Her country envisions Israel belonging to an “integrated Middle East”.In line with Saudi Vision 2030, the diplomat said that Riyadh desires a “thriving Israel” and a “thriving Palestine”, adding that “Vision 2030 talks about a unified, integrated, thriving Middle East, and last I checked Israel was there…we want a thriving Red Sea economy”.Princess Reema stressed that Saudi Arabia’s focus is on integration, not normalisation, with Israel. “We don’t say normalisation, we talk about an integrated Middle East, unified [as] a bloc like Europe, where we all have sovereign rights and sovereign states, but we have a shared and common interest,” asserted the Saudi ambassador.“So that’s not normalisation. Normalisation is you’re sitting there, and I’m sitting here, and we kind of coexist, but separately. Integration means our people collaborate, our businesses collaborate, and our youth thrive.”
Wednesday, September 27, 2023
- Wednesday, September 27, 2023
- Elder of Ziyon
- foreign policy, geopolitics, Nayef al-Sudairi, normalization, Palestinian Authority, Saudi Arabia, victimhood, virtue signaling
Tuesday, September 12, 2023
- Tuesday, September 12, 2023
- Elder of Ziyon
- Ain El-Hilweh, Arab apartheid, blame Israel, conspiracy theories, Fatah, Hezbollah, Lebanon, media silence, NGO silence, Palestinian refugees, Sheikh Mohammed Yazbek, useful idiots, VDL News, victimhood
But the Association of Muslim Scholars had a much better conspiracy theory blaming Israel for the infighting - one that they don't even realize shows how little they care about Palestinians.
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Tuesday, September 05, 2023
- Tuesday, September 05, 2023
- Elder of Ziyon
- Abraham Accords, antisemitism, bahrain, celebrating terror, Death to Israel, honor/shame, jew hatred, justifying antisemitism, PFLP, victimhood, zero-sum
Friday, September 01, 2023
- Friday, September 01, 2023
- Elder of Ziyon
- "pro-Palestinian", #TheGazaYouDontSee, funding terror, gaza, Hypocrisy, incitement, James Risch, Khaled Elgindy, unrwa, USAID, victimhood
One wouldn’t know it from the headlines, but the next violent eruption in the Gaza Strip may be just around the corner. As most of Washington remains mired in its traditional August doldrums, yet another a potential crisis is brewing in the already isolated and impoverished Gaza Strip. For the past several months, $75 million in badly needed food assistance for Palestinians has been held up in Congress, not because of any bureaucratic or logistical impediments but for purely political reasons. Moreover, if the Biden administration does not act by the end of August, it will likely lead to a further deterioration in the already dire humanitarian conditions in Gaza — with potentially serious security implications for Jordan, Egypt and Israel.
Despite appeals from the State Department, UNRWA and several Arab governments, Risch shows no sign of budging. “The administration has all the authority they need to provide emergency food assistance to UNRWA,” observed a spokesperson for the senator, adding that Risch “will continue to hold them until his long-term concern about UNRWA are addressed.”On this, at least, Risch is correct. Biden does indeed have the authority he needs to disburse the funds over Risch’s objections. But this will require taking a stand and expending at least some political capital on an issue—the Palestinians—that has not been a political priority for the administration thus far.
Wednesday, August 23, 2023
- Wednesday, August 23, 2023
- Elder of Ziyon
- blame Israel, border controls, celebrating terror, child abuse, COGAT Israel, confirmation bias, discrimination, Egypt, gaza, gisha, NGO lies, public health, summer camp, victimhood, violence against women
Blaming Israel alone for Gaza mental health problems is just another kind of Jew-hatred. Here's why.
In Their Words: Mental Health Professionals in Gaza on Treating the Effects of Closure“There’s a clear link between the Israeli closure and the grave state of mental health in Gaza. The closure is like a drop of ink in a pool of water, spreading everywhere, touching everything.”Nedaa Murtaja, psychologist, GazaFor decades, Israel has enforced restrictions on movement to and from the Gaza Strip, which it tightened to the point of closure in 2007.....In late 2021, Gisha and the Gaza Community Mental Health Programme (GCMHP) convened a group of mental health professionals and representatives of organizations working in the field in the Strip. The purpose of the meeting was to discuss the effects of Israel’s closure on mental health, as well as the challenges therapists and care specialists face as residents living under closure in Gaza themselves.What follows is a summary of the observations made by participants in the discussion.The number of Palestinians in need of psychological care or assistance in Gaza has climbed dramatically in recent years. According to various studies, between 15% and 30% of individuals living in Gaza develop post-traumatic stress disorders (PTSD).“This means there are at least 300,000 people in Gaza living with PTSD, and likely many more,” says Qusai Abuodah, director of resource development and public relations at GCMHP.A central outcome of the closure enforced by Israel has been a high prevalence of poverty and unemployment in the Strip. Economic hardship elevates stress levels among the general population.Khitam Abu Shwareb, a social worker at GCMHP, emphasizes the inextricable link between people’s economic reality and their mental health. “Restrictions imposed by Israel on entry of goods and raw materials into Gaza not only disrupt entire economic sectors, they also lead to price hikes inside the Strip, with direct impact on our mental stability.”“Long-term mental stress leads to severe anxiety disorders and further undermines quality of life, which, in Gaza, is already far from meeting accepted international standards,” Osama Frina, a psychologist at GCMHP, explains. “Anxiety sometimes transforms into physical pain and suffering. The physical suffering, added to frustration and despair, often leads people to experience deep depression, which, unfortunately, also manifests in an increasing suicide rate.”“The depression experienced by residents of Gaza is not depression in its classic, conventional sense,” says Hassan Zeyada, a psychologist at GCMHP.“Palestinian depression is different. Gaza’s entire society is in a constant state of high level of chronic stress and ongoing trauma. The Israeli closure and travel restrictions on Gaza affect everyone, without exception. The prevailing feeling among Gaza’s population is one of helplessness and hopelessness. This situation did not appear out of thin air: It is the result of a deliberate process designed to induce a state of helplessness to weaken the resilience of both individuals and society in Gaza.”
In the West Bank and Gaza Strip, one in three women who have ever been married are subjected to physical violence by their husbands and one in seven of never married women by a household member.
UNICEF adds:
Domestic violence levels are also high in 2014 MICSs (PCBS) study, confirming that 93 per cent of children aged 2 to 14 years experienced violent disciplining at home, and 23 per cent of children experienced severe physical punishment. Pervasive and harmful social norms including child marriage, child labour, sexual violence and gender-based violence are issues of great concern.
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Wednesday, August 09, 2023
- Wednesday, August 09, 2023
- Elder of Ziyon
- 1995, Area A, Area B, blame Israel, British Mandate, building a state, civilian infrastructure, IMF, malaria, Mohammad Shtayyeh, Oslo Accords, Palestinian State, victimhood, Wafa News Agency
The official Palestinian Authority Wafa news agency reports:
Prime Minister Mohammad Shtayyeh today received in his Ramallah office the new head of the International Monetary Fund's (IMF) mission to the West Bank and Gaza Strip, Kerstin Gerling, in the presence of its former head, Alexander Tieman, and IMF Resident Representative Thomas Laursen, during which they discussed the impact of the Israeli occupation on the Palestinian economy."The Israeli occupation is the main obstacle to the development process in Palestine. Israel has employed many tools to control us, whether through direct military occupation of our lands, and control of the borders, crossings, the labor market, and infrastructure," said the Prime Minister.
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Wednesday, August 02, 2023
- Wednesday, August 02, 2023
- Elder of Ziyon
- gaza, hamas, honor/shame, Mohammad Shtayyeh, Palestinian Authority, Qatar, victimhood
Tuesday, July 25, 2023
- Tuesday, July 25, 2023
- Elder of Ziyon
- 2023 terror, Al Qassam Brigades, glorifying terror, innocent in English, lost in translation, PalArab lies, Palestinian Authority, The Laws of Armed Conflict, victimhood
Monday, July 24, 2023
- Monday, July 24, 2023
- Elder of Ziyon
- celebrating terror, civilian infrastructure, counterterrorism, D9 bulldozer, IED, lost in translation, Nour Odeh, Nour Shams, Palestinian propaganda, terrorist infrastructure, Tulkarem, victimhood
Overnight, Israeli forces attacked Nour Shams refugee camp in Tulkarem and literally plowed the streets & infrastructure leaving devastating & destruction in its wake.She showed a video of an IDF bulldozer and then a bulldozed street.
Monday, July 10, 2023
- Monday, July 10, 2023
- Elder of Ziyon
- 1921, 1994, British Mandate, diaspora, funding terror, Good news, Hanan Ashrawi, Palestinian Authority, supporting terror, victimhood, Zionist project
Somehow, between 1921 and 1948, under full British control, Zionists managed to build a prosperous economy and effective governance.Palestinians have had since 1994 with more autonomy than Jews had. And yet they blame Israel for their failures.
Thursday, July 06, 2023
- Thursday, July 06, 2023
- Elder of Ziyon
- 1948, cause & effect, Haaretz, Jenin, Nakba, PalArab lies, victimhood
Another resident of the camp, who prefers to remain unnamed, refused to leave his home with his family of eight. "We will not leave our home even if it falls on our heads," he said. "Our forefathers left in 1948 and were told to come back after a week, and that week has been 75 years. We will not make the same mistake; our generation is ready to sacrifice for its homeland."
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Tuesday, June 20, 2023
- Tuesday, June 20, 2023
- Elder of Ziyon
- 2023 terror, celebrating terror, gaza, glorifying terror, international law, Jewish lives don't matter, justifying terror, martyrdom, media bias, NGO silence, seeking martyrdom, victimhood
It is a depressingly familiar scene:
Four Israelis were killed and another four were wounded in a shooting attack by two terrorists at a gas station outside of the West Bank settlement of Eli on Tuesday afternoon.
"Two terrorists entered a restaurant near the gas station [where they] shot and killed three civilians. They then came out and fatally shot a civilian who was refueling his car. Another citizen who was at the gas station opened fire and managed to neutralize one of the terrorists, the other apparently fled the scene," ZAKA (rescue and recovery organization) spokesman Moti Bookchin said.
I'm not talking about the attack, although that is sadly familiar as well. I'm talking about the things that happen after these attacks.
The script is identical, yet the media avoids describing it.
1. One terrorist was killed immediately and Israel tracked down and eliminated the remaining terrorist. Palestinian media and anti-Israel social media report on those deaths as if they are the main story.
2. Palestinians celebrate dead Jews.
Here is a photo of handing out sweets in Gaza, and video of a mosque in Gaza celebrating the murders.
3. Human rights groups refuse to condemn the targeting of Jewish civilians, and they won't say a word until Israel retaliates = and then when they condemn Israel, they might mention something briefly about the murders.
As a reminder,. Jews living in Judea and Samaria are civilians according to international law. They must be protected like any other civilians are. Their choice of living in their ancient Jewish homeland also claimed by some Arabs does not mitigate their right to life in the least.
But the human rights community treats them as subhuman, at best as if they are to blame for their deaths, when their murders are even mentioned. They are consistently referred to by "human rights" leaders as "illegal" - a term never used for those who murder them.
This always happens,. The media ignores it. And it proves that Jewish lives don't matter.
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Wednesday, June 07, 2023
- Wednesday, June 07, 2023
- Elder of Ziyon
- 1920-1948 Palestine is Israel, Amnesty, anti-Zionist not antisemitic, apartheid, apartheid lies, Arab apartheid, double standards, hyperbole, Ilhan Omar, Lebanon, memes, NGO lies, Poster, Rawhi Fattouh, victimhood
Sunday, June 04, 2023
- Sunday, June 04, 2023
- Elder of Ziyon
- 2023 terror, celebrating terror, Egypt, lone wolf lies, media silence, propaganda, victimhood
Yes, the Egyptian army offered condolences on the Egyptian murderer, calling him a victim.