In the 21st century, anti-Zionism means anti-Semitism

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Speaking of lying....your pathetic hate-filled propaganda doesn't replace facts.


And yes, your posts are 100% clear. You have blamed terrorism from Palestinians on Israel instead of condemning those attacks. And Hamas just took credit for the latest terror attack.

Also disgusting that you intentionally ignore or justify attacks by Palestinians. I'm sure you think the pictures are faked too.

And to quote BBC
" The police said they waited until Muslim Friday prayers had ended before entering the site to disperse the rioters, who had started throwing stones towards the Western Wall below the compound, where Jewish worshippers were. "

It is unconscionable for someone claiming to support peace to look at attacks and say they didn't happen or that Jews 'desecrating' a shared holy site deserve it.



And more of your inspiring religious hatred. Are you really asking why police would try to arrest people throwing rocks and firebombs and desecrating a mosque by doing so?
That attack on the bus is horrible and should be investigated.
Just as every attack on Palestinians should be investigated.

This is just a typical week's report, feel free to tell us how this one attack is much more horrible because it was on your chosen people.
Two Palestinians were killed and another succumbed to his wounds. Also, 86 others, including 7 children, 2 paramedics and 3 journalists, were wounded by Israeli occupation forces’ (IOF) fire while tens of others suffocated and sustained bruises in the West Bank, including occupied East Jerusalem, except 2 fishermen wounded in the Gaza Strip.



On 22 April 2022, a Palestinian succumbed to his serious injury in Ibn Sinai Hospital in Jenin, noting that he was wounded by IOF’s fire during their incursion into al-Yamoun village in Jenin on 18 April 2022.



On 26 and 27 April 2022, during IOF’s incursion into Jenin and Jericho in the West Bank 2 Palestinians were killed, and 6 others were wounded, including 2 children. In addition, 4 Palestinians were arrested. More information available here.



Meanwhile, those wounded were victims of excessive use of force that accompanied suppression of peaceful protests and gatherings organized by Palestinian civilians and they were as follows:



22 April: 31 Palestinians, including 2 medics and 3 journalists, were wounded during IOF’s extensive suppression of thousands of worshippers in al-Aqsa Mosque, yards and praying halls in East Jerusalem. Following the Friday prayer, IOF resumed their attacks on the worshippers at al-Aqsa Mosque and fired tens of teargas canisters via drones in the yard of Dome of the Rock praying hall. As a result, 26 suffocated, including children and women. On the same day, a Palestinian was wounded with a bullet in his leg in clashes with IOF near the main entrance to al-Nabi Saleh village in Ramallah. Also, a Palestinian was wounded with a bullet in the foot in IOF’s shooting at workers who attempt to cross via the annexation wall in western Jenin. Six others, including 2 children, were wounded with rubber bullets during IOF’s suppression of Kafr Qaddoum weekly protest in Qalqilya.



23 April: two Palestinians were wounded with bullets, and 3 others were arrested after being beaten during IOF’s incursion into Qalendia refugee camp in East Jerusalem. On the same day, 3 Palestinians, including 2 children, were wounded with rubber bullets during IOF’s suppression of Kafr Qaddoum weekly protest in Qalqilya. Three others, including a child, were wounded with IOF’s fire as the latter were protecting settlers, who launched attacks against Palestinians in Sorif village in Hebron.



24 April: 4 Palestinians were wounded by IOF’s fire on workers who attempted to cross via the annexation wall in Tulkarm.



25 April: a Palestinian was wounded with a bullet in clashes with IOF during their incursion into al-Zababda village in Jenin. Also, 2 sibling fishermen were wounded with rubber bullets along with another one and then arrested by IOF after the latter chased and confiscated their boat off Rafah shore, southern Gaza Strip. They were later released.



26 April: a Palestinian was wounded with a bullet in clashes with IOF after their incursion into Qabatia village in Jenin.



In the same context on 21 April, 4 houses and a civilian object sustained severe damage after IOF’s warplanes targeted a military training site, western al-Bureij refugee camp in central Gaza Strip.





Settler-attacks on Palestinian civilians and their properties:



26 April: a Palestinian elderly was wounded after a group of settlers attacked him with batons and pepper-sprayed him in Kisan village, eastern Bethlehem.



27 April: two Palestinians were wounded after settlers threw stones at Palestinian houses in Kafl Haris in Salfit.







Land razing, demolitions, and notices



On 25 April, IOF razed 50 dunums in al-Walaja village, Bethlehem, and uprotted hundreds of fruitful trees.



On 26 April, IOF confiscated a truck mounted concrete pump in Rojeeb village in Nablus under the pretext of working in Area C.





IOF incursions and arrests of Palestinian civilians:



IOF carried out 228 incursions into the West Bank, including occupied East Jerusalem. Those incursions included raids and searches of civilian houses and facilities and establishment of checkpoints. During this week’s incursions, 102 Palestinians were arrested, including 4 children and a woman, and summoned at least 8 others. Also, IOF arrested 11 fishermen in the Gaza Strip and later released them. More information available here.





Closure policy and restrictions on freedom of movement:




The Israeli occupation authorities declared closure of crossings with the Gaza Strip and West Bank starting from Thursday afternoon, 21 April. The crossing will operate normally on Saturday, 23 April, according to the situation. On Saturday, 23 April, the Israeli occupation authorities announced closure of Beit Hanoun “Erez” crossing, northern Gaza Strip to around 12,000 Palestinian workers and businessmen starting from Sunday, 23 April, and until further notice under the pretext of rockets fired from the Gaza Strip. However, the crossing was reopened on 26 April.





Meanwhile, the Israeli occupation maintains its illegal and inhuman 15-year closure on the Gaza Strip. Details available in PCHR’s March monthly update on the Gaza crossings.



On 23 April 2022, IOF obstructed access of thousands of Christian worshippers into
the Church of the Resurrection in East Jerusalem to attend the Celebrations of Holy Saturday, which precede the Easter. IOF heavily deployed and established many barriers. Also, they closed some of the Old City’s gates with barricades and turned it into a military zone. They attacked the visitors by beating and pushing them at the barriers erected. IOF also denied a priest’s access to the Church and arrested two visitors, including an Egyptian journalist.
 

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Bullshit, sir.
I call bullshit.

Prove I've posted anything along those lines or retract your claims and apologize.

Then we can discuss why you think asking that no country ever practice apartheid again is applying a double standard when its applied to Israel.
Your posting history is 100% clear.
 

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That attack on the bus is horrible and should be investigated.
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What is there to be investigated? They were motivated by the same racist propaganda that you're pushing about Jews 'defiling' Al Aqsa and are caught on film. Being Israeli and not Hamas rule, they will get their day in court.

And of course you call for 'investigations' about the self-evident when it comes to Palestinians doing bad things but post endlessly about Israeli 'crimes' without waiting for an investigation. Your famous double standard again.


But instead of actually condemning attacks like the Hamas attack this week or the Fatah guy who shot up a restaurant, you instead blindly parrot claims about how evil it is that Israeli forces try to arrest people for terror attacks and try to incite more racist hatred about Jews attacking Mosques and Churches.
 

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Your posting history is 100% clear.
This is confirmation that you cannot provide even one post by me that includes even just one of the multiple slanders you've laid against me.
Your posting history shows you to basely slander to try to avoid real debate.
Its now proven.
 

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What is there to be investigated?
I forgot, you back the 'shoot first' then declare guilt model of apartheid justice.
Just so.

Me, I back investigations followed by trials followed by sentences.
I don't back shooting people because your own personal hatred of one people makes you think they are all 'terrorists'.
 

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This is confirmation that you cannot provide even one post by me that includes even just one of the multiple slanders you've laid against me.
Your posting history shows you to basely slander to try to avoid real debate.
Its now proven.
I love how you can deny your entire posting history that easily. We both know where your motivations lay.

Racist double standard. You claim Israel should be condemned based on random tweets but Palestinians shouldn't be condemned, even for their own statements or recorded acts unless the ICC investigates.

No investigation is needed for the following as Palestinian leadership have already admitted guilt.
A Fatah member shot up a restaurant. He was praised by both Hamas and Fatah leadership.
A Palestinian killed a security guard. Hamas and Fatah are both trying to claim credit for this 'heroic' act.
Hamas is openly calling for more attacks on Israelis.
Hamas is openly threatening to attack synagogues worldwide. This is transparent evidence that Hamas sees themselves at war with Jews, not with Israel, yet you happily stay silent about racist religious fundamentalists when they echo your views.

And you have no interest in investigations because they would show that most of the Palestinian dead in the past while have been people directly attacking civilians or police. Many of those acts are caught on film yet you still try to count those attackers as victims of Israeli aggression.
 

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I love how you can deny your entire posting history that easily. We both know where your motivations lay.
My motivations lie with my community, which includes Canadians, Palestinians and Jews who support equality. People who care about human rights. People who are against racism.
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Racist double standard. You claim Israel should be condemned based on random tweets but Palestinians shouldn't be condemned, even for their own statements or recorded acts unless the ICC investigates.
Israel is the military occupying power, they are in charge and they have eliminated Palestine and created an apartheid state in its place.
Of course they deserve more blame.

Tweets?
We are talking the most respected human rights organizations on the planet.
Amnesty
HRW
UN
B'tselem

Your racist double standard is repeatedly accusing others of racism while you defend apartheid.
 

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Al-Quds Day Terror supporting Rally in Toronto less vitriolic than in past years—but still not ‘benign’, Jewish groups say



This year’s Al-Quds Day rally in Toronto, held on April 30 outside the city’s University Avenue courthouse, was not as hateful or antisemitic as many concerned organizations and advocates feared it would be, based on past iterations of the event.

The day before the event, Toronto police chief James Ramer held a press conference to address the large number of protests that were planned for the weekend in the city, and specifically mentioned the upcoming Al-Quds Day rally. Ramer said the police would be taking extra steps to monitor the event and ensure it remained peaceful and lawful, and would arrest anyone who crossed the line into criminality.

Al-Quds Day, held on the last Friday of Ramadan, was first started in 1979 by Iran as a way to promote the Palestinian cause and oppose Zionism and Israel. In the past, the Toronto rallies have had antisemitic rhetoric and images, and occasionally led to clashes between attendees at the rally and counter-protesters.

After the event, Constable Laura Brabant, Media Relations Officer for the Toronto Police Service (TPS), confirmed over email that no arrests were made and no cautions were issued at the rally for any criminal offences, including hate crimes. She said it was a lawful protest, and that the group was cooperative and peaceful.

According to a press release from B’nai Brith Canada published on May 2, participants in the rally shouted slogans such as “Long live the Intifada!” and “We heed your call, oh Nasrallah!” referring to Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah.

Noah Shack, vice-president of the Centre for Israel and Jewish Affairs (CIJA), credited Ramer’s message with proactively helping to keep the peace by setting the expectations for the protest’s participants. Shack said that although antisemitism and falsehoods about Israel were still present, there was nothing approaching the vitriol and level of hate promotion that had been seen in the past, such as dehumanizing language and calls for violence against Zionists and Jews.

CIJA is still reviewing videos and images from the event to see if they can unearth any criminal activity. One thing Shack did notice is that it seemed like members or organizers of the rally were making more of an effort to control its tone. For example, in reviewing the footage from the rally, Shack said CIJA had not yet identified any Hezbollah flags, which had been flown liberally in past rallies. All that being said, Shack still wants to focus on why the rally is occurring in the first place.

“I’m glad that it wasn’t as bad as it’s been in years past, but that doesn’t take away from just how bad it actually still was. I think that there’s still a lot that’s concerning about this protest and demonstration. I’m glad that it didn’t include the kind of vitriolic calls for violence that we’ve seen in the past, or the dehumanization at levels that we’ve seen in the past,” he said. “But by no means was this a benign rally, and its very purpose is a call for the destruction of Israel. That’s something that obviously concerns our community, and is deeply problematic. The more you demonize an entire society, you dehumanize its population, and if you dehumanize the population, it makes violence against it okay.”

In their press release, B’nai Brith Canada called on the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) to examine the charitable status of mosques that helped facilitate the rally by busing participants to the rally location. Of the five mosques that were used as pick-up locations, four operate as registered charities, and B’nai Brith has complained about three of them in the past, the press release said.

“The ongoing impunity for religious charities that breach the conditions of their charitable status is unacceptable and against public policy,” Michael Mostyn, CEO of B’nai Brith Canada said in the press release. “Canadian taxpayers must not be forced to subsidize the promotion of hatred against Jews or Israelis and glorifying acts of terrorism, via our charities system.”


Al-Quds Day Rally in Toronto less vitriolic than in past years—but still not 'benign', Jewish groups say (thecjn.ca)
 

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Lets meet Hazar Al-Kilani a Pro-Palestinian activist


Overview
Hazar Al-Kilani [Hazar Kilani] has spread incitement, celebrated terrorism and idolized a terrorist. She has also spread lies and expressed a violent hatred of Zionists and Israel. Al-Kilani has also defended violent protestors and spread hatred of Israel as well as Zionists.

Al-Kilani is also a supporter of the Boycott, Divestment, Sanctions (BDS) movement.

Al-Kilani was a 2021 Palestine Student Club (NU-Q PSC) activist at Northwestern University in Qatar (NU-Q). Al-Kilani also tweeted that she was active with Within Our Lifetime (WOL) and Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) at NYU.

As of November 2021, Al-Kilani‘s LinkedIn said she was a full-time “Affiliates Executive" with Snoonu, in Dohar, Qatar, since September 2021. She was also listed as a Freelance Writer for Doha News since May 2020.

Al-Kilani‘s LinkedIn also stated that she was an Editorial Intern at QBS Radio in Qatar from January-March 2020, and that she was a Digital Media Intern at the Qatar Foundation (QF), from September - December 2019. Her LinkedIn also indicated that she was a journalist at NU-Q’s student newspaper, The Daily Q, since May 2018.

Al-Kilani’s LinkedIn said that she was a News Intern at The Guardian US, from February - May, 2019 and a Palestine Representative at the 2019 UN ECOSOC Youth Forum in New York.

Al-Kilani’s LinkedIn noted that she received a bachelor’s degree in Journalism from NU-Q in 2020.
Spreading Incitement
On May 6, 2021, during a period of Palestinian unrest and violence in Jerusalem, Al-Kilani tweeted: “التحرير بالسلاح و بس بالسلاح [The liberation [is achieved] with weapons and only [through the use of] weapons]."

On May 8, 2021, Al-Kilani tweeted: “Condemnation letters from governments don’t do much for liberation. Want to truly help Palestinians? Arm them, just like you armed others. #SaveSheikhJarrah #انقذوا_حي_الشيخ_جراح."

In May 2021, Palestinian violence erupted in anticipation of an Israel High Court ruling on eviction proceedings concerning over 70 Palestinian tenants illegally residing in Jewish-owned properties in the East Jerusalem neighborhood of Sheikh Jarrah.

On May 8, 2021, Al-Kilani tweeted: “Numerous injuries in Al-Aqsa after assaults by the IOF [Israeli Occupation Forces]."

On May 7-10, 2021, violent clashes broke out between Palestinian worshippers and Israeli police at the Al Aqsa compound, following claims the Al Aqsa mosque was in danger.

The allegation that Jews “threaten" to destroy the Al-Aqsa Mosque has been a traditional pretext for Arab attacks on Jews long before the existence of the modern Jewish state.

Incitement surrounding Al Aqsa was a leading factor in Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad (PIJ) terrorists firing over 4300 rockets from Gaza at Israeli population centers from May 10-21, 2021.

Israel responded by launching “Operation Guardian of the Walls (OGW)," carrying out targeted military strikes in Gaza.
On May 10, 2021, Al-Kilani tweeted: “This is inside Al-Aqsa, one of the holiest sites in Islam. Make no f**king mistake, these are not ‘clashes’. This is colonial state massacring Palestinians." Al-Kilani’s tweet included a video of masked, violent rioters inside the Al-Aqsa mosque, at least one of whom wore a Hamas flag.

On that same day, Al-Kilani posted the same video of rioters inside the Al-Aqsa to her Instagram, with the caption: “This is inside Al-Aqsa. One of the holiest sites in Islam where Palestinians were praying. They call us anti-semites for standing against ethnic cleansing, then they bomb us inside our mosques الاقصى من كم ساعة الله يحرقهم واحد واحد [Al-aqsa a short while ago, May Allah burn them all one by one]."

Al-Kilani added: “This is terrifying. Don’t stop talking about Jerusalem. Don’t stop talking about Sheikh Jarrah. Speak up, this is the bare minimum."

On that same day, Al-Kilani tweeted: “الشعوب العربية المفروض تكون بالشارع الآن. المفروض [The Arab nations are obliged to take to the streets. Must]."

In the same thread, Al-Kilani added, referring to the Palestinian Authority’s President Mahmoud Abbas: “Stop the f**king aid you send to Abbas and arm palestinians."

On May 14, 2021, Al-Kilani tweeted a poster calling, in Arabic, for a “Friday of confrontation to confront the occupation troops and block the roads before the settlers. Palestine/ Inside [Israel] The West Bank and Al-Quds [Jerusalem]." The poster displayed a map of Israel portrayed with weapons flying overhead, including knives, guns, rockets and slingshots.

On May 11, 2021, groups of Israeli Arab citizens broke out in violent rioting in Lod, a city with a large Arab population, that then spread to other cities in Israel with large or predominantly Arab Populations.

Israeli Arab rioters reportedly raised Hamas and Palestinian Liberation Organization (PLO) flags, and attacked Israeli civilians, motorists and hospital medical staff with slabs and rocks, as well as firebombs and metal rods. Rioters also torched synagogues, cars and businesses, and vandalized hospital medical equipment, schools and government buildings.

On May 21, 2021, Al-Kilani tweeted: “Don’t rest. We don’t have time to rest. Not until Palestine is liberated, from the river to the sea. #SaveSheikhJarrah."

“From the River to the Sea, Palestine will be free" is a chant calling to dismantle the State of Israel. It has also been employed by Hamas leader Khaled Mashal to call for the replacement of Israel with an Islamic state.
On May 25, 2021, Al-Kilani tweeted: “Long live the resistance. Glory to our martyrs." She attached a series of photos glorifying rock-throwing.

Although romanticized as a form of “popular resistance," rock throwing remains a deadly form of violence.

Celebrating Terrorism
On May 18, 2021, Al-Kilani tweeted: “anyway chanting odrob odrob tel *viv [bomb bomb tel aviv] today gave me my will to live back"

As of May 2021, Hamas’s Izz ad-Din al-Qassam Brigades website advertised some of its long-range missile capabilities, known to include a variety of deadly rockets, some precision-guided with a range exceeding 250 kilometers. The rockets have killed and injured civilians and also damaged homes.

Al-Kilani retweeted a May 15, 2021 tweet that stated: “‘armed members of the al-aqsa martyrs brigades have taken control of nablus and declared that the zionist occupation forces are no longer allowed in the city.’"

The tweet included a video of keffiyeh-masked terrorists holding machine guns, delivering a military statement by the Al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades, in Arabic, calling on Palestinians to attack Israelis and make life unbearable for them.

On May 14, 2021, Al-Kilani tweeted: “I WANNA GO STORM THE JORDANIAN BORDER TOO I CANNOT BELIEVE IM IN QATAR RN."

In May 2021, while Hamas was bombing major cities across Israel, hundreds of rioters from Jordan and Lebanon attempted to storm Israel’s borders before they were dispersed by Israeli forces.

Also on May 14, 2021, Al-Kilani tweeted: “only thing standing between me and storming the border in jordan is my parents."

On that same day, Al-Kilani tweeted: “It’s so heartwarming knowing that palestinian refugees and jordanian tribes organized the border crossing together."
She added in the same thread: “تحيا الوحدة العربية.[Long live Arab unity]."

On May 12, 2021, Al-Kilani tweeted: “odrob odrob tal abiiib [bomb bomb tel aviv] "

On May 10, 2021, Al-Kilani tweeted: “و الحجارة بئيديهم. الله يحميكم حبايبي [Stones are at their hands. May Allah protect them, my dear ones.]." She attached a tweet that stated: “#صورة من داخل #المسجد_الأقصى واستراحة الشبان المرابطين، قبل أن تعود المواجهات من جديد" [Picture from inside the Al-Aqsa Mosque. The rest of the young men, before the confrontations began again] along with photos of masked Palestinian youth resting.

Al-Kilani’s tweet included a picture of masked Palestinian youth, some holding stones and others sitting with rocks near their feet.
Idolizing a Terrorist
On April 9, 2021, Al-Kilani tweeted: “religion: laila khalid."

Laila Khaled was a leading member of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP) and participated in the hijacking of TWA Flight 840 in 1969 and El Al Flight 219 in 1970. As of 2017, Khaled was a member of PFLP's Political Bureau.

Khaled has said that the second intifada failed because it was not violent enough, advocated for the use of children in terror activities and compared Zionists to Nazis.
Spreading Lies
On May 10, 2021, Al-Kilani tweeted: “Breaking: a settler just ran over numerous Palestinians near Bab Al-Asbaat"

She then added in the same thread: “After running them over, he just started firing in the open."

On May 10, 2021, Palestinian rioters threw stones at an Israeli vehicle, injuring the Jewish driver who then lost control of his car and swerved off the road, hitting several people.

Rioters continued to pelt the driver with stones and approached the vehicle, attempting to attack the driver, before a police officer arrived at the scene and fired warning shots to disperse the mob.

Al-Kilani also retweeted a May 10, 2021 tweet that stated: “Ngl [not gonna lie] he looks cute I wish I can ram his face with a my 19.8 lbs sledgehammer." The tweet was accompanied by the photo of the Jewish driver who survived the attempted lynching.

On May 19, 2021, Al-Kilani tweeted: “UNRWA: the occupation refuses entry of humanitarian aid into the Gaza Strip through the Kerem Shalom crossing. #GazaUnderAttack #GazaUnderFire."

Al-Kilani’s tweet included a tweet that stated: “عاجل| أونروا: الاحلال يرفض إدخال مساعدات إنسانية إلى قطاع غزة عبر معبر كرم أبو سالم [Watch: The occupation refuses [to permit] the entrance of humanitarian aid to Gaza through Kerem Shalom terminal]."

On May 18 and 19, 2021, during Israel’s Operation Guardian of the Walls, Hamas firedmortar shells at Israeli soldiers transferring humanitarian aid to Gaza through the Kerem Shalom crossing.

Hamas struck a supply-carrying convoy, donated by international aid organizations. This attack killed two Palestinian civilians and injured ten others, including an Israeli soldier. Israel closed the crossing after this attack.

On September 29, 2021, Al-Kilani tweeted: “It’s been 20 years," and included a tweet and photos perpetuating the Al-Durah hoax.

The Al-Durah hoax is an iconic piece of anti-Israel propaganda, fabricated on September 30, 2000 at the start of the Second Intifada by a France 2 reporter.

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My motivations lie with my community, which includes Canadians, Palestinians and Jews who support equality....
Yet you don't support equality. You have clearly different standards for Jews and Palestinians and just this week you have been pushing racist propaganda that Jews shouldn't have the right to visit one of their holy sites because it's a 'desecration' or an 'invasion'.

Also if you supported equality and rights, you wouldn't be obsessed with forcing the Palestinians into a peace they completely reject.


And instead of looking at your clear double standard, you try to justify it. There should be no excuse for Hamas targeting civilians. There should be no excuse for Fatah celebrating people who shoot up restaurants. There should be no excuse for Hamas threatening to attack Jews worldwide. There should be but instead of even looking at problems with the Palestinian leadership, you try to justify it by saying Israel is occupying the West Bank.

And just a reminder that all those rights groups you love to quote when they criticize Israel are 100% clear that Israel occupying the West Bank does not justify targeting civilians like Hamas, PFLP, PIJ, and factions of Fatah freely admit.


But sure, keep calling me racist for mentioning that Canada considers those groups I named to be terrorist entities.
 

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Yet you don't support equality. You have clearly different standards for Jews and Palestinians and just this week you have been pushing racist propaganda that Jews shouldn't have the right to visit one of their holy sites because it's a 'desecration' or an 'invasion'.
Ah, more land you are trying to claim as Israeli in your ongoing settler colonialism.

Its holy to both Palestinians and Jews but Israel ceded jurisdiction.


Also if you supported equality and rights, you wouldn't be obsessed with forcing the Palestinians into a peace they completely reject.
What peace threaty?
There is and has been no peace treaty for 50 years.


And instead of looking at your clear double standard, you try to justify it. There should be no excuse for Hamas targeting civilians. There should be no excuse for Fatah celebrating people who shoot up restaurants. There should be no excuse for Hamas threatening to attack Jews worldwide. There should be but instead of even looking at problems with the Palestinian leadership, you try to justify it by saying Israel is occupying the West Bank.
I call for both Hamas and Israel to be taken to the ICC for acts you label as terrorism and Amnesty et al label as war crimes, apartheid and crimes against humanity.
You refuse to join me in a call for both sides to be held to the law equally.
its you that is afraid of equal treatment, not me.




But sure, keep calling me racist for mentioning that Canada considers those groups I named to be terrorist entities.
Israel's government includes a party that Canada labels as 'terrorist' yet you defend them.

Meanwhile, the liberals won't be able to deny Israeli apartheid for long.
 

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Its holy to both Palestinians and Jews but Israel ceded jurisdiction.
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So you admit that Israel chose to respect Islam instead of creating massive uproar? Of course you ignore that the agreement with the Jordanian WAQF still includes Israel as responsible for authority over security. And the big double standard is you haven't even hinted at equal rights for Jews and even complain when the WAQF approves Jews visiting.

Why are you so afraid to criticize groups like Hamas? They object to any peace talks and split from the PLO simply because they were talking with Israel. Just today, some Palestinians murdered at least 3 random Jews in a park and Hamas praised it. But of course instead of condemning their promotion and participation in hate filled violence, you try to pretend everything is Israel's fault.

If you refuse to condemn Hamas based solely on Hamas' own statements and actions, consistency would have you waiting for the ICC before criticizing Israel.
More of your racist double standard.

And you outright lie about terrorists in the Israeli government because you know there is absolutely no defence for Gaza being run by terrorists. Again, your excuses for the people running Gaza being terrorists is simply to pretend that a party with one seat in Israel's government is on Canada's terrorist list. Again, disgusting double standard.
 

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The status of a man living in Canada alleged to be a senior member of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine terrorist organization has become the topic of concern for the Canadian Jewish community and the subject of debate in the Canadian Senate after an exposé by The National Post.


Khalid Barakat, who resides in Vancouver, has been named by Israeli intelligence services as a leader of the PFLP, the Post’s Terry Glavin reported. Barakat has also been described as such by Palestinian news outlets, and at times, on the PFLP website. Supporters assert that he is a maligned Palestinian rights activist.

Controversy in Canada over resident's alleged Palestinian terrorism ties - The Jerusalem Post (jpost.com)
 

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So you admit that Israel chose to respect Islam instead of creating massive uproar? Of course you ignore that the agreement with the Jordanian WAQF still includes Israel as responsible for authority over security. And the big double standard is you haven't even hinted at equal rights for Jews and even complain when the WAQF approves Jews visiting.

Why are you so afraid to criticize groups like Hamas? They object to any peace talks and split from the PLO simply because they were talking with Israel. Just today, some Palestinians murdered at least 3 random Jews in a park and Hamas praised it. But of course instead of condemning their promotion and participation in hate filled violence, you try to pretend everything is Israel's fault.

If you refuse to condemn Hamas based solely on Hamas' own statements and actions, consistency would have you waiting for the ICC before criticizing Israel.
More of your racist double standard.

And you outright lie about terrorists in the Israeli government because you know there is absolutely no defence for Gaza being run by terrorists. Again, your excuses for the people running Gaza being terrorists is simply to pretend that a party with one seat in Israel's government is on Canada's terrorist list. Again, disgusting double standard.
That's a lot of big fonts today, basketcase.
You must be rather angry.

Today 600 armed settlers backed by the IDF attacked what you say is the biggest shared religious site. Its supposed to be in Palestine, but its more land you are claiming in your settler colonialist, apartheid view.
You say you support the two state solution out of one side of your mouth but the rest is cheering every time Israel attacks land that should be part of Palestine, each time they make the two state solution less likely, you break out the big font and cheer it on. That's disgusting.

 

jcpro

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That's a lot of big fonts today, basketcase.
You must be rather angry.

Today 600 armed settlers backed by the IDF attacked what you say is the biggest shared religious site. Its supposed to be in Palestine, but its more land you are claiming in your settler colonialist, apartheid view.
You say you support the two state solution out of one side of your mouth but the rest is cheering every time Israel attacks land that should be part of Palestine, each time they make the two state solution less likely, you break out the big font and cheer it on. That's disgusting.

 

Frankfooter

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Last year Hamas fired rockets after Israel attacked Al Aqsa, sparking mass protests globally.
Israel just attacked Al Aqsa again and now you're surprised there are more attacks?

And for basketcase, this isn't 'justifying' any attacks by either side. Israel needs to stop raiding Al Aqsa and both sides need to deescalate.
Find the attackers and charge them, just like Israel should be taken to the ICC for the occupation and apartheid.
Hold both sides to the rule of law.
End apartheid if you want to end the violence.

 

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Hamas described the terrorist attack in Elad on Thursday evening as heroic, saying it was a response to the crimes committed against the Palestinians at Al-Aqsa mosque, according to a Jihad and Terrorism Threat Monitor report distributed by the Middle East Media Research Institute (MEMRI).

“The heroic ‘Elad’ operation represents a severe blow to the occupation [i.e., Israel] and its security system in response to the crimes of the occupation and its incursions into Al-Aqsa mosque,” said Hamas spokesman Abd Al-Latif Al-Qanou.

Gaza-based jihadi clerics laud terrorist attack in Elad (jns.org)
 

basketcase

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That's a lot of big fonts today, basketcase.
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Goes with your anti-semitic double standard.

And WTF are you talking about with Israel 'attacking' Al Aqsa? It's just you pushing an extremist religions and racist view. The WAQF, you know, the Jordanian Muslim group that oversees the Mosque said Jews can visit yet people used that as an excuse to riot because they see Jews as impure. There were no "settler attacks", simply Jews wanting to visit being attacked because some Palestinians hate Jews.

As someone who keep claiming to be for equal rights, it's pretty transparent that you side with the people trying to prevent Jews from visiting even after approval from the Muslims overseeing the site.


As for desecration, what is your comment on people hiding in a religious site while throwing rocks, fireworks, and firebombs at people outside?
 

basketcase

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And for basketcase, this isn't 'justifying' any attacks by either side. ...
You only say that because you continually try to justify attacks on Jews in Israel. There should be absolutely no doubt that people shooting up restaurants or butchering people in a park deserve condemnation. There should be no disagreement that a group calling for attacks on people worldwide because of their religion deserve condemnation.

Instead you try to make excuses for it because Jews dared set foot on a Jewish holy site.
 
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