ARAB LOBBIES GRIP ON WIKIPEDIA
Anti-Israel club at Wikipedia working for years in cahoots (such as Hamas-nick Nableezy, the bigot Nishidani
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Wikipedia āpalestineā Islamist editor ā
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denial page creator, has been defending al Jazeera: On June 19, 2024 he argued: āOn Nuseirat, why are we trusting the NYT over AJ?ā
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'Concern, dismayā by Wikipedia attack on ADL, 43 Jewish groups tell Wikimedia Foundation. āFundamentally, Wikipedia is stripping the Jewish community of the right to defend itself from the hatred that targets our community,ā the groups wrote.
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The āIndustry of Liesā Targeting Israel.
(Dec 11, 2017)
Ilan Pappe, one of the grandfathers of this industry...
A few years ago, the Israeli journalist Ben-Dror Yemini encountered two protesters outside of an event in Boston. They were young women carrying placards denouncing the āgenocideā that Israel was committing against the Palestinians. Yemini initiated a conversation. āHow many Palestinians were...
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Many men good and true, even in the peace camp, have made every effort to erase all traces of the Jewish Nakba ā the persecution, dispossession and expulsion of Jews from Arab countries . It only provokes difficulties, they said.
Itās not about the Palestinians, they argued, it would delay the peace process, it would complicate things, and a thousand and one excuses. The main thing is to forget and make people forget.
Those who made every effort to glorify and exalt and remember and commemorate the Nakba, at least in part, made efforts to erase the Jewish Nakba. They were not alone.
Students of the State of Israel also learned much more on Deir Yassin than the Farhud in Iraq, where more Jews were slaughtered. They did not learn about the pogroms in Egypt, Syria, Libya, Aden and Morocco.
The Americans, are now once again first off the mark, illustrating that ārefugeeā includes the Jews. No Israeli prime minister, to-date, has clearly spoken on this issue. For years one has had to explain that Palestinian refugees are a consequence of Arab aggression which had two goals: First, the destruction of the Jewish state and second, that the Jews of Arab countries will pay the price. Dispossession, persecution and violence were directed against them.
Hassan al ā Banna, founder of the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt, organized volunteers to attack Israel. He announced that if Israel is established he will throw the Jews from Arab countries into the sea. The Arab League made two decisions on the dispossession and expropriation of property.
Two prominent leaders of the struggle against the nascent Israel, Haj Amin al ā Husseini and Fawzi al ā Qawukji, were self-declared Nazis. The first was the instigator and organizer of the pogrom against the Jews of Iraq ā the Farhud . So it was not the Israeli-Palestinian struggle which created the refugee problem.
It was the Arab struggle against the Jews, both in Israel and in Arab countries, which created the Jewish Nakba, the largest, and the Palestinian Nakba, a little less large.
If you erase the proper order of things, the Palestinian narrative gains legitimacy, sometimes through the efforts of the Ministry of Education.
... it is wrong to erase the real story ā about the death threats, and pogroms and Arab rejectionism, and the Nazis who were among the leaders of the struggle against Israel.
To say there is āno connectionā and āāThe Palestinians are not guilty, ā as academics sometimes suggest, is not even worthy of a third-class degree.
This is an entirely false claim, along with other lies of the same
class and claims about āthe narrative of the
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And more importantly: stressing the Jewish Nakba is not only not an obstacle to peace but it can make a huge contribution to peace.
With help from historians of Ilan Pappeās kind, Palestinians began to believe the lie that they are unique and special, forever victims, and
expendable.
They forgot and make people forget that tens of millions of people in those years experienced uprooting and expulsion, both as punishment for aggression, particularly for ethnic or national homogenization, as part
of the establishment of nation states. They forgot that not one of those tens of millions received a right of return, nor compensation. They forgot they were the recalcitrant and aggressive side. They have forgotten what they did to the Jews, who paid a higher price.
It should be clear: the right of return is a demand to destroy Israel. Jews in Israel do not want to be in the situation of Coptic Christians in Egypt or Iraq or Pakistani Christian community members.
If they believe in return or compensation only for them, they are living in a fantasy resulting from brainwashing. There is no chance for peace without recognition of Arab responsibility for the Jewish Nakba.
It should be made clear to the Palestinians to start the process of reconciliation, and they should cease to feel like the victims.
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Nakba was result of "Palestinians" backing Nazis during WWII
Ynet | May 15, 2022 |
Opinion: The longer only one side of the so-called Palestinian Catastrophe is cultivated, the longer hatred will continue to be nurtured, while historical facts point to Palestinians openly supporting Nazi propaganda during WWII
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The longer only one side of the so-called Palestinian Catastrophe is cultivated, the longer hatred will continue to be nurtured, while historical facts point to Palestinians openly supporting Nazi propaganda during WWII.
We're told time and time again that we must recognize the Palestinian "narrative" of the conflict's origins in order to understand their pain, and usher in peace.
The truth is that we need to do just the opposite. The Palestinian narrative has already become widely endorsed by many in the academia, and the more it continues to gain recognition, the more miniscule the chances for peace will become. What we need in order to achieve peace are not narratives, but historic facts.
Among those who cultivated the Palestinian narrative of the conflict more than anyone is Israeli Prof. Ilan PappƩ, the most iconic internationally recognized anti-Israel propagandist of all times.
Only several days ago he wrote: "Nazi Germany chose the wrong side of history, and Germany of today is wrong once again, because of their support in Israel."
This time, PappƩ seems to be launching a new campaign against the Bundestag as he tries to "cancel" Israel's right to exist. PappƩ's expertise manipulation here is truly remarkable: In the past, Germany tried to wipe out the Jews; In the present, PappƩ and his followers pressure Germany to validate propaganda that calls to wipe our the Jewish state. PappƩ promotes the principles of the Nakba - commemorated on May 15th - while completely distorting history along the way...
...during the Jewish Nakba, when the Jews were driven out of Arab and Muslim countries simply for being Jews. The only difference is that the Palestinian Nakba was preceded by a string of belligerent acts aimed at Jews.
The leader of Arabs of Palestine at that time - Amin al-Husseini, the former Grand Mufti of Jerusalem - resided in Germany throughout all of World War II, and served the Nazis, specializing in broadcasting propaganda that called on Muslims worldwide to wipe out the Jews in their vicinity.
He didn't act alone, there was a string of Arab leaders that threatened to wipe out Jews in Arab countries in the case of the establishment of a Jewish state.
The important question, however, is whether the Arabs of Palestine actually supported the Nazis? One of the recurrent claims brought up in the framework of this topic is that the Palestinian Arabs, like the Jews, enlisted to the British Army during the war. One history expert, Prof. Mustafa Kabha, underlined this claim in his works in 2010, and so did Prof. Mustafa Abbasi in his article titled, "Palestinians fighting against Nazis: The story of Palestinian volunteers in World War II".
Given thousands of Palestinians enlisted to the British Army, the claim that they identified with the Nazis doesn't seem plausible. PappƩ himself tried to brush off claims of Palestinian support of the Nazis, saying that only a tiny majority of Palestine's Arabs backed the Germans.
Nevertheless, right after the war, Al-Husseini managed to escape prosecution for acting as a Nazi collaborator, and reclaimed his political leadership over the Arabs in Palestine. Fawzi al-Qawuqji, a leading Arab nationalist military figure in the interwar period, also spend World War II in Germany, serving the Nazi propaganda. Despite being enemies, both Arab leaders e the Nazi ideology. Qawuqji later became the commander of the Arab Liberation Army, which called to throw the Jews to the sea.
The question remains, however, does the fact that thousands of Palestinian Arabs enlisted to the British Army proves that only a tiny minority of Palestinian backed the Nazis? Israeli researcher and author Yoni Rainey claims it doesn't.
In his books - "Closed Case" and "The Hidden Side of Nazism and the Holocaust" - he claims that about 9,000 Palestinian and Jordanian Arabs did enlist to the British Army during the war (in comparison with about 27,000 Jews). But, from the moment it became evident the Germans may pass through Egypt and reach Palestine in spring 1942, Palestinian Arabs switched sides.
About 78% of the Arab volunteers deserted the British army, often times stealing weapons for the purpose of helping the Germans fight the Jews when the time came. Additionally, a survey conducted in 1941 shows that 88% of Palestinian Arabs supported Nazi Germany, while only 9% backed the British mandate.
These are facts! They're important for the same reason the Jews must recognize that there were cases of massacre targeting Palestinians, even if only few, and that there was displacement, not merely desertion of the local Arabs.
Likewise, the Arab side needs to take responsibility for their collective support of the Nazis. The Mufti and Qawuqji faithfully represented the Arab people. And if, God forbid, the war would've ended with a German victory, no Nakba would've taken place. Rather, the extermination of all Jews in Mideast would have commenced....