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Uhhh Palestinians HAVE snuck into Israel and killed Israelis. Many times. That’s why they are in the situation they are in.

Tinmore has made it very clear that he does not care about Israeli deaths or Jews being killed in Antisemitic attacks yet we are to have “ moral values” ( his words) caring about the Palestinians?
If a entire Jewish Family like the Fogel Family were killed and nearly beheaded he wouldn’t give a S..T. That’s exactly how I feel about the Palestinians.
 
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...I’ve seen and read a lot of Palestinian Propaganda, but Tinmore takes it to a new level .
His major malfunction seems to be Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder; chronic; severe.

That, or he's a little more 'vested' in Palestinian outcomes than "he" is letting-on. :21:

That's OK... nobody but fellow Palis and a handful of Islamo-Fascist arse-kissers take him seriously anyway.

None of which gets Palestinians even one hair's width closer to their goals.

As a matter of fact, "pathological propagandizing" is a sure-fire way to shrink your audience.
 
Local Opinion: Palestinian rights are not anti-Jewish

As Tucson Jews who support Palestinian human rights, we are deeply troubled by state Sen. Karen Fann and state Rep. Alma Hernandez’s recent op-ed in the Arizona Daily Star that accuses the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions, or BDS, movement of “encouraging anti-Jewish bigotry.” Hernandez and Fann are right that anti-Semitism is a serious issue that is on the rise in the U.S., Europe, and other parts of the world. But we disagree with the way they confuse Palestinian rights advocacy with anti-Semitism.

Local Opinion: Palestinian rights are not anti-Jewish
 
TELLING THEIR STORY – 50 PALESTINIAN WOMEN LET THEIR ART DO THE TALKING AT PALESTINE MUSEUM US

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Since its opening two years ago, the Palestine Museum US, in Woodbridge, Connecticut, just outside New Haven, has given ample space to women artists. The prominent artist Samia Halaby, for example, has supported this remarkable institution from the beginning with loans of her paintings, and an exhibition of her searing drawings of the Kafir Qasim massacre is planned.

Halaby’s large abstract paintings will be shown along with paintings, drawings, sculptures and textiles from 49 other female Palestinian artists from the Palestinian homeland and far flung places in the Diaspora from five continents in a massive exhibition of more than 150 works. “Telling the Palestinian Story,” which opens on March 8, will be the first curated exhibition the museum has mounted, and it is an opportunity to interrogate directly the very concepts of Palestinian identity that the museum was formed to express.

The works in the exhibition range widely in subject and style. Halaby’s abstract works represent one pole. Coming upon her works, and the figural, expressionist works of a Reem Natsheh, of Hebron, one might not immediately take them for Palestinian paintings. Highly skilled and engrossing, both represent the goals of the founding director of the museum, Faisal Saleh, to show that Palestinians are “like anyone else.” That is, like any community, they have capable artists interested in universal human problems and interests and can use their art to investigate the limits and the possibilities of color, line, and composition as well or better than any other artist. Saleh wants to impress on a skeptical world the fact, which should be obvious to everyone, that Palestinians are human, and that, as a corollary, that they deserve human rights.

https://artscopemagazine.com/2020/0...UKuNAxmcU018YRQ1_iWyydFzrHr4drN0pNMJL_ltIhn9M
 
Amazon is responding to Palestinian pressure

Ramallah 4-3-2020 wafa - the ministry of communications and information technology said that e-Commerce Company (Amazon) treated the beneficiaries of its services in the state of Palestine with the same policy as the direction of the occupation state and is now offering free shipping after a series of Palestinian actions to stop ignoring Palestinian identity

Details on the following link:
http://wafa.ps/ar_page.aspx?id=F2FdWZa871403156481aF2FdWZ
 
Athletes Take a Knee Against Israel’s Occupation
Two volleyball players at Brooklyn College are facing a torrent of abuse for protesting during the Israeli national anthem.

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In August of 2016, quarterback Colin Kaepernick began his NFL season by kneeling during the national anthem in protest of racism and state violence.

In the tradition—and the extension—of this movement,
two volleyball players from Brooklyn College
went to one knee before a game this week against Yeshiva University. During the playing of Israel’s national anthem, which Yeshiva plays before every contest, they kneeled as a protest against Israel’s racism and state violence, most pointedly against the country’s apartheid policies of occupation that keep the 2 million Palestinians of Gaza in an open-air prison surrounded by checkpoints and walls. They weren’t just going to stand for Israel’s anthem, hand over hearts, and do nothing.

The two athletes, Hunnan Butt and Omar Rezika, were immediately slandered as anti-Semites because of their simple, silent gesture of dissent.

Athletes Take a Knee Against Israel’s Occupation
 
"It's so nice to feel connected with people around the world while we struggle against the Israeli siege. Your commitment to the Palestinian cause is what helps keep us going. Especially during the last wars on Gaza, your solidarity has been needed. Please keep it up! Visit our website and share our stories widely!" - A message from our writer, Riwaa Abu-Quta, on the International Day of Solidarity With The Palestinian People.

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We Are Not Numbers
 
Help Us: Our Message is Stronger with You

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A Palestinian woman holds an olive tree in the West Bank village of Qalandiya. (Photo: Anne Paq, ActiveStills)

The Palestine Chronicle is not just a website. We are more than that, much more.

Sure, The Palestine Chronicle English platform has been in existence for 20 years. We launched the first page in September 1999.

And our French sister-website joined us a few years ago, amplifying our message to French-speaking audiences around the world.

The Palestine Chronicle at 20: Our Message Stronger than Ever
 
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