Saturday, November 22, 2014

Palestinians Call Synagogue Victims 'Terrorists'

by JASmius



Behold, the Israelis' "partners in peace" (via Newsmax Insider):

Palestinian leaders reacted to Tuesday's killing of five Israelis in a Jerusalem synagogue by calling the murder victims "terrorists" and characterizing the synagogue as a "command center."....

The militant Palestinian group Hamas described the attack as "a quality development in the confrontation with the Israeli occupation," the Israeli newspaper Haaretz reported. "The organization welcomes the terror attack, an appropriate and functional response to the crimes of the occupation."

Um....no.  In point of historical fact, God (aka Yahweh, Jehovah, God The Father) gave that land to Israel approximately twenty-six centuries before the false prophet Mohammed was born, and consequently that long before he ever had the chance to dream up "Allah" in a drugged stupor.  It has been "occupied" at various times by Babylon, Media-Persia, Alexandrian Greece and its successor states (~5th-2nd centuries B.C.), and Rome (1st century B.C. until 70 A.D. when, after the Masadan uprising, Titus destroyed Jerusalem and cleansed the Holy Land of its entire Jewish population, going so far as to rename it "Palestine," the Romanized version of "Philistine," as a parting middle finger).

The territory sat, empty and unclaimed, for another six or so centuries until Mohammed and his merry band of theocratic, misogynistic, head-chopping berserkers came along and "claimed" it like a discarded soda can.  And even then, while "officially" an Arab/Muslim possession for another thirteen centuries, it was not particularly valued or coveted, and continued to lie, fallow, devastated, undeveloped, and almost entirely depopulated.

Until after World War I, when, after the collapse of the previous "Islamic Caliphate" (i.e. the Ottoman Empire, the precursor of modern Turkey), the victorious British and French took League of Nations mandates over the Middle East, with the British overseeing "Palestine".  In the literal fulfillment of Ezekiel 36, the Balfour Declaration began the process, culminating in its victorious 1948 War of Independence, of the restoration of Israel to its rightful, God-given homeland.

The fact is, the Balfour Declaration was the original "two-state solution"; all the territory west of the Jordan River was to go to the Jews, and the territory east of the Jordan River - what is now Jordan - was to be set aside for the "Palestinians," and would have been theirs if the Hashemites hadn't been imported to rule over them and rook them out of a true nation of their own.  Because of that swindle, Pals' choices were either to languish under Hashemite rule or try to finish the "Final Solution" Adolph Hitler started.

The rest, you wearisomely know.

Pity the Hamastanis are more interested in cultivating and marinating in their genocidal anti-Semitism than in confronting the actual factual history they are loathe to learn.

Hamas spokesman Sheikh Aal Radhwan called the four murdered rabbis "the greatest terrorists in that racist state. These are no civilians. They are terrorists," according to the Middle East Media Research Institute, which translated the comments of Palestinian leaders.

Radhwan said rabbis "represent the greatest terrorism against our Palestinian people and our holy places. They are terrorists because they are occupiers, because they are extremists, and because they are oppressors."

Hamas Political Bureau member Osama Hamdan said the attack "is the kind of act that defends the Al-Aqsa Mosque, and condemns the Israeli crimes," according to CNS News.

He added: "According to all the international laws the settlers are not civilians. International law defines them as armed militias."

Same old psychopathic projections.

But that was Hamas; they're all demon-spawned jihadist fanatics, so of course they'd spew such blood libelous nonsense.  But Fatah is "moderate," and "reasonable" and "responsible," right? At the very least, they would have enough PR sense to not blurt out such bile, even if they privately subscribe to it, yes?

Nope:

Sultan Abu Al-Einein, an adviser to Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas, praised the attack on his Facebook page, calling it a "heroic operation" and posting graphic pictures showing dead Jews wearing prayer shawls. He called the two dead attackers "martyrs."

Fatah spokesman Ahmad Assaf called the attack "the natural result" of Israeli "violations" in Jerusalem.

Tawfiq Tirawi of the Fatah Central Committee, a prominent Palestinian political party, charged that "the responsibility for the Israelis killed lies with [Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin] Netanyahu, his government, and his settlers. The responsibility also lies with America, which helps Israel."

The same Obamerikastan that has "helped" Israel for six years by relentlessly trying to bulldoze the Jews back behind the nationally suicidal pre-1967 borders, browbeating the Jews into making endless lopsided, nationally suicidal concessions to the Pals and then demonizing the Jews for the endless impasse in the "peace process," publicly slurring Prime Minister Netanyahu as "chickenshit," for his obstinate refusal to commit national suicide (and facilitate his people's genocide), and threatening the Jewish State with turning against them on the UN Security Council.  "With friends like this...." and all that.  It's probably the only way that the Israeli Left and Right could have been welded together into the united front they are today.

Makes you wonder how much attention Mr. Tirawi pays to what goes on over here.  Or maybe he's just really hardcore at playing "hard to get".

Abu Ahmand Fouad, deputy secretary-general of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine, said: "That synagogue is a kind of command center for the planning of acts of aggression against our people and our holy places. This is no prayer synagogue."

Why would an already-existing nation-state with its own territory and standing military need to hide its command centers in synagogues, like Hamas does in mosques and schools and hospitals?  Next thing you know, Mr. Fouad will be charging the IDF with building underground tunnels into Gaza.  And if the IDF was concealing a "command center" inside a Jerusalem synagogue, wouldn't you have to conclude that it was piss-poorly defended for such a presumably valuable and important "military installation'?  Where do you think the Jews have their nukes stashed, Ahmand?  The Temple Mount, perhaps?  With the missile silos opening right below Al Aqsa?  You have to admit, that would be insidiously and poetically just.

And Palestinian political scientist Abdul Sattar Kassem said: "This operation was symbolic because it was carried out in a synagogue. For the Palestinian people, synagogues represent Israeli settlements and extremism."

Gentlebeings, if this is the face of "peace," I'd say war is looking pretty damn good.

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