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Hamas in their own words. Keep in mind that THIS is what Palestinians freely elected. And then expected to live in peace with Israel?
People must be aware that this thing has nothing whatsoever to do with land. Ask yourself what sane people would fight 5 regional wars and continue this madness for over 60 years about a tiny scrap of land that amounts to a fraction of 1% of the arab world.
This is about nothing more than Jew hatred and the arab dream of genociding the Jews and it will never stop until the international community dumps the politically correct humouring of these psychopaths and deals with them accordingly.
Brute force is all these primitive barbarians understand and the quicker the west understands and accepts that the quicker it will be dealt with once and for all.
They love the bloodshed. They love death. They love killing Jews. No matter what kind of happy face the UN tries to put on it.
Hamas spokesman Ismail Radwan delivered a hate-filled sermon calling for the “liberation of Palestine” through terrorism rather than through inter-Arab and international conferences.
Intelligence and Terrorism Information Center at Israel Intelligence' Heritage & Commemoration Center (IICC)
Vision of the Apocalypse is a hadith attributed to Muhammad, which includes what could be interpreted as a call to slaughter the Jews. In his sermon, Ismail Radwan included the following verse: The Day of Judgment will not arrive until the Muslims fight the Jews and kill them, until the Jew hides behind the stones and the trees; and each stone or tree will say: Oh Muslim, Oh servant of God, there is a Jew hiding behind me, come and kill him; except for the gharqad, which is the tree of the Jews.
Hamas TV Prepares For Intifada III
Some Hamas leaders have been speaking in Arabic of "a coming stage"
against Israel. Many Middle East analysts are also discussing a possibility of
an "Intifada III." Unlike the first two "uprisings," the Palestinian Arabs now
have press and broadcast apparatuses at their disposal.
Leading up to the Palestinian Arab parliament elections in January 2006, and
following the Arab satellite TV revolution led by Al-Jazeera, the terrorist
organization Hamas launched its own TV network named after the Al-Aqsa mosque.
Early on, most of the programming was devoted to Koranic readings and images of
Islamic holy sites in Jerusalem.
Shortly thereafter, Hamas officials were quoted saying it would be emulating
what Hezbollah did with its TV network Al-Manar and that it would also aim to
spread the ideology of Hamas worldwide.
The director of the board of Al-Aqsa TV, Fathi Hamid, told Islam Online in
January 2006, "It's only fitting that the Islamic movement, Hamas, should have a
TV station where we can explain our hopes, our Islamic culture, and counter the
widespread and incorrect stereotyping of struggle and resistance as terrorism.
Ultimately, we hope Al-Aqsa TV will be a bridge between Hamas and the entire
world, so we can have our own voice in the international media."
The father of suicide bomber Tareq Hamid was ecstatic as he praised his
son's martyrdom operation to the channel on March 6. He told the interviewer
that when his son was about to perform the terrorist attack, he called his
friends and told them, "I swear by Allah that I saw the black-eyed virgins of
paradise on the hood of my car."
Hamas: How to kidnap an Israeli soldier (video)
While Youtube has a policy in which they remove any video considered slightly offensive to Islam, no matter how true it is, they have no problem allowing videos such as the one below to run...
Hamas TV, AKA Palestinian Media Watch, ran a training video on their station the other day. It was entitled "How to Kidnap an Israeli Soldier" and demonstrates such an incident.
Hamas: How to kidnap an Israeli soldier (video)
While Youtube has a policy in which they remove any video considered slightly offensive to Islam, no matter how true it is, they have no problem allowing videos such as the one below to run...
Hamas TV, AKA Palestinian Media Watch, ran a training video on their station the other day. It was entitled "How to Kidnap an Israeli Soldier" and demonstrates such an incident.
In another bombshell document that the Guardian and Al Jazeera did not believe is newsworthy, in 2008 the PLO wrote a paper describing the legal rights of Jews to lands that they owned prior to 1948.
The intent was to have a position ready in case Israel brought the issue up in negotiations. It was not presented to Israel.
Jews who owned land have the right to have their land restored to them or to be compensated, if restitution is not materially possible. Jews are entitled to compensation for other material and non-material losses, including lost profits, lost income, etc. caused by their displacement and dispossession.
Of course, they hold this position because they do not want to appear hypocritical with their demands from Israel. (The PLO also includes an annex to list legal arguments that Jews do not have any rights to the land anymore, in case they need to use those arguments publicly.)
Land located on Mount Scopus...was purchased from a British national in 1916. Boris Goldberg, a member of Lovers of Zion, paid for the land and took title in his name.
He gifted the land to the JNF, which gave a 999-year lease to Hebrew University.
Additional land was purchased on Mount Scopus from Raghib al-Nashashibi, Mayor of Jerusalem, and was used for the Hebrew University. Hadassah Hospital was also built on land purchased on Mount Scopus.
By 1946, the JNF acquired 72,300 dunums in the Gaza district, which encompassed more than present-day Gaza.
In 1930, a Jewish farmer from Rehovot, Tuvia Miller, bought 262 dunums of land in Dayr al-Balah in the Gaza sub-district. Miller eventually sold his land to the JNF in the early 1940s. The JNF then allowed settlers from the religious Ha-Poel ha-Mizrahi movement to build the kibbutz of Kfar Darom on the land in October 1946. They abandoned the kibbutz in June 1948
Stein reports a purchase of 4,048 dunums in Huj (Gaza sub-district) in 1935 but does not indicate the identity of the Jewish purchaser.60 Note, however, that the Palestine Partition Commission reported that, by 1938, only 3,300 dunums in Gaza were owned by Jews
In 1941, 6,373 dunums were purchased by the JNF around Gaza City, though it is unknown whether the purchase was permissible under the Land Transfer Regulations 1940.
The government of Palestine estimated a population of 3,540 Jews in the Gaza sub-district at the end of 1946. Information has not been found on the circumstances under which these Jews departed from Gaza in 1948.
There were Jewish settlements north of Jerusalem called Atarot and Neve Yaakov, which were evacuated in 1948.
A settlement called Bet Haarava, and Palestine Potash, Ltd., both located at the northern end of the Dead Sea, were situated on miri land leased by the government of Palestine and were evacuated in 1948.66
During the 1920s and 1930s, individual Jews and two Jewish-owned realty companies, Zikhron David and El Hahar, bought land in the hills around Hebron.
Notwithstanding (and, actually, because of) the Land Transfer Regulations, 1940, which placed nearly all of the West Bank in Zone A, the JNF began purchasing land around Hebron in 1940. It acquired about 8,400 dunums by 1947, some of which was purchased from individual Jews and from Zikhron David and El Hahar. The settlements established on this land were called Kfar Etzion, Masuot Yitzhak, Ein Tzurim and Revadim. The JNF circumvented the prohibition on acquisition of land by Jews by creating front companies. Most of the Jewish-owned land around Hebron was held, as of 1948, by the JNF rather than by individual Jewish owners.
Some 16,000 dunums of land were purchased by Jews before 1948 in the Etzion Bloc and Beit Hadassah.
Himnuta bought land near Jericho and present-day Ma’ale Adumim. The funding in urban areas usually came from state coffers, while the purchase of agricultural land was paid for by the JNF.
During the British mandate, the government of Palestine leased miri land on a long-term basis (50 or 100 years) to Jewish settlement organisations.
By 1948, the concentrations of lands owned by Jews were in the old Jewish quarters of Jerusalem and Hebron, on the periphery of Jerusalem, and in the Tul-Karem region and the Gaza Strip.
* Apparently, 80% of Har Homa’s [Jabal Abu Ghneim’s] land is Jewish land purchased in the forties and before.
The JNF lost land in the Dheisheh refugee camp in the West Bank as well, and this matter has been postponed for the eventual [peace] talks for over a decade.
Now, why wouldn't The Guardian or its partner Al Jazeera want to write about a paper that details Jewish legal rights to lands in the territories?
Could it be that these "news" organizations are more interested in manipulating the news rather than reporting it?
This paper doesn't merely hurt the PLO, as most of the papers that made The Guardian's pages were intended to do, but the entire Palestinian Arab national movement - and that's a big taboo in the newsroom of The Guardian. (Not to mention the inconvenient fact that Great Britain made laws specifically banning land sales to people based merely on their religion. Slightly embarrassing, no?)
The worst violation of the UN in its entire history is the multi-state Arab attacks on the UN re-restablished state of Israel.
Why was there no UN Resolution on these Arab attacks, perpetrated with a declared goal of genocide - even after the attacking states VOTED in the UN Motion? Guess why the attacks continue!