Showing posts with label editorial cartoons. Show all posts
Showing posts with label editorial cartoons. Show all posts
Tuesday, August 22, 2023
- Tuesday, August 22, 2023
- Elder of Ziyon
- "Al-Aqsa is in danger!" lie, 1969, 2015, antisemitism, Bahaa Yaseen, Denis Michael Rohan, editorial cartoons, jew hatred, justifying antisemitism, Palestinian antisemitism, palwatch, PMW
Gaza-based cartoonist Bahaa Yaseen published this yesterday, the anniversary of the burning of Al Aqsa Mosque by a mentally ill Christian.
A Muslim woman prays "O Allah, protect our al-Aqsa" on a prayer mat with a pile of stones next to it.
A snake dressed as a Jew, with Stars of David on his skin, wearing a black hat, tallit and tefillin, with a flamethrower shofar, hisses at her.
Another snake, holding a Temple menorah and machine gun, is next to him.
Both of them are dreaming of burning down the mosque.
This is the same artist who, in 2015, published a cartoon showing a religious Jewish man raping a Palestinian woman and shooting a baby while a nearby PA soldier does nothing. Palestinians were scandalized - not by the Jew-hatred, but by the depiction of rape.
Usually the Western Israel haters deny any Palestinian antisemitism. When shown things like these, they often retreat back to "Can you blame the Palestinians for hating Jews?"
And from there is only a small step to "Can you blame us for hating Jews?"
(h/t @MoranT555)
Wednesday, June 14, 2023
- Wednesday, June 14, 2023
- Elder of Ziyon
- ABC, antisemitism, BDS, BDSFail, blame Jews, cartoons, CBS, denying Jewish history, editorial cartoons, hamas, IHRA, jew hatred, media bias, Nazi propaganda, NBC, racism, stereotyping
Monday, February 13, 2023
- Monday, February 13, 2023
- Elder of Ziyon
- 2023 terror, celebrating terror, editorial cartoons, Euro-Mediterranean Human Rights Monitor, forensic evidence, jew hatred, kill jews, Muhammad Shehada, Palestinian media
Muhammad Shehada is one of the most vocal defenders of Palestinian terror under the pretense of "human rights." He is the Chief of Communication for the Euro-Med Human Rights Monitor and is a columnist for the Forward, also having written for Haaretz, Vice and Newsweek.
He angrily denounced anyone who claimed that the car ramming attack on Friday that killed three, including two children, and critically injured others (including their father), saying that there was no evidence that the attack was deliberate.
Somehow, it is a sheer coincidence that Palestinians happen to lose control of cars near crowds of Jews. And equally strange that they celebrate those accidents and canonize the poor people who all have faulty brakes due to the "occupation."
Dashcam footage has been released showing the attack. The blue car speeding to the left of the dashcam veers over two lanes to hit the bus stop.
There will always be apologists for terror. But why does the mainstream media keep giving them a platform for their vile hate?
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Friday, August 20, 2021
- Friday, August 20, 2021
- Elder of Ziyon
- "Al-Aqsa is in danger!" lie, 1931, 1967, Al-Aqsa Mosque, antisemitism, conspiracy theories, Denis Michael Rohan, editorial cartoons, gaza, hamas, jew hatred, Mufti of Jerusalem, PalArab lies, Temple Mount
The Guardian, August 28, 1924 |
Part of his sales pitch was that the Jews intended to destroy the mosque to build a third Temple. He would take statements by rabbinic leaders in Palestine about the Messianic era and pretend that Jews were planning to demolish the structures on the Temple Mount.
This was a powerful message that the antisemitic Arab world eagerly accepted. It was the lie that was at the root of the deadly 1929 massacres of Jews.
The 1931 Muslim Congress in Jerusalem, led by the Mufti, neatly tied together his lie about the "Jewish designs" on Al Aqsa and his antisemitism, as he banned any Jewish reporters from covering the conference.
Arab political cartoons continue to push the lie that Israel plans to demolish Al Aqsa and the Dome of the Rock, even though it has had the ability to do that for 54 years.
Every August 21, the lie reaches a fever pitch on the anniversary of the attack on Al Aqsa by mentally ill Australian Christian named Denis Michael Rohan.
Palestinian Arab media usually flatly lies and says that Rohan was Jewish and that this arson was part of a Zionist plot to destroy Al Aqsa.
This lie is a reliable means to inflame Arab passions, fueled by Arab antisemitism. It is especially useful when Palestinian leaders want to divert attention from their own failures and their own people's problems, by using their Jew-hatred as a political tool - just as the Mufti did a century ago.
Hamas will hold a mass rally at the Gaza fence tomorrow, using this anniversary as an excuse to fire up Gazans with hate. The Hamas Youth Department issued a statement:
The fires that have been ignited on the walls and sides of the blessed Al-Aqsa Mosque since 1969 have not yet been extinguished. The smell of black Zionist hatred is still wafting, and their intrigues are still waiting in Al-Aqsa Mosque to implement criminal plans against it, starting with the intention of the occupation to divide the mosque in time and space. up to the idea of demolishing it and erecting their alleged temple in its place.The fire that was ignited was not, as the occupation claims, actually an anomaly from a crazy person. Rather, it is a systematic policy, and a firm vision adopted by the occupation since the first day that its unclean feet set foot on the pure land of our Jerusalem, so it set its sights on the project of the Judaization of Al-Aqsa Mosque and Jerusalem.
The narrative is that Palestinian "steadfastness" is what has kept the Jews from destroying the buildings so far, so the antisemitism must be stoked to "defend" Al Aqsa from an imaginary threat.
The entire history of the lie is tied to Jew-hatred.
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