Palestinian Industry of Lies - Ben Dror Yemini

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Palestinians Complain - Their Cultural Appropriation Has Been Culturally Appropriated


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The caftan has been worn by a number of cultures around the world for thousands of years, and is of ancient Mesopotamian (modern-day Iraq) origin. The thobe or thawb did not originate in the region of “Palestine,” but is rather general to the Arabian Peninsula and Middle East. The “palestinian” style thobe originated in the early 19th century, which is clearly way after the ancient Mesopotamians were walking around in caftans!

Just another day in the world of ridiculous palestinian propaganda.

 

Hello Father, Hello Martyr

The photo on the left is used by the anti-Israel propagandists to condemn the killing of “young Palestinian father Jameel Kayyal” who was shot last night in Nablus.

The photo on the right is a martyr poster of the “young palestinian father” – posing with his young gun.

Not surprisingly, he wasn’t shot while delivering boy scout cookies, but rather while engaged in violence against IDF soldiers. He was carrying a weapon when he was shot and had previously participated in shooting attacks on Israeli soldiers.

Funny how the haters only share the first photo and not the second.

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Anti-Israel Propaganda “Own Goal” of the Day


A Lebanese woman makes clear her allegiances with this tweet,
not to mention her ignorance:




What this ignoramus fails to realize is this pendant is not just showing a map of Israel, but also the words “שמע ישראל,” from one of the most important Jewish prayers. The full sentence of the prayer translates as “Hear, O Israel! The Lord is our God! The Lord is One!”

Here is a similar pendant advertised on Etsy as a “Shema Yisrael Map of Israel”

Shema Yisrael Map of Israel: AU$29.22
Ignorance of Israel-hater: Priceless!


 
From a page in "United Arabs - news from inside 48",
sharing a video, of the beauty queen of Thailand in Jerusalem, with the writing:

"Video of Thailand's beauty queen BREAKING INTO AL-AQSA this afternoon"

 
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A number of anti-Israel propaganda outlets and people have posted the following photo and similar captions, insinuating we are the grinches who stole Christmas:

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Alas, the truth is something else – and quite easily obtainable, given the photographer spoke about it after the photo went viral:

At first, a big thank you to everyone who helped me in the way of Palestine, by posting a large amount of this picture. I just want to tell details about the photo so that it reached famous and influential people in the wrong way on social media.
The picture is not in Bethlehem, nor was it taken today.
Photo in Ramallah on December 14, 2019

In other words, the haters are dredging up an old photo, which is not even from Christmas nor from Bethlehem, in order to bash Israel. Because it wouldn’t be Christmas for them without faking it this way.



 
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Daily Palestinian Propaganda Exposed

Fabricated photos, supposedly showing poverty and destruction in Gaza



There certainly is poverty and destruction in Gaza, brought on predominantly by the actions of Hamas and the other terrorist groups. There is also beauty and opulence there.

Of course, these photos are staged for maximum effect.



If you supposedly are telling the truth why bring in an ad agency with creative directors, a copywriter, and a professional photographer? And what “retouching” was involved? The photos definitely look photoshopped. Take this one for example



The bus and guy look like they were taken from other photos and placed with background scenery that may or may not actually be Gaza. Heck, I wouldn’t be surprised if the bus was taken from a photo of the aftermath of a palestinian suicide bombing in Israel.

This is paid propaganda, plain and simple. I just wonder how much this propaganda campaign cost, who footed the bill, and how many ordinary Gazans that money could have benefited.

Update: As suspected, the bus is not from Gaza – it is a photo taken in Botswana (hat tip: Michal).



Update: Here’s the building from the desk photo





and the background of the couch photo is from Syria (Hat tip: Noah)





Update: Here is the website of the company that put the different images together. As you can see, there is a lot of fakery involved (Hat tip: Noah)



Update: The background of the photo with the desks (to the back left)….also Syria (the photo has been flipped).



 
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The Deception of Palestinian Nationalism


Historically, the Palestinian “desire for statehood” and “need for liberation” was invented in large part by the Soviet Union. It is no coincidence that the blueprint for the PLO Charter was drafted in Moscow in 1964 and was approved by 422 Palestinian representative hand selected by the KGB. At that time, the USSR was in the business of creating people’s liberation fronts. The KGB founded the PLO as well as the National Liberation Army of Bolivia (1964) with Ernesto “Che” Guevara at its head and the National Liberation Army of Colombia (1965).

These “liberation fronts” were seen by the USSR as centers of Marxist indoctrination and opposition to democratic and capitalist movements. In the Middle East, the only foothold of the democratic west is Israel; nurturing the PLO to undermine Israel was therefore quite natural for the Soviets, who not only helped fund and establish the PLO but also trained and supplied its terrorist operations.

To understand the PLO’s conception of a Palestinian state, it is instructive to examine Article 24 of the original PLO Charter. It reads: “this Organization [the PLO] does not exercise any regional sovereignty over the West Bank in the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, in the Gaza Strip or the Himmah area.” If not the West Bank and Gaza, then what exactly what did, the PLO claim? The Palestine that the PLO wanted was in fact the State of Israel.

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It is telling that Zahir Muhse’in, member of the Palestinian Liberation Organization (PLO) Executive Committee, said the following in a 1977 interview with the Amsterdam-based newspaper Trouw. “The Palestinian people does not exist. The creation of a Palestinian state is only a means for continuing our struggle against the state of Israel for our Arab unity. In reality today there is no difference between Jordanians, Palestinians, Syrians, and Lebanese. Only for political and tactical reasons do we speak today about the existence of a Palestinian people, since Arab national interests demand that we posit the existence of a distinct ‘Palestinian people’ to oppose Zionism.”

Palestinian nationalism is therefore a historical fabrication born out of a communist thirst for expansion and an Arab resentment of the existence of Israel. The “need” and “desire” for Palestinian is a veiled expression of the “need” and “desire” to end Israel’s existence.

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Can self-perpetuating paranoia
result in anything but defeat?
 

We Counted Palestinian Luxury Cars | (UNEXPECTED ENDING)


A former New York Times editor made a claim that Israelis drive fast cars down super highways whilst Palestinians make their way to their homes and villages via dirt roads on donkey carts. We decided that we should hit the streets and find out what kind of cars Palestinian-Arabs in Judea and Samaria really drive.

We probably had too much fun filming today’s adventure show. In the process, we’re grateful to have shed more truth on the real situation in Jerusalem, Judea and Samaria.

 
It's only Bha-lestine that they want,

other than that, peaceful folks...

 

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