At least the erstwhile star of their show, Sandra Watfa (who's been absent from these dreary demos for some time, it seems) had poise and oomph.
The grizzled geezer stumbling over the script in this Alex Seymour/Seymour Alexander video has no charisma whatsoever. If I had proof that he'd converted a single passer-by to the ignoble cause I'd eat my acubra hat. If I had one.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SvIQQp-Pe-Q
So, keep on trucking, sunshine!
Mr. Steven Emerson said:
ReplyDelete“BDS — which seeks to isolate Israel economically and culturally — is considered anti-Semitic because it singles out the world’s only Jewish state and ignores countries with far worse human rights records.”
SOURCE: CAIR Anti-Semites Fight
‘Anti-Semitism Awareness’ Bill
www.algemeiner.com/2019/04/08/cair-antisemites-fight-anti-semitism-awareness-bill/
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Mr. Eitan Fischberger (from camera dot org) said:
...the word “apartheid” has become associated with Israel, despite Israeli Arabs, Druze and Ethiopians serving in the highest echelons of the Israeli government, parliament and judiciary.
Sure, racism and discrimination are endemic to every society, and always will be, but labeling Israel an apartheid state is woefully inaccurate.
Then there is the oft-heard contention that Israel is committing a Palestinian “genocide,” even though the Palestinian population in Judea, Samaria and the Gaza Strip continues to grow at a rapid pace.
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A prime example of this trend is the redefinition of the word “refugee,” whereby every refugee in the world sheds this status once they resettle in another country, and their descendants do not receive refugee status either.
Only Palestinians are considered refugees even after resettling, and their descendants inherit this status indefinitely.
SOURCE: Postmodernism and Israel:
Fluidity of words has real-world implications
by Eitan Fischberger, 2019 June 21
www.jns.org/opinion/postmodernism-and-israel-fluidity-of-words-has-real-world-implications/
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Shmuley Boteach said:
“Even Yitzhak Rabin was not prepared to give the Palestinians a state and that was at a time when there was still some hope that the Palestinians would agree to a settlement that would recognize the existence of a Jewish state beside a Palestinian one.
Now most Israelis recognize this is impossible in the near future, if ever.
The never-ending barrage of rockets from Gaza following Israel’s evacuation has shown the folly of the land-for-peace formula...”
SOURCE:
Trump’s Love Affair with Israel and the Jewish People
by Shmuley Boteach, 2019 April 8
www.algemeiner.com/2019/04/08/trumps-love-affair-with-israel-and-the-jewish-people/
“Killing civilians, particularly Jews and Americans, is deemed acceptable [by Al Qaeda] when other targets are too difficult to attack.”
ReplyDeleteSOURCE: Al Qaeda, the Islamic State,
and the Global Jihadist Movement: What Everyone
Needs to Know (chapter 3, page 49)
by Daniel Byman, Oxford University Press,
year 2015, ISBN: 019021726X (paperback)
ISBN: 9780190217266 (paperback)
ISBN: 0190217251 ISBN: 9780190217259
QUESTION:
This quote is only about Al Qaeda,
but should we believe that other
radical Islamic terrorist organizations,
with almost-identical beliefs,
would behave differently?
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Mr. Daniel Byman said:
“...roughly half of Palestinians say it
[suicide bombing] is at least sometimes justified...”
SOURCE: Al Qaeda, the Islamic State,
and the Global Jihadist Movement: What Everyone
Needs to Know (chapter 3, page 56)
by Daniel Byman, Oxford University Press, year 2015,
ISBN: 019021726X (paperback) ISBN: 9780190217266
(paperback) ISBN: 0190217251 ISBN: 9780190217259
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Mr. Dennis Prager said:
“According to Pew Research, approximately
10 percent of world Muslims have a favorable
opinion of the Islamic State and terror against
civilians. That's more than 100 million people.”
SOURCE: The World Is Getting Worse
But This Time America Won't Save It
by Dennis Prager, 2016 March 8,
seen in Jewish World Review
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42% of French Muslims between from age 18 to 29 believe
that suicide bombings against civilians can be justified.
35% of British Muslims between from age 18 to 29 believe
that suicide bombings against civilians can be justified.
26% of American Muslims between from age 18 to 29
believe that suicide bombings against civilians can be justified.
SOURCE: By the Numbers,
a YouTube video by Raheel Raza, 2015 December 10
www.youtube.com/watch?v=pSPvnFDDQHk
http://zalmi.blogspot.com/2016/02/a-brave-muslim-woman-tells-us-what-were.html