Palestinian Industry of Lies - Ben Dror Yemini

Distorting history: Accusing Israel of doctoring Abbas video

A video showing Abbas ordering child murder was not believed by US Sec. of State. He only had to do some homework.

In the September 11th, 2020 edition of The Jewish Insider, Matthew Kassel writes that Bob Woodward recounts an incident on May 22, 2017, when President Trump met with Netanyahu in Israel and gave him a video of Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas.

“It sounded like Abbas was ordering the murder of children,” Woodward wrote. Trump, who was to meet with Abbas the next day was appalled. But US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson, who watched the “spliced-together” video, believed Netanyahu had manipulated the tape to “counter any pro-Palestinian sentiments that were surfacing,” according to Woodward, though Jared Kushner disputed this accusation.

Had Woodward bothered to do his homework, he would have found that both the PA and Hamas regularly incite their children to murder Jews to this very day. No one had to doctor the video. Secretary of State Tillerson should have known better.

Either Woodward did not research the subject or he relied on either complicit, gullible and/or naïve American legislators, who were clearly duped by or in league with the Arabs or their sympathizers.

A letter sent to President Obama on June 20, 2016 signed by 20 Democratic members of the US Congress urged the appointment of a “Special Envoy for Palestinian Youth,” alleging that “trauma [is] being inflicted on millions of Palestinian children.”

US Representative Betty McCollum (D-MN) led the campaign along with Representatives Hank Johnson and Mark Pocan, and joined other democratic members of Congress: Donald Beyer, Earl Blumenauer, Andre Carson, Yvette Clarke, John Conyers, Danny K. Davis, Peter DeFazio, Keith Ellison, Sam Farr, Raul Grijalva, Luis Gutierrez, Hank Johnson, Eddie Bernice Johnson, Marcy Kaptur, Barbara Lee, Jim McDermott, Chellie Pingree and Bobby Rush.

McCollum declared that “46 percent of the 4.68 million” Palestinian Arabs residing “in the Occupied Palestinian Territories are under 18 years of age. These children deserve to grow up with dignity, human rights and a future free of repression.” They are being raised, McCollum asserted, “under military occupation…under the constant fear of arrest, detention and violence at the hands of the Israeli military” and “the threat of recruitment or conscription into armed groups. We view this as an unimaginably difficult and at times hopeless environment for children that only fuels the conflict.”

What these legislators failed to acknowledge is the well-documented fact that Arabs themselves are exploiting their own children, whom they inspire and incite to commit violent and life-threatening acts, while rewarding their families, who become less inclined to prevent them.

As Sander Gerber, CEO of the Hudson Bay Capital Management pointed out, the Palestinian Authority law mandates “salaries” for terrorists. These “pay-for-slay” programs, create incentives to encourage and reward terrorism, which are described in the Taylor Force Act, a U.S. law enacted in March 2018, and in Israeli legislation.

To understand the extent of Arab incitement of their children, one need only examine the Palestinian Media Watch (PMW) that documents and films cases of incitement in Palestinian Arab media and the Middle East Media Research Institute (MEMRI), which also explores the Middle East through the region’s media.

An article in PMW on September 19, 2016, described how “Palestinian Summer Camps Glorify Terrorists As Attacks Targeting Israelis Surge.” One method the Palestinian Arab leadership employs is to spin terrorists into role models and heroes is by naming summer camps after them.

Palestinian Arab children in the Jerusalem area participated in a summer camp named “the Martyr Baha Alyan Pioneers” - after terrorist Baha Alyan, who with an accomplice murdered three Israelis: Alon Govberg (51), Chaim Haviv (78), and Richard Lakin(76), on a bus in October 2015.

On August 3, 2020, PMW reported the PA’s abuse their own children by educating them to see terrorists as role models. Palestinian Arab children are urged to strive for Martyrdom and “offer their blood,” become child soldiers, and see themselves as mere “ammunition.”

PMW further found that in the Palestinian Authority, home videos are used to teach children to view murderers as “heroes.” On a PA TV program for young children called “O Children of Our Neighborhood,” two home videos showed them addressing the ‘heroic prisoners.’ Holding a framed poster of terrorist Anas Allan, who is serving four life sentences for his participation in the murder of four Israelis, two girls compared the imprisoned terrorists to “tall mountains” and “lions.”

Bassam Tawil, a scholar based in the Middle East, noted that the conflict is not about Islamic holy sites, the Aqsa Mosque, Jerusalem, “occupation,” a checkpoint or the security fence. The terrorists view “all Jews as ‘settlers’ and Israel is one big settlement. This is not an intifada—it is just another killing-spree aimed at terrorizing the Jews and forcing them out of this part of the world. It already succeeded in the rest of the Middle East and is now being done there to the Christians as well… They want to see Israel destroyed, Jews slaughtered and the streets of Israel running with Jewish blood.”

These attacks reflect a profound “hatred for Jews [and are motivated] because of what their leaders, media and mosques are telling them.”

Not all Arabs support the use of civilians, and particularly children, as human shields. On Al-Jazeera TV, American-Egyptian writer Magdi Khalil condemned Hamas’s attempt at appropriating the moral high ground, saying:

“They garner sympathy over the corpses of children. We are talking about a group like ISIS,” Khalil said in the program, which aired on August 19, 2014. “If you want to die—go and die. Let Khaled Mash’al, Haniya and Al-Zahhar die. Just don’t let the children die.”

“Is it moral to launch missiles from hospitals, from schools, from bedrooms, from mosques and from the roof of a church, where thousands of Gazans found refuge? The church’s priest was interviewed on CBN and said: 'From the roof of this church, Hamas members are launching missiles at Israel. We welcomed them in our church, but they began launching missiles at Israel from the roof.' Is this the moral high ground that my colleague is talking about?!

“Is it moral for Hamas leaders to hide in Al-Shifa Hospital, thus risking the lives of regular people? Is this the moral high ground? They are fleeing like rats, hiding behind patients in Gaza hospitals. Is it moral for Hamas leaders to hide behind these patients?

"They garner sympathy over the corpses of children. This is part of the strategy of the Islamists. They consider sympathy garnered over the corpses of children to be a victory.

“The whole world knows that Hamas does not care about the spirit of humanity. They do not care about the children, about their people, about the losses, about the destruction of their country, or about the number of casualties. We are talking about a group like ISIS. What kind of honor is it if it is at the expense of children’s corpses? You don’t know the meaning of life. All you know is the meaning of death. You constitute an enterprise of destruction in the region. You are wreaking destruction in Palestine. You don’t know the meaning of life. Go and die, brother, but don’t make others die instead.”


 
Head of the Palestinian Mission to the UK Calls News of Rocket Fire in to Israel “A Media Stunt”

Yesterday, history was made at the White House, with Israel, the UAE, and Bahrain signing the Abraham Accords, with US President Donald Trump presiding over the ceremony. At the same time, palestinian terrorists in Gaza repeated history, firing rockets in to Israel.

One of the rockets struck a street in Ashdod, lightly damaging it and nearby storefronts and knocking down a tree. Two people were injured.

The Magen David Adom ambulance service said one man, 62, was moderately injured, sustaining shrapnel wounds to his upper body from the rocket. The second man, 28, suffered light injuries to his extremities from broken glass. Four other people suffered anxiety attacks as a result of the apparent rocket fire, medics said.
The 62-year-old man was reportedly delivering food to needy families when he was hit by the shrapnel.


A disgusting, yet typical, response by people who have made clear their opposition to peace on countless occasions. Not to mention their inability to handle things when their “cause” is not front and center.



Nope, it was all too real.



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This is how Pallywood works, they harass and then pretend to be victims - everything is premeditated, the cameras are always present as well as the medical teams ready to take away the fake injured
And Antifa, BLM, and mainly many individuals here in America waiting for the next big 'event' to start more 'stuff' have learned everything they know from Pallywood. :(
 
This is how Pallywood works, they harass and then pretend to be victims - everything is premeditated, the cameras are always present as well as the medical teams ready to take away the fake injured
And Antifa, BLM, and mainly many individuals here in America waiting for the next big 'event' to start more 'stuff' have learned everything they know from Pallywood. :(

Yes, exactly many of the propaganda and subversion tactics used against Israel
and perfected for decades, are now used against the US.

PLO's chief negotiator is now Harvard's new star giving diplomacy classes...
a guy who's lies were too much even for CNN...

 
Mainstream Media Fooled by Story of Gazan Woman Who Invented ‘Coronavirus Machine’

Some large news outlets like AFP recently covered the story of a palestinian woman who invented a machine to fight the spread of covid-19.




Except something seems off. This is the photo accompanying this report of the story,

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The machine has Malaysian writing on it, including the word “Malaysia”.

A reverse image search showed the “inventor” herself, Heba al-Hindi, had posted it on her Facebook page

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but subsequently deleted it.

A reader noticed the Malaysian writing on the photo and directly messaged Heba to get to the bottom of things. After being quizzed about it, she finally admitted she imported the machine from Malaysia

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Interestingly, a person in Malaysia confirmed there is no such place as Ahibaa Malaysia.

A look at Heba’s Facebook wall reveals she imports all sorts of products.

In other words, it looks like these media outlets, in their rush to paint Gaza in a good light while taking some nice little digs at Israel, have not done their due diligence and helped spread yet another lie emanating from there.

 
Head of the Palestinian Mission to the UK Calls News of Rocket Fire in to Israel “A Media Stunt”

Yesterday, history was made at the White House, with Israel, the UAE, and Bahrain signing the Abraham Accords, with US President Donald Trump presiding over the ceremony. At the same time, palestinian terrorists in Gaza repeated history, firing rockets in to Israel.

One of the rockets struck a street in Ashdod, lightly damaging it and nearby storefronts and knocking down a tree. Two people were injured.

The Magen David Adom ambulance service said one man, 62, was moderately injured, sustaining shrapnel wounds to his upper body from the rocket. The second man, 28, suffered light injuries to his extremities from broken glass. Four other people suffered anxiety attacks as a result of the apparent rocket fire, medics said.
The 62-year-old man was reportedly delivering food to needy families when he was hit by the shrapnel.


A disgusting, yet typical, response by people who have made clear their opposition to peace on countless occasions. Not to mention their inability to handle things when their “cause” is not front and center.



Nope, it was all too real.



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Leave it to Israel to grant Palestinian demands for a Jew free Gaza only to receive rocket missiles for a thank you. When will those Zionists ever learn to treat the Palestinians like their own Arab brothers in Arab countries do & LET THERE BE PEACE ALREADY.
 
Guardian Omits Harsh Criticisms of Hamas From Its Piece on Gaza Photojournalist’s Book

The Guardian has a piece on palestinian Arab photojournalist Jehad al-Saftawi’s book My Gaza. For the most part, it is what you’d expect from the Guardian, mostly focusing on the actions of those “evil Israelis.” But there are also small glimpses of what Hamas are capable of.

Working as a journalist in Gaza, says Palestinian photographer Jehad al-Saftawi, is like walking barefoot in a field of thorns. “You must always watch where you step. Each neighbourhood is composed of its own intimate social network, and travelling through them with a camera makes you a significant suspicion.

“You’re caught between the two sides of the conflict: the rulers of Gaza limit what you can photograph and write about, imprisoning and torturing those who disobey. At the same time, the Israeli army sees you as a potential threat that must be eliminated, as has been the fate of many Palestinian journalists.”


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“My story is in part the story of my father, Imad al-Saftawi, who raised me with violence and fear, and who, after his 18-year imprisonment in Israel, was set free in December of 2018.


You’d be forgiven for being surprised – until you realize just how much the Guardian left out. And we know this, because I included some extracts from the book over three weeks ago. The parts in bold are what the Guardian decided to now not include:

"My name is Jehad al-Saftawi. I am a photographer and journalist. For years, I clung to the idea of fleeing my country for the Western world. There is no free press in Gaza. Most of the news channels cater to political parties that use violence to silence opposition. I come from a place overflowing with weapons, where my father could easily buy a pistol and shoot it into the air while cruising the streets of our city. A place where, on any night, you could be awoken by a bomb exploding in your neighbor’s home, stored there by a member of their family who belonged to an armed faction.

Working as a journalist in Gaza is like walking barefoot in a field of thorns. You must always watch where you step. Each neighborhood comprises its own intimate social network, and traveling through them with a camera makes you a significant cause for suspicion. You’re caught between the two sides of the conflict: the rulers of Gaza limit what you can photograph and write about, imprisoning and torturing those who disobey; at the same time, the Israeli army sees you as a potential threat that must be eliminated, as has been the fate of many Palestinian journalists.

Our father, Imad al-Saftawi, grew up in an ultraconservative middle-class family that was heavily influenced by the Muslim Brotherhood. As an adult, he spent many years participating in armed struggles, both within and outside the framework of Palestinian armed organizations, which he believed to be justifiable resistance to the Israeli occupation. As a member of one of the leading armed factions in Gaza, Islamic Jihad, he killed innocent Israelis.

I condemn these actions, though many in Gaza consider my father a hero, one who carried out valiant operations for the sake of his country and religion."


I am sure it is no coincidence that the passages they omitted are the ones that paint Hamas in the worst light. Just like I am sure the Guardian is anything but an objective news outlet.

 
The Photo that Started it All

Today marks 20 years since Tuvia Grossman, the bloodied "Palestinian," appeared all over the media, leading to the creation of HonestReporting.

On Sep 30, 2000, The New York Times, AP and others published a photo of a bloodied young man seen near a club-wielding Israeli policeman.

The caption read: “An Israeli policeman and a Palestinian on the Temple Mount” and the pose suggested that the Israeli policeman was responsible for the injuries of the “Palestinian” man in the foreground.

In reality, the man was not a Palestinian Arab at all, but a Jewish American yeshiva student named Tuvia Grossman. Grossman had been pulled from a taxi in Jerusalem by an Arab mob and severely beaten. Similarly, the seemingly threatening policeman, a Druze Israeli called Gideon Tzefadi, was actually standing over Grossman and *defending* him from the mob.

Seeing his son's picture in the NYT, Dr. Aaron Grossman sent the following letter to the newspaper: “…that Palestinian is actually my son, Tuvia Grossman, a Jewish student from Chicago. He, and two of his friends, were pulled from their taxicab while traveling in Jerusalem by a mob of Palestinian Arabs, and were severely beaten and stabbed. That picture could not have been taken on the Temple Mount because there are no gas stations on the Temple Mount and certainly none with Hebrew lettering.“

In response, the NYT published a half-hearted correction which identified Tuvia Grossman as “an American student in Israel” — not as a Jew who was beaten by Arabs.
Responding to public outrage at the original error and the inadequate correction, the NYT reprinted Tuvia Grossman’s picture — this time with the proper caption — along with a full article detailing his near-lynching at the hands of Palestinians rioters.

The first “correction” also noted that “Mr. Grossman was wounded” in “Jerusalem’s Old City” — although the beating actually occurred in the Arab neighborhood of Wadi al Joz, not in the Old City.

For years after, the media distortion had an ongoing, real-life effect as Arab groups adopted Grossman’s photo in their propaganda campaigns, cynically using a bloodied Jew as a symbol of the Palestinian struggle.

Among others, an official Egyptian government website used the photo on its photo gallery, and the Palestinian Information Center incorporated Grossman’s photo into its homepage banner.

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Indian News Outlet Pulls Gaza Children’s Hospital Report Following Israellycool Exposé of Fauxtography

A few days ago, I showed how an Indian news site called Absolute India had tried to pass off a photo which showed extensive damage to an Israeli community caused by a rocket fired from Gaza – as showing damage to a Gaza children’s hospital caused by an Israeli air strike.

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This is why these people are turning into the disgrace of the entire Arab world,
they have no honor, integrity or self -respect.

Nothing they say can be believed, lies so easily revealed,
that they shame everyone who associates with them, including those willing to help.
 
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Media adopts canard Israel denies vaccine to Palestinians

Major media outlets are playing a role in promoting the lie that Israel is somehow barring Palestinians from getting vaccinated against coronavirus.

Twitter accounts with hundreds of thousands of followers have been spreading the libel that Israel, the world leader in vaccinating its population against COVID-19, is intentionally leaving the Palestinians to languish in the middle of a pandemic. But that’s Twitter; anyone with an opinion can express it, even if it’s not based on facts.

Yet, in recent days, supposedly respectable news sites that are supposed to check facts and be accountable to the truth are spreading the same bile as Iranian Holocaust-denial cartoon contest runner-up Carlos Latuff in that example from the ADL article.
“As Israel leads in COVID-19 vaccines per capita, Palestinians still await shots,” the NPR headline reads, implying some kind of correlation.

“Palestinians left waiting as Israel is set to deploy COVID-19 vaccine,” read an Associated Press headline, reprinted by countless news outlets, including PBS and Al Jazeera.

A Guardian article lamented in its headline: “Palestinians excluded from Israeli Covid vaccine rollout as jabs go to settlers.” “Human rights groups accuse Israel of dodging obligations to millions in occupied territories who may wait months for vaccination,” reads the subhead.

If you perused these purported newspapers of records’ coverage of the coronavirus vaccine rollout, you would get the impression that Israel has engaged in some kind of conspiracy to, well, trap the Palestinians with the "spiky coronavirus balls".

You have to get halfway through the Guardian story before you reach the following: “Despite the delay, the [Palestinian] Authority has not officially asked for help from Israel. Coordination between the two sides halted last year after the Palestinian president cut off security ties for several months.”

In other words, the Palestinian leadership refused to even talk to Israel when the latter was ordering vaccine doses, let alone coordinate a complex rollout operation. Before that, the UN’s official news site published an article titled: “COVID-19: UN envoy hails strong Israel-Palestine cooperation.”




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The Palestinian children "arrested" for "picking flowers"?

Here they are breaking and entering.

 
BDS: 21st century Nazism taught in schools and in music
We are seeing the repeat of the teaching of hate for Jews as it was taught in Nazi Germany: Get them at school, get them young. Op-ed.

Hate does not just rise up out of nowhere. It has to be taught. Fearing someone who is different is not unusual. That is our instinctual brain putting us on notice. In a spilt second-well nano – second, our brain decides if the person in front of us is friend or foe. This response comes to us from our cavemen ancestors. Something different was always frightening but the brain learned to tell the difference between friend and foe; not based on characteristics, but character.

Hate for Jews has been in our world view for more than 3000 years. From Pharaoh to Rome to the world- hate for Jews has been taught. It is the only systemic, innate, endemic hate everywhere. There is no corner of the earth, no nook nor cranny where one cannot find hate for Jews.

Today, we are witnessing the repeat of the teaching of hate for Jews as was taught in Nazi Germany. Get them at school. Teach them early. Promote it in the universities, with Jew hating professors. BDS is repeating the hate from Nazi Germany.


"In universities in the 1880’s the cry was heard, 'The Jews are our misfortune' In the fall of 1880, the Anti-Semites petition was circulated by two school teachers depicting the Jews as exploitative masters, who would destroy the German fatherland. 'Jews are alien people', they said. “

'Their thinking and feeling are completely alien to the German Volk. If the German people are not to be destroyed and fall into economic slavery by the Jews, steps need to be taken to liberate the German people from this Jewish danger.' By the spring of 1881, there were 225,000 signatures, mostly Prussian; 9000 from Bavaria, and 4000 university students."

Antisemitic rhetoric began to lead to attacks against Jews.

More university professors began to sing the same anti-Semitic song. Eugene Karl Duhring (1833–1921), a philosopher and economist at the University of Berlin wrote The Jewish Question as a Racial, Moral and Cultural Question in 1877. He spouted that Germany’s social corruption was the consequence of parasitic Jews settling in Germany. He described the Jews as a 'counter-race' separated from all humanity, whom neither conversion nor assimilation could affect because their basic nature was evil and unchangeable. He was highly respected amongst his students.

And, today, institutions of higher learning are just as infected. Echoes of the hatred for Jews from German professors reverberate through time. Accusations of Israel as an apartheid state on par with South Africa; calls for Boycott Divest and Sanction of the only democracy in the Middle East, are heard across University campuses, despite the fact U.S. government (and many others, including Germany, Austria, Spain, Canada), as well as the ADL, have declared BDS to be anti-Semitic.

These calls come from around the world where Jew hatred is on the rise from the left as well as the right. Remarkable, isn’t it, that it is hatred for Jews that unites the left and the right. Universities like McGill, McMaster, York and Ryerson in Canada to America at UC Davis, the undergraduate student government at the University of California at Irvine (UCI), New York University, Columbia and then there is UCLA where the student government passed a resolution on March 3 alleging that the Israeli government is committing “ethnic cleansing” against the Palestinians and then Exeter and Oxford in Britain.

Then there is Sociology professor, David Miller, at Bristol University in the United Kingdom who has called for “the end” of Zionism and claimed that “it’s fundamental to Zionism to encourage Islamophobia and anti-Arab racism, too,” according to the student-run publication, The Bristol Tab. He also accused Jewish students of being “directed by the State of Israel” to pursue a “campaign of censorship” that endangers Muslim and Arab students.

And last, but not least, there is the late Professor Stephen Hawking. He barely could move or communicate but he signed onto BDS petitions in England. Interesting as it was Israel-invented technology that enabled him to communicate.

Who would have thought this possible, but with the rise in Jew hatred across Germany, the sales of hitler’s Mein Kampf are rising astronomically.

The attacks on Israel, BDS, are praised by Muslim terror groups. Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh also praised the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions organizations in his address January 18, 2021 at a Tehran event, “Together Against Normalization,” in conjunction with an event in Gaza called “Year to Confront Normalization.”

Just like Muslims stood strong and proud with Hitler, they stand with the 21st century call for the extermination of the Jewish state rather than just individual Jews-6 million of them.

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