Palestinian Industry of Lies - Ben Dror Yemini

Hamas used the water pipes to the Israeli greenhouses. Israel cut the water leaving the pipes useless.

Which explains how the flooding in Gaza is Israeli fault?

Or the fault of the imaginary dams?

It's willful degeneracy.

 
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Ridiculous Palestinian Propaganda: Blowing Hot Air Edition


Did you know the bagpipes were a palestinian Arab invention?

Neither did I, but there you go.

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What’s next? Haggis being passed off as palestinian Arab cuisine?

But hey, if the Iranians can co-opt Riverdance, why can’t the palestinian Arabs co-opt this?

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UNRWA Fraud - how Gaza Oligarchs are making
free UN food into a multi-billion business
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UNRWA warns of deficit calling for steady funding...



Antisemite Pete Gregson Scammed By His Gazan Friend

Remember Pete Gregson, the rabid antisemite behind the ill-fated Gaza twinning campaign with Edinburgh last year?



I am happy to report his year went from bad to worse, as thousands of pounds he thought he had raised for palestinian Arab charities were stolen by a Gaza-based activist he regarded as his friend.

Former NHS trade union shop steward Pete Gregson, who was expelled from the GMB union after he claimed Israel “exaggerates” the Holocaust, raised money for Gaza-based Mohammed Almadhoun who he now claims syphoned off much of the cash.
Edinburgh-based Mr Gregson was thrown out of his union in 2019 after claiming Israel was “a racist endeavour” and used the Nazis’ murder of six million Jews “for political ends”.
Until recently he worked closely with Mr Almadhoun, who he described as running an educational centre for orphans and poor students.
Describing his then-friend’s work on a crowd-funding page he set up, Mr Gregson wrote: “Everybody involved with the centre is a volunteer — no-one gets paid. And all costs must be raised by Mohammed from donations; there is no funding from anywhere apart from people like you.”

The pair worked together to twin Edinburgh with Gaza City, and the Palestinian activist introduced a video created by Mr Gregson for a “Gig for Gaza” held in the Scottish capital.
After Mr Almadhoun said he had been diagnosed with a brain tumour Mr Gregson helped raise thousands of pounds for emergency surgery. He also says he then gave his own money to pay for Mr Almadhoun’s daughter to have a hernia operation.

But, the Scottish anti-Zionist activist now claims, it was a “humongous fraud”.
In an email to supporters, Mr Gregson wrote: “The medical bills for a non-existent dying son, a wife who wasn’t ill, a brain tumour that wasn’t there and a daughter who wasn’t endlessly ill has convinced me that Mohammed will tell lies with impunity if it means he can scam money.”

He added: “Again and again, I lent him money to pay the bills. Indeed, there have been so many awful situations that Mohammed has been in since April, that I often wondered how one man could suffer so much ill-fortune.”

Mr Almadhoun had also asked for money to repair damage to his educational centre but the picture he posted on a fundraising website of the allegedly damaged school in May 2019 had previously been used in international news reports about bomb damage at a school in Syria in 2012.
In October, Mr Gregson asked for yet more money. He wrote: “We’ve now raised £928 for Mohammed’s brain surgery. Removing the malignant cancer will cost $3,500 so our new total is £3,964.”
Last week, writing to his supporters, Mr Gregson claimed he realised he had been duped and claimed Mr Almadhoun had allegedly offered to repay “the thousands of pounds he owed me”.
In an email to the JC Mr Gregson wrote how he slowly realised that his friend was taking advantage of him and other donors.
He said: “You need to appreciate that Mohammed Almadhoun runs the “Take my Hand” youth club and that, until recently, we worked with around 25 young people in his club five times a week doing English classes. I have spent a great deal of time with those Take my Hand children.
It was Mohammed’s volunteering work in the community that was quite laudable.” But gradually he claims it became clear that not all the money Mr Almadhoun was asking him for was for genuine good causes.
He said he still believed “the youth work project was genuine” but that, “his medical bills were not… I realised Mohammed was spinning me a line”. He said that he had now lodged a complaint against Mr Almoudhoun with the Gaza police.

Ah yes, a complaint lodged with the Gaza police aka Hamas. They probably were part of the scam, and the funds have already been diverted to them – like all those other scams we have seen.

 
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Palestinians accuse Israel of using spy cows


 
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[ This is sick, as it steals Assyrian history and turns into a "Palestinian" one. There are plenty of Assyrian people left for the US to return the artifact to, not "Palestinians". Are we going to be hearing from any Assyrians on this? ]

American and Palestinian officials gathered on Thursday at the Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities in Bethlehem for what was described as “the historic repatriation of a rare Palestinian cultural object.”

During the ceremony, the Department of Homeland Security’s investigative arm (Homeland Security Investigations) delivered a 2,700-year-old cosmetic spoon to the Palestinian Authority. The ancient tool is carved from ivory and has an etched winged figure into its front side. It was used to ladle incense onto fires and braziers at rites venerating the gods and the dead.

P.A. Minister of Tourism Rula Maayah welcomed the U.S. delegation.

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There is no indication as to what makes this object culturally Palestinian. Yet the head of the U.S. Office of Palestinian Affairs, George Noll, stated that his office “is proud to facilitate the return of this rare antiquity, an example of Palestinian cultural patrimony.”


(full article online)

 

Palestinian Fauxtography: Exploiting US children's photos

If facts were on their side, why the need for these disgusting lies?

The following was re-posted by a Israel-hater late last year,
but has only just now come to my attention.

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Since this particular post has been shared 111 times, this really means the photo in this context has been shared way more in total, reaching thousands of people, if not more.


Except here’s the thing. The photo was stolen from a blog written by the parents of a little boy in the US diagnosed with a lower limb abnormality called Fibular Hemimelia.

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Palestinian Fauxtography: Unimpressed Baby Edition

Watch out grumpy cat! A number of Israel-haters are going ga-ga over a photo of a very unimpressed-looking baby, claiming he is the “first Palestinian baby born in 2023 in Gaza.”


A Google Image search reveals this baby has really been doing the rounds the past few days, almost exclusively on Arabic sites:



And he is being claimed by other Arab countries:




Same as claiming he is “palestinian” actually
But which is the original?

The answer is none of them.

A TinEye reverse image search reveals the image has been around since at least 2021:



After some further investigating, I discovered he is not from the Arab world at all:




In other words, the poor baby has become the latest victim of palestinian propaganda co-opting techniques.

 

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