Meet "Palestine".
2 IDF reservists accidently made a wrong turn and ended up in Ramallah on October 12, 2000.
The Palestinians lynched them, ripped out their organs and celebrated their murder in the street.
An Italian film crew which was there and was threatened by the Palestinian Authority (The "Partners for peace") to not release the footage, but they did anyway.
Another British photographer named Mark Seegar was there as well. But he was attacked by the mob and his camera was destroyed. After the event he said:
"The lynching was the most horrific thing I've ever seen, and I've reported from Congo, Kosovo, and many other bad places... I know not all Palestinians are like that, and I'm a very forgiving person, but I'll never forget it. It was the most barbaric kind of murder. When I think about it, the man's head, all smashed up, I know I'll have nightmares for the rest of my life."
“We will kill them. We will torch them. We will grind them to dust.”
On this day in history, after Arab leaders openly threatened to destroy Israel, Arab armies built up on its borders, Egypt blocked Israeli shipping through the Straits of Tiran, and UN peacekeepers left the buffer zone after Egypt demanded their withdrawal, Israel struck first.
The Six-Day War had begun.
In just 6 days, Israel defeated Egypt, Syria, and Jordan on multiple fronts, taking the Sinai, the Golan Heights, Gaza, and the West Bank, known historically as Judea and Samaria.
Years later, Egypt received the Sinai back in exchange for peace. A peace that still stands today. Jordan later renounced its claim to the West Bank and made peace with Israel as well.
The Golan Heights, taken from Syria after years of Syrian attacks from above, was eventually annexed and became an inseparable part of Israel.
Today, anti-Israel propagandists try to rewrite that war as Israeli aggression. But the truth is simple: Israel was surrounded, threatened, blockaded, and left with no choice.
Watch the clip. Learn what really happened.
“We will kill them. We will torch them. We will grind them to dust.”
On this day in history, after Arab leaders openly threatened to destroy Israel, Arab armies built up on its borders, Egypt blocked Israeli shipping through the Straits of Tiran, and UN peacekeepers left the buffer zone after Egypt demanded their withdrawal, Israel struck first.
The Six-Day War had begun.
In just 6 days, Israel defeated Egypt, Syria, and Jordan on multiple fronts, taking the Sinai, the Golan Heights, Gaza, and the West Bank, known historically as Judea and Samaria.
Years later, Egypt received the Sinai back in exchange for peace. A peace that still stands today. Jordan later renounced its claim to the West Bank and made peace with Israel as well.
The Golan Heights, taken from Syria after years of Syrian attacks from above, was eventually annexed and became an inseparable part of Israel.
Today, anti-Israel propagandists try to rewrite that war as Israeli aggression. But the truth is simple: Israel was surrounded, threatened, blockaded, and left with no choice.
Watch the clip. Learn what really happened.
@NiohBerg@donmcgowan Imagine if the Jews would justify indiscriminate violence against their historical oppressors. Only the Arabs known as Palestinians are allowed that delusion in our world (Not to mention that they are not even really the victims in their story, but instead the aggressors).
@RoyKAltman They are salty because they keep losing wars to the Jews. For example, this day we mark the start of the 6 days war:
https://t.co/Tgsk9usPws
“We will kill them. We will torch them. We will grind them to dust.”
On this day in history, after Arab leaders openly threatened to destroy Israel, Arab armies built up on its borders, Egypt blocked Israeli shipping through the Straits of Tiran, and UN peacekeepers left the buffer zone after Egypt demanded their withdrawal, Israel struck first.
The Six-Day War had begun.
In just 6 days, Israel defeated Egypt, Syria, and Jordan on multiple fronts, taking the Sinai, the Golan Heights, Gaza, and the West Bank, known historically as Judea and Samaria.
Years later, Egypt received the Sinai back in exchange for peace. A peace that still stands today. Jordan later renounced its claim to the West Bank and made peace with Israel as well.
The Golan Heights, taken from Syria after years of Syrian attacks from above, was eventually annexed and became an inseparable part of Israel.
Today, anti-Israel propagandists try to rewrite that war as Israeli aggression. But the truth is simple: Israel was surrounded, threatened, blockaded, and left with no choice.
Watch the clip. Learn what really happened.
“We will kill them. We will torch them. We will grind them to dust.”
On this day in history, after Arab leaders openly threatened to destroy Israel, Arab armies built up on its borders, Egypt blocked Israeli shipping through the Straits of Tiran, and UN peacekeepers left the buffer zone after Egypt demanded their withdrawal, Israel struck first.
The Six-Day War had begun.
In just 6 days, Israel defeated Egypt, Syria, and Jordan on multiple fronts, taking the Sinai, the Golan Heights, Gaza, and the West Bank, known historically as Judea and Samaria.
Years later, Egypt received the Sinai back in exchange for peace. A peace that still stands today. Jordan later renounced its claim to the West Bank and made peace with Israel as well.
The Golan Heights, taken from Syria after years of Syrian attacks from above, was eventually annexed and became an inseparable part of Israel.
Today, anti-Israel propagandists try to rewrite that war as Israeli aggression. But the truth is simple: Israel was surrounded, threatened, blockaded, and left with no choice.
Watch the clip. Learn what really happened.
@bocapoIis Your mistake is thinking they care about Palestinians. How many Palestinians have the Irish called for their country to take and save from the war? Why around zero if they claim it's a genocide?
That's because they don't care about Palestinians, they just hate Jews.
You clearly know very little about the history of the land.
“Palestine” was a name used by outside empires and colonial powers, starting with the Romans after they crushed the Jewish revolt and renamed Judea. It was never the name of an Arab state.
The first “Palestine” soccer team? Jewish.
The first “Palestine” airline? Jewish.
The Palestine Post newspaper? Jewish too.
Under the British Mandate, “Palestinian” often referred to Jews. When the British left, the Jews reclaimed their ancestral name: Israel. The local Arabs later adopted the colonial name as a national identity, especially from the 1960s onward.
And your DNA claim is just as ignorant.
Over half of Israeli Jews are Mizrahi, from the Middle East and North Africa, like my own family. Around 20% of Israeli citizens are Arabs. But people like you never talk about the average Israeli, because reality ruins your narrative and propaganda.
Even Ashkenazi Jews, who bigots like you now call “European colonizers” after Europeans spent centuries persecuting them for not being white enough, have deep Levantine ancestry. This is backed by endless genetic research.
In the photo: Europeans in Norway vandalizing a Jewish store with the words, “Palestine calls, Jews are no longer tolerated in Norway.”
Same hate. New slogans.
This submission by a rare Arab atheist says something Western media almost never admits:
In Arabic, ordinary Arabs barely even discuss the “two-state solution.”
Not as a serious option. Not as a public debate. Not even as something to reject. It mostly exists in official speeches aimed at Western audiences.
I used to believe in that two state delusion too.
Then Israel offered, in the 2000s, almost everything Westerners keep saying the Palestinians want: all of Gaza, roughly 96% of the West Bank, a road connecting them under their control, and even parts of Jerusalem.
The answer was not peace.
The answer was the Second Intifada. Years of suicide bombings, shootings, buses exploding, cafés blown up, and Israeli civilians murdered in the streets.
At some point people need to ask the obvious question:
How can so many Westerners still be this detached from reality? Even after October 7?
And why is their media constantly lying to them about what Arab societies actually believe?
Was never their "House" as in a country. There was never another sovereign nation on this land beside Israel for even 1 second.
Even the name "Palestine" is a colonial given name to the land (First by the Romans), which the local Arabs adopted as their identity after the Brits left. They can't even pronounce correctly it in their language.
And before you talk about the fact that there were indeed Arabs living on that land as well, I agree of course.
This is why the Jews agreed to peacefully divide the land based on existing ethnic majority borders and have a large minority of Arabs living among them (With a minority of Jews to be living in the would-be Arab state).
Some of those Arabs indeed said yes to peace and because of that, today 20% of Israelis are Arabs living in peace and equal rights. This while the Arabs murdered or kicked out every single Jew who lived outside of Israel's emerging borders.
Some of those Jewish towns and communities destroyed were more ancient than Islam itself.
Pathetic misleading whataboutism.
Israel factually AGREED to a 2 state solution many times. One example is what I mentioned in the post you responded to, very recently in the 2000s.
But you can go back and find Israel agreeing to a 2 state solution pretty much every decade going back to the 30s (When the Jews agreed to live on just 20% of the land, the Arabs still said no in favor of attempted genocide).
@VerminusM Anything and everything by "Western media" than admitting their beloved "Palestinians" are actually an ISIS society filled to the brim with pedophiles... They have to blame the Jews instead (Sorry, the "Evil Zionists").
Yesterday we marked the day of the Dolphinarium club bombing, one of the most brutal suicide bombings in Hamas’s history.
The attack murdered 21 and wounded 120 more. Many of them teenagers.
On the night of June 1, 2001, a Hamas suicide bomber arrived at the entrance to the Dolphinarium club on Tel Aviv’s beachfront. The club was crowded that night, with many young people waiting outside to enter.
At 11:27 p.m., the terrorist detonated an explosive device while standing among the crowd. The bomb contained high explosives and metal fragments designed to cause mass casualties.
The attack murdered 21 people and wounded 120 others. Seventeen of the victims were killed immediately, while four later died from their wounds.
The bombing was carried out during the Second Intifada and became one of the deadliest suicide attacks of that period. Hamas was later identified as responsible for the attack.
The Dolphinarium bombing remains one of the clearest symbols of the deliberate targeting of Israeli civilians during that wave of terrorism the Palestinians caused, after refusing peace.
Yesterday we marked the day of the Dolphinarium club bombing, one of the most brutal suicide bombings in Hamas’s history.
The attack murdered 21 and wounded 120 more. Many of them teenagers.
On the night of June 1, 2001, a Hamas suicide bomber arrived at the entrance to the Dolphinarium club on Tel Aviv’s beachfront. The club was crowded that night, with many young people waiting outside to enter.
At 11:27 p.m., the terrorist detonated an explosive device while standing among the crowd. The bomb contained high explosives and metal fragments designed to cause mass casualties.
The attack murdered 21 people and wounded 120 others. Seventeen of the victims were killed immediately, while four later died from their wounds.
The bombing was carried out during the Second Intifada and became one of the deadliest suicide attacks of that period. Hamas was later identified as responsible for the attack.
The Dolphinarium bombing remains one of the clearest symbols of the deliberate targeting of Israeli civilians during that wave of terrorism the Palestinians caused, after refusing peace.
@TRobinsonNewEra@KemiBadenoch Tommy, please show your amazing fellow UK citizens our history. Before it will become your reality.
This week, like most days, we remember another brutal massacre committed by Palestinians:
https://t.co/L6tCT51OUY
Yesterday we marked the day of the Dolphinarium club bombing, one of the most brutal suicide bombings in Hamas’s history.
The attack murdered 21 and wounded 120 more. Many of them teenagers.
On the night of June 1, 2001, a Hamas suicide bomber arrived at the entrance to the Dolphinarium club on Tel Aviv’s beachfront. The club was crowded that night, with many young people waiting outside to enter.
At 11:27 p.m., the terrorist detonated an explosive device while standing among the crowd. The bomb contained high explosives and metal fragments designed to cause mass casualties.
The attack murdered 21 people and wounded 120 others. Seventeen of the victims were killed immediately, while four later died from their wounds.
The bombing was carried out during the Second Intifada and became one of the deadliest suicide attacks of that period. Hamas was later identified as responsible for the attack.
The Dolphinarium bombing remains one of the clearest symbols of the deliberate targeting of Israeli civilians during that wave of terrorism the Palestinians caused, after refusing peace.
Yesterday we marked the day of the Dolphinarium club bombing, one of the most brutal suicide bombings in Hamas’s history.
The attack murdered 21 and wounded 120 more. Many of them teenagers.
On the night of June 1, 2001, a Hamas suicide bomber arrived at the entrance to the Dolphinarium club on Tel Aviv’s beachfront. The club was crowded that night, with many young people waiting outside to enter.
At 11:27 p.m., the terrorist detonated an explosive device while standing among the crowd. The bomb contained high explosives and metal fragments designed to cause mass casualties.
The attack murdered 21 people and wounded 120 others. Seventeen of the victims were killed immediately, while four later died from their wounds.
The bombing was carried out during the Second Intifada and became one of the deadliest suicide attacks of that period. Hamas was later identified as responsible for the attack.
The Dolphinarium bombing remains one of the clearest symbols of the deliberate targeting of Israeli civilians during that wave of terrorism the Palestinians caused, after refusing peace.
Yesterday we marked the day of the Dolphinarium club bombing, one of the most brutal suicide bombings in Hamas’s history.
The attack murdered 21 and wounded 120 more. Many of them teenagers.
On the night of June 1, 2001, a Hamas suicide bomber arrived at the entrance to the Dolphinarium club on Tel Aviv’s beachfront. The club was crowded that night, with many young people waiting outside to enter.
At 11:27 p.m., the terrorist detonated an explosive device while standing among the crowd. The bomb contained high explosives and metal fragments designed to cause mass casualties.
The attack murdered 21 people and wounded 120 others. Seventeen of the victims were killed immediately, while four later died from their wounds.
The bombing was carried out during the Second Intifada and became one of the deadliest suicide attacks of that period. Hamas was later identified as responsible for the attack.
The Dolphinarium bombing remains one of the clearest symbols of the deliberate targeting of Israeli civilians during that wave of terrorism the Palestinians caused, after refusing peace.
Yesterday we marked the day of the Dolphinarium club bombing, one of the most brutal suicide bombings in Hamas’s history.
The attack murdered 21 and wounded 120 more. Many of them teenagers.
On the night of June 1, 2001, a Hamas suicide bomber arrived at the entrance to the Dolphinarium club on Tel Aviv’s beachfront. The club was crowded that night, with many young people waiting outside to enter.
At 11:27 p.m., the terrorist detonated an explosive device while standing among the crowd. The bomb contained high explosives and metal fragments designed to cause mass casualties.
The attack murdered 21 people and wounded 120 others. Seventeen of the victims were killed immediately, while four later died from their wounds.
The bombing was carried out during the Second Intifada and became one of the deadliest suicide attacks of that period. Hamas was later identified as responsible for the attack.
The Dolphinarium bombing remains one of the clearest symbols of the deliberate targeting of Israeli civilians during that wave of terrorism the Palestinians caused, after refusing peace.
Yesterday we marked the day of the Dolphinarium club bombing, one of the most brutal suicide bombings in Hamas’s history.
The attack murdered 21 and wounded 120 more. Many of them teenagers.
On the night of June 1, 2001, a Hamas suicide bomber arrived at the entrance to the Dolphinarium club on Tel Aviv’s beachfront. The club was crowded that night, with many young people waiting outside to enter.
At 11:27 p.m., the terrorist detonated an explosive device while standing among the crowd. The bomb contained high explosives and metal fragments designed to cause mass casualties.
The attack murdered 21 people and wounded 120 others. Seventeen of the victims were killed immediately, while four later died from their wounds.
The bombing was carried out during the Second Intifada and became one of the deadliest suicide attacks of that period. Hamas was later identified as responsible for the attack.
The Dolphinarium bombing remains one of the clearest symbols of the deliberate targeting of Israeli civilians during that wave of terrorism the Palestinians caused, after refusing peace.
Yesterday we marked the day of the Dolphinarium club bombing, one of the most brutal suicide bombings in Hamas’s history.
The attack murdered 21 and wounded 120 more. Many of them teenagers.
On the night of June 1, 2001, a Hamas suicide bomber arrived at the entrance to the Dolphinarium club on Tel Aviv’s beachfront. The club was crowded that night, with many young people waiting outside to enter.
At 11:27 p.m., the terrorist detonated an explosive device while standing among the crowd. The bomb contained high explosives and metal fragments designed to cause mass casualties.
The attack murdered 21 people and wounded 120 others. Seventeen of the victims were killed immediately, while four later died from their wounds.
The bombing was carried out during the Second Intifada and became one of the deadliest suicide attacks of that period. Hamas was later identified as responsible for the attack.
The Dolphinarium bombing remains one of the clearest symbols of the deliberate targeting of Israeli civilians during that wave of terrorism the Palestinians caused, after refusing peace.
@DrEliDavid Eli, would you post about the Dolphinarium?
This week, like most days, we remember another brutal massacre committed by Palestinians:
https://t.co/L6tCT51OUY
Yesterday we marked the day of the Dolphinarium club bombing, one of the most brutal suicide bombings in Hamas’s history.
The attack murdered 21 and wounded 120 more. Many of them teenagers.
On the night of June 1, 2001, a Hamas suicide bomber arrived at the entrance to the Dolphinarium club on Tel Aviv’s beachfront. The club was crowded that night, with many young people waiting outside to enter.
At 11:27 p.m., the terrorist detonated an explosive device while standing among the crowd. The bomb contained high explosives and metal fragments designed to cause mass casualties.
The attack murdered 21 people and wounded 120 others. Seventeen of the victims were killed immediately, while four later died from their wounds.
The bombing was carried out during the Second Intifada and became one of the deadliest suicide attacks of that period. Hamas was later identified as responsible for the attack.
The Dolphinarium bombing remains one of the clearest symbols of the deliberate targeting of Israeli civilians during that wave of terrorism the Palestinians caused, after refusing peace.