Who Are The Palestinians? Part 2

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The Washington Post is finally covering the systematic violations of human rights by the Palestinian Authority (PA) and Hamas. In an Oct. 23, 2018 dispatch, Post reporters Ruth Eglash and Sufian Taha noted “the extreme lengths to which the Palestinian Authority in the West Bank and Hamas in the Gaza Strip go to curb dissenting voices.” The newspaper highlighted a Human Rights Watch (HRW) report that was released Oct. 23, 2018 about “Palestinian leadership’s persecution of journalists and activists.”

The Post’s decision to note the repressive tactics of Palestinian officials should be commended; as CAMERA detailed in a June 29, 2018 Op-Ed, many Western media outlets fail to cover such abuses (“The Media is Not Pro-Palestinian, Just Anti-Israel,” The Daily Caller).

The newspaper pointed out that HRW’s report listed more than 80 cases of torture and arbitrary arrests—“some for nothing more than writing a critical article or Facebook post.” Both Hamas and the PA downplayed the report as consisting largely “of isolated cases,” The Post said. However, this is false.

(full article online )

The Washington Post Covers Human Rights Abuses Committed by Palestinian Officials | CAMERA
 
In accordance with the insensate Jew hatreds espoused within Islamic ideology as delineated in the hate and war manual otherwise known as the Koran, those eternally angry, eternally aggrieved, eternally retrograde Islamics are preaching to their choir.

"Friday Sermon at Khan Al-Ahmar on PA TV: Israeli Government Has Not Learned the Lessons from Nebuchadnezzar, Titus, and Hitler"


Friday Sermon at Khan Al-Ahmar on PA TV: Israeli Government Has Not Learned the Lessons from Nebuchadnezzar, Titus, and Hitler


During an October 19 Friday sermon delivered at the village of Khan Al-Ahmar in the West Bank, the preacher said that the Israeli government had not learned the lessons from history, from "the two times that the Israelites spread corruption upon the land." "They have not learned from what was done to them by Nebuchadnezzar... by the great Roman leader Titus... by Hitler," he said, warning that "the logic of history will repeat itself once again." The sermon was broadcast by the Palestinian Authority's TV channel.
 
RE: Who Are The Palestinians? Part 2
※→ Sixties Fan, et al,

This is a completely different perspective thenI've ever seen. Especially:

Israel National News - ARUTZ SHEVA 7 said:
The prime reason for this situation is the very reason the PA was founded. In 1993, the Israeli government tried to find someone who would accept responsibility for eliminating the terror network created by the Hamas and Islamic Jihad movements in Judea, Samaria and the Gaza Strip, someone willing to be rewarded for anti-terrorist activity by being granted the authority to rule the area and administer the lives of the Arabs living there. This was the "deal" concocted by the Israelis, and the "contractor" who accepted the challenge was the Palestinian Liberation Organization (PLO) headed by arch-terrorist Yasser Arafat. The Israeli government actually believed that Arafat was serious about eliminating terror and establishing an autonomous administrative system for running those territories.
SOURCE: Dr. Mordechai Kedar, 03/11/18 | A rude awakening for the Palestinian dream |

(COMMENT)

This is something I thought would have come at no cost: "someone willing to be rewarded for anti-terrorist activity"

Most Respectfully,
R
 
They don't know much about the train, but they are sure of one thing: their human rights are being violated, somehow.

"Villagers fear they may lose access to some of their land," the BBC caption tells us, backed up by a resident of the village who says "We do not have enough information about the route of the train. But whether it is above land or under the land, it is the same problem. I am sure we will not have the freedom to work our lands."

But that part of the route is completed. The farmers of Beit Surik aren't impacted - they have not been restricted from farming, even while the tunnel was being excavated. They don't even know exactly where the tunnel is! Certainly they are not affected by this train line in the least.

The claim that the train will force the villagers to lose access to their farms is provably, obviously false. Yet the BBC parrots it as if there is any credence to it.

(full article online)

BBC report on Jerusalem-Tel Aviv train parrots absurd Palestinian claims ~ Elder Of Ziyon - Israel News
 
  • These benefits for Hamas are exactly why the proposed truce is dangerous and sends the wrong message to Hamas and other Palestinian terrorists. A truce now says that if you engage in violent, extortionistic acts, you get what you want.

  • This victory for Hamas will, of course, only increase the terrorists' appetite and motivation to continue their attempts to kill as many Jews as possible. They will see any truce as a retreat on the part of Israel in the face of violence and terrorism.

  • Hamas will now have more time to prepare for the next war against Israel. The proposed truce will give Hamas breathing space to smuggle more weapons into the Gaza Strip, dig new tunnels and recruit thousands of Palestinians to its ranks.

  • A real truce between Israel and the Gaza Strip will be achieved only after the jihadi terrorists are removed from power, and not rewarded for violence and threats.

(full article online)

The Middle East "Truce": Why Hamas Cannot Be Trusted
 
Purporting to be showing images of Arab victims from the village of Al-Dawayima which the Israeli army captured during Israel’s War of Independence in 1948 (see note below), official PA TV deceptively showed a photo from a Nazi concentration camp showing victims from the Holocaust.

Below is the original photo from the concentration camp at Nordhausen, originally a sub-camp of Buchenwald, showing hundreds of dead victims. It was taken right after liberation of the camp by the American army:

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[April 17, 1945, AP photo / US army Signal Corps]

This is PA TV’s image and text on screen claiming the victims are Arabs:
“70 years since the occupation’s massacre at the village of Al-Dawayima”
dawayima.jpg

[Official PA TV, Palestine This Morning, Oct. 28, 2018]

Ironically, this is not the first time PA TV have deceived their viewers about this concentration camp photo. Palestinian Media Watch exposed earlier this year that PA TV presented this very same photo claiming it showed Arabs killed by Jews on April 9, 1948 in the village of Deir Yassin.

(full article online)

PA lies, presents Holocaust victims as Arabs - PMW Bulletins
 
No goods can be imported into Gaza today, because thetrucking companies in Gaza have ceased working.

The Palestinian Authority has levied taxes on all truckloads of goods, about NIS 30 per truck. The transport companies declared that they would stop all loading of trucks at Kerem Shalom.

The Land Transport Association said they will refuse to work until these fees are rescinded. However long it takes.

(full article online)

No imports to Gaza today - because Gaza truckers went on strike ~ Elder Of Ziyon - Israel News
 
Following Tuesday's municipal elections in Israel, Abbas' Fatah Movement thanked Arabs in Jerusalem who gave in to the PA's threats, including the PA's religious ruling (fatwa) which - in the name of Islam - prohibited participation in the Jerusalem elections. Only 1.5% of the Arabs exercised their right to vote, following the PA's orders not to endorse the rule of "the occupation."

The complete boycott by Arabs is in all likelihood the results of the threats and pressure by the PA and not the result of Jerusalem's Arabs wishing to protest Israeli rule. A poll by the Palestinian Center for Public Opinion found in 2015 that 52% of Jerusalem's Arabs said they "would prefer to be citizens of Israel," as opposed to 42% who wished to be "citizens of a Palestinian state." With more than half of Jerusalem Arabs desiring to be citizens of Israel, in all likelihood the 98.5% boycott of the recent elections was a result of fear due to the PA's repeated threats.

Fatah, however, ignoring the actual wishes of the Arab residents as shown in the poll's findings, is turning the boycott into a statement against Israeli sovereignty. Fatah's spokesman Osama Al-Qawasmi said that the boycott of the elections shows that Palestinians are even prepared to "defend it at all costs," a common Palestinian euphemism for violence and terror. He also anticipates "victory" for "Muslims and Christians" in "liberating" the city:

(full article online)

PA threats succeed: Only 1.5% of Jerusalem Arabs vote in elections - PMW Bulletins
 
RE: Who Are The Palestinians? Part 2
※→ Sixties Fan, et al,

This is a completely different perspective thenI've ever seen. Especially:

Israel National News - ARUTZ SHEVA 7 said:
The prime reason for this situation is the very reason the PA was founded. In 1993, the Israeli government tried to find someone who would accept responsibility for eliminating the terror network created by the Hamas and Islamic Jihad movements in Judea, Samaria and the Gaza Strip, someone willing to be rewarded for anti-terrorist activity by being granted the authority to rule the area and administer the lives of the Arabs living there. This was the "deal" concocted by the Israelis, and the "contractor" who accepted the challenge was the Palestinian Liberation Organization (PLO) headed by arch-terrorist Yasser Arafat. The Israeli government actually believed that Arafat was serious about eliminating terror and establishing an autonomous administrative system for running those territories.
SOURCE: Dr. Mordechai Kedar, 03/11/18 | A rude awakening for the Palestinian dream |

(COMMENT)

This is something I thought would have come at no cost: "someone willing to be rewarded for anti-terrorist activity"

Most Respectfully,
R
It was a one way street. The Palestinians had to eliminate their so called terror but Israel got to keep theirs.

It might have worked if Israel reciprocated.
 
RE: Who Are The Palestinians? Part 2
※→ Sixties Fan, et al,

This is a completely different perspective thenI've ever seen. Especially:

Israel National News - ARUTZ SHEVA 7 said:
The prime reason for this situation is the very reason the PA was founded. In 1993, the Israeli government tried to find someone who would accept responsibility for eliminating the terror network created by the Hamas and Islamic Jihad movements in Judea, Samaria and the Gaza Strip, someone willing to be rewarded for anti-terrorist activity by being granted the authority to rule the area and administer the lives of the Arabs living there. This was the "deal" concocted by the Israelis, and the "contractor" who accepted the challenge was the Palestinian Liberation Organization (PLO) headed by arch-terrorist Yasser Arafat. The Israeli government actually believed that Arafat was serious about eliminating terror and establishing an autonomous administrative system for running those territories.
SOURCE: Dr. Mordechai Kedar, 03/11/18 | A rude awakening for the Palestinian dream |

(COMMENT)

This is something I thought would have come at no cost: "someone willing to be rewarded for anti-terrorist activity"

Most Respectfully,
R
It was a one way street. The Palestinians had to eliminate their so called terror but Israel got to keep theirs.

It might have worked if Israel reciprocated.
:huh1:
When did Arabs eliminate their Jihad?
When did Arabs cease to promise an establishment of a Caliphate "from the river to the sea"?

Date?
You'll be waffling as usual.
 
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