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Reply #75 - Oct 20th, 2015 at 6:13pm
 
Some other tasty bits from Hamas's charter.

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11. Under Islam, Jews (and other Scriptuaries for that matter) are indeed

assured the status of Ahl-a-dhimma (protected people), which guarantees

their lives and properties as long as they submit to the rule of Islam,

pay the poll-tax (jizya) and conform to the restrictions imposed upon them

by Islamic rule.


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Reply #76 - Oct 20th, 2015 at 6:16pm
 
jmjcare wrote on Oct 20th, 2015 at 2:24pm:
nope not a jew hater, learn the difference between a jew and a zionist but you don't have to be a jew to be a zionist.......... before you accuse others of being jew haters.  I could say you are a pro zionist in this case.  Typical anyone who says anything for the Palestinian must be a jew hater to small minded people.

What is wrong with me posting from those sites, should I be a zombie like some and believe everything that comes from zionists sites?  Both views are there for all to make their own minds on what is really going on, I don't think I am breaking any rules but I guess it does upset you and some if others have different views and trying to understand what is really going on rather than believe what the zionists sites say, have a good day. Cheesy Cheesy



Just out of curiosity Jmjcare are you Islamic. Not that it matters to me but I notice in Hamas's charter that all islamics are called upon to fight the jihad.

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Jihad means not only carrying arms and denigrating the enemies.
Uttering positive words, writing good articles and useful books, and

lending support and assistance, all that too is Jihad in the path of

Allah, as long as intentions are sincere to make Allah's banner supreme.

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Reply #77 - Oct 20th, 2015 at 7:51pm
 
Steampipe wrote on Oct 20th, 2015 at 6:16pm:
jmjcare wrote on Oct 20th, 2015 at 2:24pm:
nope not a jew hater, learn the difference between a jew and a zionist but you don't have to be a jew to be a zionist.......... before you accuse others of being jew haters.  I could say you are a pro zionist in this case.  Typical anyone who says anything for the Palestinian must be a jew hater to small minded people.

What is wrong with me posting from those sites, should I be a zombie like some and believe everything that comes from zionists sites?  Both views are there for all to make their own minds on what is really going on, I don't think I am breaking any rules but I guess it does upset you and some if others have different views and trying to understand what is really going on rather than believe what the zionists sites say, have a good day. Cheesy Cheesy



Just out of curiosity Jmjcare are you Islamic. Not that it matters to me but I notice in Hamas's charter that all islamics are called upon to fight the jihad.

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Jihad means not only carrying arms and denigrating the enemies.
Uttering positive words, writing good articles and useful books, and

lending support and assistance, all that too is Jihad in the path of

Allah, as long as intentions are sincere to make Allah's banner supreme.




If it doesn't matter, why ask?  But anyway here is my reply, no I am not.

You are quoting from a jewish zionist site so what else would you expect?  That they will say anything nice about Muslims?

Jihad: A Misunderstood Concept from Islam - What Jihad is, and is not

WHAT JIHAD IS

    The Arabic word "jihad" is often translated as "holy war," but in a purely linguistic sense, the word " jihad" means struggling or striving.
    The arabic word for war is: "al-harb".
    In a religious sense, as described by the Quran and teachings of the Prophet Muhammad (s), "jihad" has many meanings. It can refer to internal as well as external efforts to be a good Muslims or believer, as well as working to inform people about the faith of Islam.
    If military jihad is required to protect the faith against others, it can be performed using anything from legal, diplomatic and economic to political means. If there is no peaceful alternative, Islam also allows the use of force, but there are strict rules of engagement. Innocents - such as women, children, or invalids - must never be harmed, and any peaceful overtures from the enemy must be accepted.
    Military action is therefore only one means of jihad, and is very rare. To highlight this point, the Prophet Mohammed told his followers returning from a military campaign: "This day we have returned from the minor jihad to the major jihad," which he said meant returning from armed battle to the peaceful battle for self-control and betterment.
    In case military action appears necessary, not everyone can declare jihad. The religious military campaign has to be declared by a proper authority, advised by scholars, who say the religion and people are under threat and violence is imperative to defend them. The concept of "just war" is very important.
    The concept of jihad has been hijacked by many political and religious groups over the ages in a bid to justify various forms of violence. In most cases, Islamic splinter groups invoked jihad to fight against the established Islamic order. Scholars say this misuse of jihad contradicts Islam.
    Examples of sanctioned military jihad include the Muslims' defensive battles against the Crusaders in medieval times, and before that some responses by Muslims against Byzantine and Persian attacks during the period of the early Islamic conquests.

WHAT JIHAD IS NOT

    Jihad is not a violent concept.
    Jihad is not a declaration of war against other religions. It is worth noting that the Koran specifically refers to Jews and Christians as "people of the book" who should be protected and respected. All three faiths worship the same God. Allah is just the Arabic word for God, and is used by Christian Arabs as well as Muslims.
    Military action in the name of Islam has not been common in the history of Islam. Scholars says most calls for violent jihad are not sanctioned by Islam.
    Warfare in the name of God is not unique to Islam. Other faiths throughout the world have waged wars with religious justifications

http://islamicsupremecouncil.org/understanding-islam/legal-rulings/5-jihad-a-mis...
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Reply #78 - Oct 20th, 2015 at 9:00pm
 
Muslim propagandist.
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Reply #79 - Oct 21st, 2015 at 10:47am
 
jmjcare wrote on Oct 20th, 2015 at 7:51pm:
If it doesn't matter, why ask?  But anyway here is my reply, no I am not.

You are quoting from a jewish zionist site so what else would you expect?  That they will say anything nice about Muslims?



So you are not a muslem and you see the only way to restore peace in the middle east is to exterminate all jews.

I think you may be telling porkies about your beliefs.

More from Hamas's charter.


Quote:
The enemies have been scheming for a long time, and they have

consolidated their schemes, in order to achieve what they they have

achieved. They took advantage of key-elements in unfolding events, and

accumulated a huge and influential material wealth which they put to the

service of implementing their dream. This wealth [permitted them to] take over control of the world media such as news agencies, the press,

publication houses, broadcasting and the like. [They also used this]

wealth to stir revolutions in various parts of the globe in order to

fulfill their interests and pick the fruits
. They stood behind the French

and the Communist Revolutions and behind most of the revolutions we hear

about here and there. They also used the money to establish clandestine

organizations which are spreading around the world, in order to destroy

societies and carry out Zionist interests. Such organizations are: the

Free Masons, Rotary Clubs, Lions Clubs, B'nai B'rith and the like. All of

them are destructive spying organizations.
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Reply #80 - Oct 21st, 2015 at 12:49pm
 
Steampipe wrote on Oct 21st, 2015 at 10:47am:
jmjcare wrote on Oct 20th, 2015 at 7:51pm:
If it doesn't matter, why ask?  But anyway here is my reply, no I am not.

You are quoting from a jewish zionist site so what else would you expect?  That they will say anything nice about Muslims?



So you are not a muslem and you see the only way to restore peace in the middle east is to exterminate all jews.

I think you may be telling porkies about your beliefs.



Excuse me, where did I suggest  that the only way to restore peace in the middle east is to exterminate all jews?

Jews and Palestinians lived together in peace for a long long time before the zionists were given a land that did not belong to them.

Then again what I read in your comment is you think the way for peace in the middle east is to exterminate all Muslims and create a Greater Zionist Israel.

For all you know I could be an Orthodox Jew  Cool and for all I know you could be a zionist jew  Cool

p.s. the problem is ZIONISM
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Reply #81 - Oct 21st, 2015 at 1:11pm
 
Steampipe wrote on Oct 21st, 2015 at 10:47am:
jmjcare wrote on Oct 20th, 2015 at 7:51pm:
If it doesn't matter, why ask?  But anyway here is my reply, no I am not.

You are quoting from a jewish zionist site so what else would you expect?  That they will say anything nice about Muslims?



So you are not a muslem and you see the only way to restore peace in the middle east is to exterminate all jews.

I think you may be telling porkies about your beliefs.

More from Hamas's charter.


Quote:
The enemies have been scheming for a long time, and they have

consolidated their schemes, in order to achieve what they they have

achieved. They took advantage of key-elements in unfolding events, and

accumulated a huge and influential material wealth which they put to the

service of implementing their dream. This wealth [permitted them to] take over control of the world media such as news agencies, the press,

publication houses, broadcasting and the like. [They also used this]

wealth to stir revolutions in various parts of the globe in order to

fulfill their interests and pick the fruits
. They stood behind the French

and the Communist Revolutions and behind most of the revolutions we hear

about here and there. They also used the money to establish clandestine

organizations which are spreading around the world, in order to destroy

societies and carry out Zionist interests. Such organizations are: the

Free Masons, Rotary Clubs, Lions Clubs, B'nai B'rith and the like. All of

them are destructive spying organizations.



Clearly a dumbassed muslim.
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Reply #82 - Oct 26th, 2015 at 1:49pm
 
Netanyahu Is a History Revisionist
By Gilad Atzmon

Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu has attracted criticism for an incendiary speech in which he accused the Palestinian grand mufti of Jerusalem, Haj Amin al-Husseini, of “inspiring the Holocaust”. Critics accuse Netanyahu of trivialising the Holocaust by attributing the impetus for Hitler’s plan to exterminate the Jews of Europe to the grand mufti.

In his speech Netanyahu described a meeting between Haj Amin al-Husseini and Hitler in November 1941. “Hitler didn’t want to exterminate the Jews at the time, he wanted to expel the Jews. And Haj Amin al-Husseini went to Hitler and said: ‘If you expel them, they’ll all come here [to Palestine].’” According to Netanyahu, Hitler then asked: “What should I do with them?” and the mufti replied: “Burn them.” Netanyahu chose not to reveal how he had uncovered the transcript of the conversation.

This shift in Israeli historical perspective, illuminated by Netanyahu, is timely and welcome. In recent days it has become clear that Palestine is not willing to accept the Zionist presence on its land any longer and this feeling is more than understandable. Time is overdue for the Jews to move on and invent a new phantasmic promised land.  Germany is obviously the ideal candidate. Angela Merkel loves immigration and she is probably willing to take a few million Israeli humus eaters to balance the victims of Ziocon wars who are fleeing into her Germanic haven.

Berlin has recently become the new Jerusalem for the Israelis. Thousand of young Israelis have moved to Berlin in recent years in a migration wave that in Hebrew is called, ‘Olim le-Berlin’ (Ascending to Berlin). Yesterday PM Netanyahu joined the call of the Israeli youth, and he has finally vindicated Hitler and the Germans. It seems that actually it is the Palestinians who should be blamed for the Shoah. In the Hebraic sphere they like to keep the equation simple – the eternal victim (the Jew) is the constant factor, the anti-Semite is the variable element. The anti Semite keeps changing, it never stops changing.

Some boring Israeli historians are not yet willing to follow Netanyahu’s revisionist shift. They still insist that maintaining German guilt is essential. Professor Dan Michman, head of the Institute of Holocaust Research at Bar-Ilan University said, “while Hitler did indeed meet the mufti this happened after the Final Solution began.” I am always confused by Jewish scholarship and the way Jewish scholars fiddle with facts to make them fit ever-changing Jewish interests. According to the Zionist Holocaust religion, the “Final solution” was first established in the Wannsee Conference in January 1942. But Hitler met the Mufti in November 1941.

Alternatively, try to follow to the depth of Israeli scholarship. Professor Dina Porat, told the Israeli news website Ynet, that Netanyahu’s claims were “incorrect”.  Her profound argument:  “You cannot say that it was the mufti who gave Hitler the idea to kill or burn Jews. It’s not true. Their meeting occurred after a series of events that point to this.” As I pointed out in ‘The Wandering Who?’, there is no such a thing as Jewish history. Instead its history is the institutional concealment of Jewish shame that results in an unabashed, inconsistent, kosher zigzag.

MK Itzik Shmuli called on Netanyahu to apologise to Holocaust victims.  “This is a great shame, a prime minister of the Jewish state at the service of Holocaust deniers.” Thankfully we now posses a very effective litmus tests for Holocaust deniers. If Netanyahu is the Holocaust denier that MK Shmuli suggests, he will soon express his support for Jeremy Corbyn and our revolutionary Labour party. I am not actually holding my breath.

Update:  Reuters agency reported  today that  the German government has refused to share the responsibility for the Shoah with the Palestinians or anyone else. "Responsibility for the Holocaust lay with the Germans," insisted Angela Merkel's spokesman Steffen Seibert. His message was clear-  the Holocaust is ours and no one will take it from us, not even Bibi.

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Reply #83 - Oct 26th, 2015 at 2:36pm
 
What will prompt the Third Intifada?

Published on 18 Oct 2015

Senior Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh says Palestinians in the besieged Gaza Strip support the Intifada (uprising) in East al-Quds (Jerusalem) against Israel.

According to the Palestinian media reports, at least 33 Palestinians and several Israelis have been killed in clashes over the past two weeks. Israeli forces also imposed more restrictions on Palestinians’ movement in East al-Quds on Thursday, blocking the entrance to several Palestinian neighborhoods and setting up more roadblocks.

The recent deadly tensions between the Tel Aviv regime and Palestinians were triggered by Israel’s imposition of sweeping restrictions on entries into the al-Aqsa Mosque compound in East al-Quds on August 26 and Israeli settlers’ repeated attacks on the mosque. Palestinians are furious at the settlers’ violence and a plan by Israel to change the status quo of the al-Aqsa Mosque, which is Islam’s third holiest site after Masjid al-Haram in Mecca and Masjid al-Nabawi in Medina. The al-Aqsa mosque is also revered by Jews and Christians.

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Reply #84 - Oct 27th, 2015 at 2:21pm
 
Standing against colonialism & oppression: Third Intifada or Global Intifada

With Palestinians raging against Israel’s encroachments on their rights, faith and lands, many have seen the premise of a third Intifada. And yet this Palestinian resistance bears the features of a grander, broader movement - one which stands against fascism.

Violence in Israel has reached new dizzying heights, so much so that hateful mobs have turned on their own, soldiers have shot their own nationals over mistaken identity and settlers have targeted a Rabbi for daring to preach tolerance and compassion for all.

Undoubtedly Israel has crossed the Rubicon, this unfathomable line where a people’s paranoia and self-taught rejection of the “other” devolved into hatred of all people. This madness, this negation of Judaism’s teachings of nonviolence and self-sacrifice for the greater good, surely is the product of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s fascist and imperialist ideology.

READ MORE: https://www.rt.com/news/319430-israel-killing-terror-security/

Surely Israel’s grand display of violence, the bloodshed and human rights violations its officials continue to rationalize and justify under the labels of national security and self-defense, as they stand guarded by Western powers’ veto at the UN Security Council, no longer can reconcile with the faith it claims to represent and embody.

And if today Palestinians are calling for revenge, if today Palestinians and Arabs are calling for the liberation of Palestine - the nation, which was stolen from under them; it is not against Judaism that their anger is directed. Judaism always had a home in the Middle East. Judaism after all is rooted in the Middle East, its prophets are Christianity and Islam’s prophets, and its commandments are Islam and Christianity’s commandments.

Today, under the leadership of PM Netanyahu, Israel is building walls and settlements, segregated and excluded to the tune of hateful policies and calls for a grand repression against Palestinians, all Palestinians. Whether in Gaza, the West Bank or even on Israel’s national ground, it is against all Palestinians that Tel Aviv is directing its wrath. But this time Palestinians are standing on very different ideological and political grounds.

This time Palestine Intifada, this third Intifada clerics have already called for, could rise a regional movement against fascism: the fascism displayed by Israel, the fascism of ISIL, the fascism of America’s neocons, fascism per se.

And if Palestinians are rising a tide ahead of all others, it is mainly because their suffering stretches back decades, and because their oppression has been denied by those powers which sought to offer cover to theo-political radicalism.

READ MORE: https://www.rt.com/op-edge/319305-palestinians-statehood-israel-violence/

From the shores of Israel to the burning deserts of Saudi Arabia, Western powers have aligned themselves and defended those most violent and reactionary. Why? Because democracy was never the intended ending of any one country’s story - control was always, however, the name of the game.

Speaking in Beirut, Lebanon on the eve of Ashura, Seyyed Hassan Nasrallah, the Secretary General of Hezbollah, called on the tens of thousands of people who hung on his every word to remember the long lines of men who died to oppose tyranny and oppression. He urged the crowd: “Are we given a choice in between humiliation and defeat? We are not a people to be humiliated.”

There lies the courage of a people - defeat may come and wars maybe lost, but never will the people accept humiliation, for humiliation is rooted in oppression and oppression needs always be resisted. Let’s remember, resistance does not necessarily equate violence.

Maciej Bartkowski and Annyssa Bellal wrote for Open Democracy, “Civil resistance can overtake violent resistance as overtake violent resistance as the global default method for grievance and rights-based struggles in the twenty-first century. At the same time, these positive developments are paralleled by the determination of autocrats and their enforcers to use every means at their disposal, not least violence, to crush civil resisters.”

Today as violence seems to have picked, when children are being dragged away from their mothers’ arms for soldiers have lost their humanity in the abyss of hatred and contempt they were taught to believe in, Russia came to offer renewed hope.

And though few still will admit that Russia is indeed riding the moral high ground, stepping in the vacuum America left when its policies betrayed its founding principles; Russia opened a window toward liberation, and Arabs are following its queue.

Moscow came into Syria not to prop Syrian President Bashar al-Assad; it came to defeat the fascism of Islamic State (IS, formerly known as ISIS/ISIL). Already Iraq is looking to Russian President Vladimir Putin to come to its country’s rescue since Washington failed to aid its ally.

Iraq said they wanted Russia to play a bigger role than Americans in fighting ISIS.

By entering the fray, Russia did much more than give Syrians hope; it demonstrated that only through strong alliances can people manifest their hopes of liberation.

Today the region is looking to Russia to act as a hammer against fascism, whatever the names it hide under and whatever the colors it cloaks itself with.
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Reply #85 - Oct 27th, 2015 at 2:22pm
 
From the shores of Israel to the burning deserts of Arabia, resistance is on the lips of all freedom lovers, all pro-democracy activists and all those who dreamt that one day they will stand in the Sun, unafraid.

And so next time you hear PM Netanyahu accuse Palestinians of “incitement” playing ad nauseam the victim card, remember that it is Israel’s policies, its politicians’ fascist streaks which are guaranteed to provoke yet further Palestinian anger and resistance.

It is colonialism Palestinians are denouncing and fighting against; it is against fascism that the region is rising a grand resistance movement, religious hatred has only ever been the weapon of the oppressors.

As I postulate in my book Arabia’s Rising, the last word will ultimately be the resistance as no people were born to be shackled.

https://www.rt.com/op-edge/319602-israel-palestine-violence-intifada/
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Reply #86 - Nov 4th, 2015 at 11:21pm
 
‘IDF Turkey Shoot': Israel Shot 2,600 Palestinians in Month of October
November 3, 2015 By 21wire


Sling shots and stones versus bullets. Knives versus cannons. Israel has a monopoly of force over its indigenous Arab population.

What happened to the Washington’s glorious “peace process”, that diplomatic ritual which premiered all those years ago? Many believed at the time that it was all just political theater. Unfortunately, as we can see today – those skeptics were correct.

While the international media focuses on the “tension” between Israeli paramilitary forces and the Palestinian residents, the Israeli leadership have taken advantage of the crisis in order to militarily encircle the Al Aqsa Mosque, a Muslim holy site, in preparation of enacting its long-term plan of physically isolating and eventually ethnically cleansing the bulk of the remaining Palestinian population out of Jerusalem.

The military operation has been quietly underpinned by an architectural one, a Jonathan Cook revealed this earlier week:

“The big picture is that Israel is weakening the Muslim and Palestinian presence there so that Israeli Jews can believe they are the true owners of the site,” said Yonathan Mizrachi, head of Emek Shaveh, an organisation of Israeli archaeologists opposed to the use of archaeology for political ends.

“Various Israeli archaeological activities, he said, had almost completed Israel’s encirclement of the al-Aqsa compound, isolating it from Palestinian neighbourhoods of East Jerusalem,” says Cook.
Predictably, the US media has all but refused to cover this part of the story.

Meanwhile, the scale of Israel’s state-sponsored campaign of terror against the native Palestinian population continues unabated…

According to a recent report compiled by international aid organization Red Crescent, occupying Israeli military forces has been busy conducting target practice on the Arab population. The numbers from the month of October alone are staggering:

“At least 2,617 Palestinians have been shot and injured by Israeli forces using live and rubber bullets in the month of October, a Red Crescent officials says. On Sunday, the Palestinian news agency Ma’an released a report quoting a Red Crescent spokesperson as saying that at least 760 Palestinians were shot with live rounds across the occupied Palestinian territory, while another 1,857 were hit with rubber-coated steel bullets.

At least 5,645 Palestinians sustained injuries, including burns from tear gas canisters and excessive tear gas inhalation.

At least 72 Palestinians were also killed in Palestinian territories by Israeli soldiers in October.”


By contrast, the number of Israelis killed during this same period is said to total 10 persons, while Israeli officials allege that 130 others have been injured.

How long until the Israeli forces begin driving the unarmed Arab population away at gunpoint?

As bad as that might be, it wouldn’t be the first time Israeli militants have engaged in ethnic cleansing and genocide of the native population.

http://21stcenturywire.com/2015/11/03/idf-turkey-shoot-israel-shot-2600-palestin...
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Reply #87 - Nov 4th, 2015 at 11:36pm
 
Israel rejects New Zealand draft resolution to the Security Council to re-launch negotiations

Israel has expressed opposition in recent days to the draft resolution New Zealand is advancing in the UN Security Council with the aim of restarting the negotiations between Israel and the Palestinians.

According a senior official in Jerusalem , the head of the Foreign Ministry’s Division for the UN and International Organizations, Aharon Leshno-Yaar, called New Zealand’s ambassador to Israel, Jonathan Curr, earlier this week, and made clear that Israel does not condone the Security Council’s dealing with the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, especially at this time, amid a wave of terrorism.

The resolution New Zealand is preparing calls on Israel to freeze construction and home demolitions in the West Bank, and urges the Palestinians to desist from taking steps against Israel at the International Criminal Court in The Hague, as part of a series of confidence-building steps ahead of a hoped-for resumption of peace talks.

A few months ago, during his visit to Jerusalem, New Zealand’s Foreign Minister Murray McCully told Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu about his intention to introduce the draft resolution.

McCully told Netanyahu that the draft won’t deal with a solution to the conflict, but will call for the resumption of the peace talks. Netanyahu did not reject the idea at the time.

The draft resolution, which was distributed among the 14 members of the UN Security Council on Friday, was first reported on by Haaretz on Wednesday.

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Reply #88 - Nov 5th, 2015 at 6:41am
 
The Hamas charter is very strong in its wording to its followers.

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The charter claims that the Jews deserve God’s/Allah’s enmity and wrath because they received the Scriptures but violated its sacred texts, disbelieved the signs of Allah, and slew their own prophets.[28] It quotes a saying of Muhammad from a hadith: "The Day of Judgment will not come until Muslims fight the Jews, when the Jew will hide behind stones and trees. The stones and trees will say, 'O Muslim, O servant of God, there is a Jew behind me, come and kill him.' Only the Gharkad tree would not do that, because it is one of the trees of the Jews." (Related by al-Bukhari and Muslim.)[29]

The charter goes further in detailing how Jihad against the Jews is a duty. "The day that enemies usurp part of Moslem land, Jihad becomes the individual duty of every Moslem. In face of the Jews' usurpation of Palestine, it is compulsory that the banner of Jihad be raised. To do this requires the diffusion of Islamic consciousness among the masses, both on the regional, Arab and Islamic levels. It is necessary to instill the spirit of Jihad in the heart of the nation so that they would confront the enemies and join the ranks of the fighters."[30]

The charter contains references to anti-Semitic canards, such as the assertion that through shrewd manipulation of imperial countries and secret societies, Jews were behind a wide range of events and disasters going as far back in history as the French Revolution. The document also quotes Islamic religious texts to provide justification for fighting against and killing the Jews, without distinction of whether they are in Israel or elsewhere


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Reply #89 - Nov 5th, 2015 at 7:29am
 
Past Zionist-Jewish Terrorism -
Some Historical Facts

From A Concerned American
3-23-2

Following are just a few of the many massacres committed by Jewish-Zionist terrorists, notably by the Zionist Hagana, Irgun and Stern Gang groups.

Don't expect any Hollywood films highlighting any of these massacres:

1. King David Hotel, July 22, 1946.
2. Sharafat, Feb. 7, 1951.
3. Deir Yassin, April 10, 1948.
4. Falameh, April 2, 1951.
5. Naseruddine, April 14, 1948.
6. Quibya, Oct. 14, 1953.
7. Carmel, April 20, 1948.
8. Nahalin, March, 28, 1954.
9. Al-Qabu, May 1, 1948.
10. Gaza, Feb. 28, 1955.
11. Beit Kiras, May 3, 1948.
12. Khan Yunis, May 31, 1955.
13. Beitkhoury, May 5, 1948.
14. Khan Yunis Again, Aug. 31, 1955
15. Az-Zaytoun, May 6, 1948.
16. Tiberia, Dec. 11, 1955.
17. Wadi Araba, May 13, 1950.
18. As-Sabha, Nov. 2, 1955.
19. Gaza Again, April 5, 1956.
20. Houssan, Sept. 25, 1956.
21. Rafa, Aug. 16, 1956.
22. Qalqilyah, Oct. 10, 1956.
23. Ar-Rahwa, Sept. 12, 1956.
24. Kahr Kassem, Oct. 29, 1956.
25. Gharandal, Sept. 13, 1956.
26. Gaza Strip, Nov. 1956.
26. Gaza Strip, Nov. 1956.

July 2, 1946: The King David Hotel in Jerusalem was bombed, killing 91 people.

Menachem Begin, who was later awarded the Nobel Prize for peace, is the same man who planned the destruction of the King David Hotel and the massacre of Deir Yassin. Ex prime minister, Shamir, was originally a member of the Jewish terrorist gang called Irgun, which was headed by none other than Menachem Begin. Shamir later moved over to the even more radical "Stern Gang," which committed many vicious atrocities.

Shamir himself has defended the various assassinations committed by the Irgun and Stern gangs on the grounds that "it was the only way we could operate, because we were so small. So it was more efficient and more moral to go for selected targets." The selected moral targets in those early days of the founding of the state of Israel included bombing of the King David Hotel and the massacre of Deir Yassin.

April 9, 1948: A combined force of Irgun and Stern Gangs committed a brutal massacre of 260 Arab residents of the village of Deir Yassin. Most of whom were women and children. The Israeli hordes even attacked the dead to satisfy their bestial tendencies. In April, 1954, during Holy Week, and on the eve of Easter, The Christian cemeteries in Haifa were invaded, crosses broken down and trampled under the feet of these miscreants, and the tombs desecrated. The Israeli military conquest, therefore was made against a defenseless people, who had been softened up by such earlier massacres as Deir Yasin (where 250 Arabs; men, women and children were massacred).

The Jew, Weizman, referred to the massacre as this "miraculous simplification of our task," and Ben Gurion said that "without Deir Yasin there would be no Israel." Americans are not told that ten percent of the Arabs killed by the Israelis in 1948 were Christian, and that ten percent of the Arab property confiscated belonged to Christians. Nor are they told that Israel's massacres and military actions forced 100,000 Christians to become refugees.

Accounts by Red Cross and United Nations observers who visited the scene said that the houses were first set on fire and the occupants were shot down as they came out to escape the flames. One pregnant woman had her baby cut out of her stomach with a knife. Reminiscent of the acts committed by their brother Jews in Russia during and after the Bolshevik (Jewish) takeover. The head of the International Red Cross delegation in Palestine, Jacques de Reynier, drove into the village and was met by a detachment of Irgun terrorists. In his report of the massacre the previous night, he wrote: "All of them were young, some even adolescents, men and women armed to the teeth: revolvers, machine-guns, hand-grenades, and knives, most of them still blood-stained. A beautiful young girl with criminal eyes showed me hers (knife) still dripping with blood, she displayed it like a trophy."

May 1948: The U.S. appointed Count Folke Bernadotte of Sweden to mediate between the Arabs and the Israelis. In his first progress report (of Sept. 16, 1948) he recommended that the U.N. should affirm "the right of the Arab refugees to return to their homes in Jewish controlled territory at the earliest possible date." The Israelis responded in their own quiet way. The following day Bernadotte was murdered in Jerusalem.

Responsibility for the spectacular assassination, which caused an international outcry, was claimed by an unknown group, "Fatherland Front," which was actually a cover for Shamir's Stern Gang. Yoshua Zeitler and Meshlam Markover of Stern told Israeli television in 1989 that they respectively directed and led the operation that killed the Swedish diplomat and his French aide-de-camp. Zeitler, 71, said he decided to speak now because of fear that the U.N. and the "goyim" (non-Jews) are again trying to force Israel into concessions.

February 1949: Israel launched an offensive across the Armistice lines with Egypt which brought its forces to the Gulf of Aqaba, occupying the Palestinian police post of Umm Rashrash which they afterwards named Eilat.

1950: Israelis seized the Al-Uja de-militarized zone on the Egyptian side and Baqqara on the Syrian side, expelling their Arab inhabitants and razed their homes to the ground by bulldozers.

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