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Are you trying to say something?

Mere emotional manipulation to deflect from hard questions.
The main currency of anti-Israeli propaganda.

He's not succeeding.

Doesn't he get that?

The Palestinian agenda relies on popular numbers rather than on reality.
Think Soviet Union attitude, they know they fail big time and that most of their people really prefer to live in an Israeli type of state. Most of the citizens in USSR dreamed about normalization with the west, while being forced to participate in the cold war propaganda on behalf of the soviets.
 

Are you trying to say something?

Mere emotional manipulation to deflect from hard questions.
The main currency of anti-Israeli propaganda.

He's not succeeding.

Doesn't he get that?

The Palestinian agenda relies on popular numbers rather than on reality.
Think Soviet Union attitude, they know they fail big time and that most of their people really prefer to live in an Israeli type of state. Most of the citizens in USSR dreamed about normalization with the west, while being forced to participate in the cold war propaganda on behalf of the soviets.


I think they have a better PR system in place, for whatever reason, than the Israelis.

Like grabbing hold of Western journalists on arrival in Israel, and whisking them away to propaganda seminars in their swish well organised infrastructure.
 

Are you trying to say something?

Mere emotional manipulation to deflect from hard questions.
The main currency of anti-Israeli propaganda.

He's not succeeding.

Doesn't he get that?

The Palestinian agenda relies on popular numbers rather than on reality.
Think Soviet Union attitude, they know they fail big time and that most of their people really prefer to live in an Israeli type of state. Most of the citizens in USSR dreamed about normalization with the west, while being forced to participate in the cold war propaganda on behalf of the soviets.


I think they have a better PR system in place, for whatever reason, than the Israelis.

Like grabbing hold of Western journalists on arrival in Israel, and whisking them away to propaganda seminars in their swish well organised infrastructure.

Israel - by definition a minority that can't have a stronger voice than the majority. Do You think that If the UN didn't vote for the partition, they would not establish a state?

As Ben Gurion said in the closing of his commentary on the UN:
"Our future does not depend on what the nations say, but rather on what the Jews do!"
 
Are you trying to say something?

Mere emotional manipulation to deflect from hard questions.
The main currency of anti-Israeli propaganda.

He's not succeeding.

Doesn't he get that?

The Palestinian agenda relies on popular numbers rather than on reality.
Think Soviet Union attitude, they know they fail big time and that most of their people really prefer to live in an Israeli type of state. Most of the citizens in USSR dreamed about normalization with the west, while being forced to participate in the cold war propaganda on behalf of the soviets.


I think they have a better PR system in place, for whatever reason, than the Israelis.

Like grabbing hold of Western journalists on arrival in Israel, and whisking them away to propaganda seminars in their swish well organised infrastructure.

Israel - by definition a minority that can't have a stronger voice than the majority. Do You think that If the UN didn't vote for the partition, they would not establish a state?

As Ben Gurion said in the closing of his commentary on the UN:
"Our future does not depend on what the nations say, but rather on what the Jews do!"

I think the UN vote was a token gesture. Because it, and the British, assumed the fledging state of Israel would be destroyed by the invading Arab armies. Therefore conveniently solving the "problem". Well that didn't happen.

So by that criterion, yes they could well have founded a State. Who takes any notice of the UN anyway?
 
Mere emotional manipulation to deflect from hard questions.
The main currency of anti-Israeli propaganda.

He's not succeeding.

Doesn't he get that?

The Palestinian agenda relies on popular numbers rather than on reality.
Think Soviet Union attitude, they know they fail big time and that most of their people really prefer to live in an Israeli type of state. Most of the citizens in USSR dreamed about normalization with the west, while being forced to participate in the cold war propaganda on behalf of the soviets.


I think they have a better PR system in place, for whatever reason, than the Israelis.

Like grabbing hold of Western journalists on arrival in Israel, and whisking them away to propaganda seminars in their swish well organised infrastructure.

Israel - by definition a minority that can't have a stronger voice than the majority. Do You think that If the UN didn't vote for the partition, they would not establish a state?

As Ben Gurion said in the closing of his commentary on the UN:
"Our future does not depend on what the nations say, but rather on what the Jews do!"

I think the UN vote was a token gesture. Because it, and the British, assumed the fledging state of Israel would be destroyed by the invading Arab armies. Therefore conveniently solving the "problem". Well that didn't happen.

So by that criterion, yes they could well have founded a State. Who takes any notice of the UN anyway?

Well Palestinian UN organizations are the biggest elephant in the room employing the biggest stuff and funds.
 
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