We really need to ruin the brand of Palestinianism. Aside from showing how it's massively hot Soviet leftover garbage, one of the best ways I've seen to do this is to just present "Palestinian Culture" as it really is: ugly, fake, dishonest, grotesque, insane.
Dr. Abu Safiya is a Hamas Colonel
Dr. Abu Safiya is a Hamas Colonel
Dr. Abu Safiya is a Hamas Colonel
Dr. Abu Safiya is a Hamas Colonel
Dr. Abu Safiya is a Hamas Colonel
Dr. Abu Safiya is a Hamas Colonel
Dr. Abu Safiya is a Hamas Colonel
Dr. Abu Safiya is a Hamas Colonel
UNRWA claims they teach peace. So we asked a student in UNRWA's Jalazone School.
Q: Does the school teach you anything about peace?
A: “Of course not. There's no peace in our schools. It's all about us returning to our land. The solution is Jihad in the path of Allah.”
🇮🇹🇵🇸 An Italian journalist named Vittorio Arrigoni arrived in Gaza as part of the "Free Gaza" flotilla in 2008.
He was widely recognized and revered for his selfless service to help needy people in the Gaza Strip and for his signature sign-off, "Restiamo umani" (Stay Human).
During the 2008–2009 Gaza War (Operation Cast Lead), he was one of the very few foreign reporters who chose to stay in Gaza.
Despite his best intentions toward Palestinians, he was abducted at gunpoint by a radical extremist Salafi jihadist group which opposed Hamas for "being too moderate" and not Islamist enough.
The Islamist group published a YouTube video showing Arrigoni and offering his life in exchange for their own leader imprisoned by Hamas.
Hamas refused to comply with its rival Islamist group and later discovered Arrigoni's deceased body hanging by its neck.
Arrigoni still remains a revered figure among pro-Palestine activists, despite being called "Kafir" (infidel) by Gazan extremists.
This incident has seemingly had no effect on the naive Western activists who still organize Gaza flotillas to illegally enter Gaza, among whom are Greta Thunberg and the rest of the radical left-wing figures.
The selfless sympathy of the western left-wing towards violent Islamists needs to be studied.
It’s one thing hearing it from Bill Clinton, but many simply dismiss him as a Zionist.
It’s very different though when you hear how the Palestinians rejected peace proposals over and over again from an Arab who was on their side.
Watch as Hosni Mubarak tells what happened and how the Palestinians never really wanted peace. All they wanted was to kill Jews and destroy Israel.
Ever wondered why Israel is never in the Asian World Cup qualifiers - even though it’s in the Middle East?
Here’s a little football trivia that most people don’t know.
Every national team competes in the FIFA qualifying tournament for its own geographic region:
•Brazil plays South America.
•Nigeria plays Africa.
•Japan plays Asia.
•Mexico plays North & Central America.
Israel should logically be playing in Asia too.
But it doesn’t.
Why?
Because for decades, many Arab and Muslim-majority countries refused to play against Israel. Rather than compete on the pitch, they often boycotted matches altogether.
This became such a problem that Israel was effectively left without a regional competition. In the 1970s and 1980s, Israel had to qualify through a variety of different confederations - including Europe, Oceania, and even special intercontinental arrangements - simply because many of its neighbors would not play it.
Eventually, in 1994, Israel was admitted as a permanent member of UEFA, Europe’s football confederation.
That solved the boycott problem - but it created a sporting one.
Instead of qualifying against regional opponents in Asia, Israel now has to compete against some of the strongest football nations on Earth:
•France 🇫🇷
•England 🏴
•Spain 🇪🇸
•Germany 🇩🇪
•Italy 🇮🇹
•Portugal 🇵🇹
•Netherlands 🇳🇱
…and many others.
Qualifying from UEFA is widely considered one of the toughest paths to the World Cup.
So the next time someone asks why Israel isn’t at the World Cup, the answer often isn’t simply “because they weren’t good enough“.
Rather than trying to defeat Israel on the pitch, many of its regional rivals chose not to play at all. The result wasn't a sporting victory, but a political boycott that forced Israel out of its own geographic confederation.
So in a sense, this is another example of an attempt to sideline Israel without competing against it. Instead of earning an advantage through better football, which isn't there, the advantage came from refusing to play, and counting on the international community to do the rest.
Can you name the apartheid state #2?
A country in the Middle East where hundreds of thousands of Palestinians live behind checkpoints. Army posts control who enters and leaves their camps. In some of them, even bringing in cement to fix a wall requires a military permit.
These Palestinians were born in this country. Their parents were born there. Their grandparents arrived in 1948. Four generations later, the state still refuses them citizenship. Not delays it. Refuses it. The rejection of their naturalization is written into the constitution itself.
They cannot vote. They cannot own property. A law passed in 2001 bars them from buying so much as an apartment. If a relative dies owning a home, they cannot inherit it. The law names no ethnicity, but everyone knows exactly who it was written for.
They are barred from dozens of professions. A Palestinian born in this country can graduate top of his class and still never practice as a doctor, a lawyer, an engineer, or a pharmacist. The professional syndicates are closed to him by law. Those who do find work pay into social security and are legally excluded from most of its benefits.
The state provides them no public healthcare, no public education. Their children study in overcrowded schools run by a UN agency because the country that has hosted their families for 78 years will not let them into its own. They travel on special documents marking them as something other than citizens.
In 2007 the army leveled one of their camps entirely. Some 27,000 people displaced, an entire community flattened. Reconstruction dragged on for more than a decade under military restriction. No commission of inquiry. No war crimes investigation. Nothing.
How many UN resolutions has this country received for any of it? How many ICJ hearings? How many sanctions bills? How many campus encampments for the engineer who cannot join the syndicate, the grandmother who cannot inherit her son's apartment, the family that needed a permit for cement?
When did you last see the infographic? The hashtag? The artist cancelling a show? A single foreign minister expressing even mild concern?
Zero. Every answer is zero.
The country is Lebanon. The people are Palestinians. Everything above is the law today, and has been for decades, in the one country the apartheid crowd has never once looked at.
You, with the keffiyeh and the chants and the word loaded and ready. You say you march for Palestinians. Lebanon has kept them stateless for 78 years, banned from property, banned from professions, sealed behind checkpoints. Where's your tent?
You cry about permits and walls and military control. Lebanon requires army permission to carry building materials into a refugee camp. Where's your hashtag?
You say no one should be a second-class resident of the land they were born in. Lebanon wrote it into its constitution. Where's your boycott list?
In my extended interview with author @HMDatMI, she reveals uncomfortable truths about race, crime, and feminism.
“I'm going to speak the truth here, and this is not pleasant for people to hear.”
She says what most are scared to talk about: