Posted on 10/24/2015 7:16:51 AM PDT by Sean_Anthony
Deliberate Palestinian policy to incite their followers to attack Israeli Jews and deny them any rights, not to sovereignty, not to heritage in Jerusalem, not even to life
The old argument used to be that Palestinians were fighting and demonstrating to achieve a state of their own, and that it was Israeli obstinacy that was fermenting Arab violence against Jews. On top of that, a misinterpreted by much of the media positioned Palestinian rage being caused by excessive Israeli military attacks against defenseless Palestinians. This was also known as disproportionate force.
Why wouldnt a put-upon population rise up in anger when they are so oppressed and occupied, so they say.
When I put pen to paper to expose the Jew hatred at the core of the Palestinian cause in my book Fighting Hamas, BDS and Anti-Semitism I did so to expose the facts and anecdotal evidence that this perception was dangerously flawed and the real burning rage behind a violence that has been going on for a hundred years was primeval anti-Semitism.
Why they don’t just round them up and kick them the hell out I will NEVER be able to understand.
Self-hating idiocy??
About twenty years ago, an Iraqi born Rabbi spoke at our congregation. This man was intimately familiar with Islam, and the Koran, a lot of which is a long polemic against Jews.
He told us of the second class citizenship of Jews in areas under Islamic sovereignty. Jews were not permitted to ride camels, because that would place them as high as Muslims. One Muslim’s testimony could refute the testimony of multiple Jews in courts of law (I think the number was five). And, most significantly, Jews were not permitted to bear arms.
To a Muslim, a Jewish state represents the reality of armed Jews, which cannot be permitted under Islam.
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