Palestinian Industry of Lies - Ben Dror Yemini

Palestinian Propaganda Fail of the Day: The Jerusalem Sea Edition

Anti-Israel propagandists would like everyone know just how precious
their beloved Jerusalem, “eternal capital of Palestine” is.

So much so, they can’t even identify it.

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Probably, too lazy this time to photoshop the sea out as they usually do
because they summarily deleted the post.

Update: And this isn’t even the first time anti-Israel propagandists prove
they cannot even identify Jerusalem, despite claiming to love it so.

Update: They deleted the post, following much mocking,
and replaced it with this:
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Propagandists Still Can’t Correctly Identify Places in Israel - Jericho Edition


From the propagandists who brought us “we can’t tell the difference between Yaffa and Haifa” comes their latest case of...

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That’s not Jericho (which has no waterfalls); it is the Nahal Hermon Nature Reserve (Banyas).

It looks like the haters confused it with the other Jericho and somehow arrived at the stock photo which they used (even though the stock photo is definitely of the Banyas).

Either way, my last post about these propagandists aged well.

 
Lately, Palestinian media have been warning that Israel plans to convert the famous Qattanin (Cotton) market, adjacent to the Temple Mount, into a synagogue.

Apparently, Jews went to pray there during Sukkot and to avoid friction the Jerusalem authorities closed the stores in the market for several morning hours. (Arab media say that their lulavim and etrogim were "vegetable offerings.")

Different "experts" have come to the same conclusion, all without pointing to any evidence.

Palinfo says: "Al-Maqdisi researcher Radwan Amr said, in a press statement, that the occupation and settlement groups are working to transform the Qattanin Market into a roofed synagogue."

Felesteen says, "The occupation is trying to convert it into a synagogue, according to the head of the Jerusalem Committee against Judaization Nasser Al-Hidmi."

Masa News says, "The researcher in Jerusalem affairs, Fakhri Abu Diab, told Safa news agency that the occupation and the alleged temple groups are keeping their eyes on the Qattanin market, as it is the closest to Al-Aqsa Mosque and a main view of the Dome of the Rock."

Three different "experts" coming to the sane conclusion at the same time? It sounds like another orchestrated rumor meant to rile up Muslims.

There is an inexhaustible supply of both rumors to incite against Jews and an inexhaustible appetite for such rumors.



 
What is defensive about blowing up an apartment building?

It is actually the legal way of war conduct,
when they're turned into military installations.
For example, housing a rocket launcher is a bad idea...

What is "defensive" about shooting random civilian cars,
or heroic about "martydom" by a parking lot guard?
 
It is actually the legal way of war conduct,
when they're turned into military installations.
For example, housing a rocket launcher is a bad idea...

What is "defensive" about shooting random civilian cars,
or heroic about "martydom" by a parking lot guard?
What about violent illegal settlers?
 
What about violent illegal settlers?

Exactly, most criminals like Oday Tamimi
can't even pronounce 'P - alestine'.

Is there anything more vain,
than promising them an
eternity in brothel for
such "martyrdom"?

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Documentary Series Exposes 3,000 Hours of Vile Leftist Antisemitism Recorded by Swedish Spy

Zvi Yehezkeli, an Israeli television journalist and documentarian who heads the Arab desk at News 13, on Sunday night is launching “Sh’tula” (a plant, referring to a planted agent), a five-episode espionage docu-series on Channel 13, which reveals for the first time authentic documentation of what goes on behind the scenes of human rights organizations operating in Judea and Samaria.

The series was three years in the making. “There are 3,000 hours of footage, all of which required legal backing, and the content features many characters,” Yehezkeli told Ma’ariv. “In general, this thing is explosive, with the possibility of international lawsuits, so this process has been crazy. And it’s also the longest series I’ve ever done.”

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The series “Sh’tula” follows a pro-Palestinian young Swedish woman who came to Israel as a tourist to study architecture. She met someone from the Eli settlement who explained that there’s another side to the Israeli-Arab story.

“Slowly, she is gaining ground within the human rights organizations that operate in Judea and Samaria and is actually becoming an intelligence agent,” Yehezkeli relates. “After a year, she reaches the real leadership, the Hamas people, who reveal to her the mechanism of raising money for the organizations, and the connection between the Muslim Brotherhood and the Hamas headquarters in Europe and human rights organizations.
This means that human rights organizations like BDS are operated by Hamas members.”

“It became a treasure trove of intelligence, including secrets that Hamas members told her and are documented on paper,” he continues. “So, we started building a series out of it. It’s very complicated because there’s a lot of use of hidden cameras, and we also have to protect her life.”

At some point, Yehez told Army Radio on Sunday, his spy recorded a European activist who confessed on tape that she wanted to see all the Jews dead, on both sides of the “green line,” arguing that their very existence was rooted in sin. Should be fun to watch, especially if at some point you thought European activists were fair and even-handed and wanted only to help poor suffering Arabs.

 
Independent Arabia writes:


For years , the Israeli authorities have not stopped erecting what the Palestinians call “mock tombs” for settlers in the vicinity of Al-Aqsa Mosque in Jerusalem, as a means to confiscate the lands built over them on the grounds that they are old cemeteries , according to the residents of the area.

The Palestinians say that "creating fake graves is a way to confiscate the land, because it is not legal to object to that."

These "fake graves" are concentrated in the town of Silwan, which is adjacent to the southern wall of Al-Aqsa Mosque, especially in the neighborhoods of Wadi Al-Rababa and Wadi Hilweh in the town that the settlement associations are working to Judaize and expel the Palestinians from.

Witnesses said that "the Israeli authorities are working to create a hole 35 cm deep with a diameter of 40 cm, then pour cement over it, and an old stone is placed on top of it, surrounded by old dirt to suggest that the graves are hundreds of years old ."

The witnesses added that the Israeli authorities are currently working on creating hundreds of fake graves in the Wadi al-Rababa area in the town of Silwan.

However, an Israeli official in the Ministry of Jerusalem said that erecting these graves comes to "preserve the old grave [markers] that were removed by torrential rains and the ravages of time, or by Palestinians."
They've made this claim before, and once even put it in a draft UNESCO resolution.

An left-wing Israeli NGO, Emek Shaveh, works against Israel taking over important archaeological sites. But it had a detailed page on the graves of the Valley of Hinnom/ Wadi Rababa area and how important they are to Jewish history. Excerpts:




The entire area served for burials over thousands of years.

The area contains many tombs excavated into the rocks, where dozens of people were buried over different periods. Burial styles and other findings allow us to date the earliest ones to the end of the Judean Kingdom (7-8th Century BCE), and show continuous burials up to the Byzantine period (4-7th Centuries CE). Along the road that runs from Abu Tur to the valley one can see a number of graves from the Judean kingdom. Additional graves from that period are found in privately-owned land belonging to residents of Abu-Tur.


In the course of digging in the Valley of Hinnom Shoulder/Ras a-Dabus, where the Begin Center is currently located, archaeologists unearthed a silver scroll dated to the 7th Century BCE with an inscription of a section from the Priestly Blessing, a prayer which was familiar in biblical times and is still recited in synagogues to this day. This is a rare and unique find that testifies to the continuity of prayer traditions over thousands of years.

A set of excavated family tombs dated to the First Century CE are located near the [Onuphrius] convent. These are luxury tombs composed of several rooms with carved burial niches. These structures and the ossuaries (sand-stone chests) within them are evidence of a burial style practiced by Jerusalem area Jews at the time of the Second Temple. Inscriptions found on some of the tombs and the ossuaries support this claim. The tombs’ wealth and their presence on this slope testify to the centrality of Jerusalem and of the temple. Pilgrims from throughout the ancient world made their way to Jerusalem, and the rich among them invested a great deal of money to purchase burial grounds and build opulent family graves.[3] The graves served these families over several generations. Inscriptions found on some of the graves include names that appear to belong to families originating outside Jerusalem, such as the cave of the Ariston family, which was based in Apamea, Syria.


This article detailing the existence of hundreds of thousands of Jewish graves from as early as the 8th century BCE was written in 2013, so it pre-dates the claims that the graves are fake.

Ironically, of course, Palestinians have themselves been caught red handed creating fake graves in Jerusalem.




 

Anti-Israel Propagandists’ King-Sized Lie


The WAFA News agency and other anti-Israel propaganda sites and social media pages have been proudly reporting about the King of Bulgaria expressing solidarity with the Pal-Arabs:

King Simeon II of Bulgaria affirmed today his sympathy and solidarity with the Palestinian people, saying it is time to end the occupation, establish an independent Palestinian state and return the refugees.

The Bulgarian King’s remarks were made during a meeting today with the Chargé d’Affairs of the State of Palestine’s embassy in Bulgaria, Adham Zeineddine, held at the Royal Palace in Sofia.

Except there’s one problem.

Bulgaria have not had a king since 1946!

The man who reportedly made the statements is Simeon Saxe-Coburg-Gotha, a Bulgarian former politician who reigned as the last tsar of the Kingdom of Bulgaria as Simeon II as a young whippersnapper, from 1943 until 1946. Now he is just some old dude with a big mouth.

Claiming the king of Bulgaria expressed solidarity with Pal-Arabs
has the same energy as claiming Katherine Heigel
of is a "French doctor in Gaza"...


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Jewish Voice for Peace is sponsoring an event, "Kindle a Hanukkah Light for Palestinian Children's Books!"



One of the books being featured is Ida in the Middle, by Nora Lester Murad.

Here is a summary of the book:


In this debut novel for Murad, Ida, a bashful Palestinian American teenager, is dreading the final class project: discussing her “passion” with the rest of the class.

Her anxiety skyrockets when the school principal informs her that she will be representing her school in this eighth-grade capstone for the entire region.

She is terrified at the thought that someone in the audience will shout out “terrorist” as she ascends to the stage, just as someone had scribbled that insult on her school desk. Home alone one afternoon, as she worries yet again about that presentation, she reaches for her comfort food, green olives sent by her aunt all the way from Palestine.

Olives, as every Palestinian knows, are not just a savoury snack; they encapsulate our culture in each dense nugget. When they are cured by a favourite aunt, they can have magic powers. As she eats the olives, Ida is transported to her parents’ village, Busala, just outside Jerusalem, where she immediately feels at home.

In this alternate reality, her parents have never left Palestine, and she has grown up with feelings of belonging amid kids who look like her, speak Arabic, and can pronounce her name correctly: ‘Aida, with an ‘ayn.
But life in Busala is also unpredictable, scary, and dangerous because of Israel's occupation. Here, Murad skilfully weaves the narrative between Ida’s fantasy and the all-too-real events of life under occupation, as Ida has to brave Israeli military raids, curfews, and home demolitions.
We get to read about the strong sense of community that sustains Palestinians as they navigate life in these extremely difficult circumstances. We witness the immense courage of Palestinian children - including Ida herself - as they dodge the occupation forces; and we hear discussions about survival and resistance, including the Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions (BDS) movement.
There are some exhilarating moments, such as when Ida carries a terrified three-year-old boy to safety, telling him his name, Faris, means “knight,” and that he is their leader, while he explains that her name means “Returning,” and he knows she will not leave him behind, as she scouts their whereabouts for a safe path home.
And there are heartbreaking moments, as when Ida watches Israeli bulldozers demolish her friend Layla’s family home. This experience transforms Ida and, after having eaten more green olives, she is transported back to Boston, where she gives an impassioned presentation about the hardships that Palestinians endure under Israel’s settler colonialism.

This is brainwashing youngsters to hate Israel with lies.

Yes, novels can lie - and they can lie far more effectively than most media.

The town of Busala is fictional. The author wants her audience to believe that it is a typical town where Palestinians live.

The lies aren't in the plot, but in the milieu. Israelis storm Palestinian towns for no reason, they demolish houses for no reason, they attack innocent Palestinian children for no reason, a three year old is in danger of being killed by Israelis for no reason, and most importantly, this is presented as the life of an average Palestinian teen.

Those are all lies. Palestinians in Area A, where most of them live, have little to worry about (this year was a rare exception when towns like Nablus and Jenin were taken over by terror groups that had to be rooted out.) Their houses are never demolished by Israel, and Israel only demolishes houses that were either built illegally or that housed terrorists. The IDF doesn't want or try to kill children. The Palestinian teens in danger are the ones throwing Molotov cocktails and rocks at Israelis.

I'm certain that none of these facts are mentioned in the book.

This isn't an accurate depiction of a Palestinian teen's life; this is propaganda meant to create hate against the unnamed, inhuman Jews who invade and steal lands that they have - according to people like this author - no valid claim to.

The only reason this book was written was to incite hate against Israelis and, indirectly, proud Zionist Jews.

Books about Palestinians do not have to be that way. Another book featured in this webinar, Salim's Soccer Ball, looks to be a very nice children's book that (as far as I can tell) does not try to indoctrinate the young readers into hate.

Propaganda disguised as young adult novels is insidious. And it needs to be called out.



 

Palestinian Propaganda Fail of the Day: The Jerusalem Sea Edition

Anti-Israel propagandists would like everyone know just how precious
their beloved Jerusalem, “eternal capital of Palestine” is.

So much so, they can’t even identify it.

olive-sea-560x605.png


Probably, too lazy this time to photoshop the sea out as they usually do
because they summarily deleted the post.

Update: And this isn’t even the first time anti-Israel propagandists prove
they cannot even identify Jerusalem, despite claiming to love it so.

Update: They deleted the post, following much mocking,
and replaced it with this:
olive-gaza.png


How to say you are ignorant about your so-called homeland without actually saying you are ignorant about your so-called homeland:



This is not Acre, it is the Al Bahr Mosque Minaret in Old Jaffa, Tel Aviv.

Not even close and no cigar:



Just another day ending in y for these propagandists.

 
The Palestinian Commission of Detainees and Ex-Detainees Affairs announced that over 50,000 Palestinian children were detained by Israel since 1967.

Where did they get this number from? They made it up.

Oddly, the number seems to have gone down. In April, the very same commission announced that Israel had arrested (not just detained!) more than 53,000 Palestinian children since 1967.

A different group, Military Court Watch, sent a report to the UN claiming that 95,000 Palestinian children were incarcerated (not merely arrested or detained!) since 1967. And that report was in 2015!

Given that there are never more than a couple hundred prisoners under 18 at one time, that is a neat trick.

This is similar to the "750,000" or "million Palestinians" supposedly imprisoned by Israel since 1967, another totally made up number that I thoroughly debunked here.


 
This Arab was told he was a “palestinian” until he conducted research and learned that “palestine” and “palestinians” never existed…

 


Yesterday, Al Jizz, Mohammed El-Kurd, and other antisemitic terror supporters shared this video of a supposed “execution” of a palestinian Arab man:




Here is what actually happened:

An Israel Border Police officer was lightly injured in a stabbing attack that occurred after a Palestinian, identified as Ammar Mefleh, attempted to break into a vehicle with an Israeli couple inside, the Border Police said.
After he realized the car door was locked, he tried to break into it using a stone, before being shot by the driver – an IDF officer on leave.
Mefleh then approached a team of Border Police soldiers and stabbed one of them in the face, lightly injuring him. Graphic footage posted to social media showed another Border Police officer trying to arrest Mefleh as two other Palestinians attempted to pull him away from the officer.
The officer then put Mefleh in a headlock, pulling him away from the other Palestinians until he broke free from the officer’s grasp. The attacker then appeared to grab for the officer’s weapon. At that point the officer pulled his handgun and fired four shots at Mefleh at point black range, killing him.

The officer told Israeli TV that he feared that had Mefleh succeeded in grabbing his gun, he would have used it for a terror attack against motorists. Plus I posit that if you stab an officer in the face and try to grab their gun, in any country, and you will end up swimming with the fishes.

Here is a photo of the knife and the officer’s face wound:...

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The shady transaction by the Qatari government to fund Jihadists and Radical Islamists
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Yesterday, Al Jizz, Mohammed El-Kurd, and other antisemitic terror supporters shared this video of a supposed “execution” of a palestinian Arab man:




Here is what actually happened:



The officer told Israeli TV that he feared that had Mefleh succeeded in grabbing his gun, he would have used it for a terror attack against motorists. Plus I posit that if you stab an officer in the face and try to grab their gun, in any country, and you will end up swimming with the fishes.

Here is a photo of the knife and the officer’s face wound:...


Looked like a fair fight until he got shot.
 
Looked like a fair fight until he got shot.

Now you call it a fight,
why lie about an execution?

Exactly my point, the crime, and the lie
to cover for the crime only make it worse
for the people you supposedly want to help.
 

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