Posted on 09/06/2017 5:45:03 AM PDT by SJackson
The United Nations has crowned her a human rights defender, while Al Jazeera hails her as a Palestinian supermom. But Manal Tamimis links to violence and tweets accusing Jews of drinking Palestinian blood are prompting some of her backers to reconsider their support.
Tamimi, a 45-year-old mother of four, is a leader of the Popular Resistance Organizing Committee in the town of Nabi Saleh, near the Palestinian Authority (PA)-controlled city of Ramallah.
Nearly every Friday for the past seven-and-a-half years, Tamimi and her colleagues have marched to the nearby Jewish community of Halamish to demand its expulsion. Halamish is the village where on July 21 a Palestinian terrorist stabbed to death three members of the Salomon family at their Shabbat dinner table.
During the weekly Friday protests, many of the marchers have hurled rocks at Israeli soldiers who guard the town; the soldiers have responded with tear gas or rubber bullets. Tamimi, her husband Bilal and their children have attracted international attention by posting videos of the Israeli soldiers on the internet. The Tamimis contend that the soldiers arrests of rock throwers constitutes persecution of the residents of Nabi Saleh.
Tamimi was included in a list of human rights defenders in a recent report by S. Michael Lynk, the UN special rapporteur on human rights in the disputed territories.
In response, NGO Monitor, a Jerusalem-based organization that tracks the activities and funding of self-described human rights groups, informed the UN Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights that Tamimi has authored tweets such as: Vampire zionist celebrating their Kebore day [written on Yom Kippur] by drinking Palestinian bloods, yes our blood is pure & delicious but it will kill u at the end.
In another tweet on August 1, 2015 she said, I do hate israel, i do hate zionism, i wish a third Intefada coming soon and people rais up and kills all these zionist settlers everywhere.
In a Twitter exchange on August 20, 2017, with NGO Monitor spokesman Daniel Laufer, Tamimi wrote: Im not a Jew heater [sic], I have a very good Jew friends, I hate Zionists & Im not denying that, Zionism, KKK and ISIS R all same 4 me.
In response to the NGO Monitor complaint, the UN agency removed Tamimi from the roster of human rights defenders in Lynks report.
NGO Monitor President Gerald Steinberg recently stated that, There is no excuse for funding Jew-hatred in the guise of promoting peace or in any other NGO framework, or for giving antisemites such as Tamimi the status of human rights defenders. Independent examinations of the UN and EU agencies involved in this travesty are long overdue; the disconnect between noble objectives and immoral actions has been clear for many years.
Steinberg added: Full transparency and oversight for the massive sums [of money] going to radical NGOs is crucial so that this behavior is halted. While some of the European governments, including Switzerland and Denmark, have started to examine funding for political NGOs after [their] parliaments demanded accountability, there is still a long way to go.
While the UN human rights office is distancing itself from Tamimi, Amnesty International has embraced the Tamimis and their cause. Amnesty has declared Nabi Saleh to be a community-at-risk, and featured the town in one of its Write for Rights letter-writing campaigns.
We need to tell the Israeli authorities: enough you are no longer facing a tiny village on a small hill. You now have the entire Amnesty movement to reckon with, according to Amnesty researcher Saleh Hijazi, who formerly worked in the PAs Ministry of Planning.
Edith Garwood Amnesty International USAs specialist on Israel, the disputed territories and the PA has written that the Nabi Saleh demonstrators face frequent violent repression from the Israeli army just for practicing their human right to peacefully express their opposition to Israel. Garwoods essay, which was published in the Huffington Post, did not mention the rock throwing.
Asked by JNS.org whether Amnesty International is reconsidering its support for Tamimi in view of her antisemitism and advocacy of violence, Amnesty spokesperson Amanda Simon responded: Our position regarding the rights of residents of Nabi Saleh to peacefully protest against Israeli occupation and settlements remains unchanged.
As for whether her phrase peacefully protest is meant to include rock throwing, Simon replied that even in cases where the protesters have thrown stones these have posed little or no serious risk to the Israelis who were targeted.
In reality, at least 15 Israelis have been killed by Arab rock throwers since the 1980s. Thats not to mention the countless non-fatal injuries that have resulted from rock throwing.
In August, Al Jazeera featured Tamimi in a profile entitled, How to be a Palestinian Supermom. According to Tamimi, to be a Palestinian parent is to be an activist, the article reported. It was noted in the story that she writes social media posts, but the article did not mention her tweets advocating violence or denouncing Jews as vampires.
Tamimi, who runs an online news service called Tamimi Press, spoke at a European Union-financed conference in Barcelona, Spain, earlier this year on preventing violent extremism.
Last year, however, Tamimi was denied a visa to enter the UK. She had been invited to undertake a speaking tour on behalf of the Palestine Solidarity Campaign, including participating in the groups Nakba Week events. (Nakba, the Arabic word for catastrophe, is the term that Palestinians use to refer to the creation of Israel in 1948.)
When asked why she was denied a visa, a spokesperson for the British Home Office told JNS.org: We do not routinely comment on individual cases, except to note that applicants must provide evidence to show they meet the requirements of the immigration rules. Paragraph 320 of those rules refers to several categories of refusal that might have been applied to Tamimi, including a record of criminal convictions. In 2010, Tamimi was convicted of attacking and spitting on an Israeli policeman.
Tamimi was a guest speaker in July at the Go Palestine summer camp for Palestinian teenagers around the world, as reported on by JNS.org.
According to the camp organizers, the teens there held an emotional conversation with the amazing Tamimi in her home on July 12. The campers were deeply inspired by the resilience that [Nabi Saleh residents] showed in the face of hardship.
Tamimi did not respond to requests from JNS.org for comment
these people are folking nuts
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These people are typical liberals...they can’t even think up original slanders. If you listen to them, they are probably chanting “Hey, Hey, Ho, Ho, Jewish Blood Drinkers have to go!”
ALL of those terrorist group leaders have some form of mental disease, imho! Supermom? What Mom would say such terrible things for which there is no proof or truth! The statements of left thinking have come from people, who really need some form of therapy.
Spooky thinking causes people to do insane things, like blow themselves up! Suicide bombers are NOT new, the Kamikazi Pilots of WWII are one example in history:
http://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/first-kamikaze-attack-of-the-war-begins
Blood is not kosher. They wouldn’t drink human blood or even clean animal (cloven hoof, chews the cud) blood.
“StupidMom”
Arab blood is Kosher. Who knew?
Old and long since discredited.
These people are truly insane to believe such garbage.....................
Yes, the dietary laws are specific: NO BLOOD of ANY kind!.......................
And as for this:
Im not a Jew heater [sic], I have a very good Jew friends, I hate Zionists & Im not denying that, Zionism, KKK and ISIS R all same 4 me.
The woman is quite the wordsmith. ;)
I disagree that the Palis are insane. They are pure evil and know exactly what they want - extermination of all Jews.
A rock’s impact can kill; that’s why stoning is a favored way of execution in the Muslim world. Therefore rock throwers should be shot.
A Pali “supermom” is one which pops out little shahids by the dozens so they can kill Jews.
Palis are a blight upon the Earth. Even their fellow Arabs can’t stand them & don’t want them in their midst.
I will take your word for it (I know nothing about keeping kosher), and that is an excellent point. I know that there are very strict rules; did not know that blood was a problem.
This is probably the weirdest conversation I have ever had on FR. LOL!
It is because this "SuperMom" has some strange beliefs.
It is sad that there is this population that is so full of hatred. I guess all we can do is pray for them.
Even if arabs had cloven hooves and chewed a cud, their blood wouldn’t be Kosher.
*gentle cough* Actually they're folking goats...
Leviticus 17
10 I will set my face against any Israelite or any foreigner residing among them who eats blood, and I will cut them off from the people.
11 For the life of a creature is in the blood, and I have given it to you to make atonement for yourselves on the altar; it is the blood that makes atonement for ones life.
12 Therefore I say to the Israelites, None of you may eat blood, nor may any foreigner residing among you eat blood.
Also found this little gem:
7 They must no longer offer any of their sacrifices to the goat idols to whom they prostitute themselves. This is to be a lasting ordinance for them and for the generations to come.
Folking goats, apparently people in the region have been doing it for a loooong time...
We cleverly disguise it as Manischewitz cloyingly sweet Passover wine.
In their view, there is proof. Egypt did a miniseries of the Damascus blood libel of 1941, starring, I think, Omar Sharif. It treated it as fact. If Omar Sharif starred in it, it must be true. He was even married to Barbara Streisand, a Jewess! So he oughta know./reconstruction of supermom’s thoughts.
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