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Video of Palestinians celebrating the murder of Jews. Surveys show the more "Jewish" the victims, the more Palestinians support murdering them.
noreply@blogger.com (Unknown), 29 Jan 05:45 AM

This video from Hamas' Al Resalah shows celebrations interspersed with scenes of the terror attack on Jerusalem on Friday night.
This video is enough to prove that there is no moral equivalence between the sides. Not even close.

It is worth reminding people that surveys done after major terror attacks show that Palestinians overwhelmingly support specific terror attacks on Jewish civilians. And the more "Jewish" they are, the more they support their deaths.
In 2008, 83.5% of Palestinians approved of the massacre of eight yeshiva boys at Mercaz Harav. In 2014, 80% said they support recent attacks including the massacre of four rabbis in a Har Nof synagogue.
There is no reason to think that the number supporting this latest attack on Jews outside a synagogue have any less support than those other attacks.

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01/28 Links: 14-year-old boy, married couple among those killed in Neve Yaakov terror attack; Father, son shot by 13-year-old at City of David in second attack in Jerusalem in 24 hours
noreply@blogger.com (Ian), 28 Jan 06:30 PM

From Ian:

1st Jerusalem terror attack victims named as couple who ran to help those shot

Two of the seven people shot and killed in a terror shooting attack in Jerusalem's Neve Ya'akov neighborhood were named Saturday as couple Eli and Natali Mizrahi.

Eli's father, Shimon, said the pair had gone outside to try and help those who had been shot, and were killed by the terrorist at point-blank range.

Eli, 48, and 45-year-old Natali had been married for just two years.

"We were in the middle of our meal, and there were several shots and my son jumped up. We yelled at him, 'Don't go anywhere,'" Shimon said.

"It seems that he was speaking with the terrorist, who pulled out a gun and killed him. [Eli] and his wife were murdered," Shimon said. '[The terrorist] was standing next to his car and he shot them. He got into the car and fled." Get The Times of Israel's Daily Edition by email and never miss our top stories Newsletter email address

The other five victims killed when the terrorist opened fire on Friday evening were not immediately named.

At least three others were wounded — Hadassah's Mount Scopus Hospital said Saturday morning that a 15-year-old boy injured in the attack was now fully conscious and his condition defined as moderate.

However, a 24-year-old remained sedated on a ventilator. His condition was serious but stable. In addition, a 60-year...Read More

Jerusalem terrorist may have posted about his intention to die as a martyr 18 months ago in a poem
noreply@blogger.com (Unknown), 27 Jan 04:40 PM

On the Facebook page of Jerusalem terrorist Alqam Khairi, there is a photo of a gun that resembles the one he used to murder 7 Jews outside a synagogue tonight.

The text accompanying the photo is a poem, which clearly doesn't translate well with Google tools, but it appears to be showing anger at an absent father who doesn't notice that his son is turning more and more violent in an effort to gain attention:

You are not a father..
When your son makes all the car windows black and you don't ask why? You are not a father.
When your son starts to bully and run wild and talk only about power and you don't ask why? It means you are not a father.
When your son starts wearing a black cap and puts a knife and stick in the car, and you don't notice. Excuse me, you are not a father.
When your son comes back in the middle of the night and can't explain to you exactly where he is (if you asked him at all), you can't be a father.
When your son puts a picture of an individual on his Facebook, and is pictured with a weapon, and maybe a weapon is tattooed on his body, you are not a father at all.
And when your son comes back wrapped in a bag and they want to attend the funeral.. For God's sake, don't cry because you weren't a father at your age.
Allow me to tell you that we are a cheap people. Can our enemy buy us money to kill my countrymen and my cousin? The story is clear...Read More

01/27 Links Pt2: Netanyahu: 'The difference now is that the Jewish people have the State of Israel; Seven killed, 10 injured in Jerusalem terror attack
noreply@blogger.com (Ian), 27 Jan 04:00 PM

From Ian:

Irwin Cotler: Int'l Holocaust Remembrance Day: 10 universal lessons

I write on International Holocaust Remembrance Day – marking the 78th anniversary of the liberation of the death camp Auschwitz-Birkenau, the most brutal extermination camp of the 20th century – about remembrance, and a reminder of horrors too terrible to be believed but not too terrible to have happened.

I write also in the aftermath of the oft-ignored, if it is even known at all, 81st anniversary of the Wannsee Conference of January 20, 1942, convened by the Nazi leadership to address "The Final Solution to the Jewish Question" – the blueprint for the annihilation of European Jewry – which was met by the indifference and inaction of the international bystander community.

We are on the eve also of the 80th anniversary of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, begun on April 19, 1943 – the most courageous civilian uprising in all of the Holocaust. There is a straight line between Wannsee and Warsaw; between the indifference of one and the courage of the other.

I write also in the wake of the 78th anniversary of the arrest and disappearance of Raoul Wallenberg on January 17, 1945 – Canada's first honorary citizen, and an honorary citizen of the US, Australia and Israel. Wallenberg, the Swedish diplomat whose leadership and mobilization of other courageous diplomats and Jews was able to rescue some 100,000 Jews in the last six months of 1944 alone...Read More

Egyptian mother arrested for "indecent videos" of doing housework in a modest nightgown
noreply@blogger.com (Unknown), 27 Jan 02:15 PM

RT reports:

Lawyer Ashraf Farahat announced that the security services at Al-Maasara Police Station in Helwan, Egypt, arrested the owner of the "Anoosh Diary" YouTube channel, accusing her of spreading immorality and outraging public decency.

The accused appears in sexy clothes that highlight her body, to attract followers, saying: "I am divorced and I have two young children," explaining that she was broadcasting these videos because there was no source of income for her and her family.

The accused confirmed that she broadcast these videos after one of her neighbors advised her to commit this act due to quick profits, and the accused added that she was earning two thousand dollars a week, and she was sharing the amount with...Read More

01/27 Links Pt1: Return to Jenin; The Israeli Left Begs the World To Protect Its Power; PA promotes homes on Jewish archeological site; Iran is still in the Holocaust denial biz
noreply@blogger.com (Ian), 27 Jan 12:00 PM

From Ian:

Return to Jenin

"The history matters here," noted the BBC's Jerusalem correspondent, Tom Bateman, in a report on the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) operation in the West Bank city of Jenin last Thursday that resulted in the deaths of nine Palestinians – eight of them men affiliated with terror groups, one of them a woman civilian.

In the annals of anti-Zionist demonization of the State of Israel, Jenin occupies a special place. The city was the location, in April 2002, of one of the most treacherous myths about Israel's military conduct that spilled over into open antisemitism.

As Bateman summarized it, back then "Israel launched a full-scale incursion – known as the Battle of Jenin – in which at least 52 Palestinian militants and civilians and 23 Israeli soldiers were killed. It had followed a campaign of Palestinian suicide bombings in Israel, many of which involved perpetrators from the city." That wording is technically correct and marks a vast improvement of the BBC's original 2002 reporting of the "Battle of Jenin," which the broadcaster described as a "massacre" perpetrated by the Israelis.

The reality is that the IDF suffered heavy losses as it battled Palestinian gunmen precisely because it was unwilling, out of concern for the city's civilians, to take more drastic measures like aerial bombardment to pacify Jenin – the sorts of measures that Russia, Iran or China would take without blinking...Read More

Just a video of Palestinian terrorists firing on Jewish homes
noreply@blogger.com (Unknown), 27 Jan 10:15 AM

During the State Department briefing yesterday, Said Arikat badgered spokesperson Vedant Patel trying to get him to condemn Israel, and in part of his diatribe he said, "Now, who guarantees that equality? Who will guarantee that Palestinians and Israelis can actually have the same equal measures, as you keep repeating? It's not the Palestinians that keep going day after day into Israeli villages and towns and so on and attack them during night raids..."

Actually, Palestinians attack Jews literally every day. They brag about it. They keep detailed statistics, is this poster of last week's attacks shows:

Today, Islamic Jihad issued a press release: "The Al-Quds Brigades - Jaba Groups announced, this morning, Friday 27-1-2023, that they were able to target the Homesh settlement with dense and successive salvoes of bullets."
What exactly does that look like?
On January 15, another division of the Al Quds Brigades published a similar statement saying they attacked the village of Hermesh. This time they included a...Read More

Disgusting @Amnesty parrots lie that IDF shot tear gas at a hospital
noreply@blogger.com (Unknown), 27 Jan 08:00 AM

Amnesty International's response to Israel's raid at a terrorist nest in Jenin yesterday is yet more evidence of its anti-Israel and ultimately antisemitic bias.

Responding to the killing of at least nine Palestinians by Israeli forces during a military raid on Jenin refugee camp this morning, Philip Luther, Middle East and North Africa Research and Advocacy Director at Amnesty International, said:

"In the space of just a few hours this morning, Israeli forces killed at least nine people and injured 20 more; blocked ambulances from accessing the wounded; and fired tear gas at a hospital, reportedly causing suffocation injuries to sick children.

The charge that Israel fired tear gas at a hospital came from PA health minister Mai Al-Kaila who absurdly claimed that the IDF "stormed" the hospital and "deliberately" fired tear gas to the children's ward.

Luther knows that she is lying, because he doesn't mention her charge about "storming" the hospital, which makes no sense.

The IDF...Read More

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