Who Are The Palestinians? Part 2

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I'm reading the ''Peace Partner'' thing is getting more traction. Maybe a boat load of psychotropic drugs to medicate the more excitable gee-had afflicted.




Palestinian Imam in Al-Aqsa Address: May Allah Kill All Infidels, Cleanse Al-Aqsa of the Jews' Filth

 
With meticulous town-by-town research, historian Efraim Karsh concluded in Palestine Betrayed (2010) that there were between 583,121-609,071 refugees in 1947-48. The number of living refugees, all of whom, by definition, are at least 70 years old, is now estimated to be 30,000. Inevitably, their numbers (like the number of living Holocaust survivors) must decline, and eventually disappear, even as their collective memory endures.

It is reliably estimated that by now more than half of Jordan’s population is of Palestinian origin. Palestinians living in the Gaza Strip and the West Bank already live within the historic borders of Palestine. The Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) has not liberated them. Rather, like UNRWA, it has consigned them to permanent “refugee” status to justify its own existence. It is not Israel, nor the Arab states that have recently bonded with Israel, that have betrayed them. Theirs is a self-inflicted wound that seems unlikely ever to heal.

 
Senior Muslim cleric:
"Israel is not to blame for all our troubles - we are to blame!"


 
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RE: Who are Palestinians?
⁜→ P F Tinmore, et al,

BLUF: I think the International Covenant on various Human Rights says it all. And oddly enough, Human RIGHTS is one of P F Tinmore's favorite themes.

Dareen Tatour
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Article 20 • International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights • A Human Rights Covenant
1. Any propaganda for war shall be prohibited by law.​
2. Any advocacy of national, racial or religious hatred that constitutes incitement to discrimination, hostility or violence shall be prohibited by law.​

There are several other International Laws pertaining to incitement, but I think this one suffices. EVEN Arab Palestinians must obey the laws.

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Most Respectfully,
R
 
RE: Who are Palestinians?
⁜→ P F Tinmore, et al,

BLUF: I think the International Covenant on various Human Rights says it all. And oddly enough, Human RIGHTS is one of P F Tinmore's favorite themes.

Dareen Tatour
(COMMENT)

Article 20 • International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights • A Human Rights Covenant
1. Any propaganda for war shall be prohibited by law.​
2. Any advocacy of national, racial or religious hatred that constitutes incitement to discrimination, hostility or violence shall be prohibited by law.​

There are several other International Laws pertaining to incitement, but I think this one suffices. EVEN Arab Palestinians must obey the laws.

SIGIL PAIR.png
Most Respectfully,
R
Resisting oppression is not violence.

 
Dr. Nasser Al-Lahham, editor of the independent Ma'an Palestinian news agency, has been very honest lately about his antisemitism,

Now he is being honest about the purpose of UNRWA "refugee" camps under Palestinian Authority rule.

There is no definition of "refugee" that says that one can be a refugee while living in their own land. But there are roughly 1.4 million people called refugees in UNRWA camps in the West Bank and Gaza. No one ever demands that these camps be dismantled and the people become normal citizens of the Palestinian Authority.

And very few people ask why that is.

Nasser al-Lahham explains it, though. In his latest editorial, he says that Palestinian UNRWA camps are "the solution, not the problem."

He writes:

In the West Bank alone, there are about one million three hundred thousand refugees [actually, less than 900,000 - EoZ.] They paid the blood tax, carried the embers, and followed the path of the revolution four generations, generation after generation, without fatigue or boredom.And without giving up the demand for the right of return, no matter how long it takes.
If you don't quite get it, he is more explicit:
The camps are not a problem for anyone. It is always the solution. They are the tanks of the revolution and the ships of return. And whoever does not like that, this is his personal problem.
UNRWA refugee camps are weapons. They always have been. Their purpose is to keep Palestinian Arabs in squalid looking living spaces so that the media can sometimes take photos of them and say "poor people, all because of Israel." There is no desire to dismantle the camps because the misery of the residents is not a problem - it is the goal.

If the camps are weapons, the residents are cannon fodder.

 
RE: Who are Palestinians?
⁜→ P F Tinmore, et al,

BLUF: I tend to think that when the poetry promotes, advocate or encourages "redesisance" or urges participation in unlawful behavior it is NOT "non-violent."

There are several other International Laws pertaining to incitement, but I think this one suffices. EVEN Arab Palestinians must obey the laws.
Resisting oppression is not violence.
(COMMENT)

The video of her poem posted to YouTube is inspiring and encouraging violence. The language ‘Resist, My People, Resist Them’ with a backdrop of violent action is "incitement."

I will say, that this is a very well done (very well done) piece of inspiring insurgent propaganda. I don't think she did this on her own. I think she was exploited by influences that prefer to remain anonymous.

The Moslem woman has a role no less important than that of the moslem man
in the battle of liberation. She is the maker of men.
Her role in guiding and educating the new generations is great.
HAMAS Covenant.................................
Article 17................................

Role of Women................................
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Most Respectfully,
R




 
Dr. Nasser Al-Lahham, editor of the independent Ma'an Palestinian news agency, has been very honest lately about his antisemitism,

Now he is being honest about the purpose of UNRWA "refugee" camps under Palestinian Authority rule.

There is no definition of "refugee" that says that one can be a refugee while living in their own land. But there are roughly 1.4 million people called refugees in UNRWA camps in the West Bank and Gaza. No one ever demands that these camps be dismantled and the people become normal citizens of the Palestinian Authority.

And very few people ask why that is.

Nasser al-Lahham explains it, though. In his latest editorial, he says that Palestinian UNRWA camps are "the solution, not the problem."

He writes:

In the West Bank alone, there are about one million three hundred thousand refugees [actually, less than 900,000 - EoZ.] They paid the blood tax, carried the embers, and followed the path of the revolution four generations, generation after generation, without fatigue or boredom.And without giving up the demand for the right of return, no matter how long it takes.
If you don't quite get it, he is more explicit:
The camps are not a problem for anyone. It is always the solution. They are the tanks of the revolution and the ships of return. And whoever does not like that, this is his personal problem.
UNRWA refugee camps are weapons. They always have been. Their purpose is to keep Palestinian Arabs in squalid looking living spaces so that the media can sometimes take photos of them and say "poor people, all because of Israel." There is no desire to dismantle the camps because the misery of the residents is not a problem - it is the goal.

If the camps are weapons, the residents are cannon fodder.

There is no definition of "refugee" that says that one can be a refugee while living in their own land.
United Nations General Assembly Resolution 194 (III) of 11 December 1948. 11. Resolves that the refugees wishing to return to their homes and live at peace ...


Their homes are not in Gaza or the West Bank.
 
Yet another Pal cleric teaching the virtues of beheading infidels.

Sheikh’en the mosque.

Such a cradle to grave indoctrination of Pali yutes in the ways of Islamic mental disorder has the intended results.



Palestinian Islamic scholar Sheikh Issam Amira said during his weekly lesson at the Al-Aqsa Mosque that it is a great honor for the Chechen youth to have beheaded French teacher Samuel Paty and it is a great honor for all of the Muslims as well. He said that the only terrorism permitted according to Islam, is "terrorizing of enemies". The lecture was posted on the Al-Aqsa Call YouTube channel on October 29, 2020, For more about Issam Amira, see MEMRI TV clips no. 7244, 6789, 6114, 5626, 5175, 5041, 5001, 4991, 4901, and 4890.
 
Dr. Nasser Al-Lahham, editor of the independent Ma'an Palestinian news agency, has been very honest lately about his antisemitism,

Now he is being honest about the purpose of UNRWA "refugee" camps under Palestinian Authority rule.

There is no definition of "refugee" that says that one can be a refugee while living in their own land. But there are roughly 1.4 million people called refugees in UNRWA camps in the West Bank and Gaza. No one ever demands that these camps be dismantled and the people become normal citizens of the Palestinian Authority.

And very few people ask why that is.

Nasser al-Lahham explains it, though. In his latest editorial, he says that Palestinian UNRWA camps are "the solution, not the problem."

He writes:

In the West Bank alone, there are about one million three hundred thousand refugees [actually, less than 900,000 - EoZ.] They paid the blood tax, carried the embers, and followed the path of the revolution four generations, generation after generation, without fatigue or boredom.And without giving up the demand for the right of return, no matter how long it takes.
If you don't quite get it, he is more explicit:
The camps are not a problem for anyone. It is always the solution. They are the tanks of the revolution and the ships of return. And whoever does not like that, this is his personal problem.
UNRWA refugee camps are weapons. They always have been. Their purpose is to keep Palestinian Arabs in squalid looking living spaces so that the media can sometimes take photos of them and say "poor people, all because of Israel." There is no desire to dismantle the camps because the misery of the residents is not a problem - it is the goal.

If the camps are weapons, the residents are cannon fodder.

There is no definition of "refugee" that says that one can be a refugee while living in their own land.
United Nations General Assembly Resolution 194 (III) of 11 December 1948. 11. Resolves that the refugees wishing to return to their homes and live at peace ...


Their homes are not in Gaza or the West Bank.

You’re still not convincing me of anything.
 
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