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Are Truth-Tellers Enemies of the Palestinian People?
blog.camera.org/archives/2014/05/enemies_of_the_palestinian_peo.html
May 01, 2014
"What happens when a Palestinian doesnt hate Israel enough?"
This was too much for many of her fellow Palestinians and for human rights activists in the West. Christy was denounced by her family, demonized by her fellow Palestinians and portrayed as a victim of a Zionist kidnapping plot (and worse) by peace and justice folks in Europe. Palestinian Christians are simply not allowed to speak openly about what is actually going on in the West Bank and Gaza Strip unless of course they blame the suffering on Israel.
In his piece, published this morning in The Federalist, Moon writes, It is becoming increasingly evident that anyone who speaks out in a way contrary to the party line will be publicly reprimanded and disowned. To buttress his case, Moon cites an article by Jerusalem Post journalist Khaled Abu Toameh published in the Gatestone Institute that describes what happened to Mahmoud al-Habbash, the Palestinian Minister of Religious Affairs after he lamented the assassination of an Israeli in the West Bank just prior to Passover. Al-Habbash was disowned by his family for stating that Palestinian blood is like Israeli blood. .......................
Are Truth-Tellers Enemies of the Palestinian People?
blog.camera.org/archives/2014/05/enemies_of_the_palestinian_peo.html
May 01, 2014
"What happens when a Palestinian doesnt hate Israel enough?"
This was too much for many of her fellow Palestinians and for human rights activists in the West. Christy was denounced by her family, demonized by her fellow Palestinians and portrayed as a victim of a Zionist kidnapping plot (and worse) by peace and justice folks in Europe. Palestinian Christians are simply not allowed to speak openly about what is actually going on in the West Bank and Gaza Strip unless of course they blame the suffering on Israel.
In his piece, published this morning in The Federalist, Moon writes, It is becoming increasingly evident that anyone who speaks out in a way contrary to the party line will be publicly reprimanded and disowned. To buttress his case, Moon cites an article by Jerusalem Post journalist Khaled Abu Toameh published in the Gatestone Institute that describes what happened to Mahmoud al-Habbash, the Palestinian Minister of Religious Affairs after he lamented the assassination of an Israeli in the West Bank just prior to Passover. Al-Habbash was disowned by his family for stating that Palestinian blood is like Israeli blood. .......................