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And liberals and Democrats supporting them to this very day.
And liberals and Democrats supporting them to this very day.
And liberals and Democrats supporting them to this very day.
Lol, no.No, those are your fellow party members: Liberals, progressives, and Democrats.
Were they on a rooftop in New Jersey?![]()
And debunked as well.That was what was reported by Serge Kovaleski, a reporter on the scene.
And debunked as well.
Next?
As a side note, all of this bullshit after 23 years is absolutely pathetic.
Except Palestinians had nothing to do with 9/11. And right now, their country is being leveled and their people are being killed. To the tune of north of 40K at this point.Your lying bullshit is "absolutely pathetic."
Palestinian celebrations
"A group of Palestinians were filmed at Damascus Gate celebrating after they had heard local news reports of attacks on the World Trade Center and the deaths of thousands of Americans.[102] Fox News reported that in Ein el-Hilweh, Lebanon's largest Palestinian refugee camp, revelers fired weapons in the air, with similar celebratory gunfire also heard at the Rashidiyeh camp near the southern city of Tyre.[103] Yasser Arafat and nearly all the leaders of the Palestinian National Authority (PNA) condemned the attacks. They censored and attempted to discredit broadcasts and other Palestinian news reports justifying the attacks in America,[103] with many newspapers, magazines, websites and wire services running photographs of Palestinian public celebrations.[104][105] The PNA claimed such celebrations were not representative of the sentiments of the Palestinians, and the Information Minister Yasser Abed Rabbo said the PNA would not allow "a few kids" to "smear the real face of the Palestinians". In an attempt to quell further reporting, Ahmed Abdel Rahman, Arafat's Cabinet secretary, said the Palestinian Authority could not "guarantee the life" of an Associated Press (AP) cameraman if footage he filmed of post-9/11 celebrations in Nablus was broadcast. Rahman's statement prompted a formal protest from the AP bureau chief, Dan Perry.[106][105]
Arafat said of the attacks: "It's unbelievable. We completely condemn this very dangerous attack, and I convey my condolences to the American people, to the American president and to the American administration, not only in my name but on behalf of the Palestinians." He gave blood for victims of the attack in a Gaza hospital.[42]
James Bennet reported in The New York Times that while "most" towns in the West Bank were quiet, some drivers in East Jerusalem were honking horns in celebration; he also wrote that he saw one man passing out celebratory candy.[107] Big crowds of Palestinians celebrated in Nablus, chanting Beloved bin Laden, strike Tel Aviv! while Palestinian Authority personnel prevented photographers from taking pictures.[107] Annette Krüger Spitta of the German public broadcaster ARD's TV magazine Panorama states that unaired footage shows the street surrounding the celebration in Jerusalem was quiet. Furthermore, she states that a man in a white T-shirt incited the children and gathered people together for the shot. The Panorama report, dated September 20, 2001, quotes Communications Professor Martin Löffelholz explaining that in the images one sees jubilant Palestinian children and several adults, but there is no indication that their pleasure is related to the attack. The woman seen cheering stated afterwards that she was offered cake if she celebrated on camera, and was frightened when she saw the pictures on television afterward.[108][109]
There was also a rumour that the footage of some Palestinians celebrating the attacks was stock footage of Palestinian reactions to the Iraqi invasion of Kuwait in 1990.[110] This rumour was proven false shortly afterwards,[111] with CNN and Reuters issuing a statement to that effect.[112][113] A poll of Palestinians conducted by the Fafo Foundation in 2005 found that 65% of respondents supported "Al Qaeda bombings in the USA and Europe".[114]"
Reactions to the September 11 attacks - Wikipedia
Except Palestinians had nothing to do with 9/11. And right now, their country is being leveled and their people are being killed. To the tune of north of 40K at this point.
I'm not sure what dumbassed point you are trying to make here.
Except Palestinians had nothing to do with 9/11. And right now, their country is being leveled and their people are being killed. To the tune of north of 40K at this point.
I'm not sure what dumbassed point you are trying to make here.
And liberals and Democrats supporting them to this very day.
Whoops. Sucks when you get caught in a lie, huh?So you're saying no Palestinian ever cheered on 9/11?
Right....
And liberals and Democrats supporting them to this very day.
They don't have much to live for.