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

Status
Not open for further replies.
Note in particular:

  • The area now known as the “West Bank” being referred to by its real name – Judea and Samaria
  • Contrary to the prevailing narrative peddled by the haters, Jews bought Arab land – and the Arabs were more than happy to sell it to them, given the land was arid
  • Mention of the Arabs having been in the land for 1,300 years – an acknowledgement they came with the Islamic conquest of the area in the 7th century (and not earlier as they claim)
  • Mention of Arabs here rejecting the term “Palestinian Arab”, instead seeing themselves as part of ancient Syria
  • How the Jews increased the standard of living for the Arabs, but this only increased anti-Zionist sentiment (believe it or not)

(article and screenshots online)

Know Your History: The Jewish And Arab Populations In The Holy Land (NY Times May 16, 1948)
 
It really is quite the alternate reality where Islamics choose to live. Here we see the continuation of thievery from the UNRWA welfare fraud and western insistance to support Islamic terrorism by funding that agency.

Abbas (i.e. Arafat II), continues where Arafat left off: a known Islamic terrorist and one who ideologically and financially raped his own people, squandered millions upon millions of dollars intended for the improvement of the lives of those who he is supposed to represent, those dollars instead being used for his own betterment and the “paid for in blood” loyalty of a select few who have kept their own people in squalor while they live a privileged existence



Mahmoud Abbas is personally responsible
for the high salaries to terrorists


Mahmoud Abbas is personally responsible for the high salaries to terrorists - PMW Bulletins
Abbas further admitted that he himself gave the kill orders


by Itamar Marcus
White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer noted yesterday that President Trump brought up the issue of salaries to terrorists in his meeting with PA Chairman Abbas:
"The president raised concerns about the payments to Palestinian prisoners in Israeli jails who have committed acts of terror and to their families and emphasized the need to resolve this issue."
[Press Briefing by Press Secretary Sean Spicer, 5/3/2017, #44]
 
Nakba Day is May 15.

These Arabs specifically chose to protest on Israel's Independence Day, which goes according to the Hebrew calendar. The one and only reason is to position it not as a day of memory or sorrow but a day of protest at Israel's very existence, specifically on Israel's day of independence, no matter what day of the Gregorian calendar it comes out on.

And the organizer says quite plainly that he wants to destroy Israel by not only having the fake refugees "return" but by also having the Israeli Arabs "return" to the exact spots that their great-grandparents lived.

Especially if Jews live there now.

(full article online)

More proof that the "Nakba" isn't about remembering a catastrophe but about destroying Israel ~ Elder Of Ziyon - Israel News
 

Some $30,000 of exports reached the US.

Jordan, on the other hand, has been reducing the amount of Palestinian agricultural goods that it imports.

None has gone to Egypt or other Arab countries.

(I know in the past Gaza goods have been exported to Europe, I don't know why that seems to have stopped.)

Are "pro-Palestinian" NGOs celebrating this ~200% increase in Gaza exports since last year?

No - they deliberately are ignoring it.

(full article online)

Gaza exports are steadily increasing. No one reports it. ~ Elder Of Ziyon - Israel News
 
Turning off the remaining electricity to Gaza would have almost unfathomable consequences - water shutdowns, hospitals closing, and a true humanitarian crisis.

Mahmoud Abbas is willing, for his own political ends, to directly hurt his people in immediate and dire ways.

A funny thing happened this week, though.

Israel didn't turn off the electricity.

Despite the thousands of pages of NGO reports that Israel is doing everything it can to hurt Palestinians and to make their lives miserable, Israel has, at its own expense, continued to provide electricity to Gaza.

That's about $3 million so far.

No one knows how long Israel can continue to fill in the gaps that the Abbas refuses to pay, but what is certain is that Israel cares more about Palestinian lives than Mahmoud Abbas does.

Why is this not being reported anywhere?

(full article online)

Israel, at its own expense, is paying for Gaza electricity. Media ignores the story. ~ Elder Of Ziyon - Israel News
 
Booth apparently wants Washington Post readers to think the recipients of the funds are innocent widows and orphans—who, after all, should not be blamed for the acts of their terrorist relatives, and therefore deserve government support.

That line of thinking is, of course, absurd. The family of Dylann Roof, perpetrator of the June 2015 South Carolina church massacre, is not responsible for what he did—but that does not mean they deserve to be supported by the U.S. government. The siblings of Oklahoma City bomber Timothy McVeigh were not to blame for his deeds, but that does not mean they merit receiving “social welfare” payments because their brother was executed.

There are two obvious reasons the PA financially supports terrorists’ families. One is the PA wants to encourage the terrorists to proceed with their murderous plans, by giving them the peace of mind that their families will be taken care of if they are killed or jailed. The second is the PA reveres the terrorists’ families, viewing them as an admired part of the Palestinian war against Israel. But you won’t find any acknowledgment of these obvious facts in William Booth’s dispatches.

The payments to the families, however, are just part of the problem. There is also the matter of PA payments made directly to the terrorists themselves. Mr. Booth somehow forgot to mention this inconvenient information.

(full article online)

Washington Post reporter justifies paying Palestinian terrorists
 
Note in particular:

  • The area now known as the “West Bank” being referred to by its real name – Judea and Samaria
  • Contrary to the prevailing narrative peddled by the haters, Jews bought Arab land – and the Arabs were more than happy to sell it to them, given the land was arid
  • Mention of the Arabs having been in the land for 1,300 years – an acknowledgement they came with the Islamic conquest of the area in the 7th century (and not earlier as they claim)
  • Mention of Arabs here rejecting the term “Palestinian Arab”, instead seeing themselves as part of ancient Syria
  • How the Jews increased the standard of living for the Arabs, but this only increased anti-Zionist sentiment (believe it or not)

(article and screenshots online)

Know Your History: The Jewish And Arab Populations In The Holy Land (NY Times May 16, 1948)

Lies and propaganda. Jews managed to buy less than 15% of the land by 1947. They stole the rest.

"UNITED
NATIONS
A

0.3CAE


  • General Assembly
ecblank.gif

ecblank.gif
ecblank.gif
A/364
3 September 1947
OFFICIAL RECORDS OF THE SECOND SESSION OF
THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY


SUPPLEMENT No. 11



UNITED NATIONS
SPECIAL COMMITTEE
ON PALESTINE



REPORT TO THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY

VOLUME 1





Lake Success
New York
1947





"164. The Arab population, despite the strenuous efforts of Jews to acquire land in Palestine, at present remains in possession of approximately 85 per cent of the land. The provisions of the land transfer regulations of 1940, which gave effect to the 1939 White Paper policy, have severely restricted the Jewish efforts to acquire new land."

https://unispal.un.org/DPA/DPR/unispal.nsf/0/07175DE9FA2DE563852568D3006E10F3

upload_2017-5-5_10-36-40.png



A Survey of Palestine Volume 1 | Berman Jewish Policy Archive @ Stanford University

9b5800fa57d518a582c05b09824d5eb9.jpg
 
Note in particular:

  • The area now known as the “West Bank” being referred to by its real name – Judea and Samaria
  • Contrary to the prevailing narrative peddled by the haters, Jews bought Arab land – and the Arabs were more than happy to sell it to them, given the land was arid
  • Mention of the Arabs having been in the land for 1,300 years – an acknowledgement they came with the Islamic conquest of the area in the 7th century (and not earlier as they claim)
  • Mention of Arabs here rejecting the term “Palestinian Arab”, instead seeing themselves as part of ancient Syria
  • How the Jews increased the standard of living for the Arabs, but this only increased anti-Zionist sentiment (believe it or not)

(article and screenshots online)

Know Your History: The Jewish And Arab Populations In The Holy Land (NY Times May 16, 1948)

Lies and propaganda. Jews managed to buy less than 15% of the land by 1947. They stole the rest.

"UNITED
NATIONS
A

0.3CAE


  • General Assembly
ecblank.gif

ecblank.gif
ecblank.gif
A/364
3 September 1947
OFFICIAL RECORDS OF THE SECOND SESSION OF
THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY



SUPPLEMENT No. 11



UNITED NATIONS
SPECIAL COMMITTEE
ON PALESTINE




REPORT TO THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY

VOLUME 1





Lake Success
New York
1947






"164. The Arab population, despite the strenuous efforts of Jews to acquire land in Palestine, at present remains in possession of approximately 85 per cent of the land. The provisions of the land transfer regulations of 1940, which gave effect to the 1939 White Paper policy, have severely restricted the Jewish efforts to acquire new land."

A/364 of 3 September 1947

View attachment 124913


A Survey of Palestine Volume 1 | Berman Jewish Policy Archive @ Stanford University

9b5800fa57d518a582c05b09824d5eb9.jpg

On the other hand:

Turkey transfers Ottoman land records to Palestinian Authority

Even before 1917, Jewish and Zionist institutions had purchased large tracts of land in Palestine from absentee landlords, who lived mainly in Syria and Lebanon. These landlords had previously leased their property to local farmers, but were happy to sell it for the right price, without giving a thought to their tenant farmers. Nevertheless, Palestinians view these sales as more legitimate than those that took place during the British occupation that began in 1917
 
Amit Deri, the chairman of Reservists on Duty speaks to Arutz 2 on the organizations activities internationally. Amit mentions the initiative created called the “Palestinian Values Day” launched on college campuses, to teach the classic college students what values and ideals the Palestinian Leadership believes in through dialogue, roll ups, and activism. The message is to show that values shared by the average liberal American student are not those pushed by Palestinian leadership. We built this proactive strategy in order to spark the interest of students, instead of doing the classic “Hasbarah.”

 
The next measures that the PA is considering include stopping payments for medications and medical equipment that the West Bank supplies, and forcing approximately 34,000 employees of the Palestinian Authority’s former security services in Gaza into early retirement. These employees will receive 70% of their pension, which will save the PA millions of shekels each month — and also cause a further severe slowdown in Gaza’s economy.

That, in turn, will lead to a reduction in the import of goods from Israel and beyond, and a consequent decrease in Hamas’s tax revenue. Not coincidentally, most members of the PA’s former security services in Gaza are associates of Mohammed Dahlan, Abbas’s principal adversary from within Fatah’s support base. In other words, this measure will both hurt Hamas’s revenue and weaken Mohammed Dahlan’s supporters financially.

(full article online)

As winds of war rise, Israel must decide whether to pull the plug on Gaza
 
Amit Deri, the chairman of Reservists on Duty speaks to Arutz 2 on the organizations activities internationally. Amit mentions the initiative created called the “Palestinian Values Day” launched on college campuses, to teach the classic college students what values and ideals the Palestinian Leadership believes in through dialogue, roll ups, and activism. The message is to show that values shared by the average liberal American student are not those pushed by Palestinian leadership. We built this proactive strategy in order to spark the interest of students, instead of doing the classic “Hasbarah.”



"We built this proactive strategy in order to spark the interest of students, instead of doing the classic “Hasbarah.”" Whatever "strategy" they adopt, it's still Hasbara BS :rolleyes:
 
Note in particular:

  • The area now known as the “West Bank” being referred to by its real name – Judea and Samaria
  • Contrary to the prevailing narrative peddled by the haters, Jews bought Arab land – and the Arabs were more than happy to sell it to them, given the land was arid
  • Mention of the Arabs having been in the land for 1,300 years – an acknowledgement they came with the Islamic conquest of the area in the 7th century (and not earlier as they claim)
  • Mention of Arabs here rejecting the term “Palestinian Arab”, instead seeing themselves as part of ancient Syria
  • How the Jews increased the standard of living for the Arabs, but this only increased anti-Zionist sentiment (believe it or not)

(article and screenshots online)

Know Your History: The Jewish And Arab Populations In The Holy Land (NY Times May 16, 1948)

Lies and propaganda. Jews managed to buy less than 15% of the land by 1947. They stole the rest.

"UNITED
NATIONS
A

0.3CAE


  • General Assembly
ecblank.gif

ecblank.gif
ecblank.gif
A/364
3 September 1947
OFFICIAL RECORDS OF THE SECOND SESSION OF
THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY



SUPPLEMENT No. 11



UNITED NATIONS
SPECIAL COMMITTEE
ON PALESTINE




REPORT TO THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY

VOLUME 1





Lake Success
New York
1947






"164. The Arab population, despite the strenuous efforts of Jews to acquire land in Palestine, at present remains in possession of approximately 85 per cent of the land. The provisions of the land transfer regulations of 1940, which gave effect to the 1939 White Paper policy, have severely restricted the Jewish efforts to acquire new land."

A/364 of 3 September 1947

View attachment 124913


A Survey of Palestine Volume 1 | Berman Jewish Policy Archive @ Stanford University

9b5800fa57d518a582c05b09824d5eb9.jpg

On the other hand:

Turkey transfers Ottoman land records to Palestinian Authority

Even before 1917, Jewish and Zionist institutions had purchased large tracts of land in Palestine from absentee landlords, who lived mainly in Syria and Lebanon. These landlords had previously leased their property to local farmers, but were happy to sell it for the right price, without giving a thought to their tenant farmers. Nevertheless, Palestinians view these sales as more legitimate than those that took place during the British occupation that began in 1917

Well done, Hollie, you've proved Montelatici's point. Thanks, there may be hope for you yet.
 
Note in particular:

  • The area now known as the “West Bank” being referred to by its real name – Judea and Samaria
  • Contrary to the prevailing narrative peddled by the haters, Jews bought Arab land – and the Arabs were more than happy to sell it to them, given the land was arid
  • Mention of the Arabs having been in the land for 1,300 years – an acknowledgement they came with the Islamic conquest of the area in the 7th century (and not earlier as they claim)
  • Mention of Arabs here rejecting the term “Palestinian Arab”, instead seeing themselves as part of ancient Syria
  • How the Jews increased the standard of living for the Arabs, but this only increased anti-Zionist sentiment (believe it or not)

(article and screenshots online)

Know Your History: The Jewish And Arab Populations In The Holy Land (NY Times May 16, 1948)

Lies and propaganda. Jews managed to buy less than 15% of the land by 1947. They stole the rest.

"UNITED
NATIONS
A

0.3CAE


  • General Assembly
ecblank.gif

ecblank.gif
ecblank.gif
A/364
3 September 1947
OFFICIAL RECORDS OF THE SECOND SESSION OF
THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY



SUPPLEMENT No. 11



UNITED NATIONS
SPECIAL COMMITTEE
ON PALESTINE




REPORT TO THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY

VOLUME 1





Lake Success
New York
1947






"164. The Arab population, despite the strenuous efforts of Jews to acquire land in Palestine, at present remains in possession of approximately 85 per cent of the land. The provisions of the land transfer regulations of 1940, which gave effect to the 1939 White Paper policy, have severely restricted the Jewish efforts to acquire new land."

A/364 of 3 September 1947

View attachment 124913


A Survey of Palestine Volume 1 | Berman Jewish Policy Archive @ Stanford University

9b5800fa57d518a582c05b09824d5eb9.jpg

On the other hand:

Turkey transfers Ottoman land records to Palestinian Authority

Even before 1917, Jewish and Zionist institutions had purchased large tracts of land in Palestine from absentee landlords, who lived mainly in Syria and Lebanon. These landlords had previously leased their property to local farmers, but were happy to sell it for the right price, without giving a thought to their tenant farmers. Nevertheless, Palestinians view these sales as more legitimate than those that took place during the British occupation that began in 1917

Well done, Hollie, you've proved Montelatici's point. Thanks, there may be hope for you yet.

You should try paying attention. I understand that cognitive skills elude you but the data available clearly delineates large land purchases by Jewish buyers from absentee land owners in Egypt, Syria and Lebanon. We also know that large tracts of land were held as a waqf by the Ottoman Turks.

Alas, I'm afraid there's no hope for you limited types.
 
Amit Deri, the chairman of Reservists on Duty speaks to Arutz 2 on the organizations activities internationally. Amit mentions the initiative created called the “Palestinian Values Day” launched on college campuses, to teach the classic college students what values and ideals the Palestinian Leadership believes in through dialogue, roll ups, and activism. The message is to show that values shared by the average liberal American student are not those pushed by Palestinian leadership. We built this proactive strategy in order to spark the interest of students, instead of doing the classic “Hasbarah.”


The message is to show that values shared by the average liberal American student are not those pushed by Palestinian leadership.
The values shared by the average Palestinian are not those pushed by the so called Palestinian leadership. So, what is your point?
 
Status
Not open for further replies.

Forum List

Back
Top