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

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Celebrities, national leaders and prominent environmentalists and scientists are addressing the conference. Nations are committing to short- and long-term goals.

And when the Palestinian representative to the UN, Riyad Mansour, addressed the conference, he used his time to attack Israel.

After a perfunctory introduction about how important oceans are, Mansour went into his main topic, saying that as a "natural result of the three wars waged by Israel,"Palestinians cannot properly treat their water and are forced to dump sewage into the Mediterranean. He falsely charged Israel with deliberately attacking Gaza's power plant which stops water treatment operations and of preventing crucial wastewater equipment from entering Gaza.

Of course, he said nothing about the real reason of the electricity shortage in Gaza, which is that his Palestinian Authority is refusing to pay for fuel for the power plant and electricity that Israel provides.

(full article online)

UN holds a conference on sustaining oceans. "Palestine" uses it to bash Israel. ~ Elder Of Ziyon - Israel News
 
Dozens of Jews at the holiest Jewish site in a day is cause for anger. 200,000 Muslims at the holiest Jewish site usurped by Muslims to erase Jewish history is - nothing much.

Maybe Jews should learn to get angry every once in a while.

It is worth mentioning that when the Temple Mount was controlled by Jordan, the numbers of visitors to the site during Ramadan was significantly smaller than today. It is hard to know from newspaper stories at the time but it sounds like perhaps several thousand would pray there, rather than hundreds of thousands seen today.

Israel allows hundreds of thousands of Muslims to holiest Jewish site. Muslims seethe when Jews visit, though. ~ Elder Of Ziyon - Israel News
 
From Arutz-7:

A Hamas terrorist tunnel was discovered under a school in Gaza run by the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine (UNRWA), Israeli media reported on Friday.

The tunnel was discovered a week and a half ago, according to the reports.

The Coordinator of Government Activities in the Territories, Maj. Gen. Yoav Mordechai, confirmed the discovery of the tunnel in a post on his Facebook page in Arabic.

“The tunnel was discovered underneath a school for boys in Al-Maazi...It is clear that the entire Arab world understands that it is the Hamas terror organization that destroys Gaza and eliminates any chance of a good future for Gazans,” wrote Mordechai.

Israel’s Ambassador to the United Nations Danny Danon reacted harshly to the revelation of the existence of the terror tunnel.

“This tunnel verifies what we have always know, that the cruelty of Hamas knows no bounds as they use the children of Gaza as human shields. Instead of UN schools serving as centers of learning and education, Hamas has turned them into terror bases for attacks on Israel,” said Ambassador Danon.
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COGAT points to the Facebook page of the Maghazi Boys Prep School B in Gaza. The page hasn't been updated since 2014.

The school also had its own UNRWA school webpage, but UNRWA took all of those down after I discovered that they sometime posted antisemitism.

I don't know if UNRWA discovered this or it was discovered some other way. Waiting to hear the statement from UNRWA about this.

Report: Hamas Tunnel discovered underneath UNRWA school in Gaza ~ Elder Of Ziyon - Israel News
 
Abbas appointment of murderer to Fatah Central Committee means salaries to terrorists will not stop - PMW Bulletins

Abbas' appointment of murderer
to Fatah's Central Committee means
"the prisoners or Martyrs' salaries [won't] be stopped"
says Fatah official


Terrorist prisoners are
"our pride and the knights of the Palestinian people"


Itamar Marcus and Nan Jacques Zilberdik
Despite the fact that the Palestinian Authority is being pressured by the international community to stop
glorifying murderers and stop paying salaries to terrorists, Abbas and the Fatah Movement recently appointed imprisoned murderer Karim Younes as member of Fatah's Central Committee, as documented by Palestinian Media Watch.


It's a familiar dynamic: the implementation of Islamism and the simultaneous occurrence of dead bodies. The mere mention of associating screams of allahu akbar and the curious, almost inevitable occurrence of gunfire or explosions will elicit cries of "islamophobe'acy" and the usual “not connected with religion”, nonsense. But as we know, Islam's gee-had and Islam's piles of dead bodies are a matter of historical record. There simply is not any other ideology in the world today, religious or secular, whose adherents regularly and willfully murder unarmed civilians en masse, even when those civilians are Islamics. This pathology of hate and the damage it inflicts on the globe comes from the ideology. It's quite obvious where glorification of death comes from.
 
On this fourth day of the war pitting Israel against a coalition of Arab armies, the Jewish state has managed to avert near certain annihilation.

Israel’s defense forces are now fully in control of Judea and Samaria (the West Bank)—important territory from both a historical and strategical standpoint.

Along with the eastern front, the IDF has also neutralized the threat from Egypt in the South. Israel’s advance to the Suez Canal has tonight finally convinced President Gamal Abdel Nasser to accept a cease-fire.

(full article online)

Six-Day War Day 4 — Egypt and Jordan Defeated
 
There were other Jewish victims across the Middle East. While in Tunis researching a book on Jews of the Arab lands, I met with elderly Jews who vividly remembered that week in ’67, when a country that had treated them exceedingly well became simply unrecognizable.

They recalled how mobs took to the streets, targeting Jewish shops for destruction. They attacked the magnificent Grande Synagogue, whose enormous towering Jewish star was a testament to how tolerant Tunisian culture once had been.

The marauders turned their wrath on, of all places, the Kosher butcher shops on the Avenue de Paris, attacking them with odd ferocity and dragging carcasses of meat from the stores to the sidewalks. It was, I was told, a particularly gruesome sight.

Many Tunisian Jews left then and there, abandoning all they owned—homes, furniture, clothing. The expression I heard was “la clef dans la verouille“—they had left their key in the lock.

And Libya—yes, even Libya once had an important Jewish presence—was especially brutal to its Jews that week, who tried to barricade themselves in their homes to avoid the angry mobs. “Jewish stores, homes, synagogues were burned and destroyed. People were violated and killed,” and two families were murdered (except for one survivor who wasn’t there), said Vivienne Roumani, a Libyan Jew who made the 2007 film, The Last Jews of Libya. Later that month many of the Libyan Jews were evacuated to Italy. It was no longer possible for them to remain safe in Libya.

(full article online)

During the Six-Day War, Some Arab Countries at War with Israel Treated Their Jewish Populations Terribly
 
* Thrall's claim that a "one-state solution" has "not been endorsed by a single Palestinian faction."

In fact, a number of Palestinian factions call for a single Palestinian state, including Hamas, Islamic Jihad, the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine, the Palestinian Liberation Front, and others.

Thrall's shoddy, unsubstantiated screed against Israel rests on the fabrication of facts and the concealing of verifiable information that does not support his antagonistic views. Most disturbing, however, is that the piece amounts to a morally repugnant justification of the violence that has shattered so many families.

It's hard to imagine The New York Times proudly featuring a similar piece that clinically discusses the supposed positives of killing teens at a Manchester concert hall, running down pedestrians on a London street, or bombing a black church in the American south. That type of dehumanizing treatment is reserved for the murder of Israeli Jews.

(full article online)

CAMERA: NY Times: Nathan Thrall's Ode to Palestinian Violence
 
The Hasbara has him working overtime, 5-6 posts in a row. The guy thinks this is a blog.

Well You always shout "hasbara", even when presented with PLO advisors that contradict Your agenda.
Seems to be Your automatic response.
 
What is in Hamas's new policy document?

1. The document, which may be viewed in its entirety here, is clear about what constitutes Palestinian territory. It defines “Palestine” as follows:

Palestine, which extends from the River Jordan in the east to the Mediterranean in the west, and from Ras Al-Naqurah in the north to Umm Al-Rashrash in the south, is an integral territorial unit. It is the land and the home of the Palestinian people.

It continues:

Jerusalem is the capital of Palestine. Its religious, historic and civilizational status is fundamental to the Arabs, Muslims and the world at large. Its Islamic and Christian holy places belong exclusively to the Palestinian people and to the Arab and Islamic Ummah. Not one stone of Jerusalem can be surrendered or relinquished. … The blessed Al-Aqsa Mosque belongs exclusively to our people and our Ummah, and the occupation has no right to it whatsoever. The occupation's plots, measures and attempts to judaize Al-Aqsa and divide it are null, void, and illegitimate.

2. The document is also explicit in its refusal to accept the legitimacy or existence of any Jewish state:

The establishment of “Israel” is entirely illegal and contravenes the inalienable rights of the Palestinian people and goes against their will and the will of the Ummah…. There shall be no recognition of the legitimacy of the Zionist entity…. Hamas believes that no part of the land of Palestine shall be compromised or conceded, irrespective of the causes, the circumstances and the pressures and no matter how long the occupation lasts. Hamas rejects any alternative to the full and complete liberation of Palestine, from the river to the sea.

Just in case that wasn't clear:

There is no alternative to a fully sovereign Palestinian State on the entire national Palestinian soil, with Jerusalem as its capital.

(full article online)

CAMERA: Backgrounder: New Hamas Platform
 
Since the start of 2017, tourism has infused $2.18 billion into the Israeli economy, according to figures published Thursday by Israel’s Tourism Ministry. The month of May saw 347,000 tourists enter Israel, an increase of 16.7 percent from May 2016.

Tourism Minister Yariv Levin attributed the tourism boom to the Israeli government’s marketing efforts.

“It’s not a coincidence; it’s a clear policy,” he said. “The positive trend that has continued for over six months is making a tremendous contribution to Israeli employment and the economy, and I’m convinced that if we work correctly, we’ll see this trend continue into the coming months.”

(full article online)

May 2017 Sets Monthly Record for Tourists Arriving in Israel
 
On Sunday morning, a group of Jews touring on the Temple Mount were attacked by a Muslim stone-thrower from the direction of the mosques.

One of the men was lightly injured in the leg, but did not require evacuation for medical treatment.

The group’s visit then continued as planned.

In response to the stoning attack, the police, following the Jerusalem District Commander new instructions, and as part of their operational procedures to locate the suspects and presumably increase deterrence, closed the entrance to the Temple Mount to Muslim worshipers.

In the past, following Islamic attacks on the Temple Mount, the Jewish visitors are usually rushed off the Temple Mount, and often enough, no further Jewish visits are allowed for the day.

This represents a very interesting change in policy

Temple Mount Briefly Closed to Muslim Entrance Following AttackThe Jewish Press | Jewish Press News Briefs | 17 Sivan 5777 – June 11, 2017 | JewishPress.com
 
In another egregious step towards claiming the whole of Jerusalem for the Muslim world, two Arab leaders said on Friday that the Western Wall, or Kotel, belongs exclusively to the Muslims.

“It is an Islamic endowment that absolutely cannot belong to non-Muslims,” Mahmoud Habash, a Palestinian Authority Fatah official and President Mahmoud Abbas’s religious affairs advisor, declared during a sermon. “It is our property and endowment. It is impossible to concede one millimeter of it.”

Sheikh Ikarma Sabri, imam of the Al Aqsa Mosque on the Temple Mount, echoed his words on Friday, claiming the Western Wall as part of the Islamic Waqf that controls the Mount.

Repeating the ludicrous Arab idea that Islam’s claim to Jerusalem predated that of Judaism, Sabri said that Israel was attempting to “convince the world” to “create” its right to sovereignty in Jerusalem.


Read more at Palestinian Official Declares Western Wall “Our Property”, Won’t Concede “One Millimeter”
 
Virtually all of the people UNRWA calls "Palestine refugees" live under PA control. Why should Israel have to take responsibility for people who claim to be refugees yet who have lived in "Palestine" all along?

Moreover, why doesn't the PA dismantle the camps - today? Why on Earth are humans kept in these camps when they live under PA rule where there is nothing stopping their leaders from building new houses for them?

But it gets worse. Going back in history...(from a Christian Science Monitor article from 1992)
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But Baker's ignorance doesn't end there. After the 1948 war, UNRWA declared some of the Arabs in Israel to be "refugees" as well and wanted to "help" them. The new state of Israel informed UNRWA that not having the Arabs integrate into Israeli society as full citizens would be, and I quote, "repugnant." from UNRWA's 1950 report:

(full article online)

Astonishing ignorance from Luke Baker of Reuters (@LukeReuters) ~ Elder Of Ziyon - Israel News
 
Egypt, nrg said, has been angered by talk that Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh might soon lead a delegation on a visit to Iran. According to the report, Sinwar was told that rapprochement between Hamas and Iran could prompt Egypt to nix plans to expand the hours of operation of the Rafah border crossing with Gaza and loosen travel restrictions.

The Egyptians, according to nrg, issued a clear directive to Hamas to not express support for Qatar amid the ongoing tensions between the Gulf emirate and a group of its regional neighbors — including Egypt, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates, among others. Qatar’s backing of Hamas is one of the points of contention behind the dispute.

(full article online)

Report: Egypt Demands That Hamas Distance Itself From Iran
 
Today, for the first time in the history of UCLA, we see BDS itself on the accused bench, with its deceitful tactics, immoral ideology and anti-peace stance brought to trial.

It is a historic moment.

BDS is not a new phenomenon; it is a brainchild of the Grand Mufti of Jerusalem, Haj Amin al Husseini, who in April 1936 started the Arab Rejectionist movement (under the auspices of the Arab Higher Committee), and the first thing he did was to launch a boycott of Jewish agricultural products and a general strike against Jewish immigration to Mandatory Palestine from war-bound Europe.

The 1936 manifesto of the rejectionist movement was very similar to what BDS co-founder Omar Barghouti presented here at UCLA on January 15, 2014. It was brutal in its simplicity: Jews are not entitled to any form of self-determination in any part of Palestine, not even the size of a postage stamp — end of discussion!

(full article online)

Debating the Morality of the BDS Cult
 
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