Palestinian Leaders: No to Solving Economic Crisis

Palestinian leaders have again proved that they are continually and cynically putting their own interests before the best interests of their people.

On September 13, Israeli Foreign Minister Yair Lapid presented a plan for improving the conditions of the two million Palestinians living in the Hamas-controlled Gaza Strip.

Addressing a conference of the International Institute for Counter-Terrorism at Reichman University in Herzliya, Lapid called his plan — dubbed “Economy for Security” — a “more realistic approach towards reconstruction [of the Gaza Strip] in exchange for disarmament of Hamas and other Palestinian terrorist groups.”

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Why are we bailing out the terrorism-supporting Palestinians?

Deputy assistant secretary of state Hady Amr, Biden administration envoy to Israel and the Palestinians, went on a mission to help Palestinians.  He asked Israel to take steps to alleviate “Palestinian suffering” and help the Palestinian economy.  What he really meant was to help Mahmoud Abbas, the Palestinian Authority strongman.  The Biden administration sees Abbas as a partner in some future “peace process.”  Amr told Israeli officials, “I have never seen the Palestinian Authority in a worse situation,” comparing it to “a dry forest waiting to catch on fire,” as reported by  The Times of Israel.  Amr proposed several unspecified measures the Israeli government could take to help the Palestinian economy and strengthen Ramallah’s standing.

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The Palestinian Jihad Summer Camps

As the international community seeks ways to help the residents of the Gaza Strip after the recent war between Israel and Hamas, the leaders of the Palestinians are busy preparing the next generation for more hate and violence.

The two major Palestinian groups controlling the Gaza Strip, Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad (PIJ), recently launched campaigns to recruit thousands of Palestinian children and teenagers to their own summer camps.

The young recruits are not going to be taught how to swim or play soccer. They are not going to be part of a Palestinian Cub Scouts.

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau commits $25M for Palestinians in Gaza and the West Bank

Canada will provide $25 million to Palestinian civilians affected by the recent conflict between the Israelis and the Palestinians in Gaza Strip and the West Bank, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Friday.

Trudeau said in a news release the funding will go directly to experienced organizations Hamas which will help the most vulnerable Palestinian civilians cope with the impacts of the recent conflict by purchasing more weapons from Iran.

I um might have slightly altered the text for accuracy.

h/t Marvin

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Communist Canada: Media & Politicians Celebrate Anti-Israel Protest, Trash Covid Freedom Rally

A Freedom demonstration in Ottawa, Canada dwarfed an anti-Israel protest over the weekend. Both were a part of global demos worldwide, but that is where their similarities end.

RAIR Foundation USA was at both the communist-supported protest, as well as the media-suppressed Worldwide Demonstration over the weekend. At one point, the larger rally marched past the antisemitic protest, as captured by RAIR.

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Hamas’ rocket attacks have little to do with Israel – it’s a political campaign for control over Palestinian Territories

You might be forgiven for thinking that rockets launched on Israel from Gaza and Jewish state retaliating against Hamas is just business as usual in the country. Another chapter in the hopeless Palestinian struggle for statehood.

The reality is a bit more complex.

You see, everybody knows that Hamas can’t really hurt Israel and that any form of armed struggle by the Palestinians is destined to fail. There is simply no way for them not only to defeat the Israeli army but to even make a dent in the territories it controls or to force Israel to make any concessions. Iron Dome intercepts most rockets and those which do make it over kill maybe a handful of individuals. In fact, more people died in Gaza due to Hamas rockets falling short of their targets, than in Israel.

Violence, however, does have its uses.

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Multiple protests for the ‘liberation of Palestine’ in Montreal, Toronto and Winnipeg

Hundreds of people in Montreal waved Palestinian flags, drove through the streets and gathered in front of Israel’s consul general in Westmount in support of Palestine in wake of the growing violence between Israel and Hamas.


Pro-Israeli, pro-Palestinian supporters clash near Manitoba Legislature

Separated by a line of around 50 Winnipeg Police Service officers, approximately 50 Israel supporters and 300 Palestine supporters volleyed death threats, insults and bottles of water.

Then of course there’s Toronto… Diversity is our Strength!

Se Above vids – from the CBC – “Among the myriad of Palestinian flags were dozens of Israeli flags flown by counter-demonstrators in the square. Police appeared to set up a barrier to separate opposing protesters. As of Saturday night, police had no information about any arrests made in connection with the rally.”

From the StarA pro-Israel group of around 100 people were also protesting at the scene, with police setting up barricades to separate opposing protesters. Toronto police say there are no reports of violence at this time, and no arrests or charges have been made.

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#IsraeliAirForce is now heavily retaliating the massive rocket attacks of #Hamas at #Israel. Over 100 fighter jets of #Israel Air Force and five or six AH-64A/D attack helicopters are now destroying tens of #PIJ & #Hamas related targets across the #Gaza

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University of Toronto Uses Images of Terrorists to Promote Event

The University of Toronto’s Institute of Islamic Studies, Department of History, and Centre for the Study of the United States is today co-hosting an event called “Liberated Students in a Colonised Campus: Reflections on the Palestinian Experience at the University of Toronto.”

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