Arab Imperialism Unmasked: The Hypocrisy Behind the Anti-Israel Agenda

Do you think the term 'colonialism' applies to Arab conquests?

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    Votes: 11 78.6%
  • No

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Advanced facilities in Sinwar’s bunker-Fully stocked kitchen, modern bathrooms, stash of cash: A glimpse into ex-Hamas chief Yahya Sinwar's secret bunker.
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Hamas leader caught on cam before October 7 attack.
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Hamas leader caught on cam before October 7 attack
Hours before the deadly October 7 attack on Israel, footage surfaced of Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar in a tunnel under his home. Sinwar was seen moving equipment into the underground hideout, preparing for a long stay as Hamas prepared to launch its assault on Israel. (Image credits: X)

Sinwar’s underground bunker revealed
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Sinwar’s underground bunker revealed
The video, released by the IDF, showed Sinwar and his family moving food, water, and supplies into an underground tunnel beneath their Khan Younis home. The footage reveals Sinwar’s plan to evade capture as the attack unfolded, underscoring Hamas’ preparation for the assault. (Image credits: X)

Advanced facilities in Sinwar’s bunker
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Advanced facilities in Sinwar’s bunker
Along with food supplies, soldiers discovered several bathrooms and showers in Sinwar’s bunker, which were notably cleaner and more modern than other facilities found in Hamas’ tunnel system. This level of comfort stands in contrast to the basic amenities available to other Gazans. (Image credits: X)

Equipped for prolonged stay.
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Equipped for prolonged stay
The tunnel system under Sinwar’s home was not a temporary refuge but a fully equipped bunker. It included toilets, showers, and a kitchen, indicating that Sinwar had prepared for an extended period of hiding while coordinating Hamas' offensive. (Image credits: X)

Comfortable quarters for Sinwar and guards.
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Comfortable quarters for Sinwar and guards.
Footage from February showed Sinwar and his guards living in relatively comfortable conditions, with a bright, cozy space and a fully stocked kitchen. According to Israeli Defense Forces officials, these amenities were intended to help the Hamas leader and his men endure the war. (Image credits: X)

Hamas accused of stealing UNRWA supplies.
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Hamas accused of stealing UNRWA supplies.
In Sinwar’s bunker kitchen, Israeli forces found a bag of food bearing the label of the UNRWA (United Nations Relief and Works Agency), which Hamas has long been accused of stealing supplies from. The discovery highlights ongoing concerns about the diversion of humanitarian aid in Gaza. (Image credits: X)

Bodyguards’ living quarters and weapons
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Bodyguards’ living quarters and weapons
A side room in the bunker held living quarters for Sinwar’s bodyguards, equipped with lockers containing weapons, ammunition, and explosives. This area was designed to ensure that Sinwar’s personal protection team could respond swiftly to any threats, while maintaining a secure hideout. (Image credits: X).

Millions of Shekels in Sinwar’s safe
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Millions of Shekels in Sinwar’s safe
Inside Sinwar’s private quarters was a large safe containing millions of shekels. According to an IDF soldier, the Hamas leader lived in luxury while civilians above ground suffered in poverty and starvation. (Image credits: X)

Luxuries amidst war.
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Luxuries amidst war.
In the footage, IDF officials pointed out that Sinwar’s wife was seen carrying a luxury Hermès Birkin handbag valued at $32,000. This detail, the IDF said, starkly contrasts with the destruction and suffering caused by Hamas' actions, highlighting the wealth of its leadership amidst the ongoing war. (Image credits: X)

Sinwar's final moments.
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Sinwar's final moments.
Yahya Sinwar was one of the key masterminds behind the October 7 attack. Having evaded Israeli capture for over a year, Sinwar remained in hiding until Israeli forces targeted him. Even after Sinwar’s death, the conflict continues. Israeli airstrikes on Gaza have intensified, and the death toll is mounting. (Image credits: X)

 
Gilbert, M. (2011). In Ishmael's House: A History of Jews in Muslim Lands. Canada: McClelland & Stewart, p. 175.


Churchill was right on both counts . Between 1922 and 1930 more Arabs had entered Palestine than Jews. These were Muslim immigrants, including many illegals, from Morocco , Algeria , Tunisia , Libya , Egypt , Yemen , Iraq , Iran and Syria - as well as from Transjordan, Sudan and Saudi Arabia. These immigrants were
drawn to Palestine by its opportunities for work and its growing prosperity — opportu- nities and prosperity often created by the Jews there.
 
The Colonialism in the Middle East You Don't Hear About | Opinion.
Published, Aug 29, 2024
By Joseph Epstein.

Since war broke out between Israel and Hamas, the anti-Israel trope of “settler-colonialism”—or foreign Jews displacing indigenous Palestinians has reemerged.

In the case of Israel, this term is no more accurate than such demonization of the Jewish state as an “apartheid” regime or saying that it is committing “genocide.” The refutation of a Jewish connection to the land of their ancestors or the denial of a permanent Jewish presence in Israel stems either from ignorance or malevolence.

The irony is that real “settler-colonialism” in the Middle East is practiced and supported by some of Israel’s most ardent critics—Iran, Turkey, and Qatar.

These countries have intentionally altered the demographics in war-torn Syria and Iraq to strengthen their geopolitical positions.

The worst offender is Iran, which has manipulated sectarian strife to form a Shia corridor from its borders to Lebanon to supply its main proxy, Hezbollah.

In Syria, Iran has settled Shia families from Iraq and Lebanon in strategic Sunni areas between Damascus and the Lebanese border. Tehran has found a partner in the Alawite Islamic sect, which dominates the Syrian regime. President Bashar Al-Assad and other members of the Alawite minority oppress the Sunni-majority that was largely behind the Arab Spring revolution in 2011. As a result, Syria has helped facilitate the export of Iran’s Twelver Shia Islam—a branch practiced by the Iranian regime—to areas under Damascus’s control. Assad has allowed Twelver foreign clerics to occupy senior religious positions and relaxed visa restrictions for Iranians and Iraqis, leading to an influx of Shiites.

A similar story has taken place in Iraq. Following the U.S. removal of Saddam Hussein, Iraq fell into religious sectarianism, allowing Iran to quickly become the patron of the much of the ruling Shia majority. Under the pretext of war against terrorism and the Islamic State, Tehran began systemically changing the demographics to solidify its corridor to Lebanon. Iranian-backed militias were at the forefront of sectarian cleansing of Sunnis in areas like Tel Afar, Mosul and Fallujah.

Iran often uses the pretext of Shia shrines to justify the presence of its militia proxies. Following battles in areas around the “Sunni Triangle” city Samara—home to the Al-Hadi and Al-Askari shrines—thousands of hectares of agricultural land owned by Sunnis was confiscated and its residents were not allowed to return to their homes. In Syria, protecting Shia shrines in the capital of Damascus and its suburbs gave Iranian proxies, including Hezbollah, an excuse to fortify its presence.

Meanwhile, Turkey, another fierce critic of Israeli settlements has been at the forefront of changing the demographics of Kurdish territories in northeast Syria. Since 1978, Turkey has been fighting a Kurdish insurgency led by the Kurdistan Workers Party or PKK. Ankara fears that Kurdish autonomy across its border with Syria could lead to an emboldened PKK within its borders.

After the Turkish military and its allied Islamist militias captured the Afrin district from Kurdish rebels in Operation Olive Branch in 2018, 300,000 Kurdish residents were driven out and their properties given to ethnic Arabs.

Sponsored by Kuwaiti and Qatari organizations, Turkey has constructed villages and settlements in an attempt to “Arabize” Kurdish lands near its border. Qatar agreed to finance 240,000 housing units for Arabs in Turkish-controlled land. According to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, Palestinian groups such as the Palestinian Soldiers of Islam have also sponsored such projects including the construction of “Ajnadin Palestine,” a residential complex in Afrin with 180 apartment units and a mosque.

Forced demographic changes are nothing new in the Middle East. During World War I, Ottoman troops massacred and expelled over a million ethnic Armenians, Assyrians and Greeks. In the 1980’s, Saddam Hussein destroyed thousands of Kurdish villages in Iraq’s Nineveh region. Some 850,000 Jews were expelled from the Arab world and Iran in the 20th century.

But these current demographic shifts in Iraq and Syria are different. Unlike the large forced exiles of the past, the current Turkish and Iranian settlements are more of a crime of opportunity. Both Ankara and Tehran were able to take advantage of the war against the Islamic State to quietly manipulate regional demographics.

The blatant promotion of such “settler-colonialist” policy by regimes at the forefront of the anti-Israel narrative is part of the cynicism of their support for the Palestinian cause. Such support was never about achieving justice, stopping alleged ethnic cleansing, or defending human rights. Since 1948, the Palestinian cause has been made into the Arab cause, and Iran, Turkey, and Qatar are all positioning to conquer Arab hearts and minds.

The world’s obsession with the Israeli-Palestinian conflict has allowed an untold amount of destruction and vast injustices in other countries in the Mideast. As all eyes look to Gaza, Turkey, Qatar, and Iran have carved out swaths of Iraq and Syria, treating the populations there as geopolitical pawns.

The Colonialism in the Middle East You Don't Hear About | Opinion Newsweek

 
British cop arrested for supporting Hamas online.
JNS, November 13, 2024:


Counter-terrorism officers in the United Kingdom arrested a policeman in southwestern England on Tuesday on suspicion of online activity linked to supporting Hamas.
 
France will not arrest Netanyahu because Israel is not a member of the ICC.

Russia not being a member of the ICC is something else entirely, don't get confused.

“A world based on rules.”
 
The core at the Middle East ‘conflict’ is about anti-Jewish bigotry


* The intolerance started mainly since Sheikh Suleiman al-Taji al-Faruqi wrote a hateful poem in 'Falastin' newspaper on November 8, 1913 mixing Quranic ideas with old anti Semitic stereotypes (leading to the 1914 closure of the newspaper by the Turks for inciting race-hatred). Then by Haj Amin al-Husseini in the 1920s. The Mufti also chose to (say he) “believe” in ancient blood libel.


* The brunt of the victims in brutality, with genocidal cries "adbakh (or Itbakh) al yahud", 1920, 1921 and especially in Hebron 1929 massacre, were non-Zionist pious-Jews - the murders were brutal accompanied with rapes.


* Arab opposition only targeted at Jewish immigration, not at Arab immigration which began to flourish with Zionists cultivating the land. (Nor is there evidence to refute the fact that most Arab Palestinians are grandchildren of Arab immigration).


* The mufti had awakened the deserted holy place in Jerusalem and had islamicized the conflict.


* 1933, Jamal Al Husseini ordered books 'Mein Kampf' and the old forgery 'Protocols.'


* March 1933, within weeks of Hitler’s coming to power, the Mufti already approached German’s council and offered alliance against democracies. This Arab Islamic leader asked the Nazis to boycott Jews in Germany.


* May 1933, 'Falastin' newspaper glorified Hitler as “noble” and justified his persecution of the Jews.


* September 1933, Eissa Bendak, editor of the radical bi-weekly Sawt Al Shaab has left for Paris to receive instructions from a group of Germans and Arabs on “conducting Nazi propaganda” in Palestine.


* Ibrahim a-Shanti’s 1934 founded the newspaper ‘Ad Difa’a’ was very pro Hitler, even publishing portions of Mein Kampf.


* 1934, 'Falastin' silly answer to the charges of being pro Nazis, that they were anti Zionist even before Hitler came.


* May 1935, when delegates returned from an Arab youth conference in Haifa, their train to Afula bore a swastika chalked on one of the coaches with an Arabic inscription beneath it reading “Germany above All.”


* June 1935, Arabs in Haifa form Nazi club, called ‘Red Moon,’ well funded by the Nazis. “Groups of brown-clad Arab youths are now organized.”


It comes weeks after the Federation of Arab Youth appealed to Hitler, to intervene against selling land to Jews in the Holy land.


* 1936, Grand Mufti with Jamal al-Husseini established the Futuwwa modeled on Hitler Youth. Jamal explains to draw inspiration from Hitler.


* 1936, The Mufti asks fascist Italy to help in poisoning the water of Tel Aviv.


* Aug 1936, Fuad Saba, responsible editor, a group of Arabs in "Palestine & Transjordan: A Weekly Review of Political, Economic, Legal & Social Affairs in Palestine, Transjordan & Other Parts of the Arab World," justified Hitlerism, promoted canards.


* 1936/7, Fattah Imam sent to Berlin to ask for help.


* 1936-1937, Hitler’s book Mein Kampf – a best sellers among radical Arabs in Palestine.


* 1936-9, Arab "revolt" massacres Brits, Jews and mostly moderate Arabs some 5-7 thousands. Nazis shipped arms to them. It also brought about the Brits to rule the (May 1939) White Paper to limit Jewish immigration.


* Jan 1937, Istiqlal’s Auni Abd al-Hadi told Nazi magazine: “Arabs Like Nazis.”


* 1937, ahead of the Bludan conference, the Grand Mufti, (after Nashashibi left the Arab Higher Committee) sent a warning (officially by the Arab Higher Committee) to other Arab countries (including Lebanon) in the Middle East not to accept any Jews. Apart from Ahmad Shukeiri giving over his nessage at the Bludan conference, the Mufti sent also a hate-filled booklet (published on August 18 by Mohamed Ali Eltaher) and it was distributed there. It was used in his 1943 recruitment of SS Bosnian Muslims. This marked the second phase, after false accusation about the Al Aqsa — on Temple Mount — by which the Mufti used Islamic themes or its historic events, and now via his interpretation, for hate, to galvanize the masses.


* 1937, Walter Doehle, German consul in Jerusalem: ‘Palestinian Arabs in all social strata have great sympathies for the new Germany and its Führer…’


* August 1938, a “Palestine” ball was held at the Arab club in Berlin, some of the leaders of the Nazi party also participated.


* September, 1938, around 100 representatives from Arab Palestine at Nazi conference in Nuremberg.


* September, 1938, Arabs in Palestine cheer Hitler's speech see in him their hero.


* 1938, Goebbels writes in his diary that in Palestine, the Arabs worship Hither as if he was (he says) "holy[sic]".


* October 7-11, 1938: the World Interparliamentary Conference for Arab and Muslim Countries in Cairo, organized by the Muslim Brotherhood, “in defense of Palestine.” Arabic translations of Mein Kampf and the forgery Protocols of the Elders of Zion – distributed.


* Oct 26, 1938, in Mohamed Ali Eltaher’s published 'Al-Shabab' [The Youth] paper.


it stated “Allah is the guardian of the people of Palestine who have neither Hitler nor a nation for them.”


* May 1939, Istiqlal’s Auni ‘abd al-Hadi, meets Nazi officials in Berlin.


* Hitler’s 'Voice of the Arabs' radio, started with Yunis Bahri, and was especially reinforced by the Mufti after 1941. His hate broadcasts from Berlin, in which he also called on all Arabs to “kill the Jews wherever they are – this is pleasing to Allah”.


* June 1939, Saudi's Khalid al-Hud meets Hitler in Berchtesgaden, talk of cooperation, the Arab explains to Hitler that hatred of Jews is from their prophet.


* 1939, journalist John Gunther: "The contemporary Arab hero - Adolf Hitler."


* A survey by Mr. Sari Sakanini in Palestine in February 1941 found that 88 percent of the Arabs supported the Nazis.


* 1940-1941, we (Arabs in Palestine) cheered for Hitler and prayed for Axis victory, Ahmad Shukeiri would later recall.


* 1941, together with other Arabs, (including from Palestine: Akram Zuaiter and Darwish al-Miqdadi), instigate to the Farhud massacre that occurred in June 1941 in Iraq, where some say even a thousand Jews died. There was gang rape and children were thrown into the water in front of their parents.


* Per the Mufti's record, at his meeting with Mussolini on Oct 27, 1941, he demanded the "abolishment" of the Jewish National Home in Palestine and that the Jews in the Arab countries "should receive the same treatment as they do in the Axis countries."


* November 28, 1941, the notorious meeting: "the Jews are yours" replies the Fuherer to the Mufti.


* The married immoral Mufti spent the war years 1941-1945 in Berlin, surrounded by German women and received a lot of money.


* 1939-1944, the Nazi periodical in Arabic, 'Barid al Sharq' (The Orient Post, by Kamal al Din al Galal) which included contributors, Shakib Arslan, the Mufti and Younes Bahri.


* 1942 – The mufti plans to build crematoria, like Auschwitz, for the Jews of the Middle East, in the Dotan Valley.


* Summer 1942, most Arabs in Palestine react with 'joy' to news about Jews' fate in Europe.


* 1942(3), the mufti with Rashid Ali al-Gaylani, accompanied by Nazi officials, visits the Trebbin concentration camp. In addition to eyewitnesses, another visit to the third Auschwitz – 'Monowitz.'


* 1943 between the spring and October 29: for six months the mufti urged the Nazis to bomb cities with Jewish settlements, especially Tel Aviv. In addition, he suggested carrying out the attack on November 2 – the anniversary of the Balfour Declaration.


* Worth mentioning, not only the mufti worked with the Nazis. There were some 200 Arabs with him, mainly from Palestine.


* 1945, ahead of Nuremberg trials, 'Falastin' newspaper defends Nazism as any other political form.


* 1946, after the Nuremberg executions, Arabic newspapers in the land: 'Al-Wahda,' 'Al-Difaa' and 'Falastin' carry admiration for dead Nazi war criminals.


* After the war, 1946, the Mufti is hailed as a hero by Arabs in Palestine, although the Mufti “was not allowed to enter Palestine, the Arab League now installed him as the new leader of the Palestinian Arabs with an annual budget of £10,000.” He is backed by a consensus in Arab Palestine 1946-1948.


He won the jubilation of the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt.


The notorious anti-Semite Nazi Johann von Leers (Omar Amin) was accepted in Egypt by the Mufti and he became the political adviser of the Department of Information under Muhammad Naguib and Gamal Abdel Nasser. He also helped Nazi Ernst-Wilhelm Springer escape to Egypt.


* The mufti’s student, Ahmad Shukeiri (who helped the mufti’s gang kill his brother Dr. Anwar Shukeri on June 8, 1939) and his accomplice Jamal al-Husseini, both justified the Holocaust in 1946.


* 1947-2002, Issa Nakhleh would work for the Mufti in the Arab Higher Committee, then agitating in Argentina (- including praising Nazi Germany in his publication he edited for the Arab League), then coming back to the US and spread venomous propaganda (starting off at his P.A.D. with such messages from his boss as justifying the Nazis, then) for decades (1960s, 1970s, 1980s) denying the Holocaust and working with neo-Nazis.


* In Egypt, one of Mufti's linked Nazis also found refuge there, trains his relative/mentored Yassir Arafat.


* 1947/8, on behalf of the Arab Higher Committee, Jamal Husseini rejects the Jewish State because it will interrupt the Arab 'race' homogeneity.


* 1947, Arabs recruit ex Nazis to fight the Jews. All in all. Some research showed, around 1,000 of them.


* 1948/9, Arab leadership including the Mufti, told the Arabs of Palestine to leave the land till “victory.”


* May 15, 1948, five Arab armies invade and attack the newly reestablished Hebrew State - celebrating its independence only a day earlier. They are defeated and the Arab world never forgets the humiliation.


* Genocidal Arab declarations that instilled genuine fear in a traumatized nation already. Including: (Nazi invoked) "final solution" message in leaflet by AHC on 29 November 1947 (reacting to UNGA Partition resolution); Muslim Brotherhood on Aug 1, 1948: "If the Jewish state becomes a fact, and this is realized by the Arab peoples, they will drive the Jews who live in their midst into the sea," so was June 1, 1967 PLO's Ahmad Shukeiri that "none of them will survive."


* Mid-1950s: the Egyptian backed Palestinian 'Fedayeen' terrorists operate incursions and carry out attacks in Israel. Eichmann assisted in the group.


* Nov 1956, at seizure of Egyptian soldiers, (Egyptian printed) 'Mein kampf' books in Arabic found, which Nasser distributed them for inspiration.


* The Arab League worked with Neo Nazis in South America in the 1960s. And the Palestinian terrorists were linked with Neo Nazis in the 1960s such as with Nazi financier François Genoud [Genaud]. Asides from the Robert Courdroy example. Groups were linked with Nazis or/and neo-Nazis in the 1970s-1980s, among names: Otto Ernst Remer, L’Oeuvre Francaise, Karl-Heinz Hoffmann, Udo Albrecht, Willi Pohl / Voss (pseudonym E. W. Pless) – Max Abramowski, Jean Roberts Debbaudt, Jean Thiriart, von Kyna, Walther Kexel – Odfried Hepp, Manfred Röder, Volker-Heidel, etc.


* A campaign of hijacking and massacres begin a long bloody era. Black September is expelled from Jordan in 1971 after killing many.


Arafat and other factions begin to operate from Lebanon


* 1979+ Islamic Revolution in Iran. At first, it sees the US as the "big Satan," over the years, it becomes obsessed with Israel seeking to wipe it off. Later, it would arm, back, use proxies in Lebanon (Hezbollah), Syria, Iraq and in Yemen - Houthis. The non-neihgbour Islamic Fascist Republic interests prove again it's not about "land."


* 1976+, since Arab-Muslim Palestinian massacre of Christian in Damour, Lebanon, frictions only grew.


* 1980s, various terror attacks including separating Jews from non-Jews on hijacked planes. Arafat begins the massive use of human shields practice in Lebanon. After a long series of attacks, IDF forced to enter.


The large swastika at Arafat's office and the Mein Kampfs found at PLO, were not coincidental either.


* 1980s, Yahya Sinwar distributes hundreds of Arabic 'Mein Kampf' among little kids in Gaza. Decades later he'd lead Hamas, especially horrific Oct 7, 2023 massacres.


* 1981, as part of its domination aims, Iran sends a representative to firm Hezbollah.


* Intifadas, 1987-1993+, 2000-2005, increased massacres on Jews, swastikas drawing, inflammatory sermons in mosques, including about "apes and pigs," calls to murder, etc. Hate education indoctrinating kids in textbooks. The Dec-2000 Ramallah lynch of 2 Israelis who lost their way (described by UK journalist as "they were like animals") throwing of half-alive body to the ecstasy cheers, the bloody hand at the window, the moaning of crowd at picking up organs the involvement of Arab police - the thousands at scene in broad daylight at public square: etched in Israelis' memory'.


Pallywood keep "improving."


* 1992-1994, Iran via its Hezbollah attack Jews, especially the Amia 1994 massacre of 83 in Argentina.


* 1999+ Arabic 'Mein Kampf' published, bestseller among Palestinian Arabs.


* 2005, Israel gives away Gaza strip. The results are: Hamas rise.


* Returning to a historic homeland has nothing to do with “racism” and the 2001-Durban Hitlerist propaganda especially by Arab Lawyers Union and others, showed the bitter irony of racists masked as “anti-Racist,” a phenomenon only grew.


* 2000s: A rewriting of history wave, include reframing being upset over (some who chose the controversial among Zionists) Ha'avara program saving over 60,000 Jews.


It evolves (and Rania Khalek --then at Electronic Intifada-- citing a neo nazi site, is classic).


* 1990s-2025: Anti-Israel student organizations mostly Islamic (including MAS) work on campus. Arab immigrants waves add to this. The anti-Jewish expressions and acts are very obvious (including by Islamist SJP's founder), with time, they learn how to phrame their activities as "just anti zionists," but often the bubble is exploded (including: blood libels, negative generalization of Jews, Hitler praising, etc.). With time, this propaganda machine learned how to cater and recruit radical leftists through rewriting history and falsifying facts, terming it in such ways to cater to liberals' ideology despite the blatant contradiction (- even having a propagandist at a feminist march for instance). One of the tactics to camouflage its bigotry is to recruit some who are perceived or are or pose as Jews.


Qatar and Iran money and activities help in organizing swastika-palestine protests that began with supporting the Oct 7 massacres right the day after. Graphic photos of Qatar's Hamas mouthpiece Al Jazeera and photos -- picked/arranged by the 'dead baby strategy' Gaza regime -- of children being killed, enrage many. Long-time anti-Israel Lebanese Nawaf Salam by now at ICJ and Islamic Karim Khan at ICC add fuel. Neo Nazis joined in, naturally.


* The jihad-idolization, glorifying-massmurder, hate-education, the poison by official [emphasis on 'official'] media in "moderate" PA, is constantly documented (Palwatch PMW, MEMRI).


* Post 911 CAIR aggressive campaign and intimidating tactics - group was always Hamas linked and in support of. Then the duo Ilhan Omar / Rashida Tlaib has been drawing in some in the Democratic party in the US.


* 2007+: the growing organized Wikipedians by Arab Israelophobes backed by radical leftists, exponentially. More and more groups work in cahoots. The first steps are to decide which source is a reliable one - RS.


* Even "moderate" Palestinian Authority declared (2010/1/2) an envisioned Palestine State where no Jews allowed to reside - ethnic cleansing; demonizing Jews, often copying Nazi propaganda is constant at official media; encouraging Arabs' racist murder of Jews by payments to families is ever increased; death penalty for Arabs selling land to Jews is still there. All the while, Pallyweid terminology-buzzwords is being copied as a default to vilify only Israel.


* One can not detach bigotry from Ahmad Shukairy’s invention of the “apartheid” false-analogy in 1961 (a little bit over a year after he had promoted a neo-Nazi group and quoting the Sep.16.1962 New York Times article which in fact states the Nazi nature of the group – he’s also infamous for the “none of them will survive” genocidal “prediction” ahead of the Six-Day war), or of Omar Shakir’s anti-Israel activities since 2010 and abusing the HRW group in 2021 for this propaganda in falsifying or misrepresenting facts (including on genuine fear of Arab terror, misrepresenting Israeli multi-color as well as multi-ethnic society, as if they were all white) and via changing the ‘Apartheid’ definition to fit his propaganda.


How much does the Arab world know (or want to) or BDS “activists” and such want the world to know about wide preferential treatment for Arabs over Jews, including in courts’ decisions, academia, employment, prison treatment and more?


* Praising Hitler, denying the Holocaust and creating (hateful, racially motivated) fake comparisons to clashes and security measures, are all happening at once.


* If anti-Israel bigoted propaganda had any truth in it, then why do the Israelis keep going into trouble, risking its soldiers lives, and even inventing measures only to minimize Arab casualties when going after terrorists? Hadn't Israel be that extra careful about Arabs' lives, why did it take so many months to operate in Gaza? The exposed messages by Hamas' leader about casualties as a winning strategy is not a new revelation, it was expressed by others years earlier.


* It's no sercet, the OIC (Organization of Islamic Countries) grip on the United Nations, its votes and nomination to positions including to court. Since the 1980s, various progagandists took hold of 'human rights' groups and others established new ones under bombastic titles. Every drama language attention seeking terms by politically motivated radical Haaretz (a favorite among Neo Nazis to cute from) and the likes are copied as if they were "facts." But the fact that there are no real openly working human rights groups on the Arab side don't seem to be an issue, sadly.


* Only security concerns are behind measures in sensitive areas, especially during sensitive days, limits to Jews and or Arabs.


* Arab apartheid on minorities, Islamic apartheid om the 'other,' are non-issues in any discussions.


* The reason radical racist Islamic Arabs are so easily targeting Jews in terror attacks, is precisely because all are equal in Israeli society.


* Every society has its discrimination phenomenon. The fact that Haredim are the most discriminated against in Israel, proves, that it, (any discrimination against any group) is mainly cultural.


* The onslaught on Israel on-line, including Wikipedia by coordinated organized Arab clubs.


* If the Arab leadership or anti-Israel “activists” were worried for Arab lives more than defaming Israel – then, when was the last time it condemned the use of civilians as human shields, school, places of worship, or shooting from densely populated areas?


* The 113 UNRWA teachers between 2015-2022 engaging in pro terror and many in anti-Semitism, including pro Hitler propaganda.


* The TikTok (since April 2021) attacks by many Arabs and getting thousands of feedback from other Arabs are attacks against pious Jews in Jerusalem who (most) are not Zionist and even refuse to serve in the IDF. The same is the, (past and present), anti-Semitic cartoons in Arab media often of clearly visible such pious Jews. Worst is, the terror massacres specifically targeting such communities in various cities. Also the sick routine of cheering, celebrating publicly when Jews are murdered. A 'unique' sickness of a culture that exhilarate out in the open (such as handing out sweets in public) for each racist Arab slaughter of Jews. And of course on Oct 7, 2023 too). Which again, shows the underlying ‘racism’ motivation behind it all, in principle.


* Why is there no talk about Hamas and its like envisioned Caliphate Islamic State?


* Oct 7, 2023: What is a nation experienced real genocide to think that in a matter of a few hours, thousands of ordinary Arab Palestinians under the Hamas (who runs its "health ministry" which MSM takes its fatalities stats from, as well as reporting first its version before being debunked via evidences days later, after damage on world stage already done, al-Ahli 17 Oct 2023 is classic, this repeats over and over again) have managed to massacre so many, including via suffocating as families hid in shelters, beheading, burning people alive, mass rape, targeting of genitalia, all under Allah Akhbar cries and sick cheers?


Worst are the fears, as most Arab Palestinians support Oct 7 attack (surveyed 2024).


* The Oct 7 attack came shortly after increased olive branches to Gaza.


* The reactions by Arabs in westen countries to attack Jews, synagogues are also testament to the wider roots.


* It wasn't one or two Mein Kampf book found at Arab terrorists in Gaza some with added notes. There were several, documented. Swastikas wide spread, including in tunnels. Which other entity on earth had a shameless Hitler store being so popular because of its ideology? (Destroyed by IDF Dec/2023).


* Ask yourself, had all the Israelis been ethnicaly Arab or most of them Muslim, would there then even be a conflict? = ‘Arab racism!’ / radical ‘Islamist bigotry!’
 
Advanced facilities in Sinwar’s bunker-Fully stocked kitchen, modern bathrooms, stash of cash: A glimpse into ex-Hamas chief Yahya Sinwar's secret bunker.
Oct 21. 2024.
Hamas leader caught on cam before October 7 attack.
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Hamas leader caught on cam before October 7 attack
Hours before the deadly October 7 attack on Israel, footage surfaced of Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar in a tunnel under his home. Sinwar was seen moving equipment into the underground hideout, preparing for a long stay as Hamas prepared to launch its assault on Israel. (Image credits: X)

Sinwar’s underground bunker revealed
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Sinwar’s underground bunker revealed
The video, released by the IDF, showed Sinwar and his family moving food, water, and supplies into an underground tunnel beneath their Khan Younis home. The footage reveals Sinwar’s plan to evade capture as the attack unfolded, underscoring Hamas’ preparation for the assault. (Image credits: X)

Advanced facilities in Sinwar’s bunker
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Advanced facilities in Sinwar’s bunker
Along with food supplies, soldiers discovered several bathrooms and showers in Sinwar’s bunker, which were notably cleaner and more modern than other facilities found in Hamas’ tunnel system. This level of comfort stands in contrast to the basic amenities available to other Gazans. (Image credits: X)

Equipped for prolonged stay.
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Equipped for prolonged stay
The tunnel system under Sinwar’s home was not a temporary refuge but a fully equipped bunker. It included toilets, showers, and a kitchen, indicating that Sinwar had prepared for an extended period of hiding while coordinating Hamas' offensive. (Image credits: X)

Comfortable quarters for Sinwar and guards.
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Comfortable quarters for Sinwar and guards.
Footage from February showed Sinwar and his guards living in relatively comfortable conditions, with a bright, cozy space and a fully stocked kitchen. According to Israeli Defense Forces officials, these amenities were intended to help the Hamas leader and his men endure the war. (Image credits: X)

Hamas accused of stealing UNRWA supplies.
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Hamas accused of stealing UNRWA supplies.
In Sinwar’s bunker kitchen, Israeli forces found a bag of food bearing the label of the UNRWA (United Nations Relief and Works Agency), which Hamas has long been accused of stealing supplies from. The discovery highlights ongoing concerns about the diversion of humanitarian aid in Gaza. (Image credits: X)

Bodyguards’ living quarters and weapons
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Bodyguards’ living quarters and weapons
A side room in the bunker held living quarters for Sinwar’s bodyguards, equipped with lockers containing weapons, ammunition, and explosives. This area was designed to ensure that Sinwar’s personal protection team could respond swiftly to any threats, while maintaining a secure hideout. (Image credits: X).

Millions of Shekels in Sinwar’s safe
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Millions of Shekels in Sinwar’s safe
Inside Sinwar’s private quarters was a large safe containing millions of shekels. According to an IDF soldier, the Hamas leader lived in luxury while civilians above ground suffered in poverty and starvation. (Image credits: X)

Luxuries amidst war.
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Luxuries amidst war.
In the footage, IDF officials pointed out that Sinwar’s wife was seen carrying a luxury Hermès Birkin handbag valued at $32,000. This detail, the IDF said, starkly contrasts with the destruction and suffering caused by Hamas' actions, highlighting the wealth of its leadership amidst the ongoing war. (Image credits: X)

Sinwar's final moments.
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Sinwar's final moments.
Yahya Sinwar was one of the key masterminds behind the October 7 attack. Having evaded Israeli capture for over a year, Sinwar remained in hiding until Israeli forces targeted him. Even after Sinwar’s death, the conflict continues. Israeli airstrikes on Gaza have intensified, and the death toll is mounting. (Image credits: X)

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The list of crimes committed by Muslims against Jews since the 7th century
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▪ 622–627: ethnic cleansing of Jews from Mecca and Medina, (Jewish boys were publicly inspected for pubic hair and executed if they had any)

▪ 624: after the victory of Badr, beginning of the elimination of the Jews

▪ 625: expulsion of the Jewish clan of Al Nadir

▪ 626: massacre of the Beni Khazradj Jews and division of families and loot

▪ 626? : expedition against the Jews beni Qoraizha, insulted by Mohammed: “O you, monkeys and pigs…”

▪ 626? : massacre of 700 Beni Qoraïzha Jews, bound for three days, then slaughtered above a ditch, with the young boys

▪ 626: murder of the Jew Kab, leader of the Beni Nadhir and satirist poet, and of his wife who had made fun of Mohammed

▪ 626: expedition against the Jews of Kaihbar

▪ 626: murder on the orders of Muhammad of the Jew Sallam abu Rafi

▪ 626: Mohammed had the palm trees of the Jewish oasis Beni Nadhir cut down

▪ 627: elimination of the Jewish Qurayza clan in Medina

▪ 627: massacre of the Jews of Medina; sharing of families and property

▪ 628? : attack on the Jews of Khaibar, and torture of prisoners

▪ 628? : taking of the Jewish oasis of Fadak as Mohammed’s personal property

▪ 628: submission of the Jews of Wadil Qora

▪ 628: Mohammed to the Jews beni Qainoqa: “if you do not embrace Islam, I declare war on

you”

▪ 629: first massacres in Alexandria, Egypt

▪ 622–634: extermination of the 14 Arab Jewish tribes

▪ 630: submission of the Jews and Christians of Makna, Eilat, Jerba

▪ 638: expulsion of the Jews from Jerusalem

▪ 640: expulsion of Jews from Hedjez

▪ 643: expulsion of the Jews from Khaibar by Omar

▪ 822–861: the Islamic empire adopts a law requiring Jews to wear yellow stars (a bit like

Nazi Germany), caliph al-Mutawakkil

▪ 940: beheading of the Jewish exilarch of Baghdad for having sullied the name of Mohammed

▪ 945: assassination by a crowd of fanatics of the last Jewish exilarch of Baghdad

▪ 948: closure of the Jewish theological school of Baghdad “Sora”

▪ 1004: Jews and Christians must wear a black turban and sash in Egypt

▪ 1009: Jews and Christians in Egypt must wear a cross or bells in the baths

▪ 1009: destruction of the Holy Sepulcher of Jerusalem by the Fatimids

▪ 1010–1013: start of massacre of hundreds of Jews around Cordoba

▪ 1016: Jews are persecuted and driven out of Kairouan

▪ 1010: persecution of Christians, Jews and Sunnis by the Fatimid caliph Al Hakim

▪ 1032: 5 to 6,000 Jews killed in a riot in Fez and expulsion of survivors

▪ 1040: beheading of the Jewish theologian Gaon Chizkiya, head of a Talmudic school

▪ 1106: Ali Ibn Yousef Ibn Tashifin of Marrakech decrees the death penalty for any local Jew, including his Jewish doctor, and his military general.

▪ 1148: the Almohads of Morocco give Jews the choice of converting to Islam or being expelled

▪ 1057: capture and pillage of Kairouan by the Hilalian tribes; expulsion of Jews and certain Muslims

▪ 1066: Massacre of thousands of Jews in Granada in Muslim-occupied Spain

▪ 1073: start of persecution against Jews and Christians by the Turks in Jerusalem

▪ 1127: in Morocco, after the failure of the prophetic movement of the Jewish messiah Moshe Dhery, wave of persecutions and forced conversions

▪ 1142: start of persecution against the Jews by the Almohads; massacre in Tlemcen, Bougie, Oran

▪ 1145: the Jews of Tunis must choose between conversion and exile

▪ 1146: capture of Meknes by the Almohads; persecution of the Jews

▪ 1147: capture of Tlemcen by the Almohads; persecution of the Jews

▪ 1147: Almohad invasion of Spain: expulsion of Jews or forced conversions

▪ 1147: capture of Marrakech by the Almohads; persecution of the Jews

▪ 1147: start of Almohad persecutions against the Jews of North Africa

▪ 1148: start of the exodus of Maimonides fleeing the intolerance of the Almohads

▪ 1148: Almohadin of Morocco gives Jews the choice of converting to Islam or being expelled.

▪ 1152: advent of Abd el Moumin in Morocco; choice for Christians and Jews between conversion or death

▪ 1159: controversy between Maimonides and the rabbi of Fez on the attitude towards forcible converts

▪ 1160: capture of Ifriqiya by the Moroccans of Abd el Moumen; Jews and Christians must choose between death and conversion; Jews are converted by force and superficially.

▪ 1165–1178: Yemen: Jews throughout the country were given the choice (under the new constitution) to convert to Islam or die

▪ 1165: chief rabbi of the Maghreb burned alive. The Rambam fled to Egypt.

▪ 1165: flight of Maimonides to Egypt to escape the Almohads

▪ 1171: in Egypt, decree recalling obedience to ordinances concerning the submission of Jewish and Christian infidels under penalty of death

▪ 1184: the Almohads impose distinctive signs on Christians and Jews in Spain

▪ 1198: forced conversion of the Jews of Aden

▪ 1220: tens of thousands of Jews killed by Muslims after being blamed for the Mongol invasion, Turkey, Iraq, Syria, Egypt

▪ 1232: massacre of the Jews of Marrakech

▪ 1266: the tomb of the Patriarchs of Hebron is converted into a mosque and closed to Jews and Christians

▪ 1267: Mamluk Sultan Baybars forbids Jews from entering the vault of the Patriarchs in Hebron; the ban ended exactly five centuries later in 1967

▪ 1270: Sultan Baibars of Egypt resolved to burn all the Jews, a ditch having been dug for this purpose; but at the last moment he repented and instead demanded a heavy tribute, in which many perished.

▪ 1270: widespread segregation of Jews in Andalusia

▪ 1276: 2nd pogrom of Fez, Morocco

▪ 1284: In Baghdad, the Jewish doctor Ibn Kammuna died locked in a trunk after writing “a book in which he showed irreverence towards the prophecies”; he escapes a lynching and is threatened with the stake

▪ 1291: death of the converted Jew Sad al Dawla, grand vizier of Argun Khan in Iran, a rank which provoked the anger of the Muslim court

▪ 1291: forced conversion of the Jews of Tabriz in Persia

▪ 1301: start of the persecution of the Jews in Egypt

▪ 1318: beheading of Rashid aldin Tabid, historian and Persian minister, Jewish convert who provoked the anger of Muslim elites

▪ 1318: forced conversion of the Jews of Tabriz in Persia

▪ 1333: forced conversion of the Jews of Baghdad

▪ 1333: the traveler Ibn Battuta complains that Djenkchi Khan djagataï allows Jews and Christians to repair their places of worship

▪ 1334: forced conversion of the Jews of Baghdad

▪ 1344: forced conversion of the Jews of Baghdad

▪ 1351: trial of Jews (in Cairo?) accused of desecration, who must choose between conversion or death

▪ 1385 : Massacres du Khorasan, Iran

▪ 1390: foundation of the first Jewish ghetto in Fez

▪ 1391: in Morocco, persecution of Jews from Spain

▪ 1438: creation of ghettos for Jews in the cities of Morocco, under the name “mellah”

▪ 1438: 1st massacres in the Mellah ghetto, North Africa

▪ 1448: in Egypt, decree recalling obedience to ordinances concerning the submission of Jewish and Christian infidels under penalty of death

▪ 1450: trial of Jews accused of having written the name of Mohammed in their synagogue in Fustat; they are converted by force

▪ 1465: In Fez, pogroms after the discovery in the Jewish quarter of the tomb of the city’s founder, a descendant of Mohammed…; Jews are forced to move to the ghetto (11 Jews left alive)

▪ 1492: Jewish community of Touat in Morocco is massacred; synagogues destroyed

▪ 1516: Algerian Jews receive the official status of dhimmi from the Ottomans; certain colors are forbidden to them (red and green); they are not allowed to ride horses or carry weapons; they must pay the discriminatory tax; their representative is ritually slapped during the delivery of tribute to the authorities

▪ 1517: 1st pogrom in Safed, Ottoman Palestine

▪ 1517: 1st pogrom of Hebron, Ottoman Palestine

▪ Massacre of Marsa ibn Ghazi, Ottoman Libya

▪ 1521: expulsion of Jews from Belgrade by the Ottomans

▪ 1524: expulsion of Jews from Buda in Hungary by the Ottomans

▪ 1535: pogrom then expulsion of Jews from Tunisia

▪ 1554: looting and persecution against the Jewish population of Marrakech by the Turks who took the city

▪ 1574: civil war in Morocco between three claimants; Jews are victims of all camps

▪ 1577: Passover massacre, Ottoman Empire

▪ 1588–1629 : pogroms of Mahalay, Iran

▪ 1604: start of a period of famine, violence and forced conversions of the Jewish population of Fez: 2000 conversions in 2 years

▪ 1608: persecution for two years of the Jews of Taroudat by the Berbers

▪ 1622: forced conversion of the Jews of Persia

▪ 1630–1700: Yemenite Jews were considered “impure” and therefore forbidden to touch a Muslim or a Muslim’s food. They were obliged to humble themselves before a Muslim, walk on the left side and greet him first. They could not build houses taller than those of a Muslim or ride a camel or horse, and when riding a mule or donkey, they had to sit on the side. When entering the Muslim quarter, a Jew had to take off his shoes and walk barefoot. If attacked with stones or fists by Muslim youths, a Jew was not allowed to defend himself.

▪ 1650: Jews from Tunisia are deported to special neighborhoods called “hara”

▪ 1650: forced conversion of the Jews of Persia, under Shah Abbas II

▪ 1656: Jews expelled from Isfahan in Iran

▪ 1660: 2 pogroms in Safed and Tiberias, Ottoman Palestine

▪ 1670: Expulsion of Mawza, Yemen

▪ 1676: expulsion of Jews from Sanaa in Yemen

▪ 1678: forced conversion of Jews in Yemen

▪ 1679–1680: Sanaa massacres, Yemen

▪ 1700: massacre of Jews in Yemen

▪ 1747 : Massacres de Mashhad, Iran

▪ 1758: executions of a Jew and an Armenian in Constantinople for violation of the legislation on the clothing of infidels

▪ 1770: expulsion of Jews from Jeddah in Arabia

▪ 1785 : Tripoli Porom, Libya ottomane

▪ 1790–92: Pogrom of Tetouan. Morocco (Jews of Tetouan undressed and lined up)

▪ 1790: destruction of most of the Jewish communities in Morocco

▪ 1800: new decree adopted in Yemen, prohibiting Jews from wearing new or good clothes. Jews were forbidden to ride mules or donkeys, and were sometimes rounded up for long, naked marches through the Roob al Khali desert.

▪ 1805: 1st pogrom in Ottoman Algeria against the Jews of Algiers after a famine. French

consul Dubois-Thainville saves 200 Jews by sheltering them in his consulate.

▪ 1805: exile of Jews from Algiers to Tunis and Livorno

▪ 1805, the leader of the Jewish Nation of Algiers, Naphthalie Busnach, is killed while riots ravage the neighborhoods.

▪ 1806: expulsion by fatwa of the Jews of Sali in Morocco

▪ 1806: ban on Moroccan Jews wearing Western clothing

▪ 1806: the janissaries of the dey of Algiers massacre and pillage in the Jewish quarter

▪ 1807: expulsion of Jews from Tetouan

▪ 1808: 1st massacres in the Mellah ghetto, North Africa

▪ 1815, the chief rabbi of Algiers, Isaac Aboulker, is beheaded during a riot.

▪ 1815: the Jews of Algiers are forced to fight against an invasion of locusts

▪ 1815: 2nd pogrom of Algiers, Ottoman Algeria

▪ 1816: in Algeria, ban on carrying weapons for Jews and Christians

▪ 1820: Massacres of Sahalu Lobiant, Ottoman Syria

▪ 1828 : pogrom de Baghdad, Iraq ottoman

▪ 1830: 3rd pogrom of Algeria, Ottoman Algeria

▪ 1830: start of the persecution of Jews in Persia, caused by the Russian advance in the Caucasus

▪ 1830: ethnic cleansing of Jews in Tabriz, Iran

▪ 1834: 2nd pogrom of Hebron, Ottoman Palestine

▪ 1834 : Pogrom de Safed, Palestine ottomane

▪ 1838: Druze attack in Safed, Ottoman Palestine

▪ 1839: Massacre of the Mashadi Jews, Iran

▪ 1839: forced conversion of surviving Jews from Mashadi

▪ 1839: campaign of forced conversions of Iranian Jews

▪ 1840: persecution of the Jews of Damascus; ritual murder case

▪ 1840: forced conversion of the Jews of Mashadi

▪ 1841: massive murders of Jews in Morocco; the sultan is obliged to consider the Jews as his personal property, which helps to protect them

▪ 1840: Damascus, ritual murders (French Muslims and Christians kidnapped, tortured and killed Jewish children for entertainment), Ottoman Syria

▪ 1844: 1st Cairo massacre, Ottoman Egypt

▪ 1847: Dayr al-Qamar Pogrom, Liban ottoman

▪ 1847: ethnic cleansing of Jews in Jerusalem, Ottoman Palestine

▪ 1848: 1st pogrom of Damascus, Syria

▪ 1848: total disappearance of the Jews of Mashhad

▪ 1850: 1st pogrom of Aleppo, Ottoman Syria

▪ 1854: anti-Jewish pogrom in Demnate, Morocco

▪ 1857: beheading in Tunis of the Jewish coachman Batou Sfez, accused of blasphemy, while he was drunk

▪ 1860: 2nd pogrom of Damascus, Ottoman Syria

▪ 1862: 1st pogrom of Beirut, Ottoman Lebanon

▪ 1866 : pogrom at Kuzguncuk, Turquie Ottomane

▪ 1867: Barfurush massacre, Ottoman Türkiye

▪ 1868: Eyub Pogrom, Ottoman Türkiye

▪ 1869: Massacre of Tunis, Ottoman Tunisia

▪ 1869: Massacre of Sfax, Ottoman Tunisia

▪ 1864–1880: Marrakech massacre, Morocco

▪ 1870: 2nd Alexandria massacres, Ottoman Egypt

▪ 1870: 1st pogrom in Istanbul, Ottoman Türkiye

▪ 1871: 1st Damanhur massacres, Ottoman Egypt

▪ 1872: Massacres in Edirne, Ottoman Türkiye

▪ 1872: 1st pogrom of Izmir, Ottoman Türkiye

▪ 1873: 2nd massacre of Damanhur, Ottoman Egypt

▪ 1874: 2nd pogrom of Izmir, Ottoman Türkiye

▪ 1874: 2nd pogrom of Istanbul, Ottoman Türkiye

▪ 1874: 2nd pogrom of Beirut, Ottoman Lebanon

▪ 1875: 2 pogroms in Aleppo, Ottoman Syria

▪ 1875: Massacre on the island of Djerba, Ottoman Tunisia

▪ 1877 : 3e massacre de Damanhur, Egypte ottomane

▪ 1877: Pogrom of Mansura, Ottoman Egypt

▪ 1882: Massacre of Homs, Ottoman Syria

▪ 1882: 3rd massacre of Alexandria, Ottoman Egypt

▪ 1889: after the funeral of a rabbi, deemed too discreet, the Jewish cemetery of Baghdad was confiscated

▪ 1889: looting of the Jewish quarter of Baghdad

▪ 1890: 2nd Cairo massacre, Ottoman Egypt

▪ 1890, 3e pogrom de Damas, Syrie ottomane

▪ 1891: 4th massacre of Damanahur, Ottoman Egypt

▪ 1897: murders in Tripoli, Ottoman Libya

▪ 1903&1907: Taza & Settat, pogroms, Morocco

▪ 1890: Massacres of Tunis, Ottoman Tunisia

▪ 1901–1902: 3rd Cairo massacre, Ottoman Egypt

▪ 1901–1907: 4th Alexandria massacres, Ottoman Egypt

▪ 1903: 1st Port Said massacres, Ottoman Egypt

▪ 1903–1940: Pogroms of Taza and Settat, Morocco

▪ 1904: massacre of Jews in Yemen

▪ 1907: Casablanca, pogrom, Morocco

▪ 1908: 2nd Port Said massacre, Ottoman Egypt

▪ 1909: comment from the British vice-consul of Mosul: “The attitude of Muslims towards Christians and Jews is that of a master towards his slaves.”

▪ 1910: blood libel of Shiraz

▪ 1911: Shiraz pogrom

▪ 1912: 4th Fez, Pogrom, Morocco

▪ 1914: expulsion of Jews from Palestine old enough to bear arms by the Ottomans

▪ 1917: Jewish Inquisition of Baghdadi, Ottoman Empire

▪ 1918–1948: adoption of a law prohibiting the raising of a Jewish orphan, Yemen

▪ 1920: Irbid massacres: British mandate in Palestine

▪ 1920–1930: Arab riots, British Mandate Palestine

▪ 1921: 1st Jaffa riots, British Mandate Palestine

▪ 1922: Massacres of Djerba, Tunisia

▪ 1922: law of forced conversion of orphans in Yemen, concerning Jews including as adults

▪ 1927: 60 Jews killed by Arabs in the Mellah of Casablanca Morocco

▪ 1928: Massacres of Ikhwan, in Egypt and under British mandate in Palestine.

▪ 1928: Jewish orphans sold into slavery and forced to convert to Islam by the Muslim Brotherhood, Yemen

▪ 1929: anti-Jewish riots, British mandate: in August 1929, the Jews demanded the construction of the Western Wall; pogroms in Jerusalem, Hebron, Safed. To stop the violence, the British reject this request

▪ 1929: 3rd Hebron Pogrom under British Mandate Palestine.

▪ 1929 3e pogrom de Safed, mandate britannique Palestine.

▪ 1933: 2nd Jaffa riots, British mandate in Palestine.

▪ 1934: Anti-Jewish pogrom in Constantine Algeria. 200 Jewish stores were raided, the total material damage was estimated at more than 150 million francs. It also sent a quarter of Constantine’s Jewish population into poverty.

▪ 1934: Pogroms in Thrace, Türkiye

▪ 1934: 1st massacres in Farhud, Iraq

▪ 1936: 3rd Jaffa riots, British Mandate Palestine

▪ 1936: 2e massacre of Farhud, Irak

▪ 1938: boycott of Jews in Egypt

▪ 1939: discovery of 3 bombs in synagogues in Cairo

▪ 1941 : 3e massacre de Farhud, Iraq

▪ 1941: persecution of Jews in Libya

▪ 1941: massacre of Jews in Baghdad, with the support of the authorities: approx. 170 dead

▪ 1942: collaboration of the mufti with the Nazis. Plays a role in the final solution

▪ 1942: Struma disaster, Türkiye

▪ 1942: Nile Delta pogroms, Egypt

▪ 1938–1945: Arab collaboration with the Nazis

▪ 1942: discriminatory tax law of Varlik Vergisi in Turkey against Jews and Christians

▪ 1942: looting of Jewish property in Benghazi and deportation to the desert

▪ 1944: attack on the Jewish quarter of Damascus

▪ 1945: anti-Jewish and anti-Christian riots in Egypt; churches and synagogues destroyed

▪ 1945: 4th Cairo massacre, Egypt

▪ 1945: Pogrom of Tripoli, Libya

▪ 1947: segregation measures against Jews in Egypt

▪ 1947: pogrom in Libya; approx. 130 dead

▪ 1947 : Pogroms d’Aden au Yemen

▪ 1947: 3rd pogrom d’Alep, Syrie

▪ 1948: “emptying” of the Jewish quarter of Damascus, Syria

▪ 1948: 1st Arab-Israeli war (1 Jew killed in 100)

▪ 1948 : Oujda & Jerada Pogroms, Morocco

▪ 1948: 1st Libyan Inquisition of the Jews

▪ 1948: attacks by the Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood against Jewish traders

▪ 1950: massive departure of Jews from Arab countries

▪ 1951: 2nd Libyan Inquisition of the Jews

▪ 1952: anti-Jewish and anti-Christian pogroms in Suez

▪ 1954: assassinations and attacks in Algeria affecting the Jewish community, the desecration and destruction of 30 synagogues are attributed to Muslim populations.

▪ The desecration in 1960 of the synagogue of Algiers as well as the cemetery of Oran,

▪ 1954: Massacre of Sidi Kacem. 6 Jews were beaten and then burned alive with their children.

▪ 1955: anti-Jewish and Christian riots in Türkiye; looting of churches and Jewish stores

▪ 1955: attack on the rabbi of Batna,

▪ 1956: fire in a synagogue in Oran,

▪ 1956: in response to the attack on Suez, Nasser expels almost all Jews from Egypt, around 90,000 people, and confiscates their property

▪ 1957: murder of the rabbi of Nedroma,

▪ 1957: murder of the rabbi of Médéa,

▪ 1957–1962: attacks in the Jewish neighborhoods of Oran and Constantine.

▪ 1961: grenade thrown into a synagogue in Boghari, Bousaada,

▪ 1961: ransacking of the Casbah synagogue in Algiers,

▪ September 2, 1961, the assassination of a Jewish hairdresser in Oran and anti-Jewish attacks

▪ 1955 : 3rd pogrom d’Istanbul, Turkey

▪ 1955: anti-Jewish riots in Izmir

▪ 1956: 1st Egyptian Inquisition of the Jews

▪ 1956: in response to the attack on Suez, Nasser expels tens of thousands of Jews and confiscates their property

▪ 1960: a Saudi newspaper describes Eichmann: “the man who can be proud of having killed five million Jews”

▪ 1961: in Algeria, assassination of Jewish musician Sheik Raymond

▪ 1962: desecration of the Jewish cemetery of Oran

▪ 1962 : pogrom d’Oran

▪ July 5, 1962, a few days after the independence of Algeria, between 900 and 1,300 Europeans, notably Jews, were massacred in Oran.

▪ 1964: the Egyptian army weekly notes: “In essence, the Jew has no qualifications to bear arms.”

▪ 1964: Nasser tells a German neo-Nazi newspaper: “No one takes seriously the lie of 6 million murdered Jews”

▪ 1965: the Egyptian military manual presents the war against Israel as a jihad and quotes the Koran: “kill them wherever you reach them”

▪ 1965: wave of anti-Semitism in Algeria; flight of the Jewish community

▪ 1965: pogrom in Aden

▪ 1965: 5th pogrom in Fez, Morocco

▪ 1967: 2nd Egyptian Inquisition of the Jews

▪ 1967: Egyptian Jews are herded into camps during the Six Day War

▪ 1967: pogrom in Libya during the Six Day War

▪ 1967: pogroms in Tunisia

▪ 1967: the World Islamic Congress in Amman declares that Jews living in Arab countries must be considered “mortal enemies”

▪ 1967: pogrom in Aden

▪ 1967: arson of the great synagogue of Tunis

▪ 1967: riots in Tunis, Tunisia

▪ 1967: World Islamic Congress in Jordan; it was decided that all Muslim governments must treat Jews “as mortal enemies”.

▪ 1967: publication in Egypt of the anti-Semitic text “The Protocol of the Elders of Zion”

▪ 1967: pogrom and looting of Jewish stores in Tunisia

▪ 1969: Khomeini delivers thirteen speeches in Najaf which will be the basis of his book “The

Islamic Government”; he develops the theme of hatred of Jews, accused of conspiring against Islam everywhere

▪ 1969: execution of Jews in Baghdad

▪ 1970: flight SR-330 Zurich — Tel Aviv crashes in a forest near Würenlingen, killing all 47 occupants. A bomb planted by the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine exploded 9 minutes after takeoff

▪ 1979: start of the flight of 200,000 Iranian Jews after the Islamist revolution.

Strangely, Palestinians have historically never been involved in any massacre of Jews — because they never existed before the 1960s.

Research by JP Grumberg

Originally published on June 30, 2022 & Updated on July 20, 2023

Translated to English by XR Ksantini
 
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IDF to Yemeni residents: Evacuate from 3 ports - until further notice.
Targets in the crosshairs: "The Houthi regime is using them for terrorism"

Ahead of another attack in Yemen? Israel warns residents of Yemeni ports to evacuate.
An IDF spokesman in Arabic issued an extraordinary evacuation order for residents of three major ports, just days after a ballistic missile launched by the Houthis in Yemen was intercepted • "We urge everyone who is in the ports to evacuate them and stay away from them until further notice," wrote Colonel Adraee
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The Houthis' maritime trade is in the crosshairs: The IDF spokesman in Arabic, Avichai Adraee, issued an extraordinary warning this evening (Sunday) to residents of three seaports in Yemen controlled by the Houthi rebels, calling on them to evacuate. "This is an urgent and important warning. "In light of the use that the Houthi terrorist regime is making of seaports for the benefit of its terrorist activity, we urge everyone who is in the ports to evacuate them and stay away from them until further notice," Adraee clarified.

 
Advanced facilities in Sinwar’s bunker-Fully stocked kitchen, modern bathrooms, stash of cash: A glimpse into ex-Hamas chief Yahya Sinwar's secret bunker.
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Hamas leader caught on cam before October 7 attack
Hours before the deadly October 7 attack on Israel, footage surfaced of Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar in a tunnel under his home. Sinwar was seen moving equipment into the underground hideout, preparing for a long stay as Hamas prepared to launch its assault on Israel. (Image credits: X)

Sinwar’s underground bunker revealed
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Sinwar’s underground bunker revealed
The video, released by the IDF, showed Sinwar and his family moving food, water, and supplies into an underground tunnel beneath their Khan Younis home. The footage reveals Sinwar’s plan to evade capture as the attack unfolded, underscoring Hamas’ preparation for the assault. (Image credits: X)

Advanced facilities in Sinwar’s bunker
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Advanced facilities in Sinwar’s bunker
Along with food supplies, soldiers discovered several bathrooms and showers in Sinwar’s bunker, which were notably cleaner and more modern than other facilities found in Hamas’ tunnel system. This level of comfort stands in contrast to the basic amenities available to other Gazans. (Image credits: X)

Equipped for prolonged stay.
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Equipped for prolonged stay
The tunnel system under Sinwar’s home was not a temporary refuge but a fully equipped bunker. It included toilets, showers, and a kitchen, indicating that Sinwar had prepared for an extended period of hiding while coordinating Hamas' offensive. (Image credits: X)

Comfortable quarters for Sinwar and guards.
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Comfortable quarters for Sinwar and guards.
Footage from February showed Sinwar and his guards living in relatively comfortable conditions, with a bright, cozy space and a fully stocked kitchen. According to Israeli Defense Forces officials, these amenities were intended to help the Hamas leader and his men endure the war. (Image credits: X)

Hamas accused of stealing UNRWA supplies.
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Hamas accused of stealing UNRWA supplies.
In Sinwar’s bunker kitchen, Israeli forces found a bag of food bearing the label of the UNRWA (United Nations Relief and Works Agency), which Hamas has long been accused of stealing supplies from. The discovery highlights ongoing concerns about the diversion of humanitarian aid in Gaza. (Image credits: X)

Bodyguards’ living quarters and weapons
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Bodyguards’ living quarters and weapons
A side room in the bunker held living quarters for Sinwar’s bodyguards, equipped with lockers containing weapons, ammunition, and explosives. This area was designed to ensure that Sinwar’s personal protection team could respond swiftly to any threats, while maintaining a secure hideout. (Image credits: X).

Millions of Shekels in Sinwar’s safe
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Millions of Shekels in Sinwar’s safe
Inside Sinwar’s private quarters was a large safe containing millions of shekels. According to an IDF soldier, the Hamas leader lived in luxury while civilians above ground suffered in poverty and starvation. (Image credits: X)

Luxuries amidst war.
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Luxuries amidst war.
In the footage, IDF officials pointed out that Sinwar’s wife was seen carrying a luxury Hermès Birkin handbag valued at $32,000. This detail, the IDF said, starkly contrasts with the destruction and suffering caused by Hamas' actions, highlighting the wealth of its leadership amidst the ongoing war. (Image credits: X)

Sinwar's final moments.
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Sinwar's final moments.
Yahya Sinwar was one of the key masterminds behind the October 7 attack. Having evaded Israeli capture for over a year, Sinwar remained in hiding until Israeli forces targeted him. Even after Sinwar’s death, the conflict continues. Israeli airstrikes on Gaza have intensified, and the death toll is mounting. (Image credits: X)

Golda Meri quotes:

  • We can forgive the Arabs for killing our children. We cannot forgive them for forcing us to kill their children."
  • "We will only have peace with the Arabs when they love their children more than they hate us."
  • "The truth is that if Israel were to put down its arms there would be no more Israel. If the Arabs were to put down their arms there would be no more war."
  • Golda Mayer + quotes - Bing
 
Golda Meri quotes:

  • We can forgive the Arabs for killing our children. We cannot forgive them for forcing us to kill their children."
  • "We will only have peace with the Arabs when they love their children more than they hate us."
  • "The truth is that if Israel were to put down its arms there would be no more Israel. If the Arabs were to put down their arms there would be no more war."
  • Golda Mayer + quotes - Bing
Still true. Moreso now.
 
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Islam is a religion that bases its authority on the word of honor of one man. Muhammad came to the Arabs with the Koran and said, "This was dictated to me by the Angel Gabriel. Trust me. It was." Muhammad performed no miracles.

When Muhammad was forty years old, he was an obscure merchant married to a woman fifteen years older than he was. Ten years later he ruled Arabia and had a harem of lovely young ladies. He married one when she was six years old.

By contrast, the Bible was written during a period of at least twelve thousand years. It was written by many men, and perhaps at least one woman. That does not prove that it is true, but many of the events in it can be independently verified. If the whole thing is a hoax, you have to imagine a conspiracy lasting that long and involving all those people.

As a result of the religion he founded Jesus was flogged and crucified. Pontious Pilate gave him the opportunity to save his life if he admitted that he stage managed his miraculous cures.

I doubt Islam will ever dominate the world. It lacks the ability Marxist Leninism once had to appeal to people born into the middle class who failed to achieve their goals in life, and who declined economically and socially.
 
Islam is a religion that bases its authority on the word of honor of one man. Muhammad came to the Arabs with the Koran and said, "This was dictated to me by the Angel Gabriel. Trust me. It was." Muhammad performed no miracles.

When Muhammad was forty years old, he was an obscure merchant married to a woman fifteen years older than he was. Ten years later he ruled Arabia and had a harem of lovely young ladies. He married one when she was six years old.

By contrast, the Bible was written during a period of at least twelve thousand years. It was written by many men, and perhaps at least one woman. That does not prove that it is true, but many of the events in it can be independently verified. If the whole thing is a hoax, you have to imagine a conspiracy lasting that long and involving all those people.

As a result of the religion he founded Jesus was flogged and crucified. Pontious Pilate gave him the opportunity to save his life if he admitted that he stage managed his miraculous cures.

I doubt Islam will ever dominate the world. It lacks the ability Marxist Leninism once had to appeal to people born into the middle class who failed to achieve their goals in life, and who declined economically and socially.
Those who cheer for genocidal Hamas don't (know or) want to know that it seeks an Islamic Caliphate.

 
Arab Imperialism and Modern Anti-Israel Rhetoric: A Tale Of Bloody Hypocrisy

In discussions about the Arab-Israel conflict, anti-Israel rhetoric often frames Israel as a colonial oppressor. However, if we apply this same lens to the history of Arab conquests and the spread of Islam, a stark hypocrisy emerges.

Arab Imperialism

Historically, Arab conquests in the 7th century led to the imposition of Islam and Arab culture across vast regions, including the Levant and vast part of Africa. These conquests involved significant cultural, religious, and political changes imposed on indigenous cultures, fitting the definition of imperialism. This point is underscored by Yasser Arafat’s vision of a unified Arab state from Morocco in Africa to Aden in Arabia, highlighting the goal of exclusive Arab domination over the Middle East.




Double Standards

Anti-Israel campaigns accuse Israel of being a foreign minority, while ignoring the imperialist history of Arab expansion. The same standards applied to Israel would paint an even harsher picture of Arab conquests and their long-lasting impacts on the indigenous nations of the region.

  • Why is there a double standard in the way history and current conflicts are framed?
  • How do we leverage the hypocrisy in the anti-Israel narrative to engage potential allies, threatened by the same imperialist ideology ruining what has become most of the "Arab world"?
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a good point
 

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