Wednesday, August 31, 2022
- Wednesday, August 31, 2022
- Elder of Ziyon
- #PayForSlay, kill jews, Mahmoud Abbas, Martyrs Fund, pay for slay, Terrorism, UN, United Nations, Wafa, Wafa News Agency
- Wednesday, August 31, 2022
- Elder of Ziyon
- by any means necessary, globalize the intifada, kill jews, murder, new york city, pro-Palestinian, protest, Terrorism, useful idiots
Tuesday, August 30, 2022
- Tuesday, August 30, 2022
- Elder of Ziyon
- #PayForSlay, IMF, Mahmoud Abbas, Martyrs Fund, memri, palestine media watch, palwatch, pay for slay, Terrorism, World Bank
Don't tell me how to spend the money the West sends me! |
The International Monetary Fund visited Israel and the territories this month to give advice on helping the Palestinian economy.
Monday, August 22, 2022
- Monday, August 22, 2022
- Ian
- Hezbollah, Khaled Abu Toameh, Linkdump, Operation Breaking Dawn, Terrorism
Half of Fatalities from IDF Strikes in Gaza Fighting Were Terrorist Operatives
During the three days of Operation Breaking Dawn (August 5-7, 2022), 1,175 rockets were fired at Israel, with around 990 landing in Israeli territory. The Iron Dome aerial defense system intercepted about 450 rockets with a 97% rate of success. Around 200 rockets fell in the Gaza Strip or in the Mediterranean Sea. During the operation, the IDF, using precision weaponry, carried out 170 attacks against Palestinian Islamic Jihad (PIJ) terrorist targets. The PIJ commanders of the northern and southern sectors were eliminated in targeted killings and several other senior officials were killed. The IDF airstrike targets included a tunnel, rocket and mortar launching pads, squads that were en route to launch rockets, weapons depots, facilities for manufacturing weapons, a military compound that was used by the PIJ’s naval force (Israeli media based on an Israel Air Force briefing; Maariv; Walla; Yedioth Ahronoth, August 9, 2022)Gantz: Jerusalem is Israel's; can't be the Palestinians', too
During the operation in the Gaza Strip, 49 Palestinians were killed in IDF airstrikes and as a result of PIJ rocket misfires.
The ITIC examination into the identity of the 49 fatalities distinguished between 38 fatalities resulting from IDF strikes and 11 resulting from rocket misfires. Of the 38 fatalities from IDF strikes, 20 (52%) were identified as terrorist operatives, 12 (31%) were identified as operatives of the PIJ’s military wing, including the two senior operatives who were eliminated in targeted killings, one Democratic Front for the Liberation of Palestine (DFLP) operative, four Hamas operatives and three Fatah operatives (it is unclear how involved the Hamas and Fatah operatives were involved in the military activity).
A total of 18 women and children under the age of 16 were killed in the operation. Four women and 10 children were killed in IDF airstrikes, and four children were killed as a result of misfires. Full document in PDF format
Jerusalem is the united capital of Israel, Defense Minister Benny Gantz said Monday morning as he pushed back at former prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who attacked him on social media over the past day for his previously announced stance.David Singer: Hashemite Kingdom of Palestine – Netanyahu breaks silence
“Jerusalem is the united capital of the State of Israel – so it has been, and so it will be,” Gantz told Radio 103 FM.
Gantz, Netanyahu, a Palestinian capital in Jerusalem and the Trump peace plan
Netanyahu on Sunday tweeted the headline of an interview Gantz gave to a Saudi paper in 2020 in which he said there was room for a Palestinian capital in a united Jerusalem.
“The answer is no,” Netanyahu tweeted. The issue of a united Jerusalem is one he often campaigns on and has in the past warned that his opposition would give it away to the Palestinians. He famously did so when he campaigned against former Labor Party leader Shimon Peres.
Gantz clarified in his radio interview on Monday that he had made those comments around the time former US president Donald Trump had unveiled his peace plan, which called for a Palestinian capital in Palestinian neighborhoods of Jerusalem that were on the opposite side of the security barrier. Netanyahu also supported that plan.
Trump’s plan also called for a two-state resolution to the conflict. Gantz in his public comments since then has spoken of a resolution that involves two entities.
“If I’m elected now I’m going to have peace with Saudi Arabia. They trust me. They trust me to be the bulwark against Iran. And if we have peace with Saudi Arabia effectively the Arab-Israeli conflict is over. Yes – we don’t have Yemen. Yes we don’t have Iraq, Syria –that’s not important”
Netanyahu committed:
“To do the things against Iran’s nuclear program, and we did many things, I can’t talk about them, but I can say I sent the Mossad into the heart of Teheran to pluck the secret atomic archives that Iran had and they brought it back”
Netanyahu has not publicly commented specifically on Shihabi’s peace plan since its release on June 8th - despite its implementation being the game-changer that could end the 100 years old Jewish-Arab conflict.
Shihabi’s plan to merge Jordan, Gaza and part of the 'West Bank' into one territorial entity called The Hashemite Kingdom of Palestine – promises the following outcomes that Israel certainly wants:
- It would supersede two previous Saudi peace proposals in 1981 and 2002 calling for Israel to withdraw completely from the 'West Bank'
- The two-state solution – the creation of a separate Palestinian Arab State between Jordan and Israel – promoted unsuccessfully by the United Nations for the last 29 years – is consigned to the diplomatic graveyard
- Amman – not Jerusalem – will be the capital of The Hashemite Kingdom of Palestine
- The right of return to Israel is abandoned.
- Palestinian Arabs in the 'West Bank', Gaza and stateless refugees get full citizenship in the merged Hashemite Kingdom of Palestine with all the elements of sovereignty applicable to those Territories that belonging to a fully recognized state in the UN entail.
Netanyahu however wants one further outcome in the Hashemite Kingdom of Palestine west of the Jordan River – telling Shapiro: “They can have all the powers to govern themselves but not to threaten us ... they can have their Parliament representatives, Executives, have their flag and their national anthem...
“...West of the Jordan River ... Israel and Israel alone controls security. We control the airspace, we control the ground security, underground security in case they want to do tunnels... We’re not going to commit suicide for a favourable op-ed in the New York Times”
Wednesday, August 17, 2022
- Wednesday, August 17, 2022
- Varda Meyers Epstein (Judean Rose)
- Judean Rose, Opinion, Terrorism, Varda
What, exactly, is an Israeli settler, from the point of view of the Arab terrorist? I ask because Sunday morning I woke up to news of an Arab terror attack in Jerusalem on private cars and a bus that all told, wounded 8.
Some of the victims were tourists from Brooklyn, yet according to Elder of Ziyon (Data point: Palestinian media calls terror victims "settlers," Arab media calls them "Jews" (or "Israelis")), local Arab media referred to the collective victims as “settlers.”Last night, a terrorist shot at a bus in Jerusalem wounding 8 people, including a pregnant 30 year old woman and a 60 year old man who are in critical care. We pray for their full recovery.
— Israel Foreign Ministry (@IsraelMFA) August 14, 2022
This attack on Israel's capital, a city sacred to all three religions, must be condemned. pic.twitter.com/1XAYZBVSe9
Elder correctly notes that calling the victims “settlers”
implies that they are guilty and deserved to be attacked. But Jerusalem is a cosmopolitan
city and a major tourist magnet. Anyone could have been riding in that bus or in a private car on the streets of
Jerusalem: a Thai worker, religious pilgrims of various faiths and
nationalities, a Jerusalem Arab, Nancy Pelosi. Or, as in this case, Jewish
tourists from Brooklyn. The percentage of actual settlers that are likely to
have been on that bus or in passing cars—that is to say Israeli Jews who actually
live in Judea and Samaria—is likely to
mirror the percentage of actual settlers in Israel, fewer than five
percent.
The world, of course, likes to play fast and easy with the
definition of “settler” when it comes to Jews. To the haters, every Jew
who lives in Israel is a “settler” because the haters deem Jews living in their
indigenous territory as European squatters on Arab land. But even if you
consider every single Israeli Jew to be a settler, the tourists from Brooklyn certainly
do not qualify. They don’t live in Jerusalem. They don’t live in Israel. They aren’t staying. They haven’t
made Aliyah. How then, does the media get away with calling these Brooklyn
tourists “settlers?”
The answer is, no one
cares. The word “settler” is an excuse, a pretext for murder. The
accusation is enough: the passengers MIGHT have been settlers. Therefore terrorists can
kill them. But the only reason terrorists try to kill them is because they might have been JEWS.
One of the victim's in Saturday's terror attack is at risk of losing her baby.
— StopAntisemitism (@StopAntisemites) August 15, 2022
This is how Palestinian media portray the horror - a bullseye on her pregnant belly and Jew spelled out in bullets.
Pure evil. pic.twitter.com/lfTmCOpPwu
The others who die? Not a problem. They can be martyrs for
the cause.* That is, if they’re Muslims.
Well, that covers any Muslims who happened to get in the
way. But what about the others? Through the years, many non-Jews have been
killed in Arab terror attacks. And they are definitely not settlers.
The answer? Who cares? Maybe they weren’t Jews, but they
MIGHT have been Jews. Good enough reason to eliminate them. Because they might
have been settlers.
But again, I’m left with the question: What is a settler? It
can’t be someone like me who lives in Judea. Because the Arabs are the
latecomers to the region and my people have been in Judea for thousands of
years.
You and I know, of course, that this is the entire point of the settler designation: to
make it seem the other way around: as if the Jews originate in Europe, while the Arabs originate in “Palestine.” Which is complete bullpucky, and which is why I won’t
call Arabs “Palestinians.” That narrative is an inversion of the truth.
Arabs are not Palestinians, because there has never been a state
called Palestine, and certainly not an Arab state by that name. Hence there can
be no such Arab nationality, there being no nation with which such a
nationality might be associated.
Arabs are Arabs. They come from Saudi Arabia. Jews,
meanwhile, are Jews. They come from—HELLO—Judea.
The Arabs and their worldwide fan club want you to think they come from Eretz Israel, so they gave themselves a fake name—Palestinian—and the media swallowed it whole. But that doesn’t mean you or anyone else has to believe it or use it. Just as no one needs to invent the name "settler" for Jews who happen to live in Judea, to make it sound as if the Jews have never been there before—as if the Jews invented the history of their sojourn in their God-given indigenous territory.
Some swallow whole the line that all Israeli Jews are settlers, no
matter where they live. Others believe that only those who live
over the Green Line are "settlers." But all those who use the word "settler" as epithet, fall into one or both of the following two
categories: Ignorant, stupid sheeple with no critical thinking skills,
or antisemites—and yes, that includes progressive, self-hating Jews—who
think that throwing around words like “Zionist” and “settler” lends legitimacy
to their hate for the Jewish people.
After all, if the media, who does this for a living, can
call tourists from Brooklyn, “settlers,” then who are they—the masses—to
question this?
The fact is, they don’t have to. So they don’t. Because all’s
fair in love and war and stealing Jewish land.
*'cause they want our land.
Buy the EoZ book, PROTOCOLS: Exposing Modern Antisemitism today at Amazon! Or order from your favorite bookseller, using ISBN 9798985708424. Read all about it here! |
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- Wednesday, August 17, 2022
- Elder of Ziyon
- defending terrorism, Francesca Albanese, GnasherJew, HRW, kill jews, PFLP, resistance, Rina Shnerb, Salah Hamouri, Terrorism
Israeli authorities should immediately release the French-Palestinian human rights worker Salah Hamouri from administrative detention and reverse the decision to revoke his residency status in his native Jerusalem, Human Rights Watch said today....The military courts based their decisions to detain him on secret information they allege points to Hamouri’s involvement in the activities of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP), a Palestinian political movement with an armed wing.
Comrade Salah Hamouri, the former Palestinian prisoner freed as part of the prisoner exchange on December 18, 2011, said upon his release that “there is no option for the Palestinian people except resistance, because it is the only way for us to achieve our people’s rights, our freedom, and our self-determination.”He served nearly seven years in Israeli prison, charged with planning to assassinate Ovadia Yosef, the leader of the Shas party and the Chief Rabbi of Israel. “This man is and will remain a symbol of racism and fanaticism in Israel,” Hamouri said.
We reaffirm our commitment to our goals, principles and inalienable Palestinian national rights. Some of these have been recognized and approved by the norms, principles, conventions, international resolutions, international law and human rights. The first of these rights is the right of the Palestinian people to resist the occupation by all means and methods.
Monday, August 15, 2022
- Monday, August 15, 2022
- Elder of Ziyon
- #PayForSlay, condolences, Jews, kill jews, Mahmoud Abbas, Palestinian Authority, pay for slay, terror attack, Terrorism
Monday, August 08, 2022
- Monday, August 08, 2022
- Elder of Ziyon
- civilian casualties, defending terrorism, Francesca Albanese, hamas, Human Rights, Hypocrisy, Islamic Jihad, Operation Breaking Dawn, PIJ, resistance, Terrorism, UN, UN Special Rapporteur
Palestinians' right to resist is inherent to their right to exist as a people. An unlawful act of resistance does not make the resistance unlawful. An unlawful act of an unlawful occupation makes the occupation more unlawful (and the list on the desk of the ICC Prosecutor longer)
- Monday, August 08, 2022
- Elder of Ziyon
- Hani Almadhoun, Hypocrisy, Islamic Jihad, Mohamed Ahmed Abdel-Fattah Al-Madhoun, Operation Breaking Dawn, PIJ, Terrorism, UNRWA-USA
For my family, word got out that a 26-year-old relative lost his life. In a rush to report the news, they shared an image of his younger brother, and confusion followed. Later it was confirmed that our cousin was indeed the victim of the unprovoked attacks.
Tuesday, August 02, 2022
- Tuesday, August 02, 2022
- Elder of Ziyon
- 2001 Terror, 2002 Terror, Abbas Al-Sayed, Al Quds University, hamas, HaSharon Mall, Im Tirtzu, Jerusalem, Lech Yerushalayim, Maor Zemach, Matan Peleg, Netanya, Park Hotel, Sheik Jarrah, Souq Al Qattanin, Terrorism
Wednesday, July 20, 2022
- Wednesday, July 20, 2022
- Elder of Ziyon
- Anata Secondary School, anti-Zionist not antisemitic, antisemitism, Arab antisemitism, Arab education, child soldier, education, Palestinian education, Terrorism, TikTok
Monday, July 18, 2022
- Monday, July 18, 2022
- Elder of Ziyon
- child soldier, Islamic Jihad, NGO lies, NGO monitor, PIJ, Sanad Abu Atiyeh, terror attack, Terrorism
On March 31, 2022, 17-year-old Sanad Abu Atiyeh was shot dead by IDF forces during a gun battle in Jenin. According to the IDF, Abu Atiyeh was among three Palestinian “armed men” who fired at Israeli forces.During his funeral march, Abu Atiyeh was wrapped in a PIJ flag and wore a PIJ headband, a practice reserved for the terror group’s members.
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Tuesday, July 12, 2022
- Tuesday, July 12, 2022
- Elder of Ziyon
- East Jerusalem, Jerusalem Arabs, kill jews, poll, Settlers, supporting terror, Terrorism, Tourism, Washington Institute for Near East Policy
Today, half (48%) of the city’s Palestinian residents say that, if they had to make a choice, they would prefer to become citizens of Israel, rather than of a Palestinian state. From 2017 to early 2020, that figure hovered around just 20%. Today, only a minority (43%) of East Jerusalemites say they would pick Palestine; while the remainder (9%) would opt for Jordanian citizenship. Among West Bankers, the comparable figures are Israel, 25%; Palestine, 65%; Jordan, 10%.Significantly, this sharp contrast is now evident on other, related questions as well. For instance, in East Jerusalem, 63% agree at least “somewhat” with this purposely provocative statement: “It would be better for us if we were part of Israel, rather than in Palestinian Authority or Hamas ruled lands.” In the West Bank, the corresponding figure is less than half that proportion (28%).
For example, 23% of East Jerusalem Palestinians agree “strongly” with this assertion: “I sincerely worry that Israel wants to destroy the Al-Aqsa mosque and harm our religion.” An additional 46% agree “somewhat” with that sentiment. Nineteen percent agree “strongly” that “we should demand Palestinian rule over all of Jerusalem, east and west, rather than share or divide any part of it with Israel”; an additional 45% offer lukewarm agreement, given that maximalist formulation. Finally, this deliberately inflammatory hypothetical arouses the harshest responses: “When I think about the occupation, I get so angry that I wish all Israelis would disappear.” A large minority (41%) “strongly” agree, with another 33% “somewhat” agreeing as well.
Tuesday, July 05, 2022
- Tuesday, July 05, 2022
- Elder of Ziyon
- 2022 terror, Col. Arik Moyal, counterterrorism, Elad, IDF, Israel, Jenin, Jewish Lives Matter, terror attack, terror victims, Terrorism
Monday, July 04, 2022
- Monday, July 04, 2022
- Elder of Ziyon
- Al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigade, Ashrawi, family values, firebombs, hamas, Hypocrisy, Kamel Abdallah Alawneh, kill jews, Moderate Palestinians, Terrorism