Who Are The Palestinians? Part 2

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The linked article references the potential strengthening of something called the PLO as something called the PA will be weakened. That seems difficult to quantify in terms of the alphabet soup labels given to what seems are endless Islamic terrorist organizations, authorities, etc., that are beneficiaries of international welfare monies.




While the long-term ramifications of the Palestinian leadership’s decision to break administrative and security ties with Israel are still unclear, it can only mean the strengthening of the Palestine Liberation Organization at the cost of weakening the local Palestinian government.
 
As you might expect, the Arabs-Moslems wasted no time celebrating death and misery.



PA exploits tragic killing in US
Nan Jacques Zilberdik | Jun 1, 2020
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Text on cartoon in English: “Black lives matter”
The Palestinian Authority and Fatah were both quick to exploit the recent tragedy in the US to demonize Israel by comparing Israeli soldiers' actions, to the American policeman who killed an African American. The PA’s repeating libel is that Israel deliberately kills Palestinians and it uses every opportunity to disseminate the lie.
The cartoon above was published following the death of African American US citizen George Floyd in Minneapolis, Minnesota, on May 25, 2020. Floyd was killed by a white police officer named Derek Chauvin who kneeled on his neck for almost 9 minutes when arresting him, ignoring his pleas that he could not breathe. Following Floyd’s death, violent protests erupted across the US. Officer Chauvin has since been charged with third degree murder and manslaughter.
 
The Pal-Arabs have decided that paying their Islamic terrorists, thereby maintaining an incentive for acts of Islamic terrorism, is a necessary component of the mini-caliphate.

This is another opportunity for donor countries to the Abbas Islamic terrorist franchise to make decisions about halting their welfare contributions which support Islamic terrorism.



PA and Palestinian banks plan to defy Israel’s Anti-Terror Law
Maurice Hirsch, Adv. and Itamar Marcus | Jun 2, 2020


The PA announced yesterday that in the coming days it will pay the monthly salaries to imprisoned terrorists in cooperation with and through the banks that are active in the PA.

This is a defiant move against Israeli authority and rule of law by the banks that are apparently under pressure from the PA.

Banks that will receive the terrorists’ salaries are violating a new law that came into effect in Judea and Samaria on May 9, 2020. The new law determines that paying rewards for acts of terror constitutes a crime, and anyone who is involved in the process is committing a crime – including the banks and their employees.
 
Lovely, lovely folks those Arab-Moslem death cultists.

Just more of the same where children are raised from the earliest age to believe that mass murder / suicide is what every young death cultist should strive for.




PA children echo adults' terror values
Itamar Marcus and Nan Jacques Zilberdik | Jun 3, 2020

  • Young girl: Child murderer is Palestinian symbol of "great"
  • Young girl to Ramallah governor: You are "great" - a “sister of Dalal” - killer of 12 children and 25 adults
 
The Emir of the mini-caliphate of West Bank'istan, has ordered Palestinian Civil Affairs Commission director Hussein al-Sheikh, to refuse transfers of tax dollars from ''The Zionists".

That's fine, al-. Just remember the mini-caliphate has a lot of Islamic terrorist mouths to feed. With the foreign welfare fraud endowment of billions of dollars per year not rolling in like it used to, you're going to need to find some new ways to fund the gee-had.







Continuing to cut ties, Palestinian Authority refuses tax transfers from Israel

Analyst says move ‘nearly suicidal’ for PA that is heavily reliant on these funds amid drop in donor aid and economic crisis caused by coronavirus
 
If the Arabs-Moslems occupying land in portions of the West Bank consider converting to Shia Islamism, the Iranian Mullocrats might consider a new zip code the nascent "Little Tehran".




Israel will not apply its sovereignty to Palestinian towns within areas that it plans to annex in the West Bank, and as such, Palestinians – including those living in the Jordan Valley – will not be granted Israeli citizenship, American and Israeli sources said on Tuesday.

"I don't anticipate Palestinians becoming Israeli, based on the principles laid out in the plan,” a Trump administration source said.
 
If the Arabs-Moslems occupying land in portions of the West Bank consider converting to Shia Islamism, the Iranian Mullocrats might consider a new zip code the nascent "Little Tehran".




Israel will not apply its sovereignty to Palestinian towns within areas that it plans to annex in the West Bank, and as such, Palestinians – including those living in the Jordan Valley – will not be granted Israeli citizenship, American and Israeli sources said on Tuesday.

"I don't anticipate Palestinians becoming Israeli, based on the principles laid out in the plan,” a Trump administration source said.
Indeed, Israel wants to keep the Palestinians in bantustans and off the voter rolls.

Just like apartheid South Africa.
 
If the Arabs-Moslems occupying land in portions of the West Bank consider converting to Shia Islamism, the Iranian Mullocrats might consider a new zip code the nascent "Little Tehran".




Israel will not apply its sovereignty to Palestinian towns within areas that it plans to annex in the West Bank, and as such, Palestinians – including those living in the Jordan Valley – will not be granted Israeli citizenship, American and Israeli sources said on Tuesday.

"I don't anticipate Palestinians becoming Israeli, based on the principles laid out in the plan,” a Trump administration source said.
Indeed, Israel wants to keep the Palestinians in bantustans and off the voter rolls.

Just like apartheid South Africa.

Nice soundbyte.
Yet they've been voting in Israeli elections longer than in any other country in history.

And who is this 'Israel' who's thoughts you always assume to know?
Don't Israelis like any people have a variety of opinions?
 
If the Arabs-Moslems occupying land in portions of the West Bank consider converting to Shia Islamism, the Iranian Mullocrats might consider a new zip code the nascent "Little Tehran".




Israel will not apply its sovereignty to Palestinian towns within areas that it plans to annex in the West Bank, and as such, Palestinians – including those living in the Jordan Valley – will not be granted Israeli citizenship, American and Israeli sources said on Tuesday.

"I don't anticipate Palestinians becoming Israeli, based on the principles laid out in the plan,” a Trump administration source said.
Indeed, Israel wants to keep the Palestinians in bantustans and off the voter rolls.

Just like apartheid South Africa.

Nice soundbyte.
Yet they've been voting in Israeli elections longer than in any other country in history.

And who is this 'Israel' who's thoughts you always assume to know?
Don't Israelis like any people have a variety of opinions?
Indeed, the Israelis have different opinions of how to carry out their settler colonial project.
 
If the Arabs-Moslems occupying land in portions of the West Bank consider converting to Shia Islamism, the Iranian Mullocrats might consider a new zip code the nascent "Little Tehran".




Israel will not apply its sovereignty to Palestinian towns within areas that it plans to annex in the West Bank, and as such, Palestinians – including those living in the Jordan Valley – will not be granted Israeli citizenship, American and Israeli sources said on Tuesday.

"I don't anticipate Palestinians becoming Israeli, based on the principles laid out in the plan,” a Trump administration source said.
Indeed, Israel wants to keep the Palestinians in bantustans and off the voter rolls.

Just like apartheid South Africa.
Indeed, another of your silly slogans.
 
If the Arabs-Moslems occupying land in portions of the West Bank consider converting to Shia Islamism, the Iranian Mullocrats might consider a new zip code the nascent "Little Tehran".




Israel will not apply its sovereignty to Palestinian towns within areas that it plans to annex in the West Bank, and as such, Palestinians – including those living in the Jordan Valley – will not be granted Israeli citizenship, American and Israeli sources said on Tuesday.

"I don't anticipate Palestinians becoming Israeli, based on the principles laid out in the plan,” a Trump administration source said.
Indeed, Israel wants to keep the Palestinians in bantustans and off the voter rolls.

Just like apartheid South Africa.

Nice soundbyte.
Yet they've been voting in Israeli elections longer than in any other country in history.

And who is this 'Israel' who's thoughts you always assume to know?
Don't Israelis like any people have a variety of opinions?
Indeed, the Israelis have different opinions of how to carry out their settler colonial project.
Indeed, another slogan from your collection of slogans.

Indeed, it's curious that you're reduced to slogans as an excuse for your ignorance.
 
If the Arabs-Moslems occupying land in portions of the West Bank consider converting to Shia Islamism, the Iranian Mullocrats might consider a new zip code the nascent "Little Tehran".




Israel will not apply its sovereignty to Palestinian towns within areas that it plans to annex in the West Bank, and as such, Palestinians – including those living in the Jordan Valley – will not be granted Israeli citizenship, American and Israeli sources said on Tuesday.

"I don't anticipate Palestinians becoming Israeli, based on the principles laid out in the plan,” a Trump administration source said.
Indeed, Israel wants to keep the Palestinians in bantustans and off the voter rolls.

Just like apartheid South Africa.

Nice soundbyte.
Yet they've been voting in Israeli elections longer than in any other country in history.

And who is this 'Israel' who's thoughts you always assume to know?
Don't Israelis like any people have a variety of opinions?
Indeed, the Israelis have different opinions of how to carry out their settler colonial project.

Is it a bad thing,
or only Arabs are allowed that?

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While largely symbolic, I the message is important.




US court: Iran, Syria, Hamas, IJ can be liable for 'lone-wolf' attackers.

The court only decided liability, and could take years to decide actual damages for certain Knife Intifada-era attacks.
 
RE: Who Are The Palestinians? Part 2
⁜→ P F Tinmore, et al,

Sometimes your point is lost between you snide remarks.

Indeed, the Israelis have different opinions of how to carry out their settler colonial project.
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Here we go again with the "settler-colonial project" intentional misinformation.

At one point, several years ago, I thought that your personal campaign to spread adverse information on Israel using this "Colonial Project" propaganda was myopic of you and almost unique. But then I was made aware of Dr Elia Zureik, Department Head, Sociology and Anthropology at Doha Institute for Graduate Studies. Robert C. DiPrizio, Assistant Professor, International Security and Military Studies Department, US Air Command and Staff College, Air University, made an academic contribution, with information based on the published work of Dr Zureik, entitled
Israel's Colonial Project in Palestine: Brutal Pursuit, Israel’s Colonial Project in Palestine: Brutal Pursuit by Elia Zureik, Routledge Publishing, 2016, 278pp. As Robert DiPrizio points out, "a running theme throughout much of Dr Zureik's work, concerns the various ways in which Israel exercises control over Palestinians, both its citizens as well as those in the Occupied Palestinian Territories (OPT)." I mention this only in the interest of fairness, as an exculpatory view → and NOT as an ad Hominem assault on our friend "P F Tinmore."

The theme that concerns how Israel (supposedly) exercises an unhealthy civil and political control over the Arab-Palestinians in the disputed territory, is a view that is peppered across the entire educational spectrum of the of those people that are interested in the subject matter. And in this select set of those people that see Israeli-Palestinian political relations with this view in mind, as Dr Zureik illuminates is that:


"Colonialism has three foundational concerns – violence, territory, and population control – all of which rest on racialist discourse and practice. Placing the Zionist project in Israel/Palestine within the context of settler colonialism reveals strategies and goals behind the region’s rules of governance that have included violence, repressive state laws, and racialised forms of surveillance."

An opposing view, by a separate set of those that are interested in the issue, see the issue as an entanglement of multiple concerns that include the territorial integrity of Israel's sovereignty, the defense and security of the nation against jihadist, Fedayeen Activist, Hostile Insurgents, Radicalized Islamic Followers, and Asymmetric Fighters that have been allowed to grow generationally for a century, AND the requirement to restore, and ensure, as far as possible, public order and safety, while respecting, unless absolutely prevented, the laws in force in the country. Anyone who cares to look can see that the Arab Palestinians are not the helpless victim under the heal of Israeli oppression they make themselves out to be. They are an extremely dangerous people who's culture is hopelessly contaminated
behaviors and antisocial activities, such as an inability to empathize - “lack of remorse” and want to emulate martyrs of the past. An example is the iconic stature of Dalal al-Maghribi, and the idolization of her and her sociopathic behaviors. She holds an importance in both her reputation for ruthlessness and violent achievements. This is somewhat demonstrated in the fact that the Arab Palestinians see it as an imperative to maintain paying stipends to those convicted of such behaviors. They are a people that hold no remorse about lining-up women and children, mowing them down with a machinegun, and then making the action a → symbol worthy of veneration.


What the Arab Palestinians consider violent police and security actions, repressive state laws, and racialized forms of surveillance - are, in effect, the necessary response to a people that have a policy of (what they consider) heroic operations were carried out on that street – stabbings, bombings, shootings, and other operations.

I think that many of the complaints the Arab Palestine amplify are now considered by many as restraints against a people with no redeeming qualities and may never make positive contributions to the region or the international community in general.

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Most Respectfully,
R
 
There was an amazing article in Haaretz on Tuesday, written by former Palestinian negotiator Bishara Bahbah .

Bahbah gave advice to Palestinian leadership that is obvious and rational. Which is exactly what makes this article amazing – Arabs usually coddle the Palestinian leaders rather than tell them hard truths.

Excerpts:

(full article online)

 
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