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Three new Apartheid postersnoreply@blogger.com (Unknown), 23 Mar 04:45 AM I made these over the past couple of days. A little more direct than my "A

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Three new Apartheid posters
noreply@blogger.com (Unknown), 23 Mar 04:45 AM

I made these over the past couple of days. A little more direct than my "Apartheid?" series that has been extremely popular.

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Buy the EoZ book, PROTOCOLS: Exposing Modern Antisemitism today at Amazon!

Read all about it here!...Read More

03/22 Links Pt2: David Collier: BBC, the revision of history and the invention of Ancient Palestine; Amnesty's Blinkered Anti-Zionism Is a Recipe for Disaster
noreply@blogger.com (Ian), 22 Mar 05:00 PM

From Ian:

David Collier: BBC, the revision of history and the invention of Ancient Palestine

Where the Jews get it wrong
It must be said that the blame for this all-too-common falsification of history does not really lie with the Soviets in post-1948, nor with Arafat in 1964. These are errant messages that I see far too often on Zionist platforms. Believe me, that if western society viewed the historical rights of the Jewish people with the import that they deserve, the rantings of the Soviets and the PLO would never have seen the light of day.

Rather, Soviet anti-Zionist propagandists and people like Yasser Arafat saw anti-Jewish sentiment in the west and took a successful piggyback ride upon it. The weakness was in classic Christian antisemitism – "supersessionism' – or 'replacement ideology'. The idea that the 'new' testament (the Christians) has replaced (superseded) the 'old' (the Jews). This is the true root of the whole notion of 'Palestine' in modern western thought.

It cannot be overstated how much of the modern 'Palestinian' is a colonial construct. Between 1917 and 1922, the borders of the Palestine mandate were drawn. The name itself was chosen because it was the 'Holy Land'. Those borders were dictated by colonial powers. A Lebanese man today in Tyre, is Lebanese only because the British and French agreed Tyre would be outside the Palestine Mandate. A Gazan is Palestinian only because the British eventually...Read More

Elder Comix: You can only condemn antisemitism if....
noreply@blogger.com (Unknown), 22 Mar 03:12 PM

I was inspired to make this from this tweet:

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Buy the EoZ book, PROTOCOLS: Exposing Modern Antisemitism today at Amazon!

Read all about it here!...Read More

Palestinians celebrate Beersheva murder of 4 Jews
noreply@blogger.com (Unknown), 22 Mar 01:00 PM


From The Jerusalem Post:

Four people were killed in a suspected terrorist stabbing attack at a shopping center and gas station in Beersheba, with a number of others injured in the attack, according to emergency services.

According to police, the terrorist arrived at a gas station and stabbed a woman before getting in a car and running over a man riding on a bicycle. He then exited the car and stabbed a man and a woman before being shot and killed by a civilian passerby.

Here we see Gazans handing out candy in celebration of the murder of Jews.

Hamas and Islamic Jihad praised the attack.

The terrorist, Muhammad Alab Ahmed abu Alkiyan, is a Bedouin Israeli from the town of Hura who has served time in Israeli prison in the past.

Alkiyan was arrested in 2015, along with a number of other suspects, for supporting and promoting ISIS to students at a school he taught at.

Palestinian terror groups pretend that they hate ISIS. They pretend (to the West) that they don't support attacking civilians.

But whenever there is an attack on innocent Jews, they celebrate, and they are quite allied with ISIS.

Not only do the terror groups celebrate - regular Palestinians do as well. Palestinian opinion polls consistently have shown overwhelming support for specific terror attacks that killed large numbers of Jews...Read More

03/22 Links Pt1: 4 killed, 2 seriously hurt in stabbing attack at Beersheba mall; terrorist shot dead; 'We were wrong to think totalitarianism would disappear peacefully'
noreply@blogger.com (Ian), 22 Mar 11:00 AM

From Ian:

4 killed, 2 seriously hurt in stabbing attack at Beersheba mall; terrorist shot dead

Four people were killed and several others were wounded Tuesday in a ramming and stabbing attack at an outdoor shopping mall in Beersheba, officials said, in Israel's deadliest terror attack in years.

According to police, the assailant first stabbed a woman to death at a gas station in the southern city. He then entered his car and rammed a cyclist, before getting out again and stabbing several people at the BIG shopping center.

Video from the scene then showed the terrorist confronted by an armed bus driver, who attempted to get him to lower his weapon. But the attacker lunged at him and was then shot several times, by the bus driver and by a second armed civilian.

The cyclist and two of the stabbing victims at the mall later died of their wounds.

The stabber was identified as 34-year-old Mohammad Ghaleb Abu al-Qi'an, a former terror convict from the Bedouin town of Hura in the Negev.

According to the Zaka emergency service, Abu al-Qi'an died of his wounds.

The Shin Bet said it was investigating the attack.

The Magen David Adom emergency service said a woman in her forties who had been stabbed by the assailant was declared dead at the scene. Five others were taken to the nearby Soroka Medical Center. Three of them died of their wounds shortly after...Read More

Israeli delegation in Indonesia for Inter-Parliamentary Union meeting; Palestinians absent
noreply@blogger.com (Unknown), 22 Mar 09:00 AM

From the Jerusalem Post:

Israeli elected officials came to Indonesia on an official visit for the first time in nearly 30 years on Monday.

MKs Avi Dichter (Likud) and Nira Shpak (Yesh Atid) led an Israeli delegation to the Inter-Parliamentary Union (IPU) Assembly in Bali. They met with parliamentary members from around the world and represented Israel as the future of Ukraine and the Middle East were discussed.

Dichter was elected to head an IPU committee on fighting terrorism.

Israel does not have relations with Indonesia, which was visited by then-prime minister Yitzhak Rabin in 1993.

A recent series of meetings, statements and reports in the last few months of 2021 indicate that Israel and Indonesia, the world's most populous Muslim state, have grown closer.

The Israeli delegation met with Emirati MPs during the conference:

The Indonesian delegation said that the IPU delegates should work towards a fully independent Palestinian state. Last year it was unsuccessful in gaining support for that resolution.

The Kuwaiti representative demanded that Israel be expelled from the IPU altogether at a sidelines meeting...Read More

Somehow, @Amnesty and @HRW missed the stories of the continuing torture of a Jew in Yemen prison and the ethnic cleansing of Jews from Yemen
noreply@blogger.com (Unknown), 22 Mar 07:00 AM

One year ago, the last handful of Jewish families in Yemen were deported from the country by the Iranian-backed Houthi rebels, marking the end of the 2,600 year old Jewish community in Yemen.

Here we have not only a human rights violation of forcible deportation but a complete ethnic cleansing of a venerable minority group from a country.
Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch did not say a word about this, though. The eradication of the Jewish community didn't reach the threshold of what is noteworthy to human rights groups. Their Yemen pages don't mention Jews, and neither did their annual reports' Yemen sections.
Amnesty prides itself on fighting to release political prisoners. Levi Salem Marhabi is a Jew in ill health who remains tortured in a Yemen prison. Even though a Yemen court ruled that he should be released in 2019, and even though his release was supposed to be part of the deal to deport Yemen's Jews, he remains imprisoned today.
The US State Department has called for his release. The plight of the Jews of Yemen and of Marhabi specifically were mentioned in US government...Read More

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