Even Arab leaders admit it.
Everyone is sharing the Bill Clinton clip where he describes how Yasser Arafat rejected a generous peace offer at Camp David that would have given the Palestinians a state on 96 percent of the West Bank, land swaps, and a capital in East Jerusalem. Clinton says Arafat lied to him and that the Palestinian leadership never actually wanted a two-state solution. They wanted to destroy Israel. It’s a video often shared by people like @VividProwess, and it’s an important one for people to see.
Of course, critics immediately dismiss it. They claim Clinton is biased or he’s pro-Israel. They’ll tell you that you cannot trust the American perspective.
Ok, so let us set that aside.
Now watch this.
In this powerful interview, former Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak, a major Arab leader who was directly involved in negotiations, says exactly the same thing from the Arab side. He talks about the Mena House Conference in Cairo as well as the Camp David negotiations of 1978. All failed because of the Palestinians repeatedly rejecting any offer. The Oslo accords were signed but because Hamas and the Palestinian Islamic Jihad were not involved, they derailed the accords and any chance for peace by initiating 4 years of terrorist suicide attacks in Israel. Then came the second Camp David negotiations in 2000 which Arafat agreed to, then rejected and instead initiated the Second Intifada.
Mubarak explains how the Palestinians refused to even participate in the Mena House conference of 1977. He describes repeated opportunities they were given, including a detailed document that called for Israeli withdrawal from the Samaria, Judea and Gaza, security arrangements during a transitional period, and other major concessions. The Israelis were willing to negotiate on difficult issues like who would control security. The Palestinians, according to Mubarak, kept saying no and wasting chance after chance.
He speaks with clear frustration about how for decades the Palestinian side has rejected peace initiatives and realistic compromises.
The video further shows footage from the PLO representative in 1977, as well as old footage of Egyptian president Sadat who was involved in the Mena House and first Camp David negotiations of 1978.
This perhaps is far more impactful than Clinton’s account because it is not a Western or Israeli voice. It is prominent Arab leaders who lived the negotiations, who represented the broader Arab world, and who had zero incentive to defend Israel.
When leaders from both sides of the table describe the same pattern of Palestinian rejectionism and violence, it becomes much harder to dismiss as bias.
The pattern is clear across decades and across different voices… generous offers, repeated refusals, and continued demands for everything while giving nothing in return.
This is not ancient history. It is the core reason the conflict continues today.
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#🟦—FACTS FROM Sabry Ifthikar Ahmed "Hi, I’m a Palestinian. And since honesty is rare in my politics, let me confess a few things.
1947. The UN offered me a state. Alongside Israel. Borders, independence, recognition. I said no. My leaders promised that war would “drive the Jews into the sea.” Instead, I lost everything—and called it a catastrophe. Not because I wasn’t offered a state, but because I refused one.
1948–2025. Arab states could have integrated me, given me rights, passports, dignity. Instead, they locked me in refugee camps for generations—so I’d remain a weapon against Israel. They built palaces for themselves and prisons for me. They used me as propaganda, not as people.
1967. After another lost war, I could have built a state in the West Bank and Gaza. Instead, I doubled down on “no peace, no recognition, no negotiations.” Three no’s. Fifty years later, I still have no state. Turns out, rejection doesn’t pay rent.
Oslo 1990s. Israel said: let’s try. Gave me autonomy. Guns for police. Billions in aid. What did my leaders do? Stole the money, armed militias, and launched an intifada. Suicide bombings instead of schools. Rockets instead of factories.
2005 Gaza. Israel left completely. No settlers, no soldiers. I had the chance to turn Gaza into Singapore-on-the-Med. I voted Hamas. They turned it into Mogadishu-by-the-Sea. Billions in aid? Tunnels, rockets, and palaces for their leaders—while my people eat canned food in the dark.
Democracy? I haven’t had an election in nearly 20 years. Hamas kills dissenters in Gaza. Fatah jails them in the West Bank. My leaders cancel elections because they’re too busy fighting each other for power.
Religion. Instead of building a future, I put clerics on TV teaching kids to hate Jews. I glorify “martyrs” who blow up buses. I raise children on songs of blood and fire instead of books and science. I trade hope for holy war.
Arab world. The Arab regimes call me “brother.” But ask them how many Palestinians can freely live in Lebanon, Syria, Egypt, or Kuwait. They shut me out, but cheer when I die—because my death is their excuse.
Absurdity. I keep saying I want to “build a state.” And ironically, right next door sits Israel—the neighbor who built a thriving democracy, a high-tech powerhouse, farms in the desert, cities from dust. No oil, no endless wealth, just grit. I could have learned, copied, partnered. Instead, I chose envy and rage.
Anti-Jewish obsession. I could’ve accepted Jews as neighbors. I could’ve said, “two nations, two states.” Instead, I repeat: “From the river to the sea.” Instead of showcasing Arab honor, hospitality, and rich culture, I showcased only the culture of the sword—rage, extremism, and blood. Instead of calling out salaam—peace—to Israelis, I screamed death to the Jews. And then I act surprised when Israelis don’t trust me, when they’re angry, disappointed, and convinced I don’t want coexistence at all.
Accountability. I blame Israel for everything. Always. My leaders steal billions? Israel’s fault. Hamas fires rockets from hospitals? Israel’s fault. I glorify death more than life? Israel’s fault. Responsibility is not my strong suit.
I am Palestinian.
I could have built a nation—many times. I chose rejection, corruption, and endless war. I could have lived in peace with Israel, but I chose to live in the shadow of destroying it.
So yes—I am a victim. But too often, I am a victim of my own leaders, my own choices, and my own refusal to let go of hate.
And that, dear reader, is the tragedy no one wants to admit."
We are on the wrong side of history. Some thoughts on our government failing Canadian Jews.
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Top British attorney Natasha Hausdorff stunned the audience by completely destroying the Palestinian narrative about the conflict.
Palestine never existed as a sovereign Arab state. The British Mandate of Palestine was a British regime that gained control of the land of Israel due to the fall of the Ottoman Empire after 1917.
Jews lived in the Holy Land (ie, the Old Yishuv) for centuries. Including under the control of the Ottoman Empire, when Jews were the majority of residents in Jerusalem.
Before 1909, Tel Aviv was a desert land. The empty land was bought legally by the Jews who turned it over the years into a prosperous city. Not a single Arab was thrown out of his home or cave by the Jews, who again, bought desert lands in the Land of Israel legally and built the kibbutzim (agricultural towns).
After the British government turned the mandate back to the U.N., the Arab-Muslim world rejected the UN partition plan and declared war not only against Israel, but also against their own Jewish population. The Arab states ethnically cleansed most of their Jewish population. Most of the Jewish refugees moved to Israel where the armies of Jordan, Syria, Iraq and Egypt joined forces and declared war along with the local Arab population with the public goal of "pushing all the Jews into the sea".
During the war of independence the Arab armies who started this war, ordered the local Arabs to leave the combat zones and allow them to annihilate the Jews living there. Some Arabs were also forcibly evacuated during the fighting and moved to nearby territories under the control of Egypt and Jordan (Gaza and the West Bank).
Israel has never committed and never will commit genocide. In fact by defending itself Israel is preventing another genocide of Jews.
Hamas, Hezbollah and Iran’s regime are the obstacles to peace in the Middle East!
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Last week, I wrote an op-ed about the silence of women's groups & int'l organizations, in the face of the mass rape and sexual assault of Israeli women by Hamas terrorists on Oct 7.
Sadly, not a single mainstream publication was willing to publish it. So I am posting it here!
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Me Too, Unless You’re a Jew?
By Arsen Ostrovsky
As a father of girls, I have no more sacrosanct duty in life, than the protection of my daughters, and as a human rights lawyer, I have proudly stood with women, advocating for greater equality.
Yet I have been utterly devastated at the abject silence and cold indifference of international organizations and women’s rights groups, following the unprecedented massacre perpetrated by Hamas against Israeli women and girls.
A devasting picture is rapidly emerging of horrific mass rape, torture and mutilation inflicted by Hamas terrorists upon young children, girls, women, even babies and the elderly.
One Israeli morgue worker said how there is evidence of widespread rape of so brutal that the terrorists “broke their victims’ pelvis – women, grandmothers, children.”
In another instance, first responders found a pregnant woman who was murdered, shot in the head, with her stomach cut wide open and her unborn baby still being connected to the umbilical cord.
In Kibbutz Be’eri, a place I visited personally a number of times following the massacre, a paramedic recounted how he found the bodies of two teenage girls in a bedroom, still lying in a pool of blood. They were raped, beaten and executed by Hamas. However, the paramedic was still unsure if they were raped first or executed and then raped.
Young girls, the bodies mutilated, paraded like trophies on the streets of Gaza.
There are countless more stories like this of the most unimaginable evil.
In addition, there are now also at least 240 hostages, that Hamas is holding captive in Gaza. At least 100 of them are women and young girls, with one even reported to have given birth, while in captivity. Thankfully some of them now are reportedly being released.
Yet despite this overwhelming evidence of the brutal, heinous mass rape and assault against Israeli women and kidnapping of young girls, the so-called enlightened voices of the west and self-proclaimed feminist groups, have been virtually silent.
Where is UN Women’s agency, the primary UN body tasked with ending violence against women? Silent.
Where is the Women’s March, which started to support women’s rights and create awareness against sexual abuse, harassment and rape of women? Silent.
How about members of The Squad? They don’t waste a breath to preach about Palestinian women’s rights, but are conspicuously silent here.
What does their silence convey?
Are the rights of Israeli women and girls not deserving of their attention? Is the kind of abominable behavior by Hamas to be condoned or excused? Or is it really ‘Me Too’ … unless you’re a Jew?
In case it needs to be reiterated, rape and sexual assault in armed conflict is a grave war crime under international law. The Geneva Conventions clearly state that “women shall be especially protected against any attack on their honour, in particular against rape … or any form of indecent assault,” while the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court deems the rape or sexual violence against women in armed conflict, both a war crime and crime against humanity.
That is why we made rape and the sexual assault against women, a pivotal part of our war crimes claim against Hamas, submitted last month to the International Criminal Court.
But the world has been mostly silent about these heinous Hamas crimes against girls and women.
Worse yet, some have even sought to perversely ‘contextualize’ it.
In an essay titled ‘The Compass of Mourning’, published in the days immediately after the Hamas massacre, Judith Butler, a leading American philosopher and gender studies scholar, claimed that Hamas’ actions need to be looked at “in context”.
No. There is never a ‘context’ to the wanton rape, defilement and sexual violence of women, full stop.
Sickeningly, there is now also a rape-denial movement growing as well. The director of the Sexual Assault Center as Canada’s University of Alberta, for example, was just fired, after the director signed an open letterdenying that women were raped and sexually assaulted during the Hamas terror wave.
What kind of message does it send when these so-called women’s groups and UN agencies are silent as Israeli girls are raped in the beds of their homes or women’s organs are mutilated?
How can one have such callous indifference, as children and elderly women are taken hostage and held captive in the dungeons of Gaza?
And what of those supposedly enlightened and educated voices, who seek to ‘contextualize’ toddlers being ripped apart from their mothers arms or the gang rape of women by sadistic Hamas monsters?
Are you really saying that the life of an Israeli girl or woman is worth less? Shame on you, your hypocrisy, and worst of all, the attempt to justify the unjustifiable.
History will forever record your silence, indifference and utter irrelevance.