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  1. shootersa

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    Before the creation of Israel the Arab states declared their hate of all things Jewish and their dedication to the destruction of Jews. When Israel was created the Arab states declared their solemn duty to destroy Israel.
    That has not greatly changed in the 75 years since.
    Stumblers ranting that the reason Palestinians are so dedicated to the destruction of Israel is because of Israel's own terrorism rings false, doesn't it?
     
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    UN remembers the Holocaust as it abandons the Jewish People
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    By David Singer ——Bio and Archives--January 31, 2022




    [​IMG]The United Nations (UN) ceremony to mark International Holocaust Remembrance Day was held on January 27, 2022 - as the UN was simultaneously continuing its incessant assault on the Jewish People that is once again giving rise to increasing Jew-hatred worldwide.

    UN-sponsored Jew-hatred began with the establishment of The Committee on the Exercise of the Inalienable Rights of the Palestinian People under resolution 3376 (XXX) and the scurrilous “Zionism is racism” Resolution 3379 (XXX) – both passed by the General Assembly on November 10, 1975.
     
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    Israeli soldiers open fire at car in Nablus killing Palestinians
    Palestinian Authority condemns the assassination of three Palestinians in occupied West Bank calling it a ‘heinous crime’.

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    People look at a cracked windscreen with bullet holes at the scene where three Palestinians were killed by Israeli forces in Nablus in the occupied West Bank [Mohamad Torokman/Reuters]
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    Israeli security forces have killed three Palestinians in the city of Nablus in the occupied West Bank, the Palestinian Ministry of Health said on Tuesday, drawing condemnation from Palestinian Authority (PA).

    “Three citizens were martyred as a result of direct shooting by Israeli forces in the city of Nablus,” the ministry said in a statement. It identified the victims as Ashraf Mubaslat, Adham Mabrouka, and Mohammad Dakhil, according to the Palestinian Wafa news agency.


    An eyewitness we spoke to said the [Israeli] army … fired at the car that the three Palestinians were using. She said that for more than a minute she kept hearing gunshots being fired,” Al Jazeera’s Rania Zabaneh, reporting from Nablus, said.


    “When we got to the location, the car was being towed away, it was totally riddled with bullets. At the hospital where the bodies were taken the doctors said they had a hard time recognising the victims because of the gunshots.


    “The Israeli defence minister commended the army for doing this operation,” she said.

    Witnesses told Anadolu Agency that the incident involved a member of Israel’s special forces in a civilian vehicle storming the city’s al-Makhfieh neighbourhood, and opening fire at the car.

    The PA’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs has called for an international investigation into the killings while the PA cabinet described it as a “heinous crime”.

    The foreign ministry held the Israeli government and Prime Minister Neftali Bennett “fully and directly responsible for this crime”.

    [​IMG]The PA foreign ministry held the Israeli government and Prime Minister Neftali Bennett “fully and directly responsible for this crime” [Mohamad Torokman/Reuters]
    “The silence of the international community to Israeli violations and crimes provides a cover to these criminal acts and encourages the Israeli occupier to continue in its open warfare against the Palestinians,” it said in a statement.

    Israel, on its part, said the three men were Palestinian “militants” who were responsible for recent shooting attacks.

    The Shin Bet internal security agency said the three were in a vehicle and were killed in a clash with security forces. No Israelis were killed or wounded in the shooting, it added.

    Palestinian and international rights groups have long condemned what they see as a policy of shoot to kill and excessive use of force.

    B’Tselem, the Israeli rights body, said it had recorded 77 Palestinian deaths at the hands of Israeli security forces in the West Bank last year. More than half of those killed were not implicated in any attacks, it added.

    Settler attacks
    Late last year, Israeli troops killed a Palestinian man during a raid in the Ras al-Ain area in Nablus, West Bank.

    In December 2021, Israeli troops had killed a Palestinian man in the village of Beita, West Bank, during a protest against illegal settlements. Israeli forces killed a Palestinian minor after an alleged car-ramming at a military checkpoint in the northern West Bank.

    Palestinians have also been bracing for rising violent attacks by Israeli settlers in the West Bank and East Jerusalem.

    During the same period, an ultraorthodox Jew was injured after being stabbed allegedly by a Palestinian attacker outside the walls of Jerusalem’s Old City.

    A week earlier, a Hamas member allegedly opened fire in the Old City, killing an Israeli man. Both suspects were killed by Israeli forces.

    Meanwhile, earlier this month, Amnesty International said in a new report that Israel was carrying out “the crime of apartheid against Palestinians” and must be held accountable for treating them as “an inferior racial group”.

    Israel captured East Jerusalem and the West Bank in the 1967 Middle East war. The territories are now home to more than 700,000 Jewish settlers living in 164 settlements and 116 outposts, which Palestinians seek as parts of their future independent state.

    Under international law, all Jewish settlements in the occupied territories are considered illegal.

    Palestinians, along with most of the international community, consider settlements to be a major obstacle to peace.




    https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2022/2/8/israel-troops-kill-three-palestinians-in-occupied-west-bank
     
  4. shootersa

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    Who says stumbler doesn't support America's sworn enemies?
     
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    Pelosi in Israel. U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi leads a congressional delegation to Israel today on a trip focused on “recognizing our shared democratic values and mutual security.” Pelosi is expected to meet with Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett, where the two are expected to discuss Iran deal negotiations in Vienna. Pelosi’s trip is part of a three-nation tour, with stops in Germany and the United Kingdom to follow.

    Foreign Policy Morning Brief
     
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    I wonder if part of Pelosi's visit wasn't to break it to Israel the Iran Nuclear Deal is a done deal.


    Israel PM: New Iran nuclear deal coming ‘shortly’ will be ‘weak
    Naftali Bennett criticises a potential agreement being negotiated in talks between Tehran and world powers in Vienna.

    https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2022/2/20/israel-pm-says-new-nuclear-deal-with-iran-will-be-weak
     
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    More self promotion!
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  8. Distant Lover

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    The end of apartheid has disappointed early hopes. South Africa has come to be known as The AIDS Capital of the World, and The Rape Capital of the World. I have not been able to find data on the per capita gross domestic product (GDP) in South Africa and the crime rate in South Africa under Apartheid and now. I suspect that the crime rate has risen, and that the economy has declined.
     
  9. CS natureboy

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    Just like under biden and the Democrats...
     
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    Several Palestinians killed by Israeli forces: Ministry
    The Palestinian health ministry says one person killed in Beit Fajar, two others killed in Jenin in occupied West Bank.

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    The Palestinian health ministry says three Palestinians were killed by Israeli forces in two separate incidents [File: Raneen Sawafta/Reuters]
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    Three Palestinians have been killed by Israeli forces in two different incidents in the occupied West Bank, the Palestinian health ministry said.

    Ammar Shafiq Abu Afifa was killed by “Israeli occupation forces shooting at him near the town of Beit Fajar”, the ministry said on Tuesday.

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    The Israeli army did not immediately comment, when asked by the AFP news agency.

    Afifa was a resident of the Al-Aroub refugee camp north of Hebron in the occupied West Bank, the official Palestinian news agency Wafa reported.


    Separately, Israeli forces killed two Palestinians before dawn on Tuesday after coming under fire during an arrest raid in the northern West Bank, Israeli border police and Palestinian health authorities said.

    Israeli border police said officers and undercover police entered the Jenin refugee camp to arrest a suspect “wanted for terrorist activity”.

    “After the arrest of the suspect, as the forces left the house, heavy fire was opened from several directions, and undercover forces operating at the scene responded with live fire,” police said.

    They said as police reached their vehicles, another assailant shot at the forces, “who responded with accurate fire”.

    The Palestinian health ministry said two men were killed in the fighting. Wafa identified them as Abdullah al-Hosari, 22, and Shadi Khaled Najm, 18.

    Troops arrested Imad Jamal Abu al-Heija, a freed prisoner, Wafa reported.

    The news agency said the killing of the two Palestinians sparked a “massive and angry march” in Jenin.

    Excessive force
    The killings come just more than a week after a 14-year-old boy, Mohammed Shehadeh, was killed by Israeli forces in the West Bank town of Al-Khader.

    Palestinian and international rights groups have long condemned what they say is the excessive use of force by Israeli forces.

    B’Tselem, an Israeli rights group, said it had recorded 77 Palestinian deaths at the hands of Israeli forces in the West Bank last year. More than half of those killed were not implicated in any attacks, it added.

    Last month, Amnesty International said in a new report that Israel was carrying out “the crime of apartheid against Palestinians” and must be held accountable for treating them as “an inferior racial group”.

    Israel occupied the West Bank and East Jerusalem after the 1967 Middle East war.

    Israeli settlements built on Palestinian land are considered illegal under international law. Today, between 600,000 and 750,000 Israeli settlers live in at least 250 settlements in the West Bank and East Jerusalem.

    https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2022/3/1/palestinian-killed-by-israeli-forces-in-w-bank-ministry
     
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    Well, as long as we're putting the latest and greatest news here about how biden is doing everything he can to get Iran nuclear weapons, Shooter thought he might just leave this here.
    US pays $2M a month to protect Pompeo, aide from Iran threat (yahoo.com)

    "Sat, March 12, 2022, 8:35 AM·2 min read

    WASHINGTON (AP) — The State Department says it’s paying more than $2 million per month to provide 24-hour security to former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and a former top aide, both of whom face “serious and credible” threats from Iran.

    The department told Congress in a report that the cost of protecting Pompeo and former Iran envoy Brian Hook between August 2021 and February 2022 amounted to $13.1 million. The report, dated Feb. 14 and marked “sensitive but unclassified,” was obtained by The Associated Press on Saturday.

    Pompeo and Hook led the Trump administration’s “maximum pressure” campaign against Iran and the report says U.S. intelligence assesses that the threats to them have remained constant since they left government and could intensify. The threats have persisted even as President Joe Biden's administration has been engaged in indirect negotiations with Iran over a U.S. return to a landmark 2015 nuclear deal.

    As a former secretary of state, Pompeo was automatically given 180 days of protection by the State Department’s Bureau of Diplomatic Security after leaving office. But that protection has been repeatedly extended in 60-day increments by Secretary of State Antony Blinken due to “a serious and credible threat from a foreign power or agent of a foreign power arising from duties performed by former Secretary Pompeo while employed by the department,” the report said.

    Hook, who along with Pompeo was often the public face of the Trump administration's imposition of crippling sanctions against Iran, was granted the special protection by Blinken for the same reason as Pompeo immediately after he left government service. That has also been repeatedly renewed in 60-day increments.

    The latest 60-day extensions will expire soon and the State Department, in conjunction with the Director of National Intelligence, must determine by March 16 if the protection should extended again, according to the report.

    The report was prepared because the special protection budget will run out in June and require a new infusion of money if extensions are deemed necessary."
    It strikes Shooter as a bit odd that we'd negotiate with terrorists and sworn enemies of the United States with the goal of giving them the nuclear option, all while we're forced to spend some SERIOUS tax money to protect American citizens from threats by these knuckleheads.

    Lets just hope nothing happens before midterms on this front, and after midterms congress will deal with this shit once and for all.
     
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    Yes, lets do the propaganda thing to demonize Israel, our only democratic ally in the mideast. And while we're at it lets garner sympathy for Palestine, who has sworn death to America.

    While we're at it lets do all we can to get another enemy, Iran, nuclear toys and lets make sure while we're at it that American taxpayers pay for it.

    What's next, stumbler, well wishes for North Korea? They hate America too you know.
     
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  17. Distant Lover

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    If the Palestinians do not like it they should move somewhere else.
     
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    Anti-Israel Referendum at Princeton Marred by Fraudulent Instruction From Top Voting Official
    Pro-Israel students say they were blindsided after they got bad info from student leader

    Princeton University's student government manipulated its voting rules to ensure the success of a Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions referendum that passed on Wednesday. The referendum, which demanded that Princeton boycott a construction company with ties to Israel, received a minority of votes but passed nonetheless after the school’s chief election administrator misled pro-Israel students about how the vote would be tallied.

    The tight vote took place at a university home to the "dirty bicker" of 1958 and which has been notoriously inhospitable to Jewish students. It followed a contentious campus debate that received attention from both the Israeli press and Jewish outlets in the United States, where anti-Semitic hate crimes are on the rise.

    "Opposition campaigners told student after student that it was better to abstain rather than not vote at all," Myles McKnight, a member of Tigers for Israel, said in an email to Princeton's student government.

    But hours after voting closed on April 13, Li abruptly changed course, telling pro-Israel student leaders that abstentions wouldn't be counted after all. The reversal changed the outcome of the vote: Including abstentions would have given the referendum only 44 percent support, according to preliminary results published by the Daily Princetonian. Excluding them gave it 52 percent support—just 1 point above the cutoff.

    "Forgive me if I said differently," Li told Stone, but "the [elections] handbook indicates that abstentions do *not* count against votes in the affirmative."

    "I was assured explicitly in writing, and repeatedly throughout the campaign in verbal form, that abstention votes would count toward the total number of votes cast," Stone said. "To witness this pledge being amended ex post facto, following the conclusion of student voting, is deeply troubling."

    Li, who did not respond to a request for comment, assured the Daily Princetonian the election was "procedurally fair and sound."

    The final results "will not be released any earlier than Friday afternoon," Li said. "It may take longer if we have complaints [about the] results."

    The chicanery marks a setback for Princeton's pro-Israel students, who in 2015 waged a successful campaign against another BDS referendum. That referendum sparked an uptick in anti-Semitic incidents on the Ivy League campus, some students said, as did the Israel-Gaza War last year. In May 2021, Princeton president Christopher Eisgruber condemned the harassment of Jewish students at Princeton, drawing a link between anti-Semitism and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

    "Sharp, intense, and provocative disagreement about Israel and Palestine is fully consistent with the debate that must occur on college campuses," Eisgruber said. "Harassment, heckling, stereotyping, and intimidation are not."

    The April 13 referendum calls on Princeton to stop contracting with the construction company Caterpillar, which the referendum claims is complicit in "the mass demolition of Palestinian homes, the murder of Palestinians and other innocent people, and the promotion of the prison-industrial complex." The company has long been a target of the BDS movement—though opponents of the referendum noted that the Palestinian Authority itself uses Caterpillar equipment.

    Princeton has said that it will not divest from Israel regardless of the referendum's outcome. But the symbolic stakes are high. Student governments at Brown and Columbia University have both approved BDS referenda. Should Princeton join the list, it will give BDS one more layer of Ivy League legitimacy—and the Jewish state one less.
     
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      It's the same old story, all over again taqiyya, a word, if your not familiar with, learn it. The ends to a means, reguardless of right or wrong, the process has been the same for hundreds of years. Occupy, claim discrimination, infiltrate, set up anti- discrimination in your favor, use laws in place, aganist the estabished oder, grow population from minority to get majority, take over estabishment. They use it socialy, as well as governmentally, nothing new, keep the ignorant, ignorant. The biggest problem people have with extremist terroristis, not understanding the killing of innocent people. They think it is a unjustice fear tactic, it is not. It has nothing to do with the infidels(innocent people) it has everything to do with showing others, of the same beliefs, that infidels are less than human, and if not converted, enslaved, than annihilated. As their good book tells them.
       
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    When dispicables feel they absolutely, positively, must win without fail, and are concerned that the outcome is not assured, they always turn to the cheat.
    Always.
     
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    They must have been doing something wrong, or the Israelis would not have killed them. It was probably the Palestinians who were committing "a heinious crime."
     
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      Emm where have we seen that tactic before, accuse the opposition of the crimes you commit? Standard policy, for those doing the lying. They have a word for that, wonder what the democratic translation is?
       
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