. He claims to have some special knowledge of their actual intentions. Notably, he did not even bother to contact the Jordanian women to ask them about their attitude toward the joint project with the Israeli women.
  • These [Arab] leaders and media have filled the Arab people with so much hate against Israel that participating in a positive, productive endeavor becomes a major crime.
  • As long as such incitement against Israel in the Arab world continues, any talk about peace will be a pipe dream with hopes going up in smoke.
Hatred for Israel (and Jews) in many Arab countries continues to take priority over economic, health and political problems. Some Arabs prefer to dedicate more time and energy to combating peace with Israel than to dealing with the deadly fallout of COVID-19 in their own backyards.

 
Even during a war....

Even while Arab and Jewish gangs are attacking in mixed Arab-Jewish cities in Israel...

Even as Israelis are running to bomb shelters multiple times a day....

Israel allowed 100,000 Arab Muslims into the Temple Mount Thursday, for the Eid al Fitr holiday.



From reading Arab and far-left media, I thought Israel heavily restricted entry to the site. And it placed armed police all over. And the Jews desecrate it daily. And Israel plans to demolish it.

This almost looks like....tolerance. Tolerance of the type that no one would ever expect, nor demand, Palestinians to extend to Jews.

But it gets even more unbelievable.

The Arabs turned this religious event into an anti-Israel political rally.

(full article online)

 
The Western media never learns from previous Gaza wars.

A large percentage of Gaza rockets fall in Gaza, and many Gazans are killed because of them. I've documented this for years. I've shown how Hamas' own videos show rockets falling short.

When a family is killed in Gaza, it is very rare that it is an IDF mistake. Most of the time it is because a terrorist operative is in the house - either because he is a member of the family, sometimes it seems because he is using them as human shields. Other times it is because of Hamas rockets falling short.Sometimes it is because the IDF targeted a legitimate target that had a larger cache of explosives than was thought and it caused far more collateral damage than expected.

Hamas and Islamic Jihad is hiding the names of most of those killed. While Hamas admitted that one of its senior leaders, Bassem Issa, was killed in an Israeli attack, they don't mention the names of the other people with him at the time who were also killed. They do this to make it look like a larger percentage of the dead are civilians - and they did it in previous wars, too.

Speaking of, the Gaza Health Ministry and the "human rights" NGOs in Gaza (PCHR and Al Mezan) downplay any mention of terrorist casualties and often call terrorists "civilians" when they report the circumstances of those who have died. (Amnesty's obscenely dishonest "Gaza Platform" with statistics from the 2014 war relied on PCHR's initial reports, and as a result it lists more "civilians" than even the UN does. They know they are lying, I've let them know enough times, and they refuse to correct it.)

(full article online)

 
[I am surprised, but then not surprised, that many articles I am reading online are putting the blame, or burden of what is happening in Israel on US President Biden, fifth column Democratic Jews and the "liberal media". Here is some information on how the latest round of Hamas impotence began]

Part 1

Jerusalem was also seeing positive changes. For the past five years, the government and municipality allocated a large amount of the budget for closing social gaps between the western and eastern parts of the city, with investments in infrastructure, education and quality employment. Every day we were building the bridges that should have been built years ago, with civil society leaders, with spiritual leaders, and local muktars. We are planning a high-tech park in Wadi Jos as well as hotels and commercial centers in order to improve the lives of east Jerusalemites.

So what happened? How did we get here?

The conventional wisdom, until the rockets started to fall, is that it all started because of Sheikh Jarrah, with the impending expulsion of four Palestinian families in a neighborhood that had once been Jewish and called Shimon Hatzadik. This is one of the most misunderstood and misrepresented aspects of this sad story. The expulsion became the focus of much criticism against Israel for essentially a real estate property dispute that was commandeered by the Palestinian leadership for their own sinister aims of painting Israel in a negative light and scoring political points.

True, there is a property dispute involving Jews: A Jewish Sefardi trust can prove ownership of these houses from before the establishment of the State of Israel, while the Palestinian families living there cannot. After the illegal occupation of Jordan into east Jerusalem in 1948, these houses were handed over to whoever wanted to live in them. War is cruel – it kills and displaces people.

Those Jewish families were displaced and some members even killed during the war. The families that moved in did so knowing they had no ownership rights - even their lawyers understood that legally they were squatting.

In the 1980s, the land ownership cases were initiated. The Palestinian families were offered a fair compromise: Declare a protected tenancy and you can stay. They originally agreed. Later, as Palestinian Authority lawyers got involved, they influenced the families to reject compromise, knowing the families would lose. The Palestinian Authority knew these families would be expelled but were quite happy to score cheap political points on the backs of these residents. The PA has always been prepared to steamroll the individual for the sake of the "cause." They care little for the fate of these families. The court decisions have served their political agenda.

The added bonus for the PA is that this crisis is a perfect distraction from the fact the officials have canceled yet another election and are going into the 17th year of a four-year term. For that, too, Jerusalem was blamed. The excuse was that the Israeli government would not allow the Arab residents of the city to vote. As far as any of us know, there was never a formal request put in by the PA to the Israeli government. However, even if it were true that Israel would not allow the postal polling, that would only influence some 6,000 votes, as the main voting majority are free to vote in any of the PA neighborhoods near Jerusalem. That’s 6,000 out of 160,000 votes!

(full article online)

 
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