All The News Anti-Israel Posters Will Not Read Or Discuss 2



Turkish Tourist STABS Israeli border officer in Jerusalem. Turkish National Hassan Saklanan, 34, attacked an Israeli Border Police officer, coming from behind and stabbing him near Herod's Gate in the Old City of Jerusalem.

The officer and another police officer then turned around and shot the attacker dead.

The officer was lightly wounded in the attack.
 


A new Palestinian sandwich shop in town is really big on calling everything Palestinian: Palestinian olive oil, Palestinian pickles, which are all really Levantine items (Lebanon, Syria, Jordan and Israel/Palestine). Yet this shop appropriates an Israeli recipe. It adds Amba to shawarma.

Amba originated in India and made its way to the Gulf and Iraq, but not the Levant. Jews who were forced out of Iraq in 1950 carried it with them and added it to Levantine food (Iraqi cuisine is not Levantine). The result was Israeli shawarma that this Palestinian shop is selling.

With a few exceptions, dishes are rarely nationally exclusive. Msakhkhan is exclusively Palestinian, Tabbouleh is exclusively Lebanese, Koshari is exclusively Egyptian, but these are exceptions.

Cuisine is usually shaped by local produce and seasons. With Globalizations, cuisines have been fusing and producing new combinations, and the market is picking winners and losers. (Fingers crossed chocolate Hummus loses )
 
n February, Palestinian Media Watch reported about how the PA praised American soldier Aaron Bushnell for potentially sparking a movement in which people around the world would move from mere protests to actions of self-sacrifice against Israel. A writer for the official PA daily Al-Hayat Al-Jadida even went so far as to say that Palestinian-styled self-sacrifice, one of the PA euphemisms for suicidal attacks, serves as an example for all humanity.

Last week, a 34-year-old Turkish imam visiting Israel took a page from the PA attack playbook when he stabbed and wounded an Israeli border policeman near Herod’s gate in the Old City of Jerusalem. The Turkish tourist’s attack was labeled by Fatah’s spokesman as a “self-sacrificing operation,” just as it did for Bushnell’s self-immolation.

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Fatah Spokesman in Jerusalem Ma'arouf Al-Rifai: “In April there was one Martyr [in Jerusalem], namely Turkish tourist [Hassan Saklana] (i.e., terrorist) who ascended to Heaven while carrying out a self-sacrificing operation in the Old City of Jerusalem.”
[Official PA TV, May 2, 2024]​
The terminology that the Fatah spokesman used to praise this attack also falls in line with the fundamentalist religious doctrine of the PA. In its communication with the international community, the PA pretends its war with Israel is territorial, but its own people are taught that Islam prohibits Israel’s existence, that killing Israeli Jews is therefore mandated by the Quran, and that it is an Islamic act.

Accordingly, instead of condemning the attempted murder, Fatah has praised it as an act rewarded by Allah, and the PA under PA law will reward the family of the Jihadi tourist with a monthly stipend of 1,400 shekels for life.

 
RE: All The News Anti-Israel Posters Will Not Read Or Discuss 2
SUBTOPIC: Penal legislation. V. Penalties. Death penalty
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That they do not have a “ Death Penalty “ for Arabs in Prison
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The Status of the Crime and Elements of the Offence is dependent on the jurisdiction and authority within the venue of the authority which convenes the Court.
Remember: Article 68 Fourth Geneva Convention

EXCERPT
The penal provisions promulgated by the Occupying Power in accordance with Articles 64 and 65 may impose the death penalty on a protected person only in cases where the person is guilty of espionage, of serious acts of sabotage against the military installations of the Occupying Power or of intentional offences which have caused the death of one or more persons, provided that such offences were punishable by death under the law of the occupied territory in force before the occupation began.

Prior to June 1967 the West Bank and Gaza Strip were under the jurisdiction of the Jordanians and Egyptians (respectively). Jordanian Law ended on 31 July 1988. Jordan still has Capital Punishment as an option, but the Jordanian Constitution requires the King to confirm the sentence. Egyptian Military Tribunals ended in 1967. Egypt still uses Capital Punishment.

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