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    Organized by racist “little palestine” in Bay Ridge…

    in reply to: Egyptian leader Abdel Fattah El-Sisi is Jewish #2236705
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    Wow…and I “thought” islamicfascism was about the “occuPEISHON.”

    in reply to: The Israel Pogram of 2023 Jewish Massacre #2234909
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    @Always_Ask_Questions.
    You mean like they tortured Jews in Syria and persecute in Tehran?

    BTW, What did help Rabbi Kadouri in Baghdad with all major Jewish representatives to renounce Zionism before the Farhoud (where upto a thousand innocent Jews were massacred and with animalistic brutality) instigated by al-Husseoni – pogrom by Hitler’s pal, the leader of Atab Palestine – the atrocities in 5701 Shavuot?

    in reply to: Hamas are NOT animals! #2234270
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    The sad point is, that it’s not just hamas. There were hundreds of ordinary Palestinian Arabs who participated in the atrocities.

    in reply to: The Israel Pogram of 2023 Jewish Massacre #2233944
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    Despicable Haaretzism:

    Haaretz justifies the massacre and mocks the kidnapped victims

    Hanan Amior, Presspectiva, 23.10.23 |

    And again, as always, the issue is not who wrote the article, but the decision of the newspaper’s editors that it is worthy of publication
    On Monday, October 9, two days after the massacre in the Gaza Strip, Amira Hass published an article in Ha’aretz entitled…

    But the article did not describe any circle, but was entirely a song of praise and praise for the barbaric Nazi massacre carried out by Hamas throughout the enclave, and a song of mockery and joy for the IDF’s defeat on that blackest of black Sabbaths.

    Already at the beginning of the story, Haaretz’s story about the IDF is a vile and despicable lie…

    I noticed that since the beginning of the war, all daily Israeli newspapers incorporate the Israeli flag in the newspaper logo. Thus Yedioth Ahronoth, Israel Hayom, Ma’ariv, Jerusalem Post.

    They do this because they feel Israeli. A part of Israeli society that stands on its own.

    The only newspaper that does not do this is Haaretz, for the exact same reason.

    He does not feel part of Israeli society. once felt Then he moved to look at us from the side. Then he adopted a critical look from the side. Then a hostile look.

    The wagon goes unstoppable and now he, quite simply, sympathizes with the enemy and supports him, even when he commits the most barbaric crimes, which human history will forever remember.

    But there is another thing that history, especially Jewish history, will forever remember: and that is the negative, debilitating, inciting, divisive and enemy-justifying content that the newspaper published systematically and consistently from the beginning of the war.

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    A disturbing report on protests against Yom Kippur prayers

    A report by the Religious Council in Tel Aviv reveals that protests against the prayer were also held in minyanim without a partition.

    Channel 7, 18th in Tishrei 5784. 3.10.23
    A report by the Religious Council in Tel Aviv reveals severe disturbances in 18 minyans in the city during Yom Kippur, including prayers that received permission from the municipality.

    According to the report, 500 people participated in the riots, and they included, among other things, entering the cantor’s position wearing a bathing suit, chanting “na…”, women sitting next to the men and vice versa in the minyans without a partition.

    For example, in a synagogue in Ramat Aviv III, protesters destroyed a partition that was built according to a permit given to the collectors.

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    This is not a legitimate protest – this is a religious war
    A campaign is underway against gender-segregated events – even when it’s not by a “RoshYehudi” even when it’s not in “liberal” Tel Aviv, even when it’s not in an open area

    Meir Ohana, Tov News. 16th of Tashri 5784 | 01/10/2023.

    Editor of the “Makor Rishon” website, Gidon Dokow: “Big heroes about little girls who came to see a movie after all.” disgusting”.

    Editor of “Mishpacha” magazine, Aryeh Ehrlich: “Always remember that behind the “liberal” facade is a bunch of thugs who are heroes over ultra-Orthodox girls. The face of evil, satanism and malice.’

    Media person, Yinon Magal: “You will never see a group of privileged men disrupting a secular women’s event/race in Tel Aviv. This can only happen when it comes to religious women or girls. All the hypocrisy in one picture.’

    Commentator and media consultant, Avi Grinzaig: “Secular coercion par excellence.”

    Journalist Kobi Bernstein: “Terrible wickedness.” There is no other way to define it. To ruin the holiday for women and girls who came to the screening in segregation just because it doesn’t suit you.’

    “Hotam” organization: “In the hate crime that happened in Dizengoff Square on Yom Kippur, they said that what bothers them is a partition in the public space that prevents freedom of movement.
    Now they also let men into a girls’ event inside a closed compound where no one goes through.
    The communist left is trying to impose secular coercion and all the talk of rights is just a mask.
    We must not succumb to this auto-anti-Semitism.”

    The former IDF spokesman and one who is identified with the left, Avi Benyahu, harshly attacked: “Protest activists who come to events in the segregation of religious women and blow them up cause me to seep in and worry. This is an ethical, moral and human error and also stupidity that harms the protest and undermines the possibility that we will be able to live here Together. If someone is looking for high-quality raw materials for a civil war, he will find them here much more than reform.”

    Alon Ronen from the social network X identifies a pattern of action in a report by a Haaretz newspaper reporter: “Mountains of words were poured out about the essence, but I think the essence is not the event, the event is the persona who brought it up: not for the first time, Yael Fridson (the journalistic persona (it is possible that when in person, as a private person, is with a whole heart)) reveals extraordinary opacity and wickedness. It’s time for such evil and opaque journalists to be publicly denounced.”

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    A shocking secular coercion

    Secular men blew up a screening of a film for women in Jerusalem – and caused an uproar “Heroes on young-girls”
    An event for the screening of a film for ultra-Orthodox women and girls at the Ganim community administration in Jerusalem, was blown up by secular men, who – in a provocative move and under secular coercion – entered the hall and sat down among the ultra-orthodox women | The documentation from the provocation caused an uproar on the Internet and hundreds of surfers reacted with shock: “Bad people who are heroes over little girls and girls” (current affairs) | Hezki Stern, Kikar Shabbat (1.10.23)

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    Radical leftists are not about “equality” nor “democracy”, but about anti-Jewish hatred. They do not interrupt segregated Muslim prayers…

    [Haaretzism].

    And they are the hypocrites who repeatedly charge falsely “racism” on those who fear Racist Arab terror.

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    An uproar on the web: a school principal forbade students to put on tefillin.

    In the documentation, the principal can be heard warning the students not to place tefillin on the school grounds: “You chose to study here, you will behave according to the conditions I set.”
    Channel 7, 6 in Tishei 5784. 21.09.23

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    Protest against segregated prayer: Rabbi Levinstein and the CEO of Rosh Yehudi were attacked in Tel Aviv
    Dozens of protesters protested against the “Jewish Head” organization in protest of Yom Kippur prayers – in the segregation it maintains in Dizengoff Square | Rabbi Yigal Levinstein and the CEO of the organization were violently attacked and rescued by police | MKs strongly condemn: “A show of hatred; Kristallnacht” | documentation (news)
    Yossi Nachtigal . Kikar haShabbat – 20.9.23

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    Re ולא תתורו…
    Today in age, the ניסיון is already right at the phone…

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    Kosher hotel is more apt re פסח.

    in reply to: Beoitzar Chaim #2226541
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    ayaw.

    The link I provided at reply##2225770 is
    באוצר החיים
    ירח האיתנים
    מגה”ק מצאנז

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    Another nonsense reply from @commonsaychel.

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    “Terrible baseness”
    There is no limit to incitement.

    Broadcaster Ron Koffman opened his mouth live on the radio: “The ultra-Orthodox are [sic. He said:] cancer”
    Broadcaster Ron Koffman opened his mouth against the ultra-Orthodox public and claimed that it was a “can#er of the public”. Aryeh Deri: “A terrible depression reminiscent of what our enemies did in exile” | The B’tsalmo organization demanded that Koffman be suspended from broadcasting: “There are no words to even express the shock that a broadcaster in the State of Israel, the Jewish State, dares to call his brothers and his people the worst word in the arsenal of words ‘cancer'” (News)
    Yair Toker, Kikar haShabbat. 19.9.23
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    @ ayaw.

    I saw it at
    gilyoines[dot]com/?gilyonId=10615&gilyones_name=BEOTZAR+HACHAIM

    in reply to: Beoitzar Chaim #2225754
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    @commonsaychel. You’re off topic. Shana Tova.

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    inn[dot]co[dot]il/news/613865

    A religious woman went out to look for a memorial service and was attacked: “You are religious, I will step on you”
    A woman with a head covering went out to look for a minyan at a memorial for her father and was verbally attacked..
    Channel 7, 27 in Elul, 5783, September 13, 2023.

    Her husband shared and said that after she went out to look for a minyan, she came back crying with tears: “At the cemetery, there was a memorial for my father-in-law. There was no one for Kaddish, so my wife, wearing a headscarf, went out to look for someone and came back crying tears. She asked several people, all of them politely refused. But the last one just opened a sewage”.

    in reply to: Will hitting racist Arabs’ pockets reduce vicious hate crimes #2225027
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    Dear Modern.

    This is why I used ‘Arab racism’ terminology. BTW, Issa Nakhleh, the one who was of first Arabs to “continue” Arab-Nazi alliance (60s-’80s, after his 1950s Nazi regime glorifyibg pamphlet in Argentina) post WW2/Mufti, was – a born xtian, though he authored a book dedication for their Muhammad and had served for Muslim org. including when defending Swedish Holocaust deniers Ditlieb Federer.

    Though xtisn Arabs who are racists have used Islam, including vis-a-vis Temple mount, where Muslims claim their Muhammad had a dream he was there… in fact, May 1937 NYT article states ‘all Arabs clerbrate’ his birthday with pix of AH ym”s included.
    And of course Falastin newspaper, especially in the 1920s where under Mufti’s thumb.

    Yet, there are xtian Arabs who are far from that. Including Yoseph Haddad.

    All in all. The Mufti al-Husseini ym”s laid the main foundation for Islamizing thevconflict 1920s/30s/40s.

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    Fixes for #2223011:

    A poll for Arabs, in which about 9,000 answered, if Adolf Hitler were alive today and were to stand trial, what do you think the verdict would be for the leader of the German Third Reich? –77.4 – exonerated him.

    [Edy Cohen, on Twitter 2-Feb-2019].

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    Fixes at #2223011 :

    1. Regarding the Farhoud, (Farhud) – Arab Palestine teachers such as Darwish al-Miqdadi and Akram Zuaiter incited together WITH the Mufti.

    2. Nazism today among Arab Palestinians – recorded at palwatch[dot]org

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    No equivalence, neither moral nor in proportion…

    While someone here tried to pick a few extremists among the settlers and your Wikipedia style reminds Haaretz’s anti-Jewish defamation (“Israelis aren’t racists, they’re worried” – JPost, 24-Jan-2007).

    Asides from masses of fatalities and injuries. How many would be Jewish victims from the thousands of weekly (failed) attempts by racist Arabs?

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    WW2 POLL:
    Most Arab Palestine = pro Hitler

    Did Palestinians Back the Nazis in World War II?’
    Daily Alert, May 19, 2022.

    … from the moment it became evident that the Germans may pass through Egypt and reach Palestine in spring 1942, Palestinian Arabs switched sides. About 78% of the Arab volunteers deserted the British army, often stealing weapons for the purpose of helping the Germans fight the Jews when the time came. Additionally, a survey in 1941 showed that 88% of Palestinian Arabs supported Nazi Germany, while only 9% backed the British Mandate.

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    Morris, Benny. ”1948: A History of the First Arab-Israeli War.” United States, Yale University Press, p. 21.

    The Palestinians, Khalil al-Sakakini, a .. Jerusalem educator, jotted down in his diary, ”rejoiced [as did ‘the whole Arab world’] when the British bastion at Tobruk fell .. to the Germans.”

    One of the first public opinion polls in Palestine, conducted by al-Sakakini’s son, Sari Sakakini, on behalf of the American consulate in Ierusalem, in February 1941 found that 88 percent of the Palestinian Arabs favored Germany and only 9 percent Britain.

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    Cohen, Hillel. ”Army of Shadows: Palestinian Collaboration with Zionism, 1917–1948.” United States, University of California Press, 2008, p. 175.

    In February 1941, 88 percent of those polled expressed support for Germany, while only 9 percent supported England.

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    Anti-Semitism and Ignorance.
    F. Meiton: The Arabs and the Holocaust.

    Fredrik Meiton, November 29, 2010.
    …the poll carried out by Sari al-Sakakini, which, in February 1941, put the figure at 88 percent.

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    – In general: the major Arab newspapers (Falastin, Ad-Difa’, Carmel, etc.) praised Hitler in the 1930s. [Ehrlich, 2002:81 (Heb.)] (it should also be noted ‘Palestine’ who called Hitler “noble” [Palestine Post, 22-May-1933]).
    In 1936, T. Wurst, the German consul in Jaffa: “The Muslim Palestinians .. deeply impressed by fascist teachings and views, especially from the National Socialists.” [Mallman, Cüppers, 2010: 38].

    – The cry of ‘Heil Hitler’ became a key word that rang brazenly throughout Palestine.” [Ziff, 1938:430].

    – In 1934, an Arab Nazi party was established [ibid]. In 1935 there are groups: Arab-Nazi [JTA, June-25-1935]. Also in Haifa, a Nazi-Arab club ‘The Red Moon’ was established [JTA July-1-1935]. In 1936, the ‘futuwa’ – modeled on the ‘Hitler youth’. [Rosen, 2005:109].

    – New York Times, May 23, 1937, ‘All’ the Arabs of Palestine, [even non-Muslim Arabs] celebrated Muhammad’s birthday with a flying Nazi swastika and pictures of Hitler. [New York Times, May 23, 1937].

    – Hilda Wilson, a teacher in Beer-Zeit throughout the rebellion of 1936-9, noted that most of her students were pro-Nazis and approved of Hitler. [Segev, 1999:343].

    – In March 1935, the Templar newspaper wrote: Many Arabs saw Hitler as the most important man of the 20th century and almost every Arab knew his name. Fascism and National Socialism with their anti-Jewish attitude were welcomed by many Arabs. [Canaan, 1968: 53 (Heb.)].

    – In 1937, Walter Dohle, the German consul in Jerusalem wrote: “Palestinian Arabs in all social strata have great sympathy for the new Germany and its Fuehrer…” [YNet, 7.5.2006]

    – Awni Abd al-Hadi (of the Istiqlal institutions and the Supreme Arab Committee) in January 1937 told the Nazi magazine that the Arabs like the Nazis. [Sentinel, Feb. 25, 1937].

    – In 1938, Arabs respond to Hitler’s words with cheers from the newspapers [for example, in the Petersburg Times – Sep 16, 1938].

    – 1938, about a hundred Arabs, including from Palestine, are represented in Nuremberg a.j.n. September 23, 1938 when Fauzi Kaukeji welcomes them. [Davar, Jan. 5, 1947].

    – Journalist John Gunther in 1939: “The greatest contemporary Arab hero is – Adolf Hitler.” [Gunther, 1939:528].

    – Ahmed Shukeyri testifies in his book (in 1969, pp. 196, 201; Encounter, vol. 39, p.76. S. Spencer, Irving Kristol, 1972) that they sympathized with the Nazis and “prayed” for their victory, referring to the years 1940-1.
    (The same Ahmad Shukeiri helped with propaganda for Hitler [Congressional Record.. Vol. 107, Pt 24, 1961, p.5735 (p.35); Detroit Jewish News, 3-Feb-1967,9], with Jamal Husseini – both justified the holocaust in 1946 [B’nai B’rith, 12-Jul-1946], promoted neo-Nazis in 1962 [JTA, Dec.3.1962; JTA, De.4.1962; Congressional Record: Proceedings and…’ US Congress, 1965, PA15915-6], was associated with Issa Nakhle [Herut, Nov-29-1953 (Heb.)] – who glorified Nazi Germany [DAIA, Apr. 1958], denied the holocaust [Nov.13.1972 at UN; 1978 in his memorandum to Carter, Sadaat ahead of Camp David; etc.] and worked with neo-Nazis for most of his career. [1963 corresponding with A. Arcand; Anti-Defamation League of B’nai B’rith, 1969:.425; Anti Defamation League of B’nai B’rith, 1983:49; The American Spectator, 1986:20].

    – Jaffa Arab activist, Muhammad Abu Sarrari: “Most Arabs in Israel were in favor of Nazi Germany.” [Arbel, 2000:19 (Heb.)].

    – Dr. Zaid Hamzeh (who was 9 years old in 1941): “We Arabs supported Hitler during World War II because he hated the Jews.” [Memri, according to an interview with him on 9-Oct-2019].

    – In 1941, Aref Abd-Razak meets Himmler, meets Goebbels – who, according to his words, made a “great impression on him”, and who suggested that he recruit Arabs for the SS. [Yom Yom, 21-June-1949 (Heb.)].

    – In 1942 when the rumors came about the fate of the Jews, there was public jubilation among the Arabs. [Cohen, 2014, according to the journalist’s testimony].

    – August 1942: The CIA reports on the anti-Jewish sentiments of the ‘majority’ of Palestinian Arabs, influenced by propaganda. Expect Rommel… [Herf, 2009:139].

    – In 1944, ‘in secret ways, Nazi propaganda material, authored by Hajj Amin, was also stolen into Palestine.
    Throughout the country his supporters drank in his words with thirst, and the phenomenon of the years of the rebellion returned: in the Arab circles they were already debating the distribution of Jewish property after the victory; And in Jerusalem and Jaffa, in Tiberias and Safed, the fate of the young Jewish women has already been determined: for each one, her future Arab rapist has been determined. [Lebl, 1996:98 (Heb.)].

    – Before the Farhud (in which they threw babies into the water in front of their parents, raped women before killing them), the Palestinian teachers in Iraq incited the mufti. [Julius, Huffington Post May 25, 2015]. And the Jenin born poet Bohan al-Din al-Abushi called for genocide [Shasha, 2008:6]. He also wrote pro-Hitler poems in 1942-1940. [Hazkani, 2021].

    – According to Edward Said, the pro-Nazi mufti represented the consensus of the Arabs of Palestine. In his book (1983:7): The Arab Higher Committee; It operated… especially since 1946… This committee, headed by the national leader of Palestine, Haj Amin al-Husseini, represented the Palestinian Arab national consensus, backed by the parties The Palestinian political parties that operated in Palestine, and were recognized in some way by Arab governments as the voice of the Palestinian people, until the PLO….

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    Recent Nasizm at Arab “palestinians” are massively recorded at pwatch[dot]org for example.

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    The Arabs of Israel
    Are they a ”persecuted minority?”
    In a recent poll, 70% of Israel’s Arabs declared that they identified with and felt loyalty to the Palestinians, and not to the state of Israel. Significantly, however, the same percentage (70%) declared that they would much prefer to live in Israel than in any other country in the area.
    (F.L.A.M.E., 2001).

    The Nation, Volume 272, 2001, p. 25.
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    The American Spectator, 2001, Volume 34, p. 15.

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    Poll: Israeli Arabs happy with Hamas win – The Jerusalem Post.
    Staff, Mar 9, 2006.

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    Survey finds 28 pct of Israeli Arabs deny Holocaust.
    Dan Williams, Reuters, Mar 20, 2007 — According to the Haifa University survey, 28 percent of Israel’s Arab citizens do not believe the Nazi killing of six million Jews during World War Two occurred.

    Israeli Arabs between Palestinanization and Islamism.
    Barak M. Seener, JCPA, 1 January 2008.

    Fadi Eradat, ”Poll: Over 25% of Israeli Arabs Say Holocaust Never Happened,” Haaretz and AP, March 18, 2007.
    With 721 Arabs interviewed, the margin of error is 3.7 percent.
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    Poll Shows Israeli-Arab Holocaust Denial, Support for Hizbullah.
    Ezra HaLevi, Israel National News, Mar 18, 2007.
    — A new Haifa University study reveals an alarming trend of Holocaust denial and sympathy with Hizbullah among the Arab citizens of Israel.

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    More than 40% of Arabs in Israel deny the Holocaust.
    Ahmadinejad effect? A new study reveals that since 2006 there has been an increase of about 12 percent in the number of Arab citizens who claim that the genocide did not happen at all.
    Yonatan Hilleli, Maariv, nrg, 5/18/2009.

    Poll: 40% of Israeli Arabs believe Holocaust never happened – Haaretz
    Fadi Eyadat.
    May 17, 2009 — Survey also finds that only 41% of Israeli Arabs recognize Israel’s right to exist as Jewish state.

    Poll: 40% Israeli Arabs deny Holocaust.
    2009-05-18.
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    Radicalization of the attitudes of the Israeli Arabs: 41% Recognize Israel’s right to exist, 40.5% of Holocaust deniers, 47% do not want a Jewish neighbor.
    Globes, 18 May 2009.

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    Arabs: J’lem Not for Non-Muslims.
    Maayana Miskin, Israel National News, Jul 3, 2009.
    Poll: Most PA Arabs reject Obama’s call in Cairo to make Jerusalem ”a secure and lasting home for Jews and Christians and Muslims.”

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    Itamar massacre: Fogel family butchered while sleeping.

    Names of Itamar attack victims cleared for publication Saturday evening: Udi Fogel, 36, Ruth Fogel, 35, and their children Yoav, 11, Elad, 4, and three-month-old Hadas were stabbed to death. Surviving kids staying with grandparents

    Yair Altman, Ynet, 03.13.11.
    …They saw children sleeping in the home, and entered the Fogel family residence. … Immediately after entering the home, the youths set their knives on two young brothers sleeping in their beds, 4-year-old Elad and 11-year-old Yoav. … The two then left the house. One of the suspects, however, returned and stabbed to death three-month-old baby Hadas after she began crying in her crib. … Amjad said that he was unaware that there were two other children in the house, and that if he knew, he would have stabbed them as well.

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    Poll: 32% of Palestinians support Itamar attack
    Israeli, Palestinian pollsters find that 63% of Palestinians opposed attack that left five family members dead in West Bank settlement
    Associated Press|Published: 04.06.11.

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    Poll: 40% of Palestinians support suicide bombing – The Jerusalem Post

    Staff, May 2, 2013 — PEW survey finds a substantial amount of Palestinians believe bombings are often or sometimes justified.

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    Israel’s Arabs growing more extreme in views on state, poll shows.
    Ariel Ben Solomon, JPost, June 26, 2013.
    — 59% agree intifada is justified if political stalemate continues..

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    The 10 most anti-Semitic countries.
    And the 10 least anti-Semitic, according to a new global ADL survey.
    Marissa, Newman, TOI, 13 May 2014.

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    West Bank and Gaza: The Palestinian territories were found to be the most staggeringly anti-Semitic in the world with a 93% overall index score. Among specific age groups, 92% of those between the ages of 18-49 were shown to have anti-Jewish views, and the figure jumped to 98% among those 50 and older.

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    Poll: 93% of Palestinians hold anti-Jewish beliefs.
    Global survey by ADL reveals that almost half the world does not know that the Holocaust happened; suggests over 1 billion people are anti-Semitic.
    By Rebecca Shimoni Stoil, TOI, 13 May 2014.

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    Poll: Most Palestinians want to eliminate Israel.
    Less than 30% back two-state solution, though most are opposed to violent resistance, and Hamas seems to have gained little support from kidnapping.
    By TOI Staff, 25 June 2014.

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    Poll: Most Palestinians Oppose ‘2 State Solution’ | Israel National News
    Yaakov Levi.
    Sep 21, 2015 — A new poll shows that most Palestinians no longer support the ”two state solution,” but they do support violence against Israel.

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    57% of Palestinians Support New Armed Intifada: Survey – Algemeiner.com
    Eliezer Sherman, Algemeiner, Sep 22, 2015.

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    57% of Arab Israelis: We are Islamic Movement.
    Ari Yashar, Israel National News, Nov 17, 2015.
    Survey shows 42.2% of Arab citizens support or are activists of outlawed pro-terror group, 18.2% of Muslim Arabs say ISIS isn’t terror.

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    New Poll: Palestinians Overwhelmingly Support Violence Over Diplomacy.
    By Eliana Rudee, Observer, Jan 4, 2016 — With 85 percent of young Palestinian adults getting their news from social media, 72 percent support violence against Israelis.

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    Poll: Most Palestinians support return to an armed intifada – The Jerusalem Post
    Abu Khaled Toameh, JPost, Mar 22, 2016.
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    New poll: Palestinian majority interested in continuing wave of terrorism.
    A poll conducted by the Al-Quds Communication Center among the Palestinian population and published today states: Most Palestinians are interested in continuing violence – among Palestinians in the West Bank and East Jerusalem more than half oppose, Kol Hazman, 13.03.16.

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    Poll: Arab citizens think higher of Israel than its Jewish citizens do.
    Herb Keinon, JPost, May 1, 2017.

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    Survey: 60% of Arab Israelis have positive view of state – Israel News
    Ben Lynfield, JPost, Sep 27, 2017.
    — ”The bottom line is there is more identification with Israel than with a possible Palestinian state,” said one of the survey’s directors.

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    Poll: Palestinian Arabs approve of murder of Israeli teen.
    David Rosenberg, Usrael Nationsl News, Sep 18, 2019.
    Support for terrorism up among PA Arabs, support for 2-state solution drops as nearly 2/3 approve of bombing attack on Israeli family.

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    If Israel is so terrible, why do so many Arabs prefer to live under Israeli rule?
    Jane’s Sinkinson, JNS, Dec 28, 2021.
    — The privileged American and European elites who purport to speak for the “Palestinian people” rarely understand their reality…
    This survey is hardly an outlier, and other Arabs feel similarly. A poll undertaken by the Konrad Adenauer Stiftung at Tel Aviv University’s Dayan Center in 2017 found that 60 percent of Arabs in Israel had a favorable attitude towards the State of Israel.
    “The bottom line is there is more identification with Israel than with a possible Palestinian state,” Michael Borchard, Israel director of the Konrad Adenauer Stiftung said, in an interview with The Jerusalem Post. “They want to be recognized in their specific identity but have no problem to be related in a way to Israel.”
    A 2019 poll by progressive researchers Dahlia Scheindlin and David Reis tells a similar story. It revealed that while 14 percent of Arab Israelis identify as “Palestinian,” 19 percent identify as “Palestinian Israeli” and 46 percent choose “Arab Israeli.” That’s 65 percent who identify as some form of Israeli. Only 22 percent identify as purely “Arab.”
    In 2020, Israeli social statistician Camil Fuchs found that only 15 percent of Palestinians picked “Arab” as their identity, and only seven percent opted for “Palestinian.” On the other hand, 23 percent chose “Israeli,” and 51 percent went with “Arab Israeli.” That’s 74 percent choosing some form of Israeli identity…

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    A poll for Arabs, in which about 9,000 answered, if Adolf Hitler were alive today and were to stand trial, what do you think the verdict would be for the leader of the German Third Reich? -77.4 – Eligibility.

    [Edy Cohen, on Twitter 2-Feb-2019].

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    New poll finds Palestinians overwhelmingly reject Israel’s deals with Bahrain, UAE.
    While the results show some despair about recent developments in the region, it offers some hope for a positive way forward.
    October 9, 2020.
    Written by Mitchell Plitnick.

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    ADL. / Global 100
    West Bank and Gaza 2020:
    93%
    Index Score, 93%.
    1,900,000
    People in this country
    harbor anti-Semitic attitudes.
    2,030,259
    Adult population.

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    Poll finds dramatic rise in Palestinian support for Hamas | AP News
    Joseph Krauss, Jun 15, 2021.

    Intelbrief / IntelBrief: Hamas Enjoys A Surge In Support After May Confrontations With Israel
    June 28, 2021.

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    Public Opinion Poll No (85) | PCPSR

    Two-thirds think it was right for Abbas to use the “Holocaust” in reference… during his visit to Germany; 26%
    think it was wrong for him to use that term.
    (13-17 September 2022).

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    Radicalization of Arab-Israelis is a threat to Israel – opinion
    David M. Weinberg, JPost, Feb 10, 2022.

    Two new studies warn of radicalization among Arab-Israelis and urge robust government action.

    In recent years, I have been quite optimistic about the forward-looking integration of Arab-Israelis in broader Israeli society. So many positive polls and helpful government initiatives suggested that better Arab-Jewish relations were on the upswing.

    But in the wake of May’s violent Arab riots and two just-published, in-depth and ill-boding studies, there is ample reason to worry that the progress could prove ephemeral. It is up to Israel to act swiftly against Arab-Israeli radicals so that Arab-Israeli moderates (the majority, I believe) can win the day.

    Ostensibly, Arab-Israelis have gradually but inexorably moved to acceptance and even preference of life in the Jewish State of Israel. Recent polls suggest that 71% of Arab-Israelis feel that Israel is a good place to live; 68% prefer to live in Israel than in other countries; and 60% even says they feel Israel to be a home and a homeland. Ninety-three percent of Arab residents in eastern Jerusalem prefer to live under Israeli governance than that of the Palestinian Authority!

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    Survey: 75% of Israeli Arabs against Israel as a Jewish state.
    Yoni Kempinsky, Israel National News, May 11, 2022
    — Israel Defense and Security Forum poll finds surprisingly large percentage of Israeli Arabs would not side with Israel during a war.

    Poll: 75% of Arab citizens believe Jews have no right to sovereignty in Israel.
    Hanan Greenwood, JNS, May 11, 2022.
    The survey, conducted by Israeli NGO Habithonistim, found that should war erupt between Israel and Arab states, nearly equal numbers of Israel’s Arabs would fight for and against the Jewish state.

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    Majority Of Palestinians Favor More Armed Groups – Poll – I24NEWS
    15 Dec 2022 — 72 percent of the Palestinian public said they favored forming armed groups like the Lions’ Den.

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    Arab crime in Israel: 47% of murders are committed by Israeli Arabs.
    Israel National News, Dec 29, 2022.
    — Over a third of Israelis fear for their personal security. ”Israel is turning into a violent country.”

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    Most Palestinians support Huwara terror attack, poll finds.
    According to the results of this poll, 71% of respondents said they supported the shooting of the Yaniv brothers in Huwara, while 21% expressed opposition to this and similar armed attacks.
    By Khaled Abu Toameh, JPost, March 18, 2023.

    Poll: 71% of Palestinian Arabs support Huwara terrorist shooting.
    David Rosenberg, Israel National News, Mar 20, 2023.

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    Most Palestinians support ‘armed struggle’ against Israel – poll.
    By Khaled Abu Toameh, JPost, June 15, 2023.

    in reply to: Will hitting racist Arabs’ pockets reduce vicious hate crimes #2222656
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    AviraDeArah.

    1. You’re confusing: bombers or stabbers or car-rammners who some of them are willing to die on that Death Cult – with other thiusands of tacist-Arabs (with either Israeli or “Palestinian” ID) who attack Jews every other week and some put it on social-media and get thousands of likes from other Arab-supremacists.

    2. Re your wording “rot in hail”[sic].
    You obviously don’t know how comfortable the Israeli jails are for the Arabs. Take for instance, the ’21 Gilboa prison escape, they were asked, why they didn’t escape before, their reply was that it was actually very comfortable, and that the reason they decided to escape, was, they heard a right wing government is about to be formed and got cold feet…

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    Not all terrorists are suicidal. Why do most of them run away from authorities? Your weird and wrong phrasing: “beating into submission[sic]” hints glorification and misrepresenting the facts and the picture as a whole. It’s not about “submission” but about survival and of the Jews. Well, of course it starts from the pay-for-slay leadership which has to be broken.
    You said that being tough on the racists make them more angry. What a silly statement is that. Would you oppose arresting crime-comiting KKK members (also driven by “ideology”) because it makes them “angrier”?

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    Excerpt from Chanan Amior, in Perspectiva, 22.Dec.19:

    … One of the prominent books of the renowned British historian, Sir Martin Gilbert, (who was also Winston Churchill’s official biographer), is the book ‘In Ishmael’s House- The History of the Jews in Muslim Lands’ . Over hundreds of pages, Gilbert unfolds a mask of shocking violence.. decrees, riots, humiliations and murders, were the daily and completely natural part of Jews who lived in Islamic countries for 1400 years. The following review is a little of what is presented in the book:

    It all begins and ends with the Battle of Khaybar. A Muslim internal struggle in the seventh century AD, between the Muhammad and one of the leaders of Mecca, meant that the Jews of Qurayza were suspected by Muhammad of helping his enemies the people of Mecca. Muhammad’s forces besieged the citadel of the Jews for 25 days. The Jews asked Muhammad to let them go into exile without anything, according to previous precedents of the expulsion of the Jews and they were stripped of all their property by Muhammad and his men, provided that they were not forced to convert to Islam. They were taken prisoner and sentenced to death, in a verdict that from that time on was perceived by the Muslims as a supposed divine[sic]…

    700 Jewish men from the Qurayza tribe were taken to the market of the city of Medina. Trenches were dug in the market square, the heads of all the men were beheaded and their headless bodies were rolled into the trenches. Muhammad watched what was happening. All the children and all the women were sold into slavery, or given as gifts to Muhammad’s friends. He took one of the murdered widows for himself. The “Battle of Khaybar”, as it has since been called in Muslim tradition, became a model for the Muslim rulers who came after Muhammad.

    A hundred years later, the Jews’ status as “proteges” was legally regulated, and they were required to pay the jizya tax, the skull tax to the local Muslim ruler. The protégés cannot, to this day, serve as witnesses in a Muslim court, build gravestones taller than Muslims, enter bathhouses without a special identification mark around their necks, or carry weapons.

    Two hundred years later, in the tenth century, local Muslims murdered about five thousand of the Jews of Granada in Muslim Spain. The background to the pogrom was the continued incitement of the Muslims against the Jews. “They (the Jews) used to wander around us worn out, covered in humiliation, mockery and contempt,” wrote a well-known Muslim poet and jurist of the period. “Don’t see killing them as treason.” By the way, the first Xstian crusade, which happened 30 years later, cost the lives of the same number of Jews, or even less.

    Gilbert concludes:

    The first four hundred years of Islam were all in the shadow of “a constant threat of discrimination and persecution.

    The Crusader period was not more exciting. In the middle of the 12th century, the Maimonides, Rabbi Moshe ben Maimon,.., was forced to flee from brutal persecution in Muslim Spain to Morocco. .. In a letter he sent to the Jews of Yemen, Rambam, who was well aware of Christian attacks on the Jews in Europe, wrote as follows:

    There is no nation more hostile to Israel than her (the Muslim nation, CE). And no nation that is evil with the evil purpose of depleting us and reducing us and depressing us like it

    Jews who refused to convert to Islam were murdered. Jews who converted to Islam throughout the areas of the Sultan’s influence were required to wear humiliating clothes, head coverings resembling donkey saddles and a piece of yellow cloth sewn over the outer garment. The descendants and descendants of the descendants of the Muslims did not enjoy the advantage of time either. Their situation, even after a hundred years since the conversion of their ancestors, has not improved at all. The Jewish philosopher Ibn Aknin, who witnessed the situation of the Jews in Muslim countries in the 12th century, wrote:

    We become the target of the Inquisition. Great and small testify against us and our sentence is decisive, and legitimizes the shedding of our blood, the confiscation of our property, the shameful killing of our wives.

    The following centuries were no different. Travelers who toured throughout Asia and North Africa, repeatedly wrote in their travel diaries about the persecution, humiliation, individual and mass murder and severe violence that were the lot of the Jewish communities throughout the Muslim world. About how, for example, they were
    forbidden to ride horses, only donkeys, about the status of paying the jizya tax to the local ruler, accompanied by a humiliating slap in the face. About the normal and natural way in which the Jews were beaten like dogs and the “amazing submission” in which they “allowed themselves to be crushed by blows in the street”. Gilbert’s book is full of countless evidence and examples of this.

    At the beginning of the 19th century, before the Zionist idea was born, the attacks on the Jewish communities in the Islamic countries and in particular in the Land of Israel intensified: in Hebron (1813), Arab sheikhs imprisoned the leaders of the local Jewish community and tortured them for about a year until a ransom was obtained for their release. In Morocco (1820) the Jewish quarter of Fes was attacked. The property was looted, the women and girls were taken to the Muslim quarter and raped, men who tried to protect their wives were murdered. A similar case occurred in Safed (1838). Women were raped, men were tortured to find out where the silver and gold were hidden, the community was destroyed.

    In this atmosphere, and under the temporary inspiration of the “Battle of Khaybar”, the Grand Mufti of Jerusalem, Haj Amin Al Husseini spent his childhood. When he grew up a little, he found himself, as an officer in the Ottoman army, deeply impressed by the massacre of about one and a half million Armenians by the Turkish army. The establishment of a Zionist Jewish society throughout the country was a disgrace to him and the possibility of exterminating it as the Armenians were exterminated excited him.

    At the end of the thirties of the 20th century, Hitler asked for the support of the Arabs and therefore proposed to remove from the Arabic translation of his book ‘Mein Kampf’ the part where he placed the Arab race at the bottom of the hierarchy of races, with only the Jewish race below him. In February 1941, the mufti, who had meanwhile fled from Jerusalem to Baghdad from the British, sent Hitler a draft statement of support for him, under three conditions: that Hitler agree to denounce the Zionist enterprise as illegal, that he recognize the right of the Arabs to solve the Jewish problem “as is customary in the Axis countries,” and that he prohibit Jewish immigration from The Nazi occupation of Israel. From Baghdad the Mufti wandered further, until he reached Berlin, where he met Hitler, convinced them not to allow the planned deportation of 4000 Jewish children to Israel and also offered personal help, in the form of the formation of an SS division. Missionary Muslim, whose job it is to murder about half a million Jews in the Land of Israel.

    An illustration of how deep, fiery and independent of time and place is the hatred of the Jews in the Muslim world, was provided by one of the perpetrators of the infernal attacks on the island of Bali in 2002, an Indonesian Muslim named Amrozi Ben Nurhasin. It is likely that the same terrorist, who lived his life in Southeast Asia, had never met Jews. He was found guilty of the murder of over two hundred people, many of them Western tourists, none of them Jewish. During the reading of his sentence in court, with the eyes of the whole world on him, he shouted

    Jews remembered Khaybar. Muhammad’s army returns again to defeat you.

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    Chaim Schloss in :2000 Years of Jewish History: From the Destruction of the Second Bais Hamikdash Until the Twentieth Century,” (Feldheim Publishers, 2002, chapter 6), details how the Jews were offered to convert to Islam, but the 700 courageoues Jews refused and died on sanctifying Gd’s name.

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    From 2 weeks ago:

    Fighting terrorists through the pocket

    Anti-Semitic attacks in Israel have become a painful routine, but the police often close cases even without an investigation. The Honenu organization stepped into the shoes of the authorities and are filing civil lawsuits against the violators.

    The haKol-Hayehudi, 7th Elul, 5783 – 08/24/2023

    (shorturl[dot]at/hlnuE)

    in reply to: Will hitting racist Arabs’ pockets reduce vicious hate crimes #2222357
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    @AviraDeArah, Arab racism is the main motivation. This was true, at least since 1913.
    Then comes/came, so called “nationalism” – the added layer.

    Regarding your glorification of murderous terror, you should know, that it is the baby gloves by Israeli courts system that gives preferential treatment to to Arabs – that it is at fault, after incitement by Palestinian Authority and its controlled imams too.

    In contrast, in the 1970-80s, there was less terror.

    in reply to: Will hitting racist Arabs’ pockets reduce vicious hate crimes #2222326
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    AviraDeArah, Arab racism is the main motivation. This was true since 1913.
    Then fomes, came, so called “nationalism” – the added layer.

    Regarding your glorification of murderous terror, you should know, that it is the baby gloves by Israeli courts system that gives preferencyial traamnt to to Arabs – that it is at fault, after incitement by Palestinian Authority.

    In contrast, in the 1970-80s, there was less terror.

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    1. There were attacks on Jews in the Arab-Islamic world about each 50 years.
    But nothing compare to by the Xtians in Europe, Spanish Inquisition, then pogroms, then Holocaust.

    2. Regarding Yemen, it was the worst. Forced conversions were early on.

    3. Early on, the Al Mohad dynasty was very cruel, all over its reign.

    4. Sone explain that the Mufti ym”s Al-Husseini —

    (who coined the Adbach [Itbach] al-Yahud in the 1920s massacres he incited to, then in the 1930s sent his gangs to murder also moderate Arabs; 1936: plotted to poison the Tel Aviv waters asking Fascist Italy for help in this; among inciters to the 1941 Farhoud pogrom where kids were thrown into water in front of parents; with other hundreds of Arabs helped rhe Nazis; prevented rescue of children from E. Europe to Israel; led SS Moslem units – established Imam-Schools for them; revived the ancient bloodlibel; broadcasts to the entire Arab world to kill Jews wherever they are and plotted a crematoria in Dotan) —
    had combined ethnic (Arabism) Arab racism with religious Islamism. His evil legacy is stoll strong today, as seen on: Palwatch and Memri sites.

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    The most fake headlind I read lately. This one about the German Scottish Trump (Drumpf in original German).

    What a silly thing to say.

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    It wasn’t the first ambulance over the years, used by anti Usrael Arab terrorists. And in this case, the pilots were told that there are dangerous people there.

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    They should have asked for Shomer Shabbat, nor haredi or dati.

    It was only related to screening on Shabbat. Not about Kashrut.

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    Akuperma is right about the confusion.

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