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Seattle "Nakba Day" rally to celebrate axe murderersnoreply@blogger.com (Unknown), 09 May 04:58 AM The Seattle "Nakba Day" rally poster includes a m

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Seattle "Nakba Day" rally to celebrate axe murderers
noreply@blogger.com (Unknown), 09 May 04:58 AM

The Seattle "Nakba Day" rally poster includes a massive dog whistle of glorifying terrorists.

The top line says, "All glory to our land and life defenders," meaning the people who they claim defend Palestine.
This means the Palestinians who, according to Palestinian media, "defend" Al Aqsa and Palestine - by targeting and murdering Jews.
One of the sponsors, Falastiniyat, describes itself as "a grassroots collective of diasporic Palestinian feminists in Seattle living & organizing at the intersection of gender justice and anti-colonialism." The title is one that would mean little to most Westerners, who would assume it refers to people who hold meals at Sheikh Jarrah or similar, but its meaning and timing is clear to Palestinians: it is support for the current murderous terror wave of Palestinians targeting Israelis and Jews that started in March.
Even though it was created before the events in Elad, there is not a question that Palestinians consider the axe murderers to be "defenders" of Palestinians and Palestinian land.
And the other sponsors know this as well.

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Palestinians, believing they are the center of the universe, even try to make the ISIS attack in Egypt about them
noreply@blogger.com (Unknown), 08 May 02:00 PM

Eleven Egyptian soldiers were killed on Saturday in a firefight with militants presumed to be loyal to ISIS.

Naturally, Palestinians are trying to hijack this news and make it about - them.
Fatah issued a statement saying that it considers the attack "a calculated service in the interest of the racist Zionist settlement occupation regime," saying that the attackers have an "agenda against the brothers in Arab Egypt and its heroic army, and against the Palestinian people in occupied Palestine."
They added that the attack "is a deliberate service to the occupation regime and the Israeli army, and a desperate attempt to break the morale of the Arab Egyptian army."

A member of the Political Bureau of the Islamic Jihad Movement...Read More

05/08 Links: The PA rewards with one hand, condemns with the other; The DeSantis affair The disgraceful politization of Jewish institutions; The speech President Lawrence Bacow of Harvard University needs to give
noreply@blogger.com (Ian), 08 May 12:00 PM

From Ian:

PMW: The PA rewards with one hand, condemns with the other

The two Palestinian terrorists who brutally murdered Israelis Ben Yiftah, Yonatan Habakuk, and Boaz Gol on May 5, were arrested today. This means that the Palestinian Authority will now adopt the murderers as PA employees and start paying them a monthly salary. Assuming they live till 80 years old, over their lifetimes, the PA will pay them no less than 6,530,400 shekels ($1,919,909 / €1,820,074), simply as a reward for murdering Jews and being arrested by Israel.

The salaries the PA will pay the terrorists, aged 19 and 20, will start at 1,400 shekels ($450)/month and will increase with time spent in prison to 12,000 shekels (3,859) /month.

While the PA continues to incentivize and reward terrorists, PA Chairman Mahmoud Abbas issued another one of his mealy-mouthed condemnations "of the killing of Israeli civilians" following the murders on Thursday.

Incapable of simply condemning the brutal murder of Israelis, Abbas repeated his "warnings" about Israeli/Jewish "settlers" using the Palestinian attack to carry out revenge attacks against Palestinians. Almost justifying the murders of the Israelis, Abbas then condemned what he referred to as the "ongoing attacks against our people and its Islamic and Christian holy sites," which he argued have created an atmosphere of tension and instability":
"[PA] President Mahmoud Abbas expressed his condemnation of the killing...Read More

86-year old Abbas has not been seen in public for 10 days, sending proxies for public events
noreply@blogger.com (Unknown), 08 May 09:30 AM

Mahmoud Abbas has been nowhere to be seen lately.

He was invisible during Eid al Fitr celebrations. Normally he places a wreath on the grave of Yasir Arafat; this year the prime minister Shtayyeh did it instead in his place.

Today it was reported that Michael Lynk, the former special rapporteur of the UN who was reliably anti-Israel, received the "Great Star of Jerusalem" medal, normally awarded by Mahmoud Abbas himself. In this case foreign minister Riyad Al-Maliki acted as Abbas' proxy.

The last event I can find where Abbas was seen in public was April 28, when he hosted the High Representative of the Alliance of Civilizations at the United Nations at his presidential palace.

Since then, every news release about Abbas has him making or receiving phone calls or telegrams from various politicians.
Abbas is an 86-year old chain smoker who has no designated successor. Hamas has been making moves to take over the Palestinian narrative by taking credit for wildly popular murders of...Read More

No, Masafer Yatta is not an ancient Arab community. It was built to steal land from Israel.
noreply@blogger.com (Unknown), 08 May 07:00 AM

Here is how Rashida Tlaib quoted antisemite Mohammed El-Kurd about last week's High Court ruling on Masafer Yatta:

El-Kurd goes on to say that 2,400 people live in the 22 "ancient" villages of Masafer Yatta. (The current population is about 1,200 in between 8-11 outposts.)

Wikipedia's "History" section of Masafer Yaffa is very sparse, and purposefully vague. Here it is in its entirely of the history before 1967:

In 1881, the Palestine Exploration Fund (PEF) noted the following places: Shảb el Butm, meaning "the spur of the terebinth",[3] Tuweil esh Shîh, meaning "the peak or ridge of Artemisia",[3] Kh. el Fekhît, meaning "the ruin of the fissure",[4] and Kh. Bîr el 'Edd, meaning "the ruin of the perennial well".[5]

At Kh. Bîr el 'Edd PEF noted "traces of ruins, and a cistern",[6] while at Kh. el Fekhît, they noted "traces of ruins, and a cave."[6]

The Palestine Exploration Fund's Survey of Western Palestine was a meticulous undertaking that listed every village, every mosque, every cistern, every cave, every orchard and every ancient winepress that could be seen in the entire region. Here is its key to its maps. While not mentioned in the key, its other maps show that inhabited areas...Read More

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