Showing posts with label Palestianization. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Palestianization. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 14, 2012

PA Arab Pushes Nazi Propaganda

I've been alerted to this piece (kippa/tip=ChallahHuAkbar). It's by a senior Arab journalist from the Palestinian Authority territory and he stresses that protecting the Al-Aqsa Mosque from fanatic Zionist Jews is a vital responsibility of every Muslim.

Here are some excerpts:

Prominent Palestinian Journalist Urges Muslims to Protect Al-Aqsa Mosque

In an editorial in Al-Jazeerah website, Khalid Amayreh called on Muslims to protect Islam's holy places in the Holy Quds (Jerusalem).

"This week, supremacist millenarian Jews, led by fanatical Likud leader Moshe Feiglin tried to storm the Haram Sharif of Jerusalem. The Talmudic rioters held posters calling for the "purification of Temple Mount from the enemies of Israel."

Like other Jewish fanatics, Feiglin...advocates the establishment of a Talmudic theocracy covering British mandatory Palestine, extending from the River Jordan to the Mediterranean whereby non-Jews, e.g. Christians and Muslims, are treated as water-carriers and wood-hewers.

Those refusing enslavement by the "master race" or Chosen people would be expelled. In case they resisted, they would be banished or physically exterminated.

In the past, Jewish leaders didn't voice their genocidal designs as plainly as they are doing these days...Jewish leaders, especially those believing in the imminent advent of the Jewish Messiah or Redeemer, no longer hide their dream of world domination.

...Now, however, the Redeemer is caricatured as an irresistible pugnacious Jewish tyrant, an ardent Zionist and Jewish warrior-hero who wouldn't transcend the conventional mores and bounds of Jewish heroism. Hence, the redeemer's ultimate goal is not really world peace, but rather enabling Jews to enslave, control and rule the world from Jerusalem .
Even Christian evangelicals, Israel 's most ardent supporters in the West, are not excluded from the Jewish wrath.

Jesus is called "the Hitler of Bethlehem" and Chesronot Shas, one of the most virulently anti-Christian Talmudic texts, is sold in public libraries in West Jerusalem. If you visit the Steimatzky library, you would find the Mein Kamph-booklet there.

In other words, Jewish millenarianism...is about but worldly power, a sort of a Jewish Third Reich lasting hundreds of years.

Hence, Jewish Messianism as taught and practiced by the likes of Moshe Feiglin and other terrorists of Gush Emunim...is effectively comparable to German Nazism.

Just take the word "German" out and replace it with the word "Jewish," and you will have Jewish Messianism or redeemism, pure and simple.

This vicious, virulent and genocidal vision lies behind the most recent attempted storming of the Aqsa Mosque of Jerusalem, a shrine of paramount sacredness for hundreds of millions of people...

Peace?
Coexistence?
Compromise?

Not with this guy.

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Thursday, February 17, 2011

On the Politics of Pity

Brendan O'Neill is the editor of Spiked Online and blogs here


(photo source)


and has something important to reveal about the Palestine issue, that demands for a Pal. state "has moved from the realm of Arab radicalism..and has instead become almost the exclusive property of Western middle-class radicals..." and he continues:-

Emptied of its nationalist vigour and militancy, the Palestine problem, it seems, is now of little immediate interest to protesting Arabs and is instead the ultimate cause celebre for Western liberal campaigners who like nothing more than having a victimised people they can coo over.

The power and allure of Palestine in Western radical circles is extraordinary. Palestine is the only issue they get excited about. But there is nothing progressive in their pro-Palestine fervour. It is not driven by future-oriented demands for economic development in a Palestinian homeland in the West Bank or Gaza. Instead it is driven by a view of Palestinians as the ultimate victims, the hapless and pathetic children of the new world order, who need kindly, wizened Westerners to protect them from Big Bad Israel.

Today's pro-Palestine leftism is more anthropological than political. It treats Palestinians less as a people who ought to have certain democratic rights and more as an intriguing tribe to be prodded and preserved...This is the politics of pity rather than solidarity. Groups of Western middle-class youth have taken Palestinian pity holidays in the West Bank and Gaza. They turn up and marvel at the dignity of this beautiful besieged people, like those wives of old Victorian colonialists who discovered they rather liked the African tribes they had been sent to Christianise.

...There is a profound narcissism in the pity-for-Palestinian movement. When American activist Rachel Corrie was killed by an Israeli bulldozer in Gaza in 2003, it gave rise to a play called My Name Is Rachel Corrie. The killing of British peace activist Tom Hurndall in Gaza in 2004 led to a film called The Shooting of Thomas Hurndall.

This is clearly all about Us - the good and pure Westerners who went to find themselves in Palestine - rather than about Them, the actual Palestinians.

...For these historically ignorant campaigners, Israelis are the New Nazis and Gaza is the new Warsaw Ghetto...Palestinian pitiers have no time to think about the inconvenient fact that Hamas is an intolerant political entity that has no time for gay rights or women's equality. Instead, everything gets reduced to a Narnia-style story of wicked witches v. happy fauns, because this is ultimately about providing vacuous-feeling Westerners with some much-needed momentum in their lives, not about untangling a messy political reality...

Now, that is quite clear and rational and yet I am sure the progressive-liberal-left camp will not grasp the truth and logic therein contained.


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Friday, December 10, 2010

An Analysis of a 'Free' Palestine

Following the Abbas push for unilateral declaration of statehood, here's an analysis from FP's Jonathan Schanzer:-

Although a unilateral Palestinian declaration of statehood is a seemingly attractive alternative to negotiations and is gaining credence among a growing group of countries, it is an almost surefire recipe for war. If the Palestinian government unilaterally claims land where an estimated 400,000 Israeli settlers currently reside in the West Bank, don't expect them simply to pull up and move, especially if they were not consulted on the matter. Expect them to fight.

From there, a border dispute with Israel becomes inevitable. And in the Middle East, border disputes are not settled through binding arbitration. Another military conflict is sure to follow. We can expect the Iran-sponsored proxies Hezbollah and Hamas to launch new rounds of rocket attacks, and perhaps even a military assault from the Palestinian territories...the new Palestinian security forces [and read this report*] can more easily deploy to various corners of the West Bank to defend Abbas's territorial claims.

Even if it did not result in an open war with Israel, a unilateral declaration of statehood would probably not do the Palestinians any favors...the two factions [Hamas & Fatah] will almost certainly square off over who constitutes the sovereign government.

...A two-state solution may be around the corner, but that doesn't mean peace will follow.

Schanzer is the author of a piece on the Talibanization of Gaza.  He is off on the two-state gambit but spot on with the future violence that will certainly develop from the establishment of an independent "Arab Palestine" simply because the concept of Palestianization is the negation of Jewish nationalism.

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Palestinian analyst Hani Masri, head of the independent Bada'el think-tank in Ramallah, says..."Without a political horizon, the results we've seen on internal security could collapse rather than continue,"


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Friday, March 07, 2008

New York Times Misses An Identity

This apeared in a NYTimes story:-

The gunman, who was killed at the scene, was thought to be either a Palestinian or an Israeli Arab living in Jerusalem.


But the Israeli Arabs who adopted Nazi imagery in their demonstrations earlier this week identify themselves as "Palestinians of Israel" so, please, don't take the word of the NYT on this matter.

There is a major Palestianization of the Israel Arabs and that may lead to another nakba.