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Hum. And of course they did it just for fun. Absolutely no reason, no threat, no terrorist attacks this past week, nothing...
Dang, you sound naive. Do you speak Hebrew or Arabic to even try to understand the local culture and what's truly going on, or have you become an expert on the Middle East in a woke US college campus?
Hey, OP.....you left our that earlier, Palestinians opened fire on an Israeli base as part of a terror attacking against Jerusalem.
It’s quite obvious that the one-sided tendency to blame Israel, and ignore the Palestinian terrorism, is due to either a) antisemitism, or b) liberalism where the underdog (be they illegal aliens, criminal thugs, etc., etc.) is the side liberals support
The rest of the world has reported on it. Most Americans don't care. I don't know if you followed what happened to Netanyahu last year. He was blamed for mishandling the pandemic and now he has Benny Gantz as "alternate prime minister". Netanyahu plays to the Israeli far right in using police force on Arabs.
Israel has actively vaccinated its own people while blocking immunization to Palestinians. The current violence and protests is a result of Israel blocking access to holy sites during Ramadan. Hamas responded by bombing some fields, no one was hurt. Israel responded by blocking fishing access to Palestinians.
The rest of the world is concerned by this because Palestinians don't have many other food sources. The resulting starvation becomes a humanitarian issue. It'll probably get worse as Israel's continued political strife produces more extreme policies.
Israel has actively vaccinated its own people while blocking immunization to Palestinians.
This is cultural thing, which you are seemingly not aware of.
The Arab community (both in Israel and in the West Bank & Gaza) do not trust the vaccine and do not want it. There have been a lot of conspiracy theory stuff going on in the Arabic newspapers and on social media.
When the vaccination started in January/February, Arab towns in Israel consistantly had excess vaccine doses, because people made appointments to get vaccinated but then didn't show up.
To say that West Bank and Gaza didn't get vaccinated because of Israel is actually quite funny from a Middle-Eastern perspective.
I am curious to see how would the media cover this if such an attack had happened on worshippers in a Church?
No warning, no nothing. Storm into a church and start bombing the worshippers.
This is a Mosque and not a Church.
This video is a fabrication of edited snippets of video's in order to create a anti-Israel video.
The Police were outside facing the opposite direction. The Palestinians were throwing smoke bombs towards the Mosque and it flew through the doors. A few of the people outside were doing fake praying and sneaked through the Police line protecting the Al-Aqsa Mosque from Palestinians who were desecrating it. Try to find a video showing the Police throwing smoke bombs into the Mosque as there aren't any.
This video is a fabrication of edited snippets of video's in order to create a anti-Israel video.
The Police were outside facing the opposite direction. The Palestinians were throwing smoke bombs towards the Mosque and it flew through the doors. A few of the people outside were doing fake praying and sneaked through the Police line protecting the Al-Aqsa Mosque from Palestinians who were desecrating it. Try to find a video showing the Police throwing smoke bombs into the Mosque as there aren't any.
Most of the captions in the video are about Sheikh Jarrah which is a completely topic as it's around a mile north of the city.
Thank you. That OP starts anti-Israel threads all the time, distorting the truth as part of the liberal anti-Israel campaign. I defended Israel, explaining about Hamas, and of course I was called a racist for not sticking up for the Islamic terrorists.
Appreciate your lending a voice of reason to the thread.
Thank you. That OP starts anti-Israel threads all the time, distorting the truth as part of the liberal anti-Israel campaign. I defended Israel, explaining about Hamas, and of course I was called a racist for not sticking up for the Islamic terrorists.
Appreciate your lending a voice of reason to the thread.
This was not a Hamas event. This was a PLO event trying to start the 3rd Intifada to make sure the cancelled elections stay cancelled.
This was not a Hamas event. This was a PLO event trying to start the 3rd Intifada to make sure the cancelled elections stay cancelled.
It was PLO? I thought HAMAS was behind it. Anyway, there are lots of Islamic Jew-haters stirring up trouble, and lots of posters here jumping onto the bandwagon to advance the propaganda.
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