Palestine: the things you don’t hear about

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This next video is a little over a year old, but still worth the price of admission.

In it, an exiled Gazan blogger who now lives in Turkey gloriously rips into Hamas over their gloating about supposed “victories.”

 
This next video is a little over a year old, but still worth the price of admission.

In it, an exiled Gazan blogger who now lives in Turkey gloriously rips into Hamas over their gloating about supposed “victories.”

I hear that the latest row with the Palestinians cost Israel a billion dollars a day and they achieved nothing. The only thing they got was a black eye on the world stage.

Can Hamas call that a victory? Well...
 
I hear that the latest row with the Palestinians cost Israel a billion dollars a day and they achieved nothing. The only thing they got was a black eye on the world stage.

Can Hamas call that a victory? Well...

Only divide that fugue by 3.5,
and tell us what is the Israeli GDP.

If you actually cared about the Gazans,
more than your Islamist supremacy,
wasn't the need to compensate
with calling that idiocy victory...

 
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Kafr ad Dik Town Profile

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Kafr ad Dik town is said to be named after a man called “Ad Dik” who is believed to have come from the Arabian Peninsula and lived in the Jordan Valley area for a period of time before he moved to the town and settled in it. Prior re to his arrival the region was called “Kafir Ben Muhanna.” The town was established in 1700 with its residents descending from Arab al Masa‟id tribe from the Arabian Peninsula (Kafr ad Dik Municipality, 2012).

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Palestinian Society Applied Research Institute - Kafr ad Dik
 

Rewriting the World Panel: Nathalie Handal, Shailja Patel, & Neferti Tadiar | Palestine Writes 2020​


 
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Organizing & Boycott in the Cultural Sphere | Panel Discussion | Palestine Writes 2020​


 

Ben & Jerry’s Story Highlights Peak Palestinian Stupidity

AFP have a video report showing palestinian Arabs purchasing Ben & Jerry’s following the company’s decision to end their partnership with their Israeli licensee, in order to end sales of their ice cream.




Note the palestinian Arab man stating how he thinks it was a wise decision to “ban ice cream from being sold in the settlements.”

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Yet this means he and his fellow palestinian Arabs will be deprived of Ben & Jerry’s ice cream when the license ends; The report itself contains a hint of this: the images of the ice cream being bought by palestinian Arabs show the Hebrew writing on them, indicating they are buying the ice cream manufactured by the Israeli licensee!



 
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