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Ahed Tamimi Offers Israelis a Lesson Worthy of Gandhi

Sixteen-year-old Ahed Tamimi may not be what Israelis had in mind when, over many years, they criticised Palestinians for not producing a Mahatma Gandhi or Nelson Mandela.

Eventually, colonized peoples bring to the fore a figure best suited to challenge the rotten values at the core of the society oppressing them. Ahed is well qualified for the task.

She was charged last week with assault and incitement after she slapped two heavily armed Israeli soldiers as they refused to leave the courtyard of her family home in the West Bank village of Nabi Saleh, near Ramallah. Her mother, Nariman, is in detention for filming the incident. The video quickly went viral.

Ahed lashed out shortly after soldiers nearby shot her 15-year-old cousin in the face, seriously injuring him.

Western commentators have largely denied Ahed the kind of effusive support offered to democracy protesters in places such as China and Iran. Nevertheless, this Palestinian schoolgirl – possibly facing a long jail term for defying her oppressors – has quickly become a social media icon.

For years, she and other villagers have held a weekly confrontation with the Israeli army as it enforces the rule of Jewish settlers over Nabi Saleh. These settlers have forcibly taken over the village’s lands and ancient spring, a vital water source for a community that depends on farming.

Ahed Tamimi Offers Israelis a Lesson Worthy of Gandhi
 
The blue-eyed poster girl of Palestinian propaganda

Op-ed: Ahed Tamimi’s success in the Western public opinion stems from the fact that she doesn’t look like a typical Muslim or Palestinian woman; she generates sympathy because she looks like the daughter of the white family next door. As long as she delivers the goods, the clear racist aspect in this ability to identify with her doesn’t really matter.

For years, she has been the poster girl of Palestinian propaganda. The jewel in the crown. The star of Pallywood, a term coined by Prof. Richard Landes to describe the Palestinians' staged false displays for the purpose of accusing Israel of violence.
 
Ahed has three possible endings:

1. She follows her own call-to-action and becomes a martyr.
2. She follows in her father's footsteps and becomes the family figurehead in calling others to be martyrs.
3. She grows up, stops being useful in the propaganda and is replaced with someone younger and cuter.

I'd like to consider a fourth, though I think it is unlikely.

4. She becomes a voice for peace and negotiations with Israel.
 
Yet another day in the retrograde Death Cult.

Fatah Social Media Accounts Glorify Armed Struggle Against Israel, Incite To Violence

A December 23 post reviewed the movement's struggle in the days since the U.S. recognition of Jerusalem as Israel's capital, explaining, inter alia, that a "stabbing attack operation in Tel Aviv" and rocket fire from Gaza that it said was carried out by Fatah members are a source of pride for every member of the movement. The post, which states "This post [is addressed to] everyone who takes pride in being a Fatah member," read: "A [source] of pride: 1) The person who carried out the stabbing attack operation in Tel Aviv is a Fatah member and currently a prisoner; 2) The rockets from Gaza at the occupied lands were fired by the Al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades, which belong to the Fatah movement; 3) The six martyrs who fell in the West Bank and Gaza are Fatah members; 4) All the activists arrested by the occupation in Jerusalem are Fatah members and activists; 5) Most of the anti-occupation marches are led by the Fatah movement, with the participation of all members of the Central Committee; 6) Standing behind the international measures, beginning with the convening of the Arab League, followed by [the convening of] the Organization of Islamic Cooperation, and concluding with the major victory in the UN Security Council, is the Fatah movement, headed by Chairman Abu Mazen [Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud 'Abbas]... The martyr Zakaria Al-Kafarna from Beit Hanoun in the northern Gaza strip, who was martyred yesterday, is a Fatah member as well..."[7]

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Do you remember the actual moment you became a Zionist ******* Hollie
 
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Ahed has three possible endings:

1. She follows her own call-to-action and becomes a martyr.
2. She follows in her father's footsteps and becomes the family figurehead in calling others to be martyrs.
3. She grows up, stops being useful in the propaganda and is replaced with someone younger and cuter.

I'd like to consider a fourth, though I think it is unlikely.

4. She becomes a voice for peace and negotiations with Israel.
you may be surprised,she could well be the voice but would there be an Israeli negotiator to voice with????? that is the real question Shusha
 
Yet another day in the retrograde Death Cult.

Fatah Social Media Accounts Glorify Armed Struggle Against Israel, Incite To Violence

A December 23 post reviewed the movement's struggle in the days since the U.S. recognition of Jerusalem as Israel's capital, explaining, inter alia, that a "stabbing attack operation in Tel Aviv" and rocket fire from Gaza that it said was carried out by Fatah members are a source of pride for every member of the movement. The post, which states "This post [is addressed to] everyone who takes pride in being a Fatah member," read: "A [source] of pride: 1) The person who carried out the stabbing attack operation in Tel Aviv is a Fatah member and currently a prisoner; 2) The rockets from Gaza at the occupied lands were fired by the Al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades, which belong to the Fatah movement; 3) The six martyrs who fell in the West Bank and Gaza are Fatah members; 4) All the activists arrested by the occupation in Jerusalem are Fatah members and activists; 5) Most of the anti-occupation marches are led by the Fatah movement, with the participation of all members of the Central Committee; 6) Standing behind the international measures, beginning with the convening of the Arab League, followed by [the convening of] the Organization of Islamic Cooperation, and concluding with the major victory in the UN Security Council, is the Fatah movement, headed by Chairman Abu Mazen [Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud 'Abbas]... The martyr Zakaria Al-Kafarna from Beit Hanoun in the northern Gaza strip, who was martyred yesterday, is a Fatah member as well..."[7]

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So what happened to the 3 Zionists teens who Murdered the Palestinian Boy By Incineration....What Sentence did the get????
 
The moment a Palestinian girl Amal Jamil (17-year-old) get released from the Israeli jails today, after being sentenced more then 1 year and meeting her parents for the first time in months. Her crime? A Facebook post.

 
The moment a Palestinian girl Amal Jamil (17-year-old) get released from the Israeli jails today, after being sentenced more then 1 year and meeting her parents for the first time in months. Her crime? A Facebook post.



Hmmmm. No news articles on this person with a simple search. Link?
 
British minister on Ahed Tamimi arrest: Israel soldiers ‘shouldn’t be there’

The British government has responded to the arrest of Palestinian teen activist Ahed Tamimi saying that the Israeli occupation forces should not have been in Nabi Saleh in the first place.

In oral questions yesterday, Labour MP Julie Elliott asked
Alistair Burt, minister of state for the Middle East at the Foreign & Commonwealth Office, whether he shared her “outrage” over the “continued detention of 16-year-old Ahed Tamimi”.

Burt confirmed that the British government has made representations to the Israeli authorities about Tamimi’s case.

British minister on Ahed Tamimi arrest: Israel soldiers ‘shouldn’t be there’
 
British minister on Ahed Tamimi arrest: Israel soldiers ‘shouldn’t be there’

The British government has responded to the arrest of Palestinian teen activist Ahed Tamimi saying that the Israeli occupation forces should not have been in Nabi Saleh in the first place.

In oral questions yesterday, Labour MP Julie Elliott asked
Alistair Burt, minister of state for the Middle East at the Foreign & Commonwealth Office, whether he shared her “outrage” over the “continued detention of 16-year-old Ahed Tamimi”.

Burt confirmed that the British government has made representations to the Israeli authorities about Tamimi’s case.

British minister on Ahed Tamimi arrest: Israel soldiers ‘shouldn’t be there’


1. Area C is under Israeli control. They have every right to be there as mutually agreed by treaty (aka international law).

2. There is no Green Line. It ceased to exist or be relevant once Israel and Jordan signed a peace treaty between them thus dissolving the previous Armistice Line (aka Green Line).

3. Even excepting the above, the "occupier" (cough cough) has a duty to police and provide security and safety for the citizens under "occupation" (cough cough).
 
British minister on Ahed Tamimi arrest: Israel soldiers ‘shouldn’t be there’

The British government has responded to the arrest of Palestinian teen activist Ahed Tamimi saying that the Israeli occupation forces should not have been in Nabi Saleh in the first place.

In oral questions yesterday, Labour MP Julie Elliott asked
Alistair Burt, minister of state for the Middle East at the Foreign & Commonwealth Office, whether he shared her “outrage” over the “continued detention of 16-year-old Ahed Tamimi”.

Burt confirmed that the British government has made representations to the Israeli authorities about Tamimi’s case.

British minister on Ahed Tamimi arrest: Israel soldiers ‘shouldn’t be there’


1. Area C is under Israeli control. They have every right to be there as mutually agreed by treaty (aka international law).

2. There is no Green Line. It ceased to exist or be relevant once Israel and Jordan signed a peace treaty between them thus dissolving the previous Armistice Line (aka Green Line).

3. Even excepting the above, the "occupier" (cough cough) has a duty to police and provide security and safety for the citizens under "occupation" (cough cough).
3. Even excepting the above, the "occupier" (cough cough) has a duty to police and provide security and safety for the citizens under "occupation" (cough cough).
Stealing and killing is not providing security and safety for the citizens under occupation. It is criminal.
 
British minister on Ahed Tamimi arrest: Israel soldiers ‘shouldn’t be there’

The British government has responded to the arrest of Palestinian teen activist Ahed Tamimi saying that the Israeli occupation forces should not have been in Nabi Saleh in the first place.

In oral questions yesterday, Labour MP Julie Elliott asked
Alistair Burt, minister of state for the Middle East at the Foreign & Commonwealth Office, whether he shared her “outrage” over the “continued detention of 16-year-old Ahed Tamimi”.

Burt confirmed that the British government has made representations to the Israeli authorities about Tamimi’s case.

British minister on Ahed Tamimi arrest: Israel soldiers ‘shouldn’t be there’


1. Area C is under Israeli control. They have every right to be there as mutually agreed by treaty (aka international law).

2. There is no Green Line. It ceased to exist or be relevant once Israel and Jordan signed a peace treaty between them thus dissolving the previous Armistice Line (aka Green Line).

3. Even excepting the above, the "occupier" (cough cough) has a duty to police and provide security and safety for the citizens under "occupation" (cough cough).
3. Even excepting the above, the "occupier" (cough cough) has a duty to police and provide security and safety for the citizens under "occupation" (cough cough).
Stealing and killing is not providing security and safety for the citizens under occupation. It is criminal.

Stealing and killing defines the history of Arabs-Islamics.
 
British minister on Ahed Tamimi arrest: Israel soldiers ‘shouldn’t be there’

The British government has responded to the arrest of Palestinian teen activist Ahed Tamimi saying that the Israeli occupation forces should not have been in Nabi Saleh in the first place.

In oral questions yesterday, Labour MP Julie Elliott asked
Alistair Burt, minister of state for the Middle East at the Foreign & Commonwealth Office, whether he shared her “outrage” over the “continued detention of 16-year-old Ahed Tamimi”.

Burt confirmed that the British government has made representations to the Israeli authorities about Tamimi’s case.

British minister on Ahed Tamimi arrest: Israel soldiers ‘shouldn’t be there’


1. Area C is under Israeli control. They have every right to be there as mutually agreed by treaty (aka international law).

2. There is no Green Line. It ceased to exist or be relevant once Israel and Jordan signed a peace treaty between them thus dissolving the previous Armistice Line (aka Green Line).

3. Even excepting the above, the "occupier" (cough cough) has a duty to police and provide security and safety for the citizens under "occupation" (cough cough).
3. Even excepting the above, the "occupier" (cough cough) has a duty to police and provide security and safety for the citizens under "occupation" (cough cough).
Stealing and killing is not providing security and safety for the citizens under occupation. It is criminal.

War between Arab tribes in Kfar Manda:
 
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