Sunday, October 25, 2015

  • Sunday, October 25, 2015
  • Elder of Ziyon

Some crude propaganda from the official Facebook page of Fatah (detail):



To illustrate "Israel," they choose Bibi, Yehuda Glick - who was nearly assassinated for demanding Jews have equal rights on the Temple Mount - and three generic Orthodox Jews.

As always, the minority of haredim are used to represent Israelis. Because, despite their protests that they have nothing against Jews, their entire hatred for Israel is based on the fact that they hate Jews. Nothing has changed in over 100 years,

The funny part is that their own photos of their heroes on the same Facebook page resemble the ISIS member pictured here a lot more than any Jews do.

Like this:


And this image supporting stabbing Jews:


And this:






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