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Topic: Free Palestine
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Tue 06/09/20 03:40 AM
Annnnd here we go, churn it out ...

But will you ever answer the original post?

Or has your anger at Israel being criticised over taken you?

You do know that because you do not recognise the War crimes of Israhell, and tend to whitewash over them with Zionist propaganda, it doesn't mean they have gone away..




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Tue 06/09/20 03:44 AM


September 24 - Tiferet Tratner, 24, of Jerusalem was killed in her home in Neve Dekalim by a mortar strike on the Gush Katif settlement bloc in the Gaza Strip.

September 29 - Dorit Aniso, 2, and Yuval Abebeh, 4, both of Sderot, were killed by a Kassam rocket fired from Gaza while playing in the street. Some 20 people were wounded. Hamas claimed responsibility for the attack.






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Tue 06/09/20 03:45 AM

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Tue 06/09/20 03:49 AM

The risk of the Holocaust is not that it will be forgotten, but that it will be embalmed and surrounded by monuments and used to absolve all future sins.

Zygmunt Bauman



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Tue 06/09/20 03:49 AM

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Tue 06/09/20 03:50 AM


What's the difference between anti-Semitism and anti-Zionism?


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The Zionists indeed learnt well from the Nazis. So well that it seems that their morally repugnant treatment of the Palestinians, and their attempts to destroy Palestinian society within Israel and the occupied territories, reveals them as basically Nazis with beards and black hats.

Norman Finkelstein

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Tue 06/09/20 03:50 AM

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Tue 06/09/20 03:54 AM

Rabbi who urged Gaza genocide excused rape by soldiers, oh here's another to whitewash..

Writing on Kipa.co.il, a popular Hebrew-language website catering for religious Jews, Eliyahu contended that Israeli soldiers would lose their motivation to wage war if they are not allowed to rape non-Jewish women.

https://electronicintifada.net/content/rabbi-who-urged-gaza-genocide-excused-rape-soldiers/21566




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Tue 06/09/20 03:58 AM


Himmler and the Palestinian Grand Mufti


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Tue 06/09/20 04:00 AM

Annnnd here we go, churn it out ...

But will you ever answer the original post?

Or has your anger at Israel being criticised over taken you?

You do know that because you do not recognise the War crimes of Israhell, and tend to whitewash over them with Zionist propaganda, it doesn't mean they have gone away..





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Tue 06/09/20 04:01 AM

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Tue 06/09/20 04:02 AM


Annnnd here we go, churn it out ...

But will you ever answer the original post?

Or has your anger at Israel being criticised over taken you?

You do know that because you do not recognise the War crimes of Israhell, and tend to whitewash over them with Zionist propaganda, it doesn't mean they have gone away..






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Tue 06/09/20 04:06 AM
Adolf Hitler, the leader of the Nazi Party, had written about the alleged racial inferiority of non-Europeans, especially Arabs and Indians, in Mein Kampf, published in 1925. Hitler had also been contemptuous of anti-colonial movements, referring to them as a “coalition of cripples” that could never be true partners for the Germans. After the Nazis came to power in 1933, and particularly after the Nazi leadership unleashed World War II by invading Poland in 1939, German soldiers and diplomats, hoping to undermine the strength of the British and French colonial empires, actively sought to influence strategic and economic developments in Iran, India, and the Arab Middle East. Consequently they downplayed racist references to non-Jewish peoples in the Middle East in public discourse. Included in the aims of the 1942 Nazi German summer offensive in the Soviet Union were German occupation of the Caucasus region, and from there invasion of Iraq and Iran in the hopes of severing Great Britain’s transit routes to British India and to the Soviet interior.

Despite Nazi German attitudes on the racial inferiority of the inhabitants of the Middle East, Reza Shah leaned in sympathy towards Germany, since, unlike Great Britain or the Soviet Union, Germany did not have a past record of interfering in internal Iranian affairs or occupying Iranian territory. Reza Shah intended to learn about political management and industrial technology from Germany. He also wanted to decrease trade with the Soviet Union. By 1940–1941, nearly half of all Iranian imports came from Germany; 42% of all Iranian exports went there.

The Persian department of Nazi Germany’s propaganda radio service, Radio Zeesen, aired programs drawing on Islamic religious themes, since Nazi race-based antisemitism and nationalism did not resonate with Iranian audiences. Among the themes of German propaganda was the notion that Hitler was the Shiite Messiah, or Twelfth Imam, who had returned to destroy the Jews and communists. Hitler’s struggle was compared to the struggle of the Prophet Mohammed against the Jews, drawing parallels between chapters from the Quran about Prophet Mohammed’s clashes with Jewish tribes in Arabia to Shi’ite Iranian hostilities toward Great Britain and the Soviet Union. Such efforts to engage the Shi’ia population prompted concerns on the part of the newly crowned Muhammad Reza Pahlavi, because he perceived his more secular-oriented regime was being undermined and objected to Hitler being labeled a Messiah.

Iranian Jews ruled by Reza Shah and later his son, Muhammad Reza Pahlavi, enjoyed many rights and freedoms that they had not previously experienced, including relative cultural and religious autonomy, increased economic opportunities, and significant political rights. Jews also benefitted from the Pahlavi tilt towards a more secular domestic policy. The Iranian government informed the Germans that it considered Iranian Jews to be fully assimilated Iranians. Many Polish Jews among the 116,000 Polish refugees permitted in 1942 to leave the Soviet interior to which they had fled in 1941 or been deported in 1939–1940 passed safely through Iran on the way to Palestine or Great Britain, where many of the Polish refugees, including the Jews among them, joined British military units. The Iranian government also permitted the leaders of the pro-Axis Iraqi government fleeing after British troops deposed it in late May 1941, including the former Prime Minister Rashid al-Kilani and the Palestinian leader Amin al-Husayni, to escape through Iran to Italy.

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Tue 06/09/20 04:21 AM
Testimony from Gaza: Witness to a War Crime

Omar Mohammed Shaheen, a father of four, describes what it was like returning to his neighborhood in Beit Lahiya, Gaza after taking shelter in an UNRWA school during Israel’s assault.

During the first humanitarian ceasefire, I set out to go back home to check on the area and to collect more clothes and necessities for my family. I drove my car from the UNRWA school shelter where we were staying to the area near Sheikh Zayed Towers, which is close to Al-Nada Towers where I live. I had to stop and park my car there because the Israeli tanks were very close, so it was too dangerous to drive. I walked the rest of the way home. When I got to my apartment building, telecommunications and electricity were cut off completely and there was no means of communication working.

I took everything I needed from my house and decided to return quickly because the hours of ceasefire were almost finished. When I came out of the building where I live, I watched a deliberate crime occur right in front of my eyes. A mother and her three-year-old were walking quickly out of the area and after a few seconds, I saw an Israeli drone rocket hit them directly and a big explosion followed. I stayed hiding for a few minutes and then returned to see what happened. I found the bodies of the woman and her child on the ground in many parts.

Israeli tanks were very close to the incident and could clearly see everything. I was sure they saw me and knew that I saw what happened, so I ran away as fast as I could and went to get my car from the Sheikh Zayed Towers area. I drove back to Al-Nada Towers and stopped the car next to the bodies of the mother and her child. I lifted their bodies and put them into the car, knowing that Israeli tanks were nearby and could see me. After I finished, all my clothes were stained with blood.

I drove out of the area where the Israeli soldiers and tanks were and headed to a nearby road where there was an ambulance that retrieved the bodies of the mother and child.

Weeks later, I came back to my neighborhood to find it completely destroyed, including my apartment. I now live in an UNRWA school. My family and I visit our home from time to time. I cannot forget what I have seen and I cannot understand what happened. I often think of the mother and child's last moments trying to escape.


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Tue 06/09/20 04:23 AM
September 30 - St.-Sgt. Gilad Fisher, 22, of Mitzpeh Hoshaya, was killed before dawn when Hamas terrorists, under cover of heavy fog, attacked an IDF lookout post east of Beit Hanoun in the Gaza Strip. Two other soldiers were wounded. The terrorists were killed.

September 30 - Shlomit Batito, 36, of Nissanit, was shot and killed by Hamas terrorists while jogging on the road. Sgt. Victor Ariel, 20, of Kadima, a medic, was killed by a grenade thrown by one of the terrorists as he ran to aid Batito. The terrorists were killed by soldiers.


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