Sunday 8 May 2011

Paint It Black (and Green and Red): That Old "Free Palestine" Trick Again

Just in case you haven't already seen (and read about) this on Elder's blog: http://elderofziyon.blogspot.com/2011/05/uk-palestine-embassy-website-wipes.html
And as Challa Hu Akbar noted recently, that Palestinian eagle looks a bit dodgy too: http://challahhuakbar.blogspot.com/2011/01/palestinian-nazi-symbolics.html


6 comments:

  1. Just FYI:

    The map in black green red on the Palestine site is not up on th site.

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  2. I just checked, David - it is there at:
    http://palestineembassyuk.com/?page_id=88
    I arrived at the page by clicking "Discover Palestine" on their sidebar...
    Their image of Palestine, Illinois, referred to by Elder, is hilarious!

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  3. Ahh. Found it. The map doesn't show up on an iPad. But it does on a MacBook.

    But it is a weird site. Is it meant to be true? I mean is it truly an official Palestine site? Hard to believe it. Seems pretty stupid to act as if Israel doesn't exist -- even if they actually believe it e.g. Jaffa is "military occupied by Israel since 1948."

    "Jaffa, is a Palestinian Arab city, which lies in the West central of Palestine, on the Mediterranean Sea. Jaffa is military occupied by Israel since 1948, and is part of the unified city Tel Aviv-Yafo since 1950."

    Too strange. The site is registered by Enom, Inc. (via the Internet -- that doesn't mean that Enom Inc. owns the Palestine Embassy site) in a suburb of Seattle Washington, which isn't conclusive but seems a bit odd. I mean why would an embassy in Britain have the site registered by a company in west coast of the USA? Someone who knows about the internet than I do would have to comment.

    But that site sure strikes me as strange. And stupid.

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  4. As pointed out on Elder of Ziyon, if you look at the Discover page you see a sign that welcomes you to Palestine, Illinois, by Daniel Boone himself, or maybe a relative of his in his coonskin hat.

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  5. Actually, it is here:

    http://palestineembassyuk.com/?page_id=32

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  6. Thanks, gentlemen!
    I must say, David, that I half expect to hear the site's a hoax. It's just so strange ...

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