Who Are The Palestinians? Part 2

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As so often happens, the islamic terrorists exploit young females for their Cult fantasies.





“We replaced bracelets with weapons” song chosen by the PA for Expo 2020 Dubai​

Nan Jacques Zilberdik | Jan 12, 2022
  • “We replaced bracelets with weapons” - song glorifying violence

  • Second song at event misrepresented Israeli cities as in “Palestine”


Last month, the PLO embassy in the United Arab Emirates celebrated Palestinian National Day at the Expo 2020 in Dubai. Among the songs at the event was the well-known Palestinian hit Oh Flying Bird that presents a world without Israel, misrepresenting several Israeli cities as if they were in “Palestine.” Another song, a PA terror promoting classic, was also featured at the event: Pull the Trigger glorifies violence and announces that “we replaced bracelets with weapons.” Both messages are of course in line with PA policies and ideologies as Palestinian Media Watch has exposed. While Oh Flying Birddenies the existence of Israel and tells the story of a bird that visits places in “Palestine” that include Israeli cities like Jaffa, Acre, and Haifa, Pull the Trigger calls on Palestinians to “redeem the country” by using violence. The following are excerpts of the songs broadcast live by official PA TV from the event:
 
Which we know is false.
What do you mean we? Do you have a mouse in your pocket?

Let me see if I can make this simple enough that even you can understand it. Let's say that a man is the member of a church. He is also the member of a union. Does that mean that the church and the union are affiliated? Of course not. They are two separate entities.
 
Let me see if I can make this simple enough that even you can understand it. Let's say that a man is the member of a church. He is also the member of a union. Does that mean that the church and the union are affiliated? Of course not. They are two separate entities.

Now let's say the union is a terrorist group and the church supports the terrorist group.
Now let's say that church members also carry out terror attacks.
Now we can say the affiliated groups are both terror organizations.
 
What do you mean we? Do you have a mouse in your pocket?

Let me see if I can make this simple enough that even you can understand it. Let's say that a man is the member of a church. He is also the member of a union. Does that mean that the church and the union are affiliated? Of course not. They are two separate entities.
That's a horrible attempt at analogy.

What's on YouTube?
 
Now let's say the union is a terrorist group and the church supports the terrorist group.
Now let's say that church members also carry out terror attacks.
Now we can say the affiliated groups are both terror organizations.
Oh, come on now. Everybody knows those radical, heavily armed Lutherans are affiliated with the global, organized Presbyterian terrorists.
 
Now let's say the union is a terrorist group and the church supports the terrorist group.
Now let's say that church members also carry out terror attacks.
Now we can say the affiliated groups are both terror organizations.
So now you are going to play the terrorist card.
 
So, who told you that they are affiliated?

First, some background. On August 23, 2019, a PFLP terror cell carried out a particularly brutal attack in which they injured Rabbi Eitan Shnerb (46) and his son, Dvir (19), and murdered his daughter, Rina (17). The explosive device that killed the teenager was planted by employees of the Union of Agricultural Work Committees (UAWC), one of the six Palestinian groups outlawed by Israel.

Samer Arbid, UAWC’s accountant from 2016 until his arrest on September 25, 2019, is believed to have led the cell and detonated the bomb. The PFLP in a public statement called Arbid a “prisoner and commander,” as well as “one of the heroes of the Bubeen operation” — referring to the bombing in which Rina Shnerb was killed.

According to The Jerusalem Post, Arbid is “one of the PFLP’s officials in Ramallah and was previously arrested for involvement in terrorist activities during the Second Intifada under the direct command of the PFLP leadership, preparing explosive devices and committing terrorist attacks.”

Abdul Razaq Farraj, a longtime employee of the UAWC, was also implicated in the 2019 attack. The indictment notes that UAWC’s finance director was responsible for recruiting new members into the PFLP.

 
Hamas mouthpiece Felesteen has a series of articles on the Palestinian Authority misuse of its funds. The source is biased, but some of the numbers seem to be legitimate.

According to the articles, the public debt owed by the Palestinian Auhority in Ramallah is now at $3.702 billion, a jump of $905 million in just one year, and 53% of its GDP.

They quoted some economists about how the PA steals money from Gaza.

Dr. Osama Nofal blames Gaza's economic woes on the PA, not Israel. He says that the PA will raise cash from international donors to fund Gaza reconstruction but never gives any of the money to Gaza. He said the PA's continued imposition of economic sanctions on Gaza caused a decline in the gross domestic product from 40 to 18%, and an increase in unemployment from 22 to 50%. Accordintg to Nofal, Gaza's share of international aid annually has been slashed from $400 million to $20 million.

Economist Dr. Samir Al-Daqran that the Ministry of Finance in Ramallah seizes the taxes of major companies operating in the Gaza Strip, saying ti gets $60 million a month from taxes imposed on goods that go through Kerem Shalom but none of it makes it back to Gaza.

The economists didn't mention the money coming from Iran to Gaza.

There was one good piece of information: the articles confirmed that the PA has curtailed "pay for slay" a little bit. They reduced or stopped paying Hamas "martyr" families in Gaza, which apparently has a large effect on the Gaza economy.

 
Such hero worship of Islamic terrorist misfits is standard fare for the Pally enclaves.

There is something especially perverted about :
  • Students played in team shirts with picture of terrorist

  • Trophies, medals, and honorary plaques bore pictures of terrorists

Kool-Aid anyone?




Convicted murderer of 5 has tourney named after him at Birzeit University​

Nan Jacques Zilberdik | Jan 13, 2022
  • Birzeit University basketball championship named after imprisoned terrorist Marwan Barghouti

  • Students played in team shirts with picture of terrorist

  • Trophies, medals, and honorary plaques bore pictures of terrorist

  • Birzeit University participates in the EU’s Erasmus student exchange program, and collaborates with many European countries. Would these partners endorse the participation of European students in a championship honoring a terrorist murderer?

Birzeit2.png

Marwan Barghouti is an imprisoned Palestinian terrorist who orchestrated three shooting attacks in which 5 people were murdered during the PA’s 5-year terror campaign (2000-2005) – the second Intifada. After his imprisonment he was elected to the PA Parliament and Palestinian Media Watch has documented that he frequently comes out in Palestinian polls as the most popular choice for president of the PA, should elections be held.
 
Ruh ro. A Dutch envoy is being called to the (Islamic terrorist), Principal's office. The Pallys may need to offer the envoy a cut of their UNRWA welfare fraud money to get their other welfare fraud money restored.




 
Such hero worship of Islamic terrorist misfits is standard fare for the Pally enclaves.

There is something especially perverted about :
  • Students played in team shirts with picture of terrorist

  • Trophies, medals, and honorary plaques bore pictures of terrorists

Kool-Aid anyone?




Convicted murderer of 5 has tourney named after him at Birzeit University​

Nan Jacques Zilberdik | Jan 13, 2022
  • Birzeit University basketball championship named after imprisoned terrorist Marwan Barghouti

  • Students played in team shirts with picture of terrorist

  • Trophies, medals, and honorary plaques bore pictures of terrorist

  • Birzeit University participates in the EU’s Erasmus student exchange program, and collaborates with many European countries. Would these partners endorse the participation of European students in a championship honoring a terrorist murderer?

Birzeit2.png

Marwan Barghouti is an imprisoned Palestinian terrorist who orchestrated three shooting attacks in which 5 people were murdered during the PA’s 5-year terror campaign (2000-2005) – the second Intifada. After his imprisonment he was elected to the PA Parliament and Palestinian Media Watch has documented that he frequently comes out in Palestinian polls as the most popular choice for president of the PA, should elections be held.
One man's freedom fighter is another man's terrorist.
 
  • First, Mansour Abbas did not "call" on the Palestinian people to recognize Israel. He simply stated the fact that Israel was "born as a Jewish state" and that "it will remain a Jewish state."
  • Second, there is no connection between accepting Israel's Jewish identity and the Islamic holy sites, including the al-Aqsa Mosque in Jerusalem. Since 1967, in fact, Israel has allowed the Islamic religious authorities to have exclusive control over the mosque and other Islamic holy sites in Jerusalem.
  • Remarkably, since the reunification of Jerusalem in 1967, the city has become a haven for coexistence and revitalized religious and cultural expression for all faiths. Freedom of worship at all holy sites is guaranteed for the faithful of all three monotheistic religions.
  • Ironically, the Palestinian leadership's false claim that Israel is seeking to "harm" the al-Aqsa Mosque came as Palestinians made two attempts to set fire to Joseph's Tomb in Nablus, only because it is frequented by Jewish worshippers. The attempts, according to reports in the Palestinian media, were foiled at the last minute by the Palestinian security forces.
  • Third, the Palestinian leadership's claim that recognition of Israel as a Jewish state "contradicts religion and history" should be seen in the context of the Palestinians' denial of any traces of Judaism in Jerusalem.
  • Notably, while the PA says that it is strongly opposed to the idea of Israel being a Jewish state, it has no problem defining itself as "Arab" and "Islamic."
  • There are 56 countries in which Islam plays a significant role. Many of them are countries with Islam as the state religion.
  • The constitutions of several Arab countries, including Egypt, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Syria, Tunisia, Algeria, Oman and Yemen, define them as Arab states where Islam is the religion of the state.
  • It is worth considering the extreme hypocrisy of this situation: the Arabs (and the Palestinians) continue their long-held policy of defining their countries as "Arab" and "Islamic," while they deny Israel the right to refer to itself what it always has been -- the Jewish state.
  • This does not bode well for any peace process that the Biden administration is hoping to revive between the Palestinians and Israel.
  • Those who refuse to recognize Israel as a Jewish state are actually admitting that they do not believe in Israel's right to exist.

(full article online)

 
Hamas’ attempts, led by Saleh Arouri, to infiltrate the West Bank, worry not only Israel but Ramallah and Jordan as well. Hamas’ efforts are currently the common denominator for the cooperation required of Israel and Jordan. Israeli and Palestinian Authority forces are already operating in the Jenin region of the West Bank.

This is an opportunity to examine what is happening in Jordan. Developments there should be troubling King Abdullah II. Although Jordan is currently calm domestically, and there are no violent events like in Jenin, the Jordanian parliament is giving the king stress. According to comments from journalists close to the palace, the king views the Muslim Brotherhood (Hamas’ umbrella organization) as the source of the unrest.

In mid-December, the Jordanian parliament challenged the government’s far-reaching water and electricity agreements with Israel.2 Then, on December 28, 2021, a brawl took place while the lawmakers discussed changing the fundamental laws to ensure gender equality. When it deliberated whether to attach the Arabic feminine form of the word “Jordanian [Jordanienne(sic)]” alongside the masculine form of “Jordanian,” an uproar erupted that included swearing and an exchange of blows.3

Eventually, a compromise was reached, under which the Arabic feminine form of the word “Jordanienne” entered the fundamental laws.

The parliament passed amendments that enabled the king to appoint top public security and judicial officials, along with the grand mufti and royal advisers. An amendment was also approved to establish a National Security Council controlled by the king, which would handle all issues related to defense and security. But it came at a price. In an unprecedented move, the parliament removed the king as the head of the parliamentary security committee.4

Jordanian journalists close to the royal palace accused the Muslim Brotherhood of planning the provocations in parliament.5

The veteran leader of the Muslim Brotherhood branch in Jordan, Laith Shubeilat, did not hesitate to accuse the Brotherhood’s new generation of having ties to foreign entities – namely Iran. Shubeilat is no lapdog for the Hashemite regime; he had a strained relationship with King Hussein and was arrested several times. In a recording released on January 3, 2022, Shubeilat was heard attacking the Brotherhood leadership’s corruption: “You preserved the organization, and you did not preserve the religion.”

(full article online)

 
A string of prominent Palestinian leadership figures from the Gaza Strip have, over the last year, departed from the enclave and appear in no hurry to return.

Taken from the Strip’s ruling faction Hamas and its local affiliate and rival, Palestinian Islamic Jihad, the eight commanders traded in residency in one of the world’s mostly densely populated locations for sometimes opulent lives in exile.

Ismail Haniyeh, Hamas’ political leader overseas, was the first to depart Gaza — trading the Al-Shati Refugee Camp for a hotel in Doha — Ynet reported. Initially departing due to election logistics, Haniyeh remains abroad and summoned his family to join him in Qatar.

Also now residing in Doha is Khalil al-Hayya, a former lieutenant to Hamas’ head in Gaza, Yahya Sinwar, who moved overseas following his promotion to manage the organization’s relations with Arab and Muslim countries, Ynet reported. Al-Hayya too remains abroad after several months and has been joined by his family.

The Israeli daily noted that three other Hamas figureheads are residing in Doha: Salah al-Bardawil, Sami Abu Zuhri and Taher Al-Nunu.

Besides Qatar, Turkey is also playing host to Gazan exiles with senior commander Fathi Hamad now living in Istanbul, from where he travels frequently to Beirut, Ynet reported.

Next to the list of absent Hamas leaders, Palestinian Islamic Jihad also has two figures who departed from Gaza in the last 12 months: Nafaz Azzam who splits his time between Syria and Lebanon, and Muhammad al-Hindi, living in Istanbul, the daily reported.

Commanders may be living overseas as they feel less easily targeted by Israel there, to improve communications with actors outside the Gaza Strip, or to avoid living in the crushing poverty experienced by most Gazans.




Imagine leaving all the Mansions, Resorts, Malls, High living in Gaza behind, for those who cannot afford to leave.
 
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