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

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"For decades the international community has been eating-up Palestinian propaganda without checking the reality on the ground,” continued Revivi.

"Peace is about two peoples living side-by-side and was never about ethnically cleansing Jews from Judea. This Yom Kippur (Day of Atonement), it's time the world atone for their past sins and acknowledge that our communities; where Jews and Palestinians live, drive and work alongside each other, are in fact the key to lasting peace," he concluded.

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Erekat: Israel occupies 100% of Palestine
 
We have come to try and put an end to the hostilities, so that our children, our children’s children, will no longer experience the painful cost of war, violence and terror. We have come to secure their lives and to ease the sorrow and the painful memories of the past to hope and pray for peace.Yitzhak Rabin at the signing ceremony of the Oslo I Accords,Washington, D.C. September 13, 1993.

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http://www.jewishpress.com/indepth/...-24-failing-the-crystal-ball-test/2017/10/01/
 
Perhaps we have been too much influenced by the world media and political institutions that treat terrorism against Israel as understandable. There seems to be an attitude here that there is an “acceptable” level of terrorism. After all, more people are killed in road accidents. But it is not acceptable to the families of those who are murdered. And it should not be acceptable to the state that our neighbors think that murdering us is praiseworthy, that they glorify and pay murderers.

It is not acceptable that there is a culture in which killing Jews is permissible and encouraged. It is our responsibility to our people to put an end to it. To destroy the culture of hate and death.

What else could “Never Again” mean?

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The real meaning of “Never Again” | Abu Yehuda
 
It’s really quite remarkable to see the cavernous gap that separates modern, western societies from retrograde Islamic hell holes. Where we in the West celebrate role models in sports, business, entrepreneurship, leaders in science, medicine, the arts, etc., we’re then confounded by those in the Islamic Death Cults of ISIS, Fatah, Hamas and the long list of murderous islamic terrorist franchises who celebrate their familial Death Cult heroes.




75 Palestinian Authority schools named after terrorists and Nazi collaborators and honoring Martyrs and Martyrdom - PMW Bulletins


75 Palestinian Authority schools
named after terrorists and Nazi collaborators
and honoring Martyrs and Martyrdom


- 31 PA schools named after terrorists
- 3 PA schools named after Nazi collaborators
- 41 PA school names glorify Martyrdom
- School funded by Belgium given name of terrorist
 
It’s really quite remarkable to see the cavernous gap that separates modern, western societies from retrograde Islamic hell holes. Where we in the West celebrate role models in sports, business, entrepreneurship, leaders in science, medicine, the arts, etc., we’re then confounded by those in the Islamic Death Cults of ISIS, Fatah, Hamas and the long list of murderous islamic terrorist franchises who celebrate their familial Death Cult heroes.




75 Palestinian Authority schools named after terrorists and Nazi collaborators and honoring Martyrs and Martyrdom - PMW Bulletins


75 Palestinian Authority schools
named after terrorists and Nazi collaborators
and honoring Martyrs and Martyrdom


- 31 PA schools named after terrorists
- 3 PA schools named after Nazi collaborators
- 41 PA school names glorify Martyrdom
- School funded by Belgium given name of terrorist

And these are the people Israel is supposed to make peace with?
 
No state or people on earth would tolerate living under these conditions without necessary security precautions which save lives on a daily basis.

As a sad reminder of the need for security measures, on Tuesday of this week another three Israelis were murdered by a terrorist near Jerusalem. The terrorist was a Palestinian employee, who gunned down the three Israelis as he reported for work.

This terrorist exploited the goodwill of a community, who had given him employment and welcomed him into their homes, to commit murder. The sad reality is that the Palestinian leadership will not condemn such an attack but will instead give a monthly salary as a reward to the terrorist’s family.

I wonder would Mr Murphy find the opportunity to condemn such an attack or would he simply declare it as an “act of resistance”?

I would invite Mr Murphy to visit Israel again and meet with Israelis who have suffered at the hands of Palestinian terrorists. He could meet the communities that have been terrorised by Hamas rockets raining down from Gaza and the families that have been torn apart by suicide bomb attacks by Palestinian terrorists in Jerusalem and elsewhere.

(full article online)

Israel’s security precautions
 
No state or people on earth would tolerate living under these conditions without necessary security precautions which save lives on a daily basis.

As a sad reminder of the need for security measures, on Tuesday of this week another three Israelis were murdered by a terrorist near Jerusalem. The terrorist was a Palestinian employee, who gunned down the three Israelis as he reported for work.

This terrorist exploited the goodwill of a community, who had given him employment and welcomed him into their homes, to commit murder. The sad reality is that the Palestinian leadership will not condemn such an attack but will instead give a monthly salary as a reward to the terrorist’s family.

I wonder would Mr Murphy find the opportunity to condemn such an attack or would he simply declare it as an “act of resistance”?

I would invite Mr Murphy to visit Israel again and meet with Israelis who have suffered at the hands of Palestinian terrorists. He could meet the communities that have been terrorised by Hamas rockets raining down from Gaza and the families that have been torn apart by suicide bomb attacks by Palestinian terrorists in Jerusalem and elsewhere.

(full article online)

Israel’s security precautions
As a sad reminder of the need for security measures, on Tuesday of this week another three Israelis were murdered by a terrorist near Jerusalem.
Occupations always have a problem with security.

It comes with the territory.
 
No state or people on earth would tolerate living under these conditions without necessary security precautions which save lives on a daily basis.

As a sad reminder of the need for security measures, on Tuesday of this week another three Israelis were murdered by a terrorist near Jerusalem. The terrorist was a Palestinian employee, who gunned down the three Israelis as he reported for work.

This terrorist exploited the goodwill of a community, who had given him employment and welcomed him into their homes, to commit murder. The sad reality is that the Palestinian leadership will not condemn such an attack but will instead give a monthly salary as a reward to the terrorist’s family.

I wonder would Mr Murphy find the opportunity to condemn such an attack or would he simply declare it as an “act of resistance”?

I would invite Mr Murphy to visit Israel again and meet with Israelis who have suffered at the hands of Palestinian terrorists. He could meet the communities that have been terrorised by Hamas rockets raining down from Gaza and the families that have been torn apart by suicide bomb attacks by Palestinian terrorists in Jerusalem and elsewhere.

(full article online)

Israel’s security precautions
As a sad reminder of the need for security measures, on Tuesday of this week another three Israelis were murdered by a terrorist near Jerusalem.
Occupations always have a problem with security.

It comes with the territory.

Professor Tinmore is an expert in security.

:)
 
No state or people on earth would tolerate living under these conditions without necessary security precautions which save lives on a daily basis.

As a sad reminder of the need for security measures, on Tuesday of this week another three Israelis were murdered by a terrorist near Jerusalem. The terrorist was a Palestinian employee, who gunned down the three Israelis as he reported for work.

This terrorist exploited the goodwill of a community, who had given him employment and welcomed him into their homes, to commit murder. The sad reality is that the Palestinian leadership will not condemn such an attack but will instead give a monthly salary as a reward to the terrorist’s family.

I wonder would Mr Murphy find the opportunity to condemn such an attack or would he simply declare it as an “act of resistance”?

I would invite Mr Murphy to visit Israel again and meet with Israelis who have suffered at the hands of Palestinian terrorists. He could meet the communities that have been terrorised by Hamas rockets raining down from Gaza and the families that have been torn apart by suicide bomb attacks by Palestinian terrorists in Jerusalem and elsewhere.

(full article online)

Israel’s security precautions
As a sad reminder of the need for security measures, on Tuesday of this week another three Israelis were murdered by a terrorist near Jerusalem.
Occupations always have a problem with security.

It comes with the territory.

Professor Tinmore is an expert in security.

:)
.... and international law.

His legal briefs make Hanes underwear quiver in their... underpants.
 
Ha’aretz and friends often refer to “the occupation” and the need to “end it.” This is another example of linguistic pollution. The presence of the IDF east of the 1949 armistice line is not a belligerent occupation in the traditional sense, because there is no state that is occupied. It is true that the Israeli Supreme Court decided that the IDF should provide the inhabitants with all the rights and protections guaranteed to a population under occupation as specified in the Geneva Conventions, but this was in order to protect their rights, not to limit them – and explicitly not to define the situation as one of occupation.

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Love of the Land: A dishonest and misleading editorial from Ha’aretz - by Vic Rosenthal
 
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