May/2025: Most "palestinian" Arabs support Oct/7 atrocities - guilty majority: racism

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After destruction, the Islamofascism still strong.


59% of Palestinians under the Palestinian Authority: October 7 was “correct decision”​
Ephraim D. Tepler and Itamar Marcus|May 8

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[Palestinian Center for Policy and Survey Research website]

More than a year and a half after the Hamas-led atrocities of October 7, 59% of Palestinians polled in the "West Bank" still think that Hamas' made the "correct decision" to torture, rape, burn alive, murder, and kidnap hundreds of hostages—even including children—according to the most respected Palestinian polling agency.
The new poll by Palestinian Center for Policy and Survey Research asks: "In your view, was Hamas' decision to launch its offensive against Israel on 7 October a correct or incorrect one?" The polling shows a continuation of the pattern of decreasing support since December 2023, when the first poll was taken after the October 7 atrocities. It found that 82% of "West Bank" Palestinians thought October 7 was a "correct decision." In March and June 2024, just over 70% of Palestinians there supported it. In September 2024, support dropped to 64%. And now, 59% still say it was a "correct decision."

The slow but continuous decline in support directly correlates with the worsening military defeat in Gaza. Although the overwhelming majority of Palestinians supported and still support the atrocities, as the cost goes up, fewer think it was the correct decision.

 
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After destruction, the Islamofascism still strong.


59% of Palestinians under the Palestinian Authority: October 7 was “correct decision”
Ephraim D. Tepler and Itamar Marcus|May 8

Poll-no-stamp.gif


[Palestinian Center for Policy and Survey Research website]


More than a year and a half after the Hamas-led atrocities of October 7, 59% of Palestinians polled in the "West Bank" still think that Hamas' made the "correct decision" to torture, rape, burn alive, murder, and kidnap hundreds of hostages—even including children—according to the most respected Palestinian polling agency.
The new poll by Palestinian Center for Policy and Survey Research asks: "In your view, was Hamas' decision to launch its offensive against Israel on 7 October a correct or incorrect one?" The polling shows a continuation of the pattern of decreasing support since December 2023, when the first poll was taken after the October 7 atrocities. It found that 82% of "West Bank" Palestinians thought October 7 was a "correct decision." In March and June 2024, just over 70% of Palestinians there supported it. In September 2024, support dropped to 64%. And now, 59% still say it was a "correct decision."

The slow but continuous decline in support directly correlates with the worsening military defeat in Gaza. Although the overwhelming majority of Palestinians supported and still support the atrocities, as the cost goes up, fewer think it was the correct decision.

It works. You win by making the Enemy understand their cost is too high to keep it going.
 
Now, I doubt it. I don't know how they're able to poll anyone.
At least Dec-2024, most Arab "palestinians" were still pro genocidal hamas.


And last month:

Half of Gazans say Hamas did the right thing on Oct. 7
May 8, 2025 / JNS)
Half of Gaza’s residents, or some 1.1 million Palestinians, believe that Hamas’s decision to carry out the Oct. 7, 2023, cross-border massacre in Israel was “correct,” according to an opinion poll published by the Palestinian Center for Policy and Survey Research (PSR) this week.
 
The Oct 7 retribution was totally justified by the decades of illegal starvation blockade imposed by the Israelis.
Clearly the Zionists started all the violence by blowing up the British peacekeepers in the King David Hotel so they could start massacring native villages.
 
Rigby5 said:
The Oct 7 retribution ..
How dare you call burning people and raping while laughing Allah akbar - a "retribution ".
 
A strand of virulent antisemitism has indeed run through anti-Zionism throughout its history. Following are a few examples:

• Neguib Azoury, whose 1905 Le Rived de la Nation Arabe is regarded as the founding document of Arab nationalism and a prescient critique of Zionism, presents Jews as the enemies of the rest of humankind, and his case against Zionism is infused by these views. He tells his reader in the preface of his book that it should be read together with a larger project that he expects to bring out soon: Le Peril juif universe!. He also mentions the advantages to Europe of siding with Arab nationalism: it is the Arabs who can nip the contemporary success of the Jews in the bud and thereby destroy their project of world domination."

• In 1913 the influential Jaffa daily Filastin published a poem by a local Palestinian leader that included the lines "Jews, sons of clinking gold, stop your deceit. We shall not be cheated into bartering away our country! ... The Jews, the weakest of all peoples and the least of them, are haggling with us for our land."
The following year, an anonymous anti-Zionist pamphlet asked the people of Palestine, "Do you want to be slaves and servants to people who are notorious in the world and in history?"

• The Jerusalem notable Aref Pasha Dajani told the King-Crane Commission, dispatched by the Paris Peace Conference in 1919 to ascertain how people in the former Ottoman Empire wished to be governed, that "in all the countries where .. are at present they are not wanted ... because they always arrive to suck the blood [sic] of everybody."

• A year later [Apr 1920], Palestinian rallies chanted, "We will drink the blood of the Jews!" and "Palestine is our land and the Jews are our dogs," while holding up signs with messages like "Death to the Jews" and "Shall we give back the country to a people who crucified our Lord ..?"'

• In the Hebron riots of 1929, many of the Jews killed were indigenous inhabitants of the land, not Zionists; the grand mufti of Jerusalem, Hail Amin al-Husseini, also used the Protocols of the Elders of Zion as evidence that the Jews were responsible for these riots when testifying to the British commission investigating them.'

• The grand mufti is of course Exhibit A in the case that gets made for anti-Zionism as pervasively antisemitic. Friendly with Hitler, he was a thoroughgoing hater of Jews from early on in his career... But it is also important that he was regarded as the leading political figure in Palestine until at least the end of the 1940s, as well as the likely head of a Palestinian state had one been founded in 1948. Had the Palestinian national movement been truly free of antisemitism, let alone opposed to it, one would have expected most of its adherents to condemn the mufti and reject his claims to leadership. Moreover, the mufti was not alone among advocates for the Palestinian cause in the 1940s in his enthusiasm for Nazism.

• The most important leader of the Palestinian military forces in the 1947-49 war, Fawzi al-Qawuqji, also spent World War II in Berlin, calling for a German-Arab alliance based on their shared opposition to "the role of Jews and their intrigues.""

• A fondness for Hitler and Nazism was rife in the Arab world after World War II. In 1956 a Muslim Brotherhood newspaper in Damascus declared, "One cannot forget that Hitler enjoys high esteem in the Arab world, unlike in Europe. His name awakens sympathy and enthusiasm in the hearts of our supporters." On the eve of Adolf Eichmann's trial, the Jordanian ((located Palestinian. Ed.)) Jerusalem Times published an open letter to him, calling his role in the Holocaust "a blessing to humanity" and looking forward to "the liquidation of the remaining six million." At a meeting with Kamal Jumblatt in 1974, Hafez el-Assad also noted that the Arabs thought of Hitler "in a positive way," upon which Jumblatt added, "National Socialism should be revived a bit.""

• One argument against the creation of a Jewish state in 1947, used in the UN by representatives of the Arab states bordering Palestine, was that the response to such a thing would be attacks on Jews throughout the Arab world. And this indeed occurred. Dozens of Jews were murdered and homes, stores, and synagogues were destroyed in Egypt, Syria, Iraq, Morocco, Yemen, and Bahrain after the Partition Plan was approved." Persecution of indigenous Jews in these countries also continued for decades after Israel's creation, despite the fact that the result of such policies was to lead more Jews to go to Israel. And Palestinian terror attacks in the 1970s and 1980s targeted synagogues, kosher restaurants, and other Jewish communal centers all over the world, despite claims by the movements they represented that their enemy was Israel and Zionism, not Jews and Judaism.


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Fleischacker, Sam. "CHAPTER 13 Three Paradigms for Understanding the Israel-Palestine Conflict". Israel-Palestine: Lands and Peoples, edited by Omer Bartov, New York, Oxford: Berghahn Books, 2021, pp. 261-281. CHAPTER 13 Three Paradigms for Understanding the Israel-Palestine Conflict

(Fawzi al-Qawuqji, quoted in Klaus-Michael Mallman and Martin Cuppers, Nazi Palestine: The Plans for the Extermination of the Jews in Palestine, trans. Krista Smith (New York: Enigma Books , 2010), 126-27. In light of this, [Gilbert] Achcar's attempt to whitewash al-Qawuqji, suggesting that he was never "in the proper sense of the word, a partisan of Hitler's Germany" (Achcar , The Arabs and the Holocaust , 92), rings hollow.)
 
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