Everyone knows that a two-state solution would involve an Arab-only Palestine alongside a multiethnic Israel with a sizable Arab minority with full citizenship. Yet we're supposed to believe that Israel is the racist apartheid ethnostate. As ever, hatred of Israel is subrational.
"Are you an Arab Christian and you live in Israel? Are there others like you?"
"There are tons of us. We all live here happily."
Watch another amazing video from @talthetraveler that joins the growing collection of testimonies about the shocking "apartheid" in Israel.
@tonsmit@GAZAWOOD1 hmm, what i know about this group contradics this assumption. i think it's a different group then the 'black isralites' which live in Dimona, Israel.
@tonsmit@GAZAWOOD1 It's a community of African Americans who identify as descendants of the biblical Israelites, similarly to the Etyopian Jews. They're in Israel since the 60s, all vegan, and hold permanent residency in Israel (not citizenship, not sure why). They are Israelies.
Most people have never heard their story.
For more than 50 years, the African Hebrew Israelites of Jerusalem have built a thriving community in Israel, centered on faith, family, health, and service.
From the streets of America to the Negev Desert, they chose a different path, one rooted in purpose, discipline, and a deep connection to the Land of Israel.
Their journey challenges stereotypes and reminds us that Israel’s story is far more diverse than many realize.
This is a community worth knowing.
From: thecaseforil
The amazing @lalshareef explains how Israel removed Jews from Gaza in 2005 to get peace, leaving behind greenhouses worth millions of dollars.
The Palestinians looted the greenhouses, and Gaza was turned into a terror fortress.
This must go viral.
Streamer SNEAKO had a Christian Arab from Israel on his stream.
While I am sure he was hoping to get an inside scoop on what many call the "apartheid" in Israel, he found something more damning: the truth.
His guest, who lives in Tel Aviv, had a message of hope and peace, something many refuse to believe can exist in Israel. 🇮🇱
No, I cannot believe I have to write this.
“Second time.” You cannot be voluntarily kidnapped, and definitely not twice.
And being sent away a few hours after doesn’t meet the definition either. Kfir Bibas was kidnapped. Hersh Goldberg-Polin was kidnapped. You bought a ticket. They did not get to come back alive and write an op-ed.
😂 This “Nakba Survivor” is literally a “European settler”
In the late 19th century, Muslim Bosnians (including Inea’s grandparents), fled Bosnia to Ottoman Syria, after Austria-Hungary took control of Bosnia.
They feared that now, the Christians will seek revenge after years of mistreatment.
Inea’s father’s family lived in Tulkaram, but he himself lived in Jerusalem where Inea was born.
In the 1930’s, Inea’s father had a Job in England, he returned to Mandatory Palestine after a few years, but in 1948 they decided to move back to England.
They were not expelled, and no one forced them to move to England. As a matter of fact, Tulkaram, and the old city of Jerusalem remained under Jordanian Arab control. Not a single Zionist to bee seen there.
So in summary, this is a European with no strong roots in the land of Israel, whose family made the decision to immigrate back to the continent of their grandparents instead of remaining under Arab control.
(And the “visit Palestine” poster on her wall is a Zionist poster by Franz Kraus to encourage Zionist tourism to the holy land. It’s not even the original poster, but a replica of the poster, with an additional Hebrew description mentioning his name 🤦♂️)
Palestinian activists are now claiming pizza is Palestinian. I need everybody to sit with that for a second. 🍕 We’ve officially entered the “Yasser Tyrannosaurus Wreck” phase of historical revisionism. Apparently, the logic is: Romans renamed Shechem to Neapolis, Romans ate pizza, therefore… Palestinians are indigenous? So congratulations, you accidentally described colonization while trying to argue against it. The original indigenous city was Shechem. The Romans conquered it, renamed it, and imposed foreign culture onto it. That’s not an own. That’s literally the history of imperialism with extra cheese. At this point, what’s next? Falafel was invented by Julius Caesar? Hummus built the Colosseum? Moses parted the Red Sauce? I’m honestly impressed. Some people can turn a margarita pizza into a full archaeological collapse. And somewhere in Naples, an Italian grandmother just threw her slipper at the screen screaming: “LEAVE PIZZA OUT OF THIS! 😅
H/T Shai DeLuca
A while ago, I watched the infamous 47-minute video documenting the atrocities of October 7th — the one not made publicly available, to protect the privacy of the victims.
The worst part of this video is not what it displays, but who is displaying it: the perpetrators themselves. Gleefully. Sadistically. Unabashedly. Most of the footage was filmed by Hamas terrorists on their GoPro bodycams, some also by ordinary Gazan civilians on their cellphones.
Even the Nazis tried to cover up their atrocities, but Hamas brags about theirs for the entire world to see. The killers are euphoric throughout the massacre, and their relentless, ecstatic cries of "Allahu Akbar" (punctuated by the occasional "Kill the Jew!") are simply nauseating.
Some images are seared into my memory forever. I will never forget the two boys in their underwear — one with his eye socket hanging out of his face — asking his brother whether he thinks they're going to die, while the Hamas monster who had just thrown a grenade in their saferoom helps himself to a drink from their fridge, taking a casual break from the slaughter.
Neither will I ever forget the terrorists playing football with a severed head. Or the Thai migrant worker whose head is viciously hacked off with a garden hoe — another "Zionist colonizer" getting what he deserved, right?https://t.co/JvfJEtk8LA
Or the throngs of Gazans crowding around pickup trucks loaded with the mutilated corpses of Jewish women, filming and spitting on the bodies. Or the woman in Kibbutz Mefalsim, crouching and begging in vain for mercy.
There is some evidence of sexual violence in the video — the charred corpse of a young woman with her legs splayed and her genitals exposed — but not much. Apparently even Hamas draws a line somewhere: they are not as proud of raping Jewish women as they are of murdering them. Or, more likely, they simply didn't want to embarrass the delicate sensibilities of their legions of useful idiots in the West.
But yes — there was rape. Not "rape" in scare quotes, as the apologists would have it, but sadistic, murderous sexual violence, documented in a new damning new report by The Civil Commission, an independent Israeli women's rights NGO. (video summary here: https://t.co/LTTjiO1s7E)
Across its 180 pages, the report describes "a recurring pattern of rape and gang rape; sexual torture; mutilation; targeted shooting to the face, head and genital area; forced nudity; binding and restraint; genital burning; objects inserted into intimate areas; post-mortem sexual humiliation; and execution during or after sexual assault."
And it was premeditated and organized. The terrorists crossing into Israel carried printed Arabic-to-Hebrew phrasebooks with handy expressions like "take off your pants," "lie down," "spread your legs," and "don't make trouble." I wonder why they expected to need those particular phrases?
I know one thing: no civilized country on earth would tolerate the existence of an organization like Hamas on its border after October 7th. Not one. This includes every self-righteous Westerner currently lecturing Israel from thousands of kilometres away, without an inch of skin in the game.
https://t.co/PoKUfIHeXV
This one is brutal, but a must read.
The Daily Mail just published testimonies of Gazan children being raped by Hamas-affiliated clerics at local mosques — and then threatened into silence by the Qassam Brigades.
A nine-year-old describes being led to mosque restrooms by a Sheikh who said he wanted to "give you something nice." "He took me to the restrooms and undressed me, took off my pants and had his way with me. I started to scream and then I cried," the poor boy said.
A ten-year-old recounts a cleric pulling down his pants and doing "filthy things" to him.
A third child came home bleeding and bruised from the head Imam of a mosque in Khan Younes.
When one father confronted the Imam, the Imam's response was that he'll "send Al-Qassam Brigades to you and they'll shoot you. We'll just say you were an Israeli collaborator." The next night, Hamas members showed up at his home and told the father to stay silent or "we'll wipe you off the face of the earth."
Another father in Deir al-Balah went to Hamas security with proof. They forced him to drop the charges, or be framed as an Israeli spy.
A former Palestinian Authority security officer explains rape is used as a binding tactic. It makes the victims and their families "obedient and submissive" to Hamas. "If you open your mouth they will destroy you and your entire household," he said.
This is so widespread it has a name. In Arabic slang, the perpetrators are called "mosque tennis players" — clerics who lure boys under religious pretexts.
According to Gazan author Hamza Abu Howidy, who fled the territory, the pattern is well-known: abuse, silence, and gradual conscription into the Hamas movement.
Add this to the Daily Mail's story last week of Hamas terrorists gang-raping widows in Gaza en masse, and you have what's clearly a sexual abuse epidemic led by Hamas.
Where is the outrage? Or is Palestinian suffering only newsworthy when it can be blamed on Israel?
@victorkafati@HuntersOfNazis just clarifying here - being called 'palestinian' was an insult to the Arabs in this land. They called themselves Arabs, as they were proud of their origin and relation to the Arab countries. They were mostly new here, vast majority came for work.
@victorkafati@HuntersOfNazis 1. When my grandfather was a teenager here, he was actually the Palestinian. The Arabs were just Arabs. The 'Palestinian' were the Jews, and this was an insult to the Arabs. So yes, a Palestinian can definitly be Jewish.
@victorkafati@HuntersOfNazis 3. Jews are indigenous here. Our Temples stood on the Mount 1,000+ years before Al-Aqsa was built on top. Peaceful visits aren't 'settler violence.' Historically, Jews in the land were called Palestinian Jews.