Who Are The Palestinians? Part 2

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Israel has responded to Islamic terrorist attacks.




The Israeli military says it struck terrorist targets in Gaza, including a weapons manufacturing site, after six rockets were fired from the territory early Friday.

There were no immediate reports of casualties or major damage on either side. But the UN’s Mideast envoy warned that the situation was “rapidly deteriorating” and that life inside the blockaded Palestinian territory had become “unbearable.”
 
The islamo-bluster is rather pointless but apparently meant to impress the gaggle of Islamic terrorists who suffered their usual humiliation.





The Hamas terror group warned on Friday morning that it would exact a “heavy price” from anyone who threatened the Gaza Strip, after overnight violence saw a volley of rockets launched toward southern Israel and two rounds of airstrikes on the enclave.

“Whoever lays siege to our people will pay a heavy price in their security and stability,” said Hamas spokesman Fawzi Barhoum, according to Channel 12 news.
 
Israeli army assists with the erection of a Jordanian flag pole.


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A good read. An encapsulation of the rather obvious mistake made by the Palis; that they could forever be the victim.





The clock may have finally run out on the Palestinians. The risk they took was playing Russian roulette with time; they were never in a hurry to build a state, and were far more interested in destroying the Jewish one next door.

The Palestinians made a bet with their future. Such high-stakes wagers always are mistakes. They counted on the world never tiring of its eternal hatred of Jews. That certainty made them perpetual victims of a Jewish state. The convenience of anti-Semitism enabled them to localize and leverage the world’s oldest prejudice.

So they rejected several peace offers, launched intifadas, fired rockets, stabbed Jews and tourists, stalled negotiations and placed their future on permanent pause until the land between the Jordan River and the Mediterranean Sea would, finally, be Jew-free.
 
Maybe the Pals will become a mere footnote in history, a footnote on a Wiki page.




Israel and the United Arab Emirates announced last week that they would establish diplomatic relations, making the UAE the third Arab state in history to do so. The deal was a rare victory for President Donald Trump, whose previous Israeli-Palestinian peace plan was rejected by the Palestinians and met with a cold shoulder from Arab states.


But the agreement long predates the Trump administration. Israel and the UAE have been cooperating quietly for years, prompting some observers to note that their open marriage is no big deal.
 
As usual, rants and threats are the vehicle of choice for Islamic terrorists.


Top PA official promotes terror: “All the types of resistance” are valid “against all expressions of the occupation”
Nan Jacques Zilberdik | Aug 30, 2020
  • Top PA official Jibril Rajoub praises terrorist murderers: They carried out “glorious acts that teach generations”
Following the peace agreement between the United Arab Emirates and Israel, top PA official Jibril Rajoub stressed to Palestinians that terror is an option in “the struggle” against Israel.

Since Rajoub and other Palestinians have presented terror as an option - after a long period of quiet - there have been two serious Palestinian terror attacks. One Palestinian terrorist stabbed an Israeli man last weekend in Rosh Haayin, wounding him critically, while another murdered an Israeli four days ago in Petach Tikva.

Using the Palestinian euphemism for violence and terror, Rajoub stated that “all the possibilities are open to all the types of resistance”:
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The Israeli military was performing some Islamic terrorist attitude adjustment in response to attacks.




Israel strikes Gaza after Palestinian terrorists fire rockets
August 28, 2020


Israel strikes Gaza after Palestinian terrorists fire rockets

A ball of fire and smoke rises above buildings during Israeli airstrikes in Khan Yunis, in the southern Gaza Strip, Feb. 24, 2020. (Flash90/Abed Rahim Khatib)


“The terrorist organization Hamas bears responsibility for what is happening in and out of the Gaza Strip, and will bear the consequences of terrorist acts against Israeli citizens,” the IDF said in a statement.
 
The speed of light has been exceeded and the earth's magnetic poles have reversed.




Several top Trump administration officials were on board the plane, escorting Israeli government officials from Tel Aviv to Abu Dhabi for talks with their Emirati counterparts, as part of the White House-brokered plan.


The Boeing 737 was given permission to fly through Saudi Arabian airspace, in a first for Israeli carrier El Al, its captain Tal Becker announced shortly before take-off.
 

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Ok, so what’s the over / under on this latest ceasefire with Islamic terrorists lasting more than two weeks?



The Israeli military credited the latest ceasefire understandings with Hamas to the near-nightly airstrikes carried out by the Israeli Air Force against some 100 targets belonging to the terror group in the Gaza Strip.

“Over the last weeks, Hamas launched rockets, explosive and arson balloons from the Gaza Strip at Israeli civilians. In addition, a number of violent riots were instigated along the Gaza Strip security fence,” the IDF said in a statement. “In response, the IDF struck approximately 100 military targets belonging to Hamas during 19 nights.”
 
Ok, so what’s the over / under on this latest ceasefire with Islamic terrorists lasting more than two weeks?



The Israeli military credited the latest ceasefire understandings with Hamas to the near-nightly airstrikes carried out by the Israeli Air Force against some 100 targets belonging to the terror group in the Gaza Strip.

“Over the last weeks, Hamas launched rockets, explosive and arson balloons from the Gaza Strip at Israeli civilians. In addition, a number of violent riots were instigated along the Gaza Strip security fence,” the IDF said in a statement. “In response, the IDF struck approximately 100 military targets belonging to Hamas during 19 nights.”
“In response, the IDF struck approximately 100 military targets belonging to Hamas during 19 nights.”
How many hundreds or thousands of Hamas targets has Israel struck and Hamas is still here?
:dunno: :laugh::laugh::laugh::clap2::clap2:
 
Ok, so what’s the over / under on this latest ceasefire with Islamic terrorists lasting more than two weeks?



The Israeli military credited the latest ceasefire understandings with Hamas to the near-nightly airstrikes carried out by the Israeli Air Force against some 100 targets belonging to the terror group in the Gaza Strip.

“Over the last weeks, Hamas launched rockets, explosive and arson balloons from the Gaza Strip at Israeli civilians. In addition, a number of violent riots were instigated along the Gaza Strip security fence,” the IDF said in a statement. “In response, the IDF struck approximately 100 military targets belonging to Hamas during 19 nights.”
“In response, the IDF struck approximately 100 military targets belonging to Hamas during 19 nights.”
How many hundreds or thousands of Hamas targets has Israel struck and Hamas is still here?
:dunno: :laugh::laugh::laugh::clap2::clap2:

Odd, because you were crying a river of tears when Israel decided to get serious about the Islamic terrorist threat in 2014.

How has that Hamas Charter worked out for Hamas?


Israel is still here
:dunno: :laugh::laugh::laugh::clap2::clap2:
 
Oh, my. What’s next? Will Arabs be occupying lands occupied by the Pals?


PA fears UAE-Israel peace is birth of “Arab Zionists”
Nan Jacques Zilberdik | Sep 1, 2020
  • Erekat: Arab support for Israel is “forbidden” “Zionist thinking”
  • PA/PLO campaigns to stop Arab states joining UAE’s peace with Israel
  • Fatah’s fear: “This will open the door for [Arab] states that have aspirations but are embarrassed to a certain degree, and it will encourage some of the remaining states to hurry towards normalization – with whom? With the Israeli entity that is stealing the Al-Aqsa Mosque”
The PLO’s chief negotiator and Executive Committee Secretary Saeb Erekat has expressed the PA’s concern that the United Arab Emirates’ peace agreement with Israel will lead to other Arab states reaching similar “normalization” agreements. The PA sees such agreements as disregard for the PA’s demand that Palestinian “self-determination and independence” must precede any formation of Arab friendly relations with Israel.
Criticizing the UAE and others for admiring Israel and establishing relations with it, Erekat described the recent peace agreement as “a public birth for the Arab Zionists,” and added that expressing admiration or support for Israel – such as putting the Israeli flag on one’s shirt – is “forbidden” “Zionist thinking”:
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865 pages when only one post is necessary.

They are Arabs from Arabia. They are genetically identical to Arabs...thus ... Arabs.
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A good read. An encapsulation of the rather obvious mistake made by the Palis; that they could forever be the victim.





The clock may have finally run out on the Palestinians. The risk they took was playing Russian roulette with time; they were never in a hurry to build a state, and were far more interested in destroying the Jewish one next door.

The Palestinians made a bet with their future. Such high-stakes wagers always are mistakes. They counted on the world never tiring of its eternal hatred of Jews. That certainty made them perpetual victims of a Jewish state. The convenience of anti-Semitism enabled them to localize and leverage the world’s oldest prejudice.

So they rejected several peace offers, launched intifadas, fired rockets, stabbed Jews and tourists, stalled negotiations and placed their future on permanent pause until the land between the Jordan River and the Mediterranean Sea would, finally, be Jew-free.
Not true. There has never been a peace offer.
 
A good read. An encapsulation of the rather obvious mistake made by the Palis; that they could forever be the victim.





The clock may have finally run out on the Palestinians. The risk they took was playing Russian roulette with time; they were never in a hurry to build a state, and were far more interested in destroying the Jewish one next door.

The Palestinians made a bet with their future. Such high-stakes wagers always are mistakes. They counted on the world never tiring of its eternal hatred of Jews. That certainty made them perpetual victims of a Jewish state. The convenience of anti-Semitism enabled them to localize and leverage the world’s oldest prejudice.

So they rejected several peace offers, launched intifadas, fired rockets, stabbed Jews and tourists, stalled negotiations and placed their future on permanent pause until the land between the Jordan River and the Mediterranean Sea would, finally, be Jew-free.
Not true. There has never been a peace offer.

This again.:doubt:
 
A good read. An encapsulation of the rather obvious mistake made by the Palis; that they could forever be the victim.





The clock may have finally run out on the Palestinians. The risk they took was playing Russian roulette with time; they were never in a hurry to build a state, and were far more interested in destroying the Jewish one next door.

The Palestinians made a bet with their future. Such high-stakes wagers always are mistakes. They counted on the world never tiring of its eternal hatred of Jews. That certainty made them perpetual victims of a Jewish state. The convenience of anti-Semitism enabled them to localize and leverage the world’s oldest prejudice.

So they rejected several peace offers, launched intifadas, fired rockets, stabbed Jews and tourists, stalled negotiations and placed their future on permanent pause until the land between the Jordan River and the Mediterranean Sea would, finally, be Jew-free.
Not true. There has never been a peace offer.
You mean except for the peace offers.
 
A good read. An encapsulation of the rather obvious mistake made by the Palis; that they could forever be the victim.





The clock may have finally run out on the Palestinians. The risk they took was playing Russian roulette with time; they were never in a hurry to build a state, and were far more interested in destroying the Jewish one next door.

The Palestinians made a bet with their future. Such high-stakes wagers always are mistakes. They counted on the world never tiring of its eternal hatred of Jews. That certainty made them perpetual victims of a Jewish state. The convenience of anti-Semitism enabled them to localize and leverage the world’s oldest prejudice.

So they rejected several peace offers, launched intifadas, fired rockets, stabbed Jews and tourists, stalled negotiations and placed their future on permanent pause until the land between the Jordan River and the Mediterranean Sea would, finally, be Jew-free.
Not true. There has never been a peace offer.
You mean except for the peace offers.
They have all been offers to surrender.
 
A good read. An encapsulation of the rather obvious mistake made by the Palis; that they could forever be the victim.





The clock may have finally run out on the Palestinians. The risk they took was playing Russian roulette with time; they were never in a hurry to build a state, and were far more interested in destroying the Jewish one next door.

The Palestinians made a bet with their future. Such high-stakes wagers always are mistakes. They counted on the world never tiring of its eternal hatred of Jews. That certainty made them perpetual victims of a Jewish state. The convenience of anti-Semitism enabled them to localize and leverage the world’s oldest prejudice.

So they rejected several peace offers, launched intifadas, fired rockets, stabbed Jews and tourists, stalled negotiations and placed their future on permanent pause until the land between the Jordan River and the Mediterranean Sea would, finally, be Jew-free.
Not true. There has never been a peace offer.
You mean except for the peace offers.
They have all been offers to surrender.

Meanwhile, "Palestine" gets smaller and smaller.
 
A good read. An encapsulation of the rather obvious mistake made by the Palis; that they could forever be the victim.





The clock may have finally run out on the Palestinians. The risk they took was playing Russian roulette with time; they were never in a hurry to build a state, and were far more interested in destroying the Jewish one next door.

The Palestinians made a bet with their future. Such high-stakes wagers always are mistakes. They counted on the world never tiring of its eternal hatred of Jews. That certainty made them perpetual victims of a Jewish state. The convenience of anti-Semitism enabled them to localize and leverage the world’s oldest prejudice.

So they rejected several peace offers, launched intifadas, fired rockets, stabbed Jews and tourists, stalled negotiations and placed their future on permanent pause until the land between the Jordan River and the Mediterranean Sea would, finally, be Jew-free.
Not true. There has never been a peace offer.
You mean except for the peace offers.
They have all been offers to surrender.
Not true.
 
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