David Bedein, who has done more than almost anyone to expose the hate taught in UNRWA schools, has looked at the latest crop of textbooks published under the auspices of the Palestinian Authority in 2017.
I've spoken to him and he expends a great deal of effort and money to ensure that his translations are as accurate as possible.
Zionists adopted Canaanite place names (Social Studies, Grade 6, Part 1, 2017, p. 54)
“The Zionist occupation named its own settlements by these Canaanite names, [thus] having stolen and forged Palestinian national heritage and history.”
Incitement over Al Aqsa: (Social Studies, Grade 7, Part 1, 2017, p. 62)
“The Zionist occupation pursued a policy of erasing Palestine’s Arab and Islamic features in general, and especially in Jerusalem. Since the first day of Jerusalem’s occupation, the Zionists started to change the identity of this Arab-Muslim city and make it [a city] of a Zionist nature. ...They annexed the Islamic features to the Zionist heritage list, as they transformed the Al-Buraq Wall into the Wailing Wall;...they opened Jewish synagogues in Jerusalem’s Old City, and they are striving painstakingly these days to gain control over the Noble Shrine [Al-Haram al-Sharif – the Arabic traditional name of the Temple Mount] by letting the Zionist settlers to enter it daily in preparation for its complete takeover and cut any Muslim connection to this place that is sacred to Muslims.”
The Dimona reactor causes cancer in southern Hebron (Scientific Education, Grade 11, Part 1, 2017, p. 40)
“For research:
Studies indicate an increase of cancer cases in southern Hebron compared to other Palestinian areas. I will investigate the connection of that to its proximity to the Dimona reactor in the Negev desert.”
Israel releases boars to cause damage to the Palestinians’ crops (Social Studies, Grade 9, Part 1, 2017, p. 21)
“The occupation has transformed vast areas of the West Bank and the Gaza Strip into dumps of poisonous refuse and acted to pollute the Palestinian environment with radioactive and chemical materials, which has caused an increase of the averages of affliction with severe diseases, chiefly cancer. It [also] dumped their markets with spoiled goods beyond their expiration dates in the Zionist markets such as cars and foodstuffs, and released herds of boars that caused damage to the inhabitants and their crops…”
Jews make parties to throw Molotov cocktails at Palestinians (Arabic Language, Grade 9, Part 1, 2017, p. 61)
“…The neighbor: ‘the curfew does not include us in Al-Shurfah [neighborhood]. It is imposed on Al-Natarish [neighborhood]. It seems that there is a barbecue party with Molotov cocktails in one of the buses to the colony [Jewish settlement] of Psagot on Jabal al-Tawil mountain.'
Israel engaging in extermination of Palestinians (History Studies, Grade 11, Part 1, 2017, p. 60)
Let us think and examine:
Land is the pivot of colonialist Imperialism [verbally: settlement-oriented Imperialism – Al-Isti’mar al-Istitani in Arabic, ed.]. It strives as much as it can to take hold of it by all means, even by the extermination [ibadah in Arabic] of the inhabitants and their annihilation [ifna’].”
As the article shows, the US denies that any of this hate is taught - even as USAID helps fund the development of these textbooks.
(The textbooks are all online if you search for them; I verified some of these. For example, that last history book can be downloaded here.)
(h/t Irene/Ian)
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First of all, Iran has not vowed to wipe Israel off the face of the map. Rather, Iran has a no first strike policy that has been repeatedly underlined by Ayatollah Khamenei and President Hassan Rouhani.
Second of all, Iran has not turned Damascus into a fortress or Syria into an army base. Iran sent Iranian Revolutionary Guards Corps officers to Syria to train and advise the Syrian Arab Army. They are the equivalent of special ops. It is likely that there aren’t more than a couple of thousand Iranian military personnel in the country. Iranian officers have died at such a rate that they must have been in the field leading Hizbullah and Iraqi Shiite militias rather than only in the barracks doing training. There are estimated to have been as few as 500 Iranian personnel killed in Syria despite the big battles at places like Aleppo, and so there just can’t be very many Iranian troops fighting there.
Only 500 Iranian killed in Syria! What more proof do you need that Iran isn't fighting in Syria?
And Cole conveniently forgets to include Iran's proxy army Hezbollah, which is wholly under Iranian control. Over 1000 Hezbollah fighters have been killed in Syria as well. And that's what they admit, the number may be much higher.
According to some reports Iran controls more soldiers (although most not Iranian) than Syria does in Syria - some 70,000 troops that report to Iran.
Cole knows this, but his blog isn't about truth, but propaganda. I wonder if Iran pays him as well.
He goes on:
This tiny rag tag force helped make a difference for the al-Assad regime in fighting Sunni rebels who have only light to medium weaponry. But it isn’t the kind of force that offers a significant threat, or a threat at all, to Israel.
Israel isn't concerned about the current army, but Iran's ability to use Syria as a launching pad for rockets and missiles - like Lebanon has become.
Third, Iran is very unlikely to be building missile factories in Syria and Lebanon, and Netanyahu just asserts these things rather than giving any evidence for them. He is a one man walking fake news. Israel has several hundred atomic bombs and the means to deliver them, and Iran is not so crazy as to send a missile against Israel.
Likewise, Hizbullah, of which Netanyahu is so afraid, is just a regional militia. It has no armor to speak of and no air force.
The only reason for Netanyahu to be afraid of Hizbullah is if he wanted to invade Lebanon and/or Syria. It would put up a good guerrilla defense, as in 2006. But it isn’t capable of offensive action against the Israeli army, the best-equipped military in the Middle East.
Iran has sent thousands of missiles into Israel. They just used their proxies in Iran and Gaza so Israel wouldn't retaliate against them directly.
And, why worry about 100,000 accurate rockets that are aimed at Israeli chemical and nuclear facilities, according to Hassan Nasrallah himself.There is no real threat from Hezbollah because they don't have an air force. What possible damage can 100,000 rockets do?
Juan Cole says not to be concerned! And he's like, a professor! And he knows Farsi! So he must be truthful, right?
Cole knows every single thing I have written here. He doesn't want his fans to know those facts, though. His twisting of facts and deception is clear to anyone who bothers to look.
But I haven't heard anyone important quoting him for a couple of years, so chances are - everyone knows what a fraud he is by now. And if you don't, just look through the many posts where I proved him a liar and a fraud.
(h/t Dan)
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The US government’s reluctance to demand the immediate creation of a Palestinian state has sent J Street into a panic. With its candidates having been defeated in elections on both sides of the ocean, and its proposals crumbling in the face of reality, J Street is trying one last desperate strategy: rewriting history to claim that Palestinian statehood has been supported by everybody, everywhere, for as long as anyone can remember.
Asked by reporters on August 24 about the Palestinian state issue, State Department spokeswoman Heather Nauert said: “We are not going to state what the outcome has to be. It has to be workable to both sides. That’s the best view as to not really bias one side over the other, to make sure that they can work through it.”
Nauert’s statement was simple, logical and reasonable. But her failure to pledge a full-throated endorsement of the Palestinian agenda sent J Street into a tizzy. The J Street leaders fired off an overheated press release that declared: “For more than two decades, responsible Israeli and Palestinian leaders, US presidents of both parties and virtually the entire international community have understood that a two-state solution is the only viable way to end the conflict.”
Literally everything in J Street’s declaration is erroneous.
American presidents have not supported Palestinian statehood “for more than two decades.” George W. Bush was the first president to publicly support a Palestinian state while in office. That was in 2002, i.e. 15 years ago, not “more than two decades.” Can’t anybody at J Street do basic math?
Not only that, but Bush’s support was conditional. In his June 25, 2002, speech about a Palestinian state, Bush said that such a state could come about only if the Palestinian people elected “new leaders not compromised by terror.” The Palestinians, of course, did exactly the opposite.
The satirical Twitter handle @TheMossadIL, playing off of Israel’s Intelligence Agency, hinted that they were the ones responsible for prominent Palestinian-American activist Linda Sarsour’s phone issues.
Linda Sarsour took to Twitter on Tuesday to ask for help with her cellphone but did not get the answers she expected. “I just lost all my text threads? I have an iPhone. Any idea why?” she asked her 230,000 Twitter following. The Mossad Twitter account replied to Sarsour’s post with a simple “Yes,” hinting that the Israeli Intelligence Agency is responsible.
This is not the only joke about information gathering by the satirical account created in September 2016. Recent events such as the solar eclipse in America also caught their eye, where they tweeted “Thank you for using those ‘protective eclipse glasses’ everyone, we have now collected your thoughts.”
Israel’s secret intelligence service scored another operational coup last month, agents can finally reveal, when they got their hands on the original Harland Sanders recipe for fried chicken that the KFC company has held as a trade secret since the Great Depression.
Colonel Harland Sanders’s secret blend of eleven herbs and spices, long a famous selling point in the production and marketing of Kentucky Fried Chicken – since 1991 shortened to KFC – has been the subject of speculation, experimentation, and attempts at imitation for decades. Officials at the Mossad reported this morning (Wednesday) that they have been given the green light to disclose that a long-term operation over the course of many years has finally enabled the organization to get its hands on the prized recipe. Sources at the agency declined to discuss how they intend to use the secret information.
“Oh, we’ll think of something, I’m sure,” offered a section chief, licking his lips. “You know us – always focused on enhancing Israel’s security interests. Sometimes that requires the installation of a whole new kitchen facility at our headquarters, if you know what I mean.”
The secrecy behind KFC’s recipe and spice blend occupies such an important role in the company’s operations that its production requires that neither of the two companies supplying the ingredients know what the other contributes to the process. The original recipe is kept in a vault at the headquarters of Yum! Foods, the restaurant division spun off from Pepsico in 2002.
"Has Israel finally won the war and defeated the
Palestinian dream? Read our cover story," said the tweet with a gif of an
Arab child in an empty doorframe looking like Jesus on the cross, whom, after
all, the Arabs claim as a native son.
I looked to see who dared to intimate that Israel's entire
reason for being is to quash Arab dreams. I thought some alt right or neo Nazi group
perhaps. Someone who thinks the Rothchilds sit at some never-ending mahogany table,
smoking cigars and directing the world to implode.
But no. It was Newsweek. The magazine that used to be our
window on the world as we sat in the dentist's office, waiting our turn for the
drill. It's the magazine a high school adviser told my sister to read with a
dictionary by her side. "Look up every word you don't know. You'll ace the
verbal half of the SATs," she said.
Back then, it was a reputable magazine. Now, apparently, it's
dreck.
The article
was long. Too long to unpack and keep you with me. But brevity is impossible
when faced with so much bias and so many lies.
Let's begin with who "won the war."
All of the Mandate
for Palestine was promised to the Jews to be their national home. This
promise was made by both the British and the League
of Nations, as set forth in the Balfour Declaration and as agreed upon
during the San
Remo Conference. The Arabs, however, complained bitterly. And so the
British took 78% of the Mandate for Palestine, land they'd already promised the
Jews, and gave it to the Arabs. That became the Arab national home in the
Mandate for Palestine, Transjordan, or Jordan, for short.
So who won that war?
The Arabs.
They won that war by cajoling the Brits into giving them 78%
of the land formerly promised to the Jews. Unless my math fails me, that leaves
the Jews with only 22% of the land they'd originally been promised. Land they
can prove is their indigenous
territory.
So the Jews lost that war. And then lost another when the UN
put forward the Partition Plan, which would leave the Jews even less territory—territory
now indefensible—to give the Arabs yet more of the territory promised to the
Jews. Land that is indigenous Jewish territory. Land we shouldn't have to beg
to have. Because it's ours by inheritance, by right.
Partition
But we gave in, being graceful losers, and acceded to
Partition. The Arabs, of course, knew they could get more by never giving in,
so they attacked Israel. With 7 armies. (It wasn't enough to get 78% of the
land. It wasn't enough to get more Jewish land from the Partition Plan. They
wanted the Jews OUT. They wanted them gone.)
Jordan occupied Judea and Samaria during the fighting, in
contravention of international law, vis a vis the UN
vote on Partition. So who won that war? The Jews who share the name of their
people with the name of the Jordanian-occupied territory known as "Judea?"
Six-Day War
Israel won some of its land back in the miraculous Six-Day War
in 1967. Quashing Arab dreams was the last thing on Israel's collective mind,
at the time. It was an existential battle, a fight to live, to exist.
And let us be clear: Israel has always wanted to live in
peace with its Arab neighbor. Always. If you walk through an Israeli hospital
you know this, by seeing Arab patients treated with equality and kindness. If
you go shopping, you see Arabs examining clothing items alongside Jews. Arabs
sit beside Jews on buses and Israeli trains. It is everywhere in Israel this
way.
Not so in any Arab country. They don't let Jews put a toe
inside their countries.
Who won this war?
Equality
The Arabs. They have equality in Israel. Israeli Arabs can
travel in every part of Jerusalem.
What about the Arabs of Judea and Samaria? Aren't they under
"occupation?"
Not at all. They have autonomy: their own government, their
own elected officials. And their villages are completely Judenrein.
So who won that war?
The Arabs, of course.
Disengagement
In Gaza? Israel expelled 11,000 Jews to make Disengagement
happen. Israel gave the Arabs yet another Arab state (in addition to Jordan and
Area A of Judea and Samaria). Israel left them greenhouses worth a whole lot of
money. The Arabs destroyed them.
The Arabs won big time. Quashing dreams? That would be the
dreams of Israeli settlers who were expelled from their beautiful homes, who
lost access to their businesses, and who were utterly betrayed by their own
people. For what? Missiles raining down like Hurricane Harvey.
So much for the premise of the Newsweek piece. Jews winning?
Ha! Jews wanting to quash Arab dreams? Sure. That's why we agreed to Partition.
It's why we expelled 11,000 of our own people from their homes. Pshaw.
But let's look at the article itself which begins with a
clip that is supposed to summarize the recent violence that erupted over the
Temple Mount, but fails to note the event that was the catalyst for the added
security measures and subsequent protests. Those measures that included
installing metal detectors at entrances to the Temple Mount compound. As the
clip begins we see Arabs rioting. There's a caption:
"Clashes erupted in
Jerusalem as Palestinians protested new Israeli security measures."
Nothing about the terror attack in which Arabs shot and murdered
two Israeli policemen.
But we are told how Israeli policemen shot stun grenades
into the crowd of rioting Arabs. This is supposed to sound really inhumane.
Still nothing about the terrorists who shot and killed policemen, though.
The viewer is informed that metal detectors were placed at
the entrance to the Al Aqsa Mosque, which is not true. The metal detectors were
placed at the entrances to the Temple Mount compound, a large area which
includes the mosque. The viewer is not told that the terrorists stashed weapons
in the mosque, having smuggled them into the compound. This is why the metal
detectors were deemed necessary: to prevent further loss of life after Arab
terrorists murdered two policemen.
Next we are told how awful it is in Gaza, with no
electricity.
"This summer’s power crisis is merely the latest in a long
list of shortages of everything from drinking water and cooking gas to cement
and cars. But this time, one thing is different: The problem has been created
by other Palestinians."
Um, no. Actually, all of these shortages and difficulties
are due to their own Arab people. The world is just POURING money into Gaza,
into Hamas and PA coffers, and the people see no benefit. Except for terrorists
and their families, who get nice salaries. And government people with their
hands in the till. NONE of this is on Israel. All this Arab woe is 100%
Arab-made.
In spite of this, Newsweek obtains a juicy quote from a Gaza
resident: "I never thought the one making my life difficult would be
another Palestinian."
Riiiiiiiiiiiiiight.
I read the caption of a photo:
"Though Israel’s status
as a Jewish and democratic state in the very long term is still imperiled, five
decades after the occupation began, the Palestinian national movement has been
largely defeated."
Oh, yeah. Someone is always threatening us that if we don't
"end the occupation" Israel will cease to be a democratic state. But
the only occupation is the Arab occupation of Jewish land. I mean, they don't
like it here, let them leave. We absorbed all the 850,000 Jews they expelled
from their 22 Arab states, couldn't they absorb their own, too?
This is all a self-created problem. Democracy is not at all
threatened by Arabs refusing to leave Israel, trust me. It is also not
threatened by them wanting more territory and not getting it.
"The Palestinians, living under occupation or scattered
across the diaspora, have long been the weaker party in the conflict with
Israel."
Sure. Because when little Israel is attacked by 7 invading
Arab armies, the Arabs are weaker than Israel?
When Hamas is shooting tens of thousands of missiles into
Israel and Israelis are told by Obama to hold back and depend on Iron Dome, the
Arabs are weaker than Israel?
When Abbas demands and Obama puts it to Israel to freeze
building for ten months, the Arabs are weaker than Israel?
*shakes head*
Crock of bull pucky.
"The climax came in the late 1980s, with the start of
the first intifada, a homegrown movement of mass protests. Israel responded
with brute force, killing and wounding thousands of demonstrators—what
then–Defense Minister Yitzhak Rabin called its 'broken bones' policy."
Mass protests? Is that what you call the more than 3,600
Molotov cocktail attacks, 100 hand grenade attacks and 600 assaults with guns or
explosives by Arabs against Israelis that made zero distinction between civilians
and soldiers? Is that what you call the Arabs stabbed, hacked with axes, shot,
clubbed and burned with acid during this time by Yasser Arafat's
henchmen? (Their crime? Sometimes they were employees of the Israeli Civil
Administration of Judea and Samaria. Or maybe a guy talked to a Jew and
someone saw.)
"Optimism soon collided with the second intifada, a
grisly campaign of suicide bombings that silenced the peace camp in Israel.
From there, the Palestinian strategy diverged. Hamas fought three wars. Young
Palestinians carried out hundreds of lone wolf attacks in the West Bank, East
Jerusalem and Israel. The PA, meanwhile, waged a diplomatic battle against
Israel, joining the International Criminal Court and winning recognition from
the United Nations and a number of European states.
"Yet none of these moves forced Israel to make
concessions."
·The Jews agreed to Lord
Peel's proposal to divide the Mandate into a Jewish and an Arab state
·The Jews agreed to
Partition, leaving them with less than 20% of the land promised to them
·In 1948, the Jews agreed to
take in 100,000 Arab refugees in exchange for a peace agreement
·After winning the Six-Day
War, Israel agreed to return most of the land it won in exchange for a peace
agreement
·In 1979, Israel dismantled
settlements and gave Sinai to Egypt, and offered autonomy to its local Arab
populace
·In 1993 and 1995, Israel
signed the Oslo Accords, agreeing to withdraw from most of Gaza and Judea and
Samaria in exchange for peace. Israel withdrew from some 80% of Judea and
Samaria, and from 40% of Gaza, and turned over most of the civil administration
and authority in these areas to the Arabs
·In 1998, Israel agreed to
withdraw from another 13% of Judea and Samaria in exchange for a promise from
the Arabs to deal with terrorists, weapons smuggling, and incitement to
violence
·In 2000, Ehud Barak offered
to withdraw from 97 percent of Judea and Samaria and all of Gaza. He also agreed
to dismantle 63 isolated settlements. Barak agreed that Arab neighborhoods in
Jerusalem would serve as the capital of a new state. The Arabs were also guaranteed
the right of return to this new Arab state and a $30 billion international fund
would be established to serve as reparations.
·In 2005, 11,000 Jews were
expelled from their homes in Gaza and Northern Samaria in order to cede Gaza to
the Arabs unilaterally. In other words, for absolutely nothing in return.
·Ehud Olmert offered to
withdraw from 94% of Judea and Samaria
·Israel has given up all of
Gaza and half of Judea and Samaria. Israel has ceded 94% of the land it
acquired during the Six-Day War
·Israel took in 200,000 Arab
refugees and has offered to take more
"Over the past decade, Palestinians have killed about
200 Israelis, less than half the number they killed in a single year, 2002, at
the height of the second intifada. Lawmakers treat the violence as inevitable.
Even at the peak of the last Gaza war, the largest pro-peace rally in Tel Aviv
attracted a scant 5,000 protesters. Nearly half a million Israelis, by
contrast, turned out in the summer of 2011 to protest the high cost of living.
Meanwhile, Abbas's diplomatic efforts haven’t amounted to much: Joining the
International Convention Against Doping in Sport has not, it seems, placed any
meaningful pressure on Israel."
Oh, so they killed fewer of us. But that's because we're
FARTHER away from Oslo. Every time Israel tries to negotiate for peace, the
Arabs blow up our buses, shoot missiles into our city centers, ram us with
cars, and stab us in the supposed sanctity and privacy of our homes. THAT is
what peace means to us. It means Arabs murdering Jews.
We have had enough of that. And not negotiating with them is
what drives down the number of our dead. Theirs, too.
Next we see a photo of the pathetic sad dad of the Halamish
murderer. The caption tells us only that his son stabbed "three
Israelis" in a "settlement." The caption doesn't say this
occurred during what was a happy family Sabbath gathering to celebrate the
birth of a new baby. The caption doesn't say the terrorist slaughtered a grandfather
and two of his children, and stabbed a grandmother, too. It doesn't say how
children huddled upstairs in a room with their mother while the terrorist
stabbed their father over 30 times.
The article also does not mention the Fogel massacre.
Next, the article goes on to describe the hunger strike in
the prisons, because jailed Arab terrorists wanted to be able to see their
families more
often. "At one point, the Israeli Prison Service even set up a sting,
planting cookies and candy bars inside Barghouti's cell, then filming as he
noshed in the bathroom."
Um, no. There was no sting. There was security footage.
Barghouti got the treats all by his lonesome, and got caught on film eating the
stuff. Idiot. A lokh in kop.
Of the achievements of the hunger strike, Newsweek writes:
"Even this victory was a defeat for the PA. Until the
summer of 2016, prisoners were entitled to two family visits. It wasn't Israel
that reduced the number. It was the Red Cross, which coordinates the trips and
wanted to cut costs, mostly related to busing. The money to pay for the extra
visit will come from the Palestinian Authority, which is already struggling to
close an $800 million gap in its annual budget."
This is a defeat? They want something and they're paying for
it. How they manage with their extensive budget is all on them, Habibi.
Moving right along.
"[Hamas] seized power in Gaza in
2007, after a lengthy period of infighting that followed its victory in
legislative elections the previous year. Since then, it has fought three wars
against Israel. The most recent one, in the summer of 2014, dragged
on for 51 days, far longer than anyone expected. It was devastating for the
Palestinians: Israeli bombs killed more than 2,200 people, left 100,000
homeless and destroyed the strip’s infrastructure."
Well, maybe if they had not shot tens of thousands of
missiles and mortars into Israel, Israel would not have had to respond.
"But Hamas kept firing rockets until moments before the
August 26 cease-fire. It counts the war as a victory, not because it achieved
any of its strategic goals, but simply because it survived."
Our HERO. Brave Little Hamas with its tens of thousands of
missiles. With its rocket launchers in mosques, hospitals, schools, and daycare
centers.
"Despite all of the hardships, though, Hamas claims it
liberated Gaza from the occupation’s daily indignities, and the group is loath
to give up control."
Um, no. There is no occupation of Gaza. Israel is GONE,
gone, gone from the territory. Yes, there's a maritime blockade. But again,
that is the fault of a people who keep using whatever Israel gives them to wield
terror against Israelis.
Next we're shown a photo of Israeli "activists" in
Ofra. We're told that Israel's High Court ruled the house in the photo had been
built on private (Arab) land, though there is absolutely no proof that this is
so. Someone made a claim to the land. The claim cannot be proven. We're told
"Many Americans now support sanctioning Israel over illegal
settlements."
That caption is meant to be suasion. It's supposed to make
us want to support that too. But what is an "illegal" settlement,
anyway? These settlements are on land we won fair and square in a defensive
war. That makes it legally ours. Not to mention the indigenous thing.
Next we're shown a photo of the Meir family at the funeral
of their wife and mother, Dafna. The caption states:
"A Jewish Israeli
father with his children at the funeral for his wife, who was murdered by a
Palestinian attacker. Neither violence nor diplomacy has forced Israel to make
concessions."
We again fail to receive the backstory. That Dafna was
cooking dinner in her home, that her daughter saw her mother struggle with the
Arab intruder and watched him stab her mother to death. We're told once again
that no matter how many of us they slay, Israel won't make concessions, though
clearly, based on the bulleted list above, this is a huge lie. HUGE.
There is so much more to unpack in this article. But I'm at
3000 words. Not as long as the Newsweek article, alas. But hopefully long
enough to show the duplicity and ugly bias of Newsweek and the author of this
piece, Gregg Carlstrom.
Defeating the "Palestinian" dream? More likely
Israel, by its continued existence, defeating Newsweek's dream of a Jew-free
Middle East. And this apparently really gets their goat.
How else can we understand this dishonest and disreputable
excuse for journalism?
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Palestinians: Trump Not Serious About Alt-Right Till He Offers Them Lifetime Pensions For Killing Blacks
Charlottesville, August 30 - Officials in the Palestinian Authority and its various administrative organs have reacted dismissively to accusations that US President Donald Trump supports white supremacists, insisting that no such characterization could apply if the president does not offer financial incentives for the murder of African-Americans.
Palestinian envoys in Washington and officials in Ramallah refuse to accept the notion that Donald Trump endorses, or even condones, racial violence against blacks, as according to Palestinian sensibilities, true demonstration of encouragement for violence involves guaranteed a guaranteed lifetime pension for the perpetrator of such attacks, or for the family of any attacker killed in the attempt, explained Cultural Attaché to Washington Aiwil Qillem.
"We are reserving judgment, to say the least, on this irresponsible rhetoric," intoned Qillem in a telephone interview. "Certainly we Palestinians know what legitimate support for a murderous supremacist ideology looks like, and Mr. Trump's alleged sympathies for the White Nationalist movement appear to fall far short of what we know to be a minimal requirement to be called 'support.' You can call us back when he begins budgeting thousands of dollars per month for each killer of a black person or immigrant, with the number of victims compounding the payment accordingly."
"These descriptions are not serious," echoed Saeb Erekat in Ramallah. "Has President Trump vowed never to stop paying killers of African-Americans despite budget shortfalls or delinquent pledges? Has he characterized the murderers of blacks as embodying the national ethos? Has he ordered the education system to lionize them and raise an entire generation of like-minded thugs hell-bent on killing the inferior race? I think we can all agree there are certain standards of evidence to be met before anyone reasonable can agree to put Donald Trump and support for white supremacist violence in the same sentence. We are just not there, to put it mildly." The look on Erekat's face dripped with disappointment.
Palestinian experts did not dismiss outright the possibility that Trump might embrace such support for white supremacy, but do not foresee it in the short term. "He's always trusted the private sector to handle things," contended Maher Shalal-Hashbaz of Bir Zeit University's political science department. "I can't see federal funding for a white supremacist murderer pension program, not when the president's conservative base wants to cut government spending."
"But if he can get Mexico to pay for it, well, that changes things," added Shalal-Hashbaz. "We should wait and see whether that happens."
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PA then lied, claiming Guterres expressed “understanding” of prisoners’ “suffering,” vowing to “put an end to it” UN spokesman: “All of the quotes attributed to the Secretary-General are fabricated"
The Palestinian Authority entrapped UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres into meeting with the mother of 5 Palestinian terrorists yesterday, and then lied about what happened.
According to a UN spokesman, Guterres was not scheduled to meet the families of terrorist prisoners but were surprised by the sudden request of the PA to meet with “mothers of detained children,” as reported by The Times of Israel: “At the end of a meeting with Palestinian officials this afternoon in Ramallah, the secretary-general was informed that a group of Palestinian mothers of detained children wanted to give him a petition. Confronted with the situation, he received the group which presented him a petition.”[The Times of Israel, Aug. 29, 2017]
The PA’s official news agency WAFA presented it differently. It described Guterres’ meeting with parents of prisoners, including Latifa Abu Hmeid, mother of 5 terrorists, 1 who was killed as a “Martyr” and the other 4 who are serving between them 17 life sentences, very routinely, without any reference to it not being on the schedule: “UN Secretary-General António Guterres met this evening [Aug. 29, 2017] in Ramallah with several families of Palestinian Martyrs (Shahids) and prisoners that are sitting in the Israeli occupation’s prisons... Present at the meeting were Latifa Abu Hmeid...” [WAFA, Aug. 29, 2017] Moreover, the PA made an outright lie, fictitiously reporting that the UN Secretary-General responded favorably to statements about Palestinian prisoners and that he “understood” their “suffering,” to make it seem like he accepted their claims about the Palestinian terrorist prisoners.
This is what the PA claims to have told Guterres: “The prisoners’ families demanded that the UN secretary-general act in a serious and concrete manner to save the lives of more than 6,500 Palestinian prisoners and female prisoners sitting in the Israeli occupation’s prisons from the grave violations that the [Israeli] occupation Prison Service perpetrates against them, such as medical neglect, administrative detentions, and the arrest of women, children, and parliament members.” [WAFA, Aug. 29, 2017]
The Almagor Terror Victims' Association called on Israel's Foreign Ministry to delay the return of Israeli Ambassador to the United Nations Danny Danon to the UN, after UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres "blatantly evinced disrespect" for Israel's terror victims.
On Tuesday, Guterres met with the families of terrorist murderers and placed a bouquet of flowers on arch-terrorist Yasser Arafat's grave.
Almagor CEO Meir Indor said, "The fact that the new UN Secretary General visited Arafat's grave and met with the mothers of jailed terrorists and murderers, shows blatant disrespect for the graves of the murdered victims and all Israeli society."
"Unfortunately, the UN organizations for many years have chosen to aid Palestinian terrorists, either directly or indirectly. Perhaps the time has come for us to call the UN by its real title: A terror-supporting organization." If the claim, as spokesmen for the Secretary General said, is that Guterres did not know that these were the parents of terrorists, Indor indicated, he should meet the terror victims' families and apologize. To atone for the fact that he visited Arafat's grave, Indor suggests Guterres visit the graves of terror victims in Jerusalem.
Tearing down statues has become a major issue in the US these days, although one could argue there are countries where the problem is more pressing.
Consider:
Protesters have gone from demanding that the Washington Redskins change their name to advocating the removal of statues honoring the Confederacy. In the former case, they claim that name of the football team uses a disparaging name for Indians. In the latter case, they claim that Confederate statues honor what the Confederacy stood for -- owning slaves.
Matters came to a head this month when protesters in Durham, North Carolina succeeded in tearing down a statue of a Confederate soldier:
The protests go beyond just anonymous confederate statues.
There are demands that statues of General Robert E. Lee be removed as well.
The demands go beyond leaders of the Confederacy, to include removing the statues of slave owners in our nation's history, including Andrew Jackson, Thomas Jefferson and George Washington.
The demands go beyond American slave owners, to Christopher Columbus.
If #RobertELee is to be erased from history, why not erase #ChristopherColumbus whose arrival ignited genocide of Native Americans?
If action is to be taken on these various targets, the first step should be to figure out if there is an issue to begin with -- are people really offended?
An NPR/PBS NewsHour/Marist poll last week found that 62 percent of respondents thought statues honoring leaders of the Confederacy should “remain as a historical symbol.” Only 27 percent of those polled wanted the statues removed. It is noteworthy that, by 44 percent to 40 percent, African Americans did not support removing Confederate statues.
If action really is to be taken on statues, monuments and football team name, it should be done democratically, and reflect the opinions of those people who are assumed to be offended.
Contrary to the protesters, we don't seem to have reached that point yet and tearing down those statues at this point is just vandalism.
A better case could be made against Mt. Rushmore, which was built on land that was seized from the Lakota Indians after the Great Sioux War of 1876. Previously, the Black Hills had been granted in perpetuity to the Lakota under the Treaty of Fort Laramie in 1868.
Picture of Mount Rushmore monument. Credit: Dean Franklin. Wikipedia
However one feels about the Confederacy and the reasons behind the Civil War, the statues themselves are not dedicated to slavery or its defense. It was part of the of dealing with the war and its aftermath.
A different case can be made for Nazi Germany, where statues, monuments and stadiums were seen as a way of glorifying and paying tribute to the Nazi ideology.
Not surprisingly a better case for tearing down statues, with a broader consensus, was made following the defeat of Nazi Germany.
Yet history tells a more complicated story. In its initial years, de-Nazification had only limited impact. It would take time, generational change and external events to make Germany what it is today—a vibrant democracy that is notably less permissive of racism, extremism and fascism than the United States. Tearing down the symbols of Nazi terror was a necessary first step—but it didn’t ensure overnight political or cultural transformation. It required a longer process of public reconciliation with history for Germans to acknowledge their shared responsibility for the legacy of Nazism.
It was not until decades later, during the 1970's that Germany gained closure on coming to terms with its history, but not because of tearing down statues. Among the things that aided the process, both of Germany coming to terms with its history and with the Jewish state, were:
Belated public investigations into German war crimes on the eastern front
Israel’s capture and trial of Adolf Eichmann
Criminal trials in Frankfurt of Auschwitz concentration camp guards
The Six-Day War
The Yom Kippur War
The massacre of Israeli athletes during the 1972 Olympic games in Munich
The American miniseries, "Holocaust" -- whose 4 episodes were watched by 20 million viewers
We can argue over to what degree the US needs to have a similar reconciliation with its past, especially of the Confederacy.
The US in fact might not need to go through the same kind of healing process that Germany did.
But the Palestinian Arabs do, whose anti-Israel and antisemitic cartoons still make use of Nazi imagery.
Today's Palestinian Arabs have their own ideology of hate, one which has led them beyond cartoons, to build monuments dedicated to murderers of unarmed men, women and children, in the name of "resistance"
The Jenin municipality last month named a square after “martyr” Khaled Nazzal, a Democratic Front for the Liberation of Palestine (DFLP) operative who planned a massacre in the northern town of Ma’alot in which Palestinian terrorists murdered 22 schoolchildren and four adults. It also erected a monument in Nazzal’s honor.
When the IDF took down the statue, it was put back up the next day.
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In July 2016 Abbas ignored Israel's request and went ahead with a monument honoring the late Palestinian terrorist Ahmad Jabarah Abu Sukar. Known as "the refrigerator bomber," Abu Sukar planned the detonation of a refrigerator filled with explosives in the center of Jerusalem, murdering 15 people and wounding more than 60. The monument describes Abu Sakar as a "heroic martyr" -- an example to emulated if not glorified.
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In 2010, in a ceremony attended by dozens of Palestinian students a public square was dedicated to Palestinian terrorist Dalal Mughrabi, who in 1978 helped carry out the deadliest terrorists attack in Israel's history. The official ceremony had been put off so as not to coincide with a visit by Vice President Biden, who was there to promote peace talks:
The woman being honored, Dalal Mughrabi, was the 19-year-old leader of a Palestinian squad that sailed from Lebanon and landed on a beach between Haifa and Tel Aviv. They killed an American photojournalist, hijacked a bus and commandeered another, embarking on a bloody rampage that left 38 Israeli civilians dead, 13 of them children, according to official Israeli figures. Ms. Mughrabi and several other attackers were killed.
While the confederate statues are a reminder of the slavery and abuse suffered, those monuments do not glorify it.
While the Nazi statues glorify the leaders of the party and of Nazi Germany, they did not explicitly glorify the murder of Jews. Most of the concentration camps themselves were in Poland. Germans at the time did go along with sending Jews to the camps and the gas chambers, but when confronted with the facts, they still retained a sense of shame.
On the Palestinian leadership of Hamas fires rockets indiscriminately at Israel, without regard as to whom may be hit. They also encourage attacks on Israeli civilians. For their part, Abbas and the Palestinian Authority incite hatred against Israel through the glorification of terrorists, whether through monuments, programs or the preaching of radical imams.
The Confederacy and Nazi Germany are in the past.
The Palestinian Authority and Hamas are now in the 21st century inciting hatred and murder out in the open in a way that would surprise the Nazis.The West, meanwhile, turns a deaf ear to this in a way that would make Neville Chamberlain seem like a brave man of integrity.
No one expects those same US protesters to take note of all this and make an issue of Palestinian statues glorifying murder half way around the world, but one would think that at the very least they would demonstrate an awareness of the situation, instead of making excuses for it.
If statues and monuments are going to come down anywhere, statues and monuments glorifying Palestinian terrorists must come down as the very first step towards an honest peace plan.
(Even though there are countries with statues dedicated to Palestinian inciters of hate and terrorism who have no intention of tearing those statues down.)
Statue of Yasser Arafat in Mexico City, Mexico.
Credit: Adrián Cerón, Wikipedia
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With all the press given over the Temple Mount, people tend to forget that the Palestinian Authority (and the Muslim world as a whole) is just as adamant that Jews do not have the right to pray or even be outside the Temple Mount as well.
The Palestinian Authority Minister of Waqf and Religious Affairs, Sheikh Yusuf Adais, issued a statement yesterday on "Zionist attacks" of the "Al Aqsa Mosque" during August. Some of these "attacks" include:
- Likud MK Yehuda Glick set up a symbolic office outside one of the gates of the Temple Mount. He sat in a chair.
- Israel continues to allow archaeological research outside the Temple Mount (such as in the City of David.)
-"Dozens of settlers prayed prayers" outside one of the Temple Mount gates
And finally:
- "Thousands of settlers performed the Talmudic rituals at the Wall of Al-Buraq" - meaning thousands of Jews went to the Western Wall to commemorate Tisha B'Av, the anniversary of the destruction of the Temple
All of these "desecrations" are just as upsetting to the Palestinian Authority as Jews calmly walking around the Temple Mount, what they call "storming Al Aqsa."
In other words, when Israel is pressured to compromise on any part of Jerusalem or the Land of Israel, its "peace partner" will go just as crazy and incite just as much terror as they insist on the next part. If Israel withdraws from territory, they ask for more. If Israel gives up all the West Bank, they would ask for more. We saw it in Lebanon when Israel left every square centimeter according to the UN - and Hezbollah made up excuses to continue to "resist."
This is a long game, and the West simply doesn't understand any mentality that goes beyond an election cycle. The Palestinians might pretend to negotiate for short term gains but they never give up on their objective of taking over all of Israel. After all, that's the entire reason for insisting on the "right of return."
And when a PA minister lists Jews praying at the Kotel as a "violation of Al Aqsa," the real outrage is that no one is reporting on what reveals the true Palestinian position, that Jews simply don't belong in Jerusalem altogether.
Here's a video apparently of Tuesday's walk by Glick and others that caused so much anger in Palestinian and other Arab media. (The video may actually be older, it was seemingly posted on YouTube on Monday but that might be a time zone issue.)
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The Tazpit News Agency story, reproduced by The Jewish Press and United With Israel, included the headline "Netanyahu: Israel Will Stay in Judea and Samaria For Ever."
I like a lot of things about Bibi, but in this case he was very careful to use words that would be interpreted by Zionists who support keeping Judea and Samaria the way this headline does.
But it isn't what he said.
We already know that Bibi has floated the idea of Jewish settlements remaining in place but under Palestinian sovereignty. That is a major part of the peace plan hat is in his head, and what he proposed to John Kerry a couple of years back.
Let's look at his actual words and see if it is consistent with his proposal to Kerry. Here are Bibi's words pieced together from Tazpit and Haaretz:
“This is the land of our fathers, this is our land. We are here to stay, forever...There will be no more uprooting of settlements in the land of Israel. It has been proven that it does not help peace. We've uprooted settlements. What did we get? We received missiles. It will not happen anymore."
Nothing about not allowing some settlements to become part of a Palestinian state. Remember, the Land of Israel isn't the State of Israel - the entire Palestinian entity would be inside the historic Land of Israel.
"And there's another reasons that we will look after this place, because it looks after us. In light of everything that is occurring around us, we can just imagine the result....From these hills we can see the Land of Israel from one end to the other.
“Imagine that radical Islamic forces were stationed on these hills. That would be a danger not only to us, but to all our neighbors. It would endanger the whole region and the entire Middle East. Given everything that is happening around us, one could only imagine the consequences....So we will not fold. We are guarding Samaria against those who want to uproot us. We will deepen our roots, build, strengthen and settle."
Israel would insist in any peace plan to maintain security control over the borders even to the Jordan. Israel would still be "guarding" Samaria even if most of it becomes part of another Arab state. Bibi would allow the strengthening of existing settlement blocs near the border and perhaps even add to them, but the settlements that are deeper inside the territories would not be under Israeli sovereignty.
Netanyahu is a politician, and a master communicator. Here is he giving one impression but he is saying something quite different, knowing that his audience would not consider the other interpretation. I wish he really did mean that Israel would hold on to every Jewish community in Judea and Samaria - but he didn't say that (unless there are other parts of the speech I missed.)
What is more concerning is that until I read this carefully wordsmithed speech, I entertained the idea that Bibi's insistence on allowing Jewish communities to stay intact under Arab rule was a bluff meant to expose the antisemitism inherent in the Palestinian leadership, as they would never accept the presence of Jewish communities. But when Bibi can't be explicit in holding onto all the settlements in a speech to settlers, it means that he really does want to transfer at least some Jewish communities to the Arabs, in the interests of territorial contiguity and the difficulty to protect the Jews in those communities as islands in an Arab sea.
I hope I'm wrong. But the matter could be cleared up in seconds if someone asks him about it in the Knesset.
(h/t Josh)
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“They asked me if it moved me when VIP’s came to visit me. And I was moved but it was even more special for me when people I have never met before showed up.”
Almost a month after the horrific attack that almost stole Niv Nehemiah’s life, preparing to be released from the hospital, Niv wanted to express his feelings about the kindness of strangers - the people who he had never met before who came to see him in the hospital, to encourage him, to tell him and show his family that they are not alone.
Have you ever gone to the hospital to visit someone you don’t know? Does that sound like a weird thing to do?
It’s something Israelis sometimes do.
Being in the hospital, being sick or wounded and needing to heal is a private sort of thing. Even the friendliest of people would normally prefer to be seen at their best, not while they are weak and suffering but in Israel strangers are just family you haven’t met yet.
In Jewish tradition, visiting the sick is a mitzvah, a good deed. I’m not sure how many of the people who visit people they have never met before do it out of the conscious desire to do a good deed. That thought comes up but, at least in my experience, it is secondary. The driving motivator is a feeling of being called to go, like it is something you should do. You hear about a story that touches you, a person that you feel special empathy for and something inside makes you feel like you should go to them.
The same is true for attending funerals of people you have never met before or visiting a bereaved family during the shivah, that mourning period. The reason for going is less a conscious thought and more a feeling that it is just where you are supposed to be.
The Yavneh supermarket terror attack on August 2nd, was particularly horrifying.
This is not the first attack to have been captured on camera but the footage made it very easy to see the cool demeanor of the terrorist as he almost casually chose Niv as his victim. The swift transformation from average man, like so many others walking those same aisles (the average places, everyone goes during their normal routine) who, in an instant, morphed in to a weapon of death thirsting for Jewish blood is sickening to witness.
But it was Niv, alone, that was particularly horrifying. Suddenly this regular man had to become a warrior, battling for his very life. And no one came to help him.
Why? I don’t know. Except for attacks that happen in locations where the victim is utterly alone, there is always someone who intervenes, someone who tries to come to the rescue. Here was Niv in a public place and no one came. In the video of the attack you can see two women running away. Were there no men in the store? (Were the only men there Arabs willing to let the attack play out?) I don’t know what happened but, like many other people in the country, I was left with the feeling that Niv should not have been alone.
Possibly that feeling is what drove strangers to visit Niv in the hospital. To show him that he is
not alone. To encourage his family. If he had been hospitalized closer to where I live, I would have gone too.
And here is Niv, a man who fought death with his bare hands, who is drawing hope from people he never met before that came to visit him in the hospital. He could have spoken about the horror of the attack, his concern about his family or how long it would take him to heal. Instead he wanted to thank God and the doctors that saved his life and speak about the kindness of strangers.
It is people like Niv that give me hope.
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