Monday, May 16, 2016

  • Monday, May 16, 2016
  • Elder of Ziyon
You can't make this stuff up. From Palestine News Network:
Nakba, in Arabic, simply means, Catastrophe, or Tragedy; for Palestinians, it is the most tragic nightmare to happen to a whole nation in modern history.

The irony is that while Palestinian commemorating the 68th anniversary of their Catastrophe, the Palestinian exodus, Israelis celebrate what they call “independence day”.

The wonder is how people can celebrate what they call independence while they know that this was on the account of others people tragedy, a celebration that reflects the sick and twisted minds of such celebrators.
Yes, people who openly celebrated the murders of thousands of Americans,

People who hand out candy in response to the murder of rabbis who were praying,

People who name their schools and town squares after those whose only claim to fame was to successfully murder Israelis, including children,

- are complaining that a national independence day celebration is sick and twisted.




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