Palestinian Industry of Lies - Ben Dror Yemini

Arab colonies need to demonstrate mutual support...

 
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Islamic preacher at Al Aqsa Mosque:
"Palestine is a colonial national invention"


- Eisam Ameerah, Al Aqsa channel on 25th of October 2022.

"Facts show we don't belong to Filasteen,
there's no Palestinian nation,
only Islam and Caliphate".


 
A terrorist who participated in a lynching against Jews in Akko comes out in a video: "I believe in coexistence, don't believe the media"

Adham Bashir who was convicted of participating in the lynching of Mor Janashvili: "Most of my clients in the hair saloon are Jews, I live in coexistence and against violence".

 


Pal-Arabs Seethe Over Money Spent on World Cup…Instead of Them


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As Israel-haters rejoice over the displays of solidarity with the palestinian Arabs, and the unadulterated hatred shown towards Israeli journalists at the FIFA World Cup in Qatar, some palestinian Arabs are reportedly furious at Qatar – for wasting the money on the World Cup instead of them!

Palestinians are expressing anger at Qatar, a country that has always been funding mega-terrorist group Hamas and other jihadist entities for spending between US$220-240 billion on hosting the FIFA World Cup, instead of transferring this amount in Gaza.

The tiny Arab nation spent such huge amount of cash hoping it will boost its image in the world, win friends and influence people.

The Palestinians are mad at Qatar for such huge spending on hosting FIFA World Cup, while Doha’s financial support to Palestinians is “comparatively little”.

While Palestinians are extremely happy at videos of football fans in Qatar who insulted Israeli reporters, Palestinian journalists and writers see that Qatar and the rest of the Gulf nations “only pretend to support Palestinians”.

They say, while Qatar spends US$220-2240 billion in the FIFA World Cup, it is not paying “just” US$10 billion for housing projects for two million Palestinians in the Palestinian territories and two additional power plants. They argued, “what’s ten billion dollars to a country like Qatar, that has just spent US$220-US$240 billion on World Cup infrastructure, to spiff up its international image?”

“The splendor of the World Cup marks the demise of what little concern other Arab and Muslim countries had for the fate of the Palestinians over the past two decades. This attention will go down in the history of the Middle East as a clear sign of the oil-rich Arab states turning their backs on their Palestinian brethren”, they added.

Palestinian writers said, here is Qatar, spending nearly a quarter of a billion dollars on the World Cup, and all it can manage to give the Palestinians this year is a few hundred million dollars. And that is the most that any Arab state gave to the Palestinians this year. Saudi Arabia, which receives one billion dollars a day in oil revenues, gave the PA in 2022 only US$27 million. Before that, the last Saudi donation to the Palestinians had been in 2019 – when Riyadh gave a paltry US$50 million. Almost all of the oil-rich Arab states have cut their contributions to the Palestinians way down or have eliminated them altogether.


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I don't think that the adjacent Regional Middle Eastern countries really want a Rogue (Failed State) to have that kind of money stream. That is just asking for trouble.


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This nonsense again?

Arab supremacists exploit minorities for propaganda
they'd happily persecute under exclusively Arab Middle East.


Starting in the 1850s Armenians became dominant among Palestine's photographers.[9] The central figure in this development was the leading cleric Esayee Garabedian, who were to become Armenian Patriarch of Jerusalem in 1864–65, and who started photographing in 1857[10] and established a photography workshop within the St. James monastic compound. There he set up a school for photography, Garabed Krikorian (1847-1920) and his brother Kevork counting among his students.[10][9] Other 19th-century Armenian photographers from Jerusalem are J. H. Halladjian, M. Mardikian and Yusuf Toumaian. After the Armenian genocide other photographers joined them, including Hrnat Nakashian and Elia Kahvedjian.

Garabed Krikorian opened a photography workshop on Jaffa Road in the 1870s and became himself a teacher, one of his students being Khalil Raad, known as "Palestine's first Arab photographer".[11][12]

 
Starting in the 1850s Armenians became dominant among Palestine's photographers.[9] The central figure in this development was the leading cleric Esayee Garabedian, who were to become Armenian Patriarch of Jerusalem in 1864–65, and who started photographing in 1857[10] and established a photography workshop within the St. James monastic compound. There he set up a school for photography, Garabed Krikorian (1847-1920) and his brother Kevork counting among his students.[10][9] Other 19th-century Armenian photographers from Jerusalem are J. H. Halladjian, M. Mardikian and Yusuf Toumaian. After the Armenian genocide other photographers joined them, including Hrnat Nakashian and Elia Kahvedjian.

Garabed Krikorian opened a photography workshop on Jaffa Road in the 1870s and became himself a teacher, one of his students being Khalil Raad, known as "Palestine's first Arab photographer".[11][12]




Was "their most famous native" an Armenian?
 
The International Commission to Support Palestinian Rights called on the international community and humanitarian organizations to intervene immediately to stop Israel from opening up nonexistent dams that are being blamed for flooding Gaza during torrential rains.

It would be easy to dismiss the hysterical lies of a tiny NGO in Gaza. Like many Palestinian NGOs, ICSPR is essentially a one man operation meant to attract funding.


Its chairman is Salah Abdel Ati, a "human rights lawyer" who is involved in a lot of other Palestinian NGOs. He is on the Board of Trustees of Law Palestine, and his bio there says that he is also "member of the Board of Trustees of the Institute for Middle East Studies, Canada, former director of the Palestinian Center for Policy Research & Strategic (Masarat) in the Gaza Strip (2015-2019), and former director of the Independent Commission for Human Rights in Gaza (2004-2015), Director of Programs and Training at Canaan Educational Development Institute (1997-2004). Besides, Abdel Ati is a researcher and writer who has published many books, studies, research papers, and articles in the fields of politics, law, human rights, and society. He has worked with the United Nations agencies and international, Arab and Palestinian organizations and has trained thousands of lawyers and human rights activists, judges, workers in civil society organizations, and he is the founder and a board member in several Palestinian, Arab and international NGOs and institutions."

So now we can link an obvious liar to numerous other NGOs and, according to him, "thousands of lawyers and human rights activists, judges, workers in civil society organizations" who he helped train.

There is an almost incestuous relationship between Palestinian NGOs and international NGOs who work in Gaza and the West Bank. They all build on each others' "research" and compete in who will innovate the latest anti-Israel libel.

Their funding - and salaries - depend on it.

Lying is not a disqualification from being an honored member of this cabal - it is a prerequisite.




 

Latest Libel Debunked: The Electrocution of Teacher Abdallah Abulqtifan

A number of anti-Israel social media accounts and news sites have blamed Israel for the electrocution death of “Palestinian teacher” Abdallah Abulqtifan:

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This is a rehash of the flood libel that reappears almost every time there is heavy rain in Israel – which is what we experienced yesterday.

The first hint this is a lie is the fact not all social media accounts got the memo to blame Israel. Some, like the below, just mentioned his death by electrocution:

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The website Arab48 blames it primarily on the heavy rains
(but does mention the dam libel as a contributing factor):

According to medical sources at Al-Aqsa Martyrs Hospital, Abdullah Qteifan, 31, from Al-Masha’ala area, died as a result of an electric short circuit in his house as a result of drowning due to heavy rains.
Several streets and houses were flooded in the Gaza Strip, as a result of the heavy rains that fell on the governorate on Saturday evening.

The main Salah al-Din Street, off the central Gaza Strip, was flooded and the movement of vehicles in the area was affected.
Several houses in Deir al-Balah and Khan Yunis, south of the Strip, were flooded as a result of the heavy rains that fell on Saturday evening.
The Civil Defense said that it had received many signals about the roofs of tin roofs falling due to heavy rains, and the injuries were dealt with, and water was withdrawn from the houses.
It is noteworthy that the infrastructure destroyed by the recent Israeli aggression has not yet been reconstructed, but temporary repairs have been made to it, which threatens floods and road collapses, and the municipalities of the Gaza Strip are facing difficult conditions and great challenges as a result of the aggression, and continue to provide services to the population.
e competent authorities the repercussions of the current weather as a result of the depression and the heavy rains in the Strip, and the water pools it caused in a number of areas and the drowning of some houses, which are being dealt with.
In a statement, it stressed that the occupation’s opening of the dams bordering the Gaza Strip at more than one point exacerbated the seriousness and difficulty of the situation.
She added that she had given clear directions to all the competent authorities in the municipalities, the police, civil defense and emergency teams in the Ministries of Works and Social Development to work quickly and mitigate the repercussions of this weather condition on the affected citizens.

But here’s the clincher.

The palestinian Sama News Agency
not only blames it only on the heavy rain,
but they reveal that the “teacher” was in fact a Hamas fighter.

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Latest Libel Debunked: The Electrocution of Teacher Abdallah Abulqtifan

A number of anti-Israel social media accounts and news sites have blamed Israel for the electrocution death of “Palestinian teacher” Abdallah Abulqtifan:

palestine.png
vpali.png


This is a rehash of the flood libel that reappears almost every time there is heavy rain in Israel – which is what we experienced yesterday.

The first hint this is a lie is the fact not all social media accounts got the memo to blame Israel. Some, like the below, just mentioned his death by electrocution:

betawi.png


The website Arab48 blames it primarily on the heavy rains
(but does mention the dam libel as a contributing factor):



But here’s the clincher.

The palestinian Sama News Agency
not only blames it only on the heavy rain,
but they reveal that the “teacher” was in fact a Hamas fighter.

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