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No one cares about dead Palestinian children if Jews cannot be blamednoreply@blogger.com (Unknown), 13 Dec 05:45 AM Sham Bilal Abdullah Hamdan Do y

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No one cares about dead Palestinian children if Jews cannot be blamed
noreply@blogger.com (Unknown), 13 Dec 05:45 AM


Sham Bilal Abdullah Hamdan

Do you recognize this photo of a baby girl in Gaza? Of course not - her murder was barely reported.

Arabic websites are screaming about the death of Jana Zakarneh, 16, who was killed during a firefight when IDF troops were shooting at armed terrorists on rooftops, where she was watching the fighting and taking photos.
Here is a photo of the IDF she sent to a friend before her death, apparently from the roof of her building. It is possible that the IDF thought she was a spotter. It is possible that she was a spotter. (h/t Abu Ali Express)

The photo and timestamp shows that the unlikely and contradictory explanations that her family told reporters for her going to the roof (she went without her phone to check out the fighting, she went to get her cat, she was only on the roof for a few minutes) are lies.
Nevertheless, Palestinian media is up in...Read More

12/12 Links Pt2: The Apartheid Libel to Destroy Israel; Teaching Terror to Tots - reevaluating the Oslo Accords; Collier: An open letter to Gary Lineker
noreply@blogger.com (Ian), 12 Dec 06:00 PM

From Ian:

PMW: Teaching Terror to Tots - reevaluating the Oslo Accords

Many observers have been puzzled why the 1993 Oslo peace accords did not lead to peace but precisely the opposite. Sporadic Palestinian terror attacks prior to 1993 were replaced by repeated Palestinian terror waves murdering more than 2,000 Israelis. PMW's report "Teaching Terror to Tots" is the key to understanding the post-Oslo terror enigma.

Palestinian Media Watch as been documenting official PA/Fatah ideologies, policies and messages disseminated through every framework they control for over 20 years and everything that PMW has exposed has raised questions about the sincerity of the PA/Fatah in the peace process. PMW recently published a report on Fatah's Waed magazine for children ages 6 – 15, covering every issue published over the last eight years. The messages for Palestinian children spread through Waed confirm that the PA/Fatah end game was, and remains, Israel's destruction and Israel's replacement by "Palestine".

The hundreds of examples in the 70 page report show that through Waed, Fatah – that has dominated and controlled the PA since its creation – has been teaching Palestinian children that:
"From the River to the Sea, Palestine will be free" after "the Zionist invaders will go to the garbage can of history" because "the period of Zionism will eventually pass." As a last step all "the Jewish settlers in Palestine will disappear."

Israel must...Read More

Elder comix: Misdirection is a useful tool
noreply@blogger.com (Unknown), 12 Dec 04:00 PM

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Arab media buzzing over changed Temple Mount sign
noreply@blogger.com (Unknown), 12 Dec 02:15 PM

From Saba (Yemen):

Today, Monday, the Zionist enemy authorities hung banners at the entrance to the "Al-Maghariba Gate", one of the doors leading to the courtyards of the blessed Al-Aqsa Mosque, encouraging the intensification of settler incursions into Al-Aqsa Mosque, in a flagrant violation of the status quo in the sanctuary.

And the Palestinian News Agency said that the enemy authorities removed a banner placed by the chief Rabbinate of Zionism, decades ago, prohibiting Jews from entering the "Al-Aqsa Mosque".

One of the new signs encouraging a breach of the status quo on the Haram reads, "The Directorate of Ascenders to the Temple Mount welcomes pilgrims" and "Your prayers are accepted with good deeds."

This is partially true. From Haaretz last week:

For decades, a sign warning, in the name of The Chief Rabbinate, that "according to Torah law, it is forbidden for any impure person to enter the Temple Mount because of its holiness," stood at the entrance to the Mughrabi Bridge in an effort to discourage Jewish pilgrims.

However, since being removed – apparently by pilgrims waiting to ascend the mount during last summer's Tisha B'Av fast – the Western Wall Heritage Foundation, which manages the complex, has failed to return it...Read More

12/12 Links Pt1: Shireen Abu Akleh Death 'Witness' Turns Out To Be Islamic Jihad Terrorist; Hady Amr's Fantasy; Palestinian teen said killed in Jenin firefight with IDF forces
noreply@blogger.com (Ian), 12 Dec 12:00 PM

From Ian:

Matthew Continetti: Why Is the FBI Investigating Israel?

The State Department treated the IDF statement as the final word. "We welcome Israel's review of this tragic incident, and again underscore the importance of accountability in this case, such as policies and procedures to prevent similar incidents from occurring in the future," said spokesman Ned Price. The bureaucratic tut-tutting was unnecessary and offensive to Israeli ears—American history, after all, is replete with evidence that the best policies and procedures cannot prevent human error or freak occurrences. Still, though, after months of controversy and two investigations, the unfortunate matter appeared finally settled.

Then things got weird. On November 14, months after the IDF report and not long after elections in both Israel and the United States, Israeli defense minister Benny Gantz acknowledged that the FBI had opened an investigation into the Akleh killing. Even more remarkable than this unprecedented move was the fact that neither the White House nor the State Department seemed to be aware of it. The National Security Council provided Axios a banal statement of regret for Akleh's death. Both the White House and the State Department let it be known that they had had nothing to do with the FBI inquiry. And the Department of Justice would not comment.

The only government that seemed to have its business...Read More

Are The Floodgates Of Attacks Against Israel About To Open Even Further? (Daled Amos)
noreply@blogger.com (Unknown), 12 Dec 10:15 AM

By Daled Amos

There was a time when Jews just did not criticize Israel in public.
Now we have reached the point where people who define themselves as Jews condemn Israel publicly.

But just this month, a respected Jewish leader has come out publicly saying that he may not be able to back Israel.

In an interview last week with the Jerusalem Post, the former head of the ADL, Abe Foxman, said:

If Israel ceases to be an open democracy, I won't be able to support it.

I never thought that I would reach that point where I would say that my support of Israel is conditional. I've always said that [my support of Israel] is unconditional, but it's conditional. I don't think that it's a horrific condition to say: 'I love Israel and I want to love Israel as a Jewish and democratic state that respects pluralism.' [emphasis added]

I want Israel to be Jewish, absolutely. But I want it to be a democracy.

Not support Israel?
Support Israel...conditionally?
Israel has to be pluralistic as well as democratic to earn support?

Abe Foxman (YouTube Screencap)

This latest development is a result of the latest Israeli election that resulted in the inclusion of Itamar Ben-Gvir and Bezalel Smotrich in Netanyahu's coalition, along with their right-wing views on the Law of Return, the Israeli Supreme Court and the status of LGBT.

Foxman believes he is not only speaking for himself...Read More

Moroccan football fans' "Jews are gay" chants comes from other antisemitic football fans
noreply@blogger.com (Unknown), 12 Dec 08:00 AM

On Saturday, Arabs in the Netherlands who were celebrating Morocco's World Cup victory started chanting, ""alle Joden zijn homo's" - "All Jews are gay" - while waving a Palestinian flag.

The hate seen here turned, as all hate eventually does, violent.
Of course the slogan is both antisemitic and anti-gay, but they didn't make up the chant. It is a popular chant for fans of other European football clubs.
In 2019, a complaint was dismissed when fans of Club Brugge chanted "All Jews are gay" and "Anyone who doesn't jump is a Jew" during a match against rival Anderlecht.
Also in Belgium, many...Read More

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