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CNN's Pro-Palestinian Contributer Has Pro-Hitler Past

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No.

B'tselem...
You need to make up your mind because if you think the West Bank is Palestinian territory then there is no basis to B'Tselem's claims. If you think there is already one state then you should have no opposition to anyone in that state living in the West Bank. Hell, you think Jews setting foot on the Noble Sanctuary/Temple Mount is an attack so obviously you have no interest in equal rights.
 

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Yet I don't see you endless condemning Canada's existence or offering to hand your property over. Non-indigenous people keep buying homes including on disputed land but I don't see you pulling out the terms genocide or ethnic cleansing here.
Of course not.
There's no apartheid here, we stopped settling land a century ago and we have never created the world's largest open air prison, with snipers on the walls and bombs dropped every 4-7 years.

Canada can move past its colonial settler roots, why can't Israel?

 

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Wow. A guy who checks plenty anti-Semitic boxes of that standard is trying o accuse others of it.
Yup, because that definition is so stupid that Bernie Sanders is now an anti-Semite.
Jimmy Carter.
Bishop Desmond Tutu
Jagmeet Singh
AOC
You

Welcome to the club of those accused of racism while arguing for an end of racism.
 

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Yup, because that definition is so stupid that Bernie Sanders is now an anti-Semite.
Jimmy Carter.
Bishop Desmond Tutu
Jagmeet Singh
AOC
You

Welcome to the club of those accused of racism while arguing for an end of racism.
Your asinine claims are getting boring as is your attempt to justify the overtly pro-Hitler posts in the OP.

But sure, keep trying to pretend that your not anti-semitic by claiming everyone else is.
 

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You need to make up your mind because if you think the West Bank is Palestinian territory then there is no basis to B'Tselem's claims. If you think there is already one state then you should have no opposition to anyone in that state living in the West Bank. Hell, you think Jews setting foot on the Noble Sanctuary/Temple Mount is an attack so obviously you have no interest in equal rights.
Right now its a one state solution ruled through apartheid and still in the process of active settler colonization and ethnic cleansing.
Its our moral duty to oppose apartheid, so no, its not hypocritical to stop illegal land theft while still campaigning for equal rights and the end of apartheid, mr Botha.
 

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Your asinine claims are getting boring as is your attempt to justify the overtly pro-Hitler posts in the OP.

But sure, keep trying to pretend that your not anti-semitic by claiming everyone else is.
You're losing your mind, I have never posted or backed or justified anything that is 'pro-Hitler'.
 

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Right now its a one state solution ruled through apartheid and still in the process of active settler colonization and ethnic cleansing.
Its our moral duty to oppose apartheid, so no, its not hypocritical to stop illegal land theft while still campaigning for equal rights and the end of apartheid, mr Botha.
Whole bunch of buzz words that you continually contradict. If you believe in One State with equal than you should support Jews living in the West Bank and being allowed to pray on Temple Mount. But of course you don't because that wouldn't fit your obsession.
 

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Really? Sure seems to be as bunch of cases still in front of the Canadian courts about land rights.

These are just the recent ones that made it to the SCC.


But whatever you need to tell yourself to justify your horrible double standards and hypocrisy.
See, we deal with land rights questions through a court system that is trusted and fair to both sides.
That doesn't happen in Israel, where settlers used the apartheid legal system to argue land rights in a way that wasn't possible for Palestinians.
As noted by the UN

You need some remedial work here on understanding basic human rights and apartheid.
I suggest here.

 

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Whole bunch of buzz words that you continually contradict. If you believe in One State with equal than you should support Jews living in the West Bank and being allowed to pray on Temple Mount. But of course you don't because that wouldn't fit your obsession.
Once there are equal rights for all then yes, those rights should be available for Jews and Palestinians.
Just as immigration rights should be identical for both, Palestinians should be free to live in settlements and the apartheid walls and Gaza walls are knocked down.

Until then, the world has to fight the ongoing settler colonization and apartheid.
Clear?

If not, go here.
 

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You're losing your mind, I have never posted or backed or justified anything that is 'pro-Hitler'.
Well actually you DID you said anyone who attended the capital protests was a white supremacist because of a few flags were there so by your own logic all the Palestinian protesters are racist and neo-Nazis because there were a few flags and signs there
 

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Arabs: Hamas Does Not Care About Palestinian Suffering
by Khaled Abu Toameh
May 20, 2021 at 11:30 am



While many in the West denounced Israel for its military strikes in the Gaza Strip over the past week, prominent Arab writers and political analysts held the Iranian-backed Hamas responsible for the violence and bloodshed.

These Arabs evidently understand what the anti-Israel activists around the world fail to see -- that Hamas has brought nothing but disaster and despair to the two million Palestinians living under its rule in the Gaza Strip.

These Arabs also seem to understand that Israel is not waging war on the Palestinians, but against an Islamist terrorist group whose charter openly calls for jihad (holy war) and the elimination of Israel.

These Arabs can also see that if one cares about the Palestinians, why would one want them ruled by terrorists who place weapons caches near hospitals and schools, and use children as human shields?

Those who are condemning Israel for defending itself against the rocket and missile attacks need to see what article 15 of the Hamas charter says:

"The day the enemies usurp part of Muslim land, Jihad becomes the individual duty of every Muslim. In the face of the Jews' usurpation, it is compulsory that the banner of Jihad be raised."
The message that the Arab writers and political analysts are trying to send to those Westerners who consider themselves "pro-Palestinian" is: Hamas serves as a pawn in the hands of Iran and the Muslim Brotherhood in the fight against Israel and the West.

There is another message that the Arabs are seeking to send to those in the West who are demonstrating against Israel: Criticism of Hamas does not make you anti-Palestinian; on the contrary, holding Hamas responsible for the violence and bloodletting actually serves the interests of the Palestinians.

How ironic that Arab Muslims are lashing out at Hamas while Israel-haters around the world see no evil in its actions, including the indiscriminate firing of thousands of rockets and missiles into Israel.

"Real sympathy with the Palestinian people means searching for solutions for an actual and practical peace that guarantees their safety, security, and development," commented Saudi writer and researcher Abdulah Bin Binjad Al Otaibi. "The solutions should also stop those [Hamas] who are ready to burn Palestine and its people."

The Hamas terrorist group, he said, "was well prepared for this war by building trenches in which its members can take shelter, while innocent Palestinians were being killed. Hamas likes to play the role of victim and kill Palestinians to win Arab, Islamic and international sympathy."

Denouncing Hamas for persecuting the Palestinians, Al Otaibi noted that the terrorist group carried out a bloody coup in 2007 against the Palestinian Authority in the Gaza Strip.

"Some ask, is this the right time to present the crimes of Hamas," he added.

"This is precisely the best time to do so. The reader can conduct a quick search on the Internet to learn about the crimes that Hamas has committed against the Palestinians. Hamas has the right to destroy its homes with its own hands, but it has no right to destroy the homes of Palestinians and underestimate their blood and the blood of their children."
Saudi writer Abdullah Nasser Al Otaibi called on Arab countries to help the Palestinians get new leaders.

"Hamas and its Muslim Brotherhood patrons do not care about the suffering or interests of the Palestinians," Al Otaibi wrote. "They only care about demonizing those who stand against them. Hamas is saying: Let the Palestinians die for the sake of a Muslim Brotherhood victory."

Another Saudi writer, Mishary Dhayidi, warned that Hamas was aligned with Iran and the enemies of the Arabs.

Dhayidi pointed out that Hamas has been associated with the Houthi militia in Yemen, Hezbollah, Egyptian terrorists and Qasem Soleimani, the commander of Iran's Quds Force who was killed last year in a US targeted drone attack near Baghdad International Airport in Iraq.

Emirati writer Al-Sheikh Wuldalsalek accused both Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas and Hamas of "trafficking" in the Palestinian issue.

"Abbas wants to cover up for this decision to postpone the Palestinian elections so that he can continue to sit on the presidential chair at the expense of Palestinian blood," Wuldalsalek remarked. "Hamas aspires to increase its popularity and drain the pockets of those who see it as a resistance movement by launching futile missiles that harm it more than doing any good."

He accused Iran and Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan of "exploiting Palestinian blood without any shame or conscience."

"A few months ago, we were very happy with the signing of the Abraham Peace Accords [with Israel], which the people rely on to create peace that benefits everyone politically, economically and socially," Wuldalsalek wrote. "But the extremists are working to kill this dream. It is sad that some are working hard for peace, while others are working hard for the sake of war and the continuation of the conflict."

Egyptian writer Khaled al-Berry advised that "criticism of Hamas is in the interest of the Palestinians, now and tomorrow."

Criticism of Hamas, he said, "Is a message of awareness, caution, and a warning about the consequences of its organizational and regional ties."

Former Jordanian Minister of Information Saleh Al-Gholab said that Hamas should choose between being a Palestinian group or "a Muslim Brotherhood movement belonging to Iran." Al-Gholab pointed out that in 2007 Hamas launched a bloody coup against the Palestinian Authority and threw members of its rivals in Fatah from rooftops.

Ahdeya Ahmed Al Sayed, President of the Bahrain Journalists Association, wrote on Twitter:

"Those who support the terrorist militias [Hamas, Muslim Brotherhood, Hezbollah, Houthis, and the Iranian regime] are considered terrorists. The Palestinian issue does not need terrorists and traffickers. The Palestinian issue does not need traitors."
In another tweet, Al Sayed commented:

"Hamas did not use the children of Ismail Haniyeh, Khaled Mashaal or Ali Khamenei as human shields. Hamas used the Palestinian people [as human shields]. Shame on you to defend Hamas. This is a major betrayal!"
Such critiques of Hamas and other Iranian-backed terrorist groups are relatively new in the Arab world. The criticism shows that a growing number of Arabs are fed up with the continuous efforts of Iran to destabilize the Arab countries with the help of the mullahs' proxies in the Middle East, including Hamas.

Inexplicably, these Arab voices are generally ignored by the international community and the mainstream media in the West. Those who are demonstrating against Israel and Jews in the US, Canada and some European countries might want to tune in to what Arabs themselves are saying about Hamas, Iran, Hezbollah and other terrorist groups. If they bothered to listen, they would understand that as far as many Arabs are concerned, the real threat to the future of Arab and Muslim children is coming from Iran and Islamic terrorist groups, and not from Israel.

Khaled Abu Toameh is an award-winning journalist based in Jerusalem.
Arabs: Hamas Does Not Care About Palestinian Suffering :: Gatestone Institute
 

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Once there are equal rights for all then yes, those rights should be available for Jews and Palestinians.
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I love how you speak out of all sides of your mouth on this, especially as you are still pushing the religious incitement about Jews attacking Al Aqsa.
 

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See, we deal with land rights questions through a court system that is trusted and fair to both sides.
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See, you were full of shit about saying Canada has dealt with Indigenous land appropriation. Keep on feeling smug about yourself for condemning Israelis for living on "stolen" land while doing the exact same yourself.

Israel's court system is very thorough too. The settlers spent years in court to prove they had legal title to the land until Jordan ethnically cleansed Jews in 1949. Of course you'll argue that the Israeli courts usually back settlers with deeds to property while ignoring the fact that Canada's courts routinely back the government and developers over First Nations.
 

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See, you were full of shit about saying Canada has dealt with Indigenous land appropriation. Keep on feeling smug about yourself for condemning Israelis for living on "stolen" land while doing the exact same yourself.

Israel's court system is very thorough too. The settlers spent years in court to prove they had legal title to the land until Jordan ethnically cleansed Jews in 1949. Of course you'll argue that the Israeli courts usually back settlers with deeds to property while ignoring the fact that Canada's courts routinely back the government and developers over First Nations.
Hilarious.

Show me a letter from the UN against Canadian land appropriation like this one against Israel's apartheid ethnic cleansing of Jerusalem.
 

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Hilarious.
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Yes, your arguments are but since you can't do anything more other than continuously lie and throw out all sorts of emotionally laden, fact free arguments, what can I do?

But sure, keep on ignoring the continuing land claim violations in the country you say is your home simply because it doesn't help your anti-Israel crusade. You're happy to sit in your colonial home on land stolen from indigenous people but start your rabid frothing because some Jews were awarded the property they legally owned before Jordan's ethnic cleansing.
 

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Yes, your arguments are but since you can't do anything more other than continuously lie and throw out all sorts of emotionally laden, fact free arguments, what can I do?

But sure, keep on ignoring the continuing land claim violations in the country you say is your home simply because it doesn't help your anti-Israel crusade. You're happy to sit in your colonial home on land stolen from indigenous people but start your rabid frothing because some Jews were awarded the property they legally owned before Jordan's ethnic cleansing.
I'll donate the paint and cardboard for you.
Then you can paint your protest sign and take it to Ottawa.
Please send us pictures.

Meanwhile.
 
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