Palestine Gets Its Évian

Our Israeli correspondent MC discusses the issue of “Palestinian” “refugees” in the context of the war between Israel and Hamas.


Palestinian irregulars near a burnt armored Haganah supply truck, the road to Jerusalem, 1948

Palestine gets its Évian

by MC

In 1938 there was a conference in the French town of Évian, called by President Franklin Delano Roosevelt. The conference was to apportion refugee German Jews to nations prepared to take them. There were few takers — Jews were despised across the globe.

Today we have a ‘Palestinian’ refugee problem.

German Jews did not destroy nations, but ‘Palestinians’ do. Lebanon was once a gorgeous French Riviera-type destination, now it is a [hole full of excrement]. Why? Because they, as a Christian country, lost control of the Muslim ‘Palestinian’ refugees that they so kindly took in and sheltered.

Jordan nearly went the same way. Only the machine guns saved the day.

In the ‘Palestinian’ context, a ‘refugee’ was someone who had been resident in the land for over two years.

A UN agency UNRWA (United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East) was set up to assist these “puir wee bairns”, but somehow refugeeism amongst ‘Palestinians’ became a permanent hereditary entitlement keeping thousands of UNRWA employees very happy.

Most of my fellow residents of Sderot are now refugees, too. They have been rehoused in other cities around the country, probably more than 30,000 if one includes kibbutzniks and those fleeing from Netivot (Our neighbouring city about twelve miles away, but only about five miles from Gaza). Nobody is looking after them.

Hamas is part of the Muslim Brotherhood, as is CAIR in the USA. The MB is the epitome of Islamofascism, and its founder, Hassan Al Banna was an acolyte of Adolf Hitler.

In 2016, Hamed Abdel-Samad published a provocative book entitled Islamic Fascism in which he suggested that the ‘Islamofascist’ worldview has its origins with the Muslim Brotherhood, which ‘had always eulogized the principles of Adolf Hitler and Benito Mussolini.’ Abdel-Samad also suggested an association between the ‘Islamofascist’ ideas of the Grand Mufti of Jerusalem Amin al-Husseini: His hatred for Jews, support for Hitler, and praise for the Holocaust. In the midst of US airstrikes against the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS), Salam Saadi, the editor-in-chief of Rudaw Kurdish, pinned the fascist label on the ISIS:

The Islamic State (IS) is nothing but a blend of Islamic fatalism and radical nationalism that tries to compensate for all the past humiliations of the Arab world. This makes IS a fascist ‘state’.”

The fascination of Islamic radicalism with fascism is not new. Hassan Banna, the Egyptian founder of the Muslim Brotherhood, said in a book in 1935 that Italian fascist and dictator Benito Mussolini was practicing one of the principles of Islam.

The relationship between Islamic extremism and fascism is historical. The extremists have used the Koran to look down on and degrade non-Arabs, boasting that God sent his latest revelation in their language.

Western politicians run scared of the MB and its capacity for violent extremism (and its globalist backers):

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“Swedes” in Gaza Will Have to Take Their Chances

Many thanks to Gary Fouse for translating this article from the online news portal Nya Dagbladet:

Billström: Swedish citizens in Gaza “must take responsibility”

by Jan Sundstedt
November 14, 2023

Foreign Minister Tobias Billström points out that the Foreign Affairs Department has been advising against travel to Gaza for a decade, and that the hundreds of Swedish citizens who are still there in Gaza now must learn to take responsibility for their situations.

The Swedish government has received some criticism from the opposition and other actors and is accused of having done “too little” to help Swedish citizens who are stuck in the Gaza war, criticism that Billström dismisses.

“I want to underline that the Foreign Affairs Department has been advising against travel to Gaza for ten years. All who are there have defied this advice and gone there at their own risk, and we must remember that this advice was issued for a reason, which is not something that happens lightly,” he says to the tax-financed SVT [Swedish State Television].

He points out that Swedish authorities have a very small latitude to act in the region and that those who go against the authorities’ advice themselves bear a responsibility to remedy the situation.

80 can leave

“Again, I want to underline the personal responsibility that all those who are in Gaza today themselves bear.”

The Foreign Affairs Department is in contact with its ambassadors in Tel Aviv and Cairo to be able to assist Swedish citizens who ask for help. About 80 Swedish citizens have also obtained permission to leave Gaza and go to Egypt — but it is unclear how many have actually made it there.

There are currently about 500 Swedish citizens in the area — almost all being Palestinians who were granted Swedish citizenship and then, for reasons that are unclear, returned to Gaza.

The Silence of the Muslims

Last Sunday a huge march against Jew-hatred took place in Paris, with an estimated 180,000 participants. Notably absent were the zebiba-flaunting jalabiya-clad henna-bearded gentlemen and their niqab-wearing spouses. I wonder why that was?

Many thanks to Gary Fouse for translating this article from Boulevard Voltaire:

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March against anti-Semitism — Largely absent: the Muslims

by Clemence de Longraye
November 13, 2023

“France marches against anti-Semitism”. Seen from abroad, the fight against anti-Jewish hate seems unanimous in France. Really? This Sunday, November 12, as 180,000 French (all religions combined) hit the streets to say “no” to anti-Semitism, one community was absent: the Muslims.

The day after the demonstration, several participants were moved by this absence. On CNews, Meyer Habib, deputy of the Republicans for Overseas French, notes that “there was a large absence in this march, the Muslim community”. An observation shared by the Jewish authorities in France. At the microphone of RMC, Elie Korchia, president of the Central Israeli Consistory of France, though he welcomes the success of this demonstration, laments this absence. “It’s too bad. When you have the world on the streets, that all religions are there, and the one missing is the Muslim religion, it’s a glaring absence,” he laments. And his colleague, Joel Mergui, president of the Israeli Consistory of Paris, adds on France Info: “We did not see Muslims massively appealing to come and demonstrate.”

The silence of Muslim authorities

As Joel Mergui points out, the absence of French Muslims in the march against anti-Semitism is notably due to the silence of the Muslim authorities. With the exception of some dissident imams such as Hassen Chalgouni (Drancy) or Tareq Oubrou (Bordeaux), who publicly announced their participation in the November 12 march, the majority of Muslim authorities preferred to keep their silence. The organization Muslims in France (UOIF), accused of proximity to the Muslim Brotherhood, though they claimed “to condemn all forms of hate or violence against our Jewish compatriots without reserve and with the greatest firmness,” did not wish to respond to the appeal of Gerard Larcher, president of the Senate, and Yael Braun-Pivet, president of the National Assembly, to march against anti-Semitism.

The French Council of Muslim Worship (CFCM), for its part, made clear its refusal to participate in this demonstration. On November 8, on X ( formerly Twitter), the group hid behind the participation of the Rassemblement National in this march to justify its non-participation. In a press release, the CFCM explained that they “understand the reticence of Muslims in France to march alongside anti-Muslim racists”. And it continued, “This march, which has the exclusive objective of denouncing anti-Semitism, should have made it a fight against racism. And there we would have attended this march with all our hearts”.

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A Final Warning

In the following video a group of French-speaking mujahideen deliver a warning to the infidels (although it’s not clear exactly who their target audience is) about the danger of supporting Jews and Israel. Their little talk concludes with a not-so-subtle threat against anyone who fails to heed their words.

The final part of the clip (“Eighty hostages were killed”) shows some of the corpses lying in the main ballroom after the Bataclan massacre.

Many thanks to HeHa for the translation, and to Vlad Tepes and RAIR Foundation for the subtitling:

Video transcript:

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Hitler Was Right!

Many thanks to Gary Fouse for translating this article from Corriere del Veneto:

Treviso: The professor’s post against Jews, “Hitler was right”

by Alessio Antonini

The investigation accompanied a story about the horrors of the war in Palestine: Discovered by a female student of the international school

Professor Hanane Hammoud, a mathematics teacher at the international middle school H-Farm, in Treviso province, in a moment of uncontrolled rage, posted on her Instagram profile a video showing the horrors of the war between Israel and Palestine, accompanied by a simple phrase: “Go to Hell. Hitler was right about you Jews.” The video posted among the “stories”— the teacher herself told school administrators — stayed online for a handful of minutes.

The professor’s defense: The difficulty of the situation in the Middle East

She was the first to realize the possible effects of her post, but as is known, the web does not forgive. Right at that moment, a female student happened upon her Instagram profile, froze the video and the phrase with a simple screenshot, and showed the phone contents to her parents.

As expected, the photo praising Hitler quickly bounced around the chats of the parents of the other students, understandably worried that that phrase was created by the teacher of their children. In her defense, on Wednesday morning with the reopening of classes after a week-long holiday, Hammoud told school administrators she was experiencing a moment of extreme psychological difficulty over the dramatic situation in the Middle East.

The teacher, born in Lebanon, where she obtained her initial diploma in science, and who specialized in mathematics at the American University in Dubai, has a strong connection to her country of origin and has friends and acquaintances who are currently living in Palestine. The justifications given by the teacher, however, did not protect her from a disciplinary measure on the part of H-Farm: Today, in a statement, the school announced the suspension.

Inclusivity of the school

The Roncade school, in fact, has always promoted standards of inclusivity and multiculturalism, and prides itself on the international origin of the students and teachers. “We appeal to open-minded people who have the capacity to confront local and global challenges of the future,” one of the school’s presentations reads. It is euphemistic, therefore, to say that this philosophy is difficult to square with the excuse given for the Holocaust, even if done in a moment of anger, which, among others, clashes with the way the teacher relates to the students. “I have dedicated my life to mathematics, my goal is to make the material accessible and pleasant for all students.”

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Angela Merkel, Protector of the Jews

Butter wouldn’t melt in her mouth.

More than any other single person, former Chancellor Angela “Mutti” Merkel is responsible for the influx of millions of inassimilable third-world invaders into Germany, and the resulting violence and insecurity that now plague the country. Along with all the enrichment comes the current plague of Jew-hatred and mass demonstrations in support of Hamas.

And now Mutti pleads for the safety of Jews in Germany. Shouldn’t she have thought about that back in 2015?

Many thanks to Gary Fouse for translating this article from Die Welt:

“Jews must feel safe in Germany”

Ex-Chancellor Merkel addressed the German population in commemoration of the National Socialist Pogrom Night [Kristallnacht] 85 years ago. In her appeal, she calls for the protection of Jewish life, and that the “democrat majority” in the state must remain vigilant.

Former federal chancellor Angela Merkel (CDU) has called for decisive action against anti-Semitism in Germany. “The democratic majority in our country must remain vigilant,” she warned in a statement released by her office on Wednesday on the 85th anniversary of the National Socialist Pogrom Night. “The fight against every form of Jew hatred == from right, from left, and Islamist motivated — is our national and civic duty,” Merkel stressed. “Jews must be able to feel safe in Germany.”

The former chancellor explained that 85 years later, an ambivalent picture has emerged. “In Germany, life is again flourishing, and at the same time, we are experiencing a disturbing anti-Semitism, which threatens Jewish life in our country and other places in the world believed to be safe.” It increasingly unleashes hate on the Internet as well as in public space in general. Particularly repulsive are the anti-Semitic expressions and attacks in demonstrations after the Hamas terror attack on Israel.

“Whoever uses the legitimate wish for a Palestinian state, legitimate criticism of political actions in our country or of the state of Israel at pro-Palestinian demonstrations as a cover to live out their hatred toward the state of Israel and Jews, is abusing our valuable principles of freedom of expression and assembly.” That must be punished and prevented by the constitutional state with all means, Merkel demanded. Everyone living here must adhere to the values of the Basic Law. “That also includes that the security of the state of Israel is part of Germany’s raison d’être.”

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Putin Punishes Russia’s Key Ally

While the world’s attention has been focused on Ukraine and Gaza, the ethnic cleansing of Artsakh (Nagorno-Karabakh) has gone largely unremarked by the international press. Just a few weeks before Hamas launched its attack on Israel, Azerbaijan brutally attacked the Armenian enclave of Artsakh, subjecting it to the same sort of bestial atrocities that have gained international opprobrium when committed by Hamas. The plight of Armenians in Artsakh — who have a legitimate and ancient claim to the territory, unlike the “Palestinians” of Gaza — has gone largely unnoticed.

To help make up the deficit, David Boyajian sends this report.


Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev, Russian President Vladimir Putin, and Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan (Credit: CaucasusWatch.de)

Putin Punishes Russia’s Key Ally

by David Boyajian

Oddly, few Western writers on the South Caucasus have ever grasped Christian Armenia’s significance as Russia’s only ally and military outpost among the region’s three countries.

Simply put: Were Russia to lose Armenia, the U.S./NATO/EU and pan-Turkism would inevitably dominate the Caucasus/Caspian and, perhaps, beyond. Putin understands this.

Georgia and Azerbaijan are, after all, headed away from Russia.

Though always under Russian pressure, Georgia is an unofficial NATO candidate with sizeable Western investments. NATO countries and Israel have been modernizing its military. Tbilisi is also the middleman for Baku’s gas/oil pipelines extending to Turkey and elsewhere.

Azerbaijan’s fossil fuel deposits, pipelines, and U.S./European commercial/economic ties are well-known.

Less talked about are the Aliyev autocracy’s pan-Turkic ideology; formal alliance with NATO’s Turkey; deployment of international terrorists; dependence on Israeli weapons / military prowess; and longtime backing by America’s Jewish lobby.

Elected ostensibly as a democratic reformist in 2018, Armenian PM Nikol Pashinyan grew friendlier with the West than had Yerevan’s previous leaders.

This enraged Putin. That is problematic: Armenia is dependent on its ally for gas, oil, the nuclear power plant, weapons, remittances from Armenians in Russia, and more. However, Pashinyan didn’t break with Moscow.

Nevertheless, Putin resolved to punish and humiliate Armenia to force it totally and irrevocably under Russian domination.

Punish and Humiliate

In 2020, Putin silently but indisputably greenlighted Azerbaijan, Turkey, international terrorists, and Israel to sledgehammer Christian Armenia and Armenian-populated Artsakh/Karabagh into submitting to Russia.

We know that near its borders Russia is extremely NATO-and-terrorist-phobic.

And yet:

In Azerbaijan’s 44-day war in 2020 (Sept. 27-Nov. 9) against Artsakh’s Armenians, Turkey openly delivered American-supplied F-16s, Bayraktar drones containing NATO parts, additional weapons, generals, troops, and several thousand jihadist terrorists to Azerbaijan.

Tellingly, the Kremlin was unruffled.

Moreover, Tel Aviv — the West’s friend, not Moscow’s — overtly resupplied Baku with hi-tech weapons.

The Kremlin, again, voiced no particular alarm.

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The Brutal Atrocities of Monsters

André Ventura is a conservative Portuguese politician who founded and leads the Chega party, and serves in the national assembly. In the following video from the floor of the assembly, during discussion on a vote about the war between Israel and Hamas, Mr. Ventura made some impassioned remarks about the nature of Hamas and its brutal actions.

Many thanks to HeHa for the translation, and to Vlad Tepes and RAIR Foundation for the subtitling:

Video transcript:

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International Law or Sordid Double Standards

As the bloody conflict in Gaza rages, the more important war is the propaganda war, which Hamas is handily winning, thanks to the help of Western progressives, especially in the universities. Our Israeli correspondent MC sends his observations on these grim events.

International Law or Sordid Double Standards

by MC

Nobody applies ‘international laws, rules and standards’ to Hamas, and we must ask ourselves: Why not?

The first obvious answer is that Hamas is a terrorist group and just does not care about ‘infidel’ morality. Their standards are defined in the Koran, the Sunnah and the Hadith, not in anything coming out of Geneva.

In Europe prior to the Treaty of Westphalia, the whole of the continent was torn apart by religions which were, in fact, political entities, and which recognized no national boundaries. For each religious sect, Catholic and Protestant alike, the ends — i.e. absolute power over the other — justified the means used to get it. Forget do as you would be done by.

That had to stop, and the religious zeal (and personal ambition) eventually had to be tempered by biblical imperatives to ‘love your enemies’. In Christianity the central character was truly a man of peace. Trying to justify a barbaric war of mass extermination against another ‘Christian’ sect proved to be impossible, and the men of conscience finally prevailed.

Thus “Jaw Jaw, not War War” became important.

The wars of the 20th century dictators followed. WW1 was a war of trenches, machine guns and artillery, with a an act of gross stupidity at its beginning. Not so much the assassination of Arch Duke Franz Ferdinand, but the follow-up assumption that the Serbian government did it, and the terrible ultimatum issued by Austria-Hungary on the assumption of said ‘guilt’.

The WW2 was the result of the Central Powers failing to learn the lessons of the first war. The Nazis combined a sense of victimhood and resentment arising from WW1 with a schadenfreude of an immortal, undefeatable mythological Volk proclaiming the Germanic people’s right to rule, enslave, occupy and exterminate. To generally play god…

But Islam does not go by Christian norms, and the separation of mosque and state is not even contemplated.

Many people do not believe that the events of 7th October actually took place. I do; I was there. I heard the massacre in Sderot and I saw the aftermath. My son was about three minutes behind the pickup trucks loaded with AK-shooting terrorists.

He was in shock for a week.

Many blame nationalism for WW2, and have striven ever since for globalist socialism based on Marxist principles. But what if the ‘nationalism’ in National Socialism was actually benign, and that it was the ‘socialism’ part that caused all the problems and the huge death toll? It is only then we can suddenly understand that global Marxism is a catastrophe of epic proportions and that the utopia it is meant to bring is nothing but a cruel and impossible pipe dream.

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Biden Administration Focuses on ‘Islamophobia’ While Jew-Hatred Runs Rampant

The following report by Clare Lopez was published earlier this month by Sharia TipSheet.

Biden Administration Focuses on ‘Islamophobia’ While Jew-Hatred Runs Rampant

by Clare M. Lopez

Not even a month after the horrific Sabbath Massacre by HAMAS jihadis on 7 October 2023, and as venomous Jew-hatred runs rampant on campuses and streets across America, the Biden administration thinks it appropriate to unveil “the first ever US National Strategy to Counter Islamophobia”

“White House slammed for ‘tone deaf’ unveiling of anti-Islamophobia strategy as antisemitism surges” by Victor Nava at The New York Post, 2 November 2023

“White House Announces Anti-Islamophobia Strategy Amid Large Spike In Antisemitism” by Reagan Reese at Daily Caller, 2 November 2023

Statement from White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre on President Biden’s Establishment of First-Ever National Strategy to Counter Islamophobia”, White House Statement, November 1, 2023

The Biden Administration is riddled with officials who loathe Israel, Judaism, and the Jewish people. Hard to believe this is a vetting failure. With friends like these…

“Homeland Security officer on leave after it was revealed she worked for PLO and wrote ‘F**k Israel’ post” by Yaron Steinbuch at The New York Post, October 19, 2023

“After exposure, Biden regime puts pro-Hamas ‘F**k Israel’ PLO spokeswoman at DHS on leave” by Robert Spencer at Jihad Watch, October 19, 2023

“DHS worker and former Palestinian Liberation spokeswoman Nejwa Ali is put on leave after praising Hamas terrorist attacks and saying ‘F*** Israel…we are ready for your downfall’“ by Noa Halff at Daily Mail, October 19, 2023

“Former PLO Spokeswoman Tweets ‘F*** Israel’ While Working at DHS. Heritage Demands Answers.” by Tyler O’Neil at the Daily Signal, October 19, 2023

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Geert Wilders: “It is an Ideological Conflict, Not a Conflict Over Land”

Geert Wilders, the leader of the Party for Freedom (Partij voor de Vrijheid, PVV) in the Netherlands, is a well-known philosemite, possibly due to the fact that he lived in Israel during his formative years when he was a teenager.

In the following clip from Dutch TV, the interviewer uses Mr. Wilders’ experiences in Israel as the jumping-off point for a discussion about his views on the Jewish state and the war in Gaza.

Many thanks to Gary Fouse for the translation, and to Vlad Tepes and RAIR Foundation for the subtitling:

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Just When You Thought It Couldn’t Get Any More Vile

I normally don’t offer much commentary on the translations I present here, but in this case I feel obligated to state my opinion.

The following report concerns a recent incident in France where a culture-enriching woman made vile jokes about the incineration of Jewish babies by Hamas. The French government is responding by initiating legal action against the woman who recorded the appalling video.

I don’t favor any government action restricting free speech, no matter how vile that speech may be. If it is not a direct incitement to imminent violence, then let a thousand flowers bloom.

It’s useful to know who holds these vile sentiments, because then they can be shunned and shamed. Or, if — as is currently the case — such vile behavior has become sufficiently mainstream so as to be immune to the shunning-and-shaming process, well, we need to know that, too.

Cracking down such disgusting remarks elevates the speaker to the status of martyr (of both the Islamic and Leftist flavors) and paradoxically helps reduce the visibility of the vileness involved.

Let the devotees of the prophet utter their nasty jokes. Then we know who it is that we are dealing with.

Many thanks to Gary Fouse for translating this article from Le Figaro:

Israel-Hamas war: A woman jokes about a Jewish baby burned in an oven — Gerald Darmanin takes legal action

The video, disseminated on Instagram, of a woman joking about a Jewish baby burned in an oven by Hamas, shocked internet users. The minister of the Interior takes legal action.

Her video, disseminated on Instagram, had shocked many internet users. After having joked about a Jewish baby that had reportedly been placed in an oven during the Hamas terrorist attack against Israel on October 7, the minister of Interior, Gerald Darmanin, announced that he had referred it to the national prosecutor’s office in Paris, Friday, November 3, Beauvau [Ministry of the Interior] stated to Le Figaro.

“On the story of the baby that was put in the oven, I wonder if they added salt, pepper, if they added thyme…” Thursday, November 2, this young woman, under the pseudonym “Haneia Nakei”, joked in a story posted on Instagram about the fate of an Israeli baby that was reportedly put in an oven, in reference to the unprecedented attack by the Islamist terrorist organization Hamas.

In an ironic tone, the young woman continued, “What was the accompaniment? Don’t you wonder?” On her video was added the inscription, ironically, “Israel, I love you”. A few seconds later, a childish voice from outside the frame states, “ The accompaniment with the baby’s leg was French fries with a ketchup and mayonnaise sauce.” “We marinated it with salt, thyme, and barbecue sauce,” in an amused tone.

Gerald Darmain referred it to the national prosecutor’s office in Paris on Friday, November 3, “under Article 40 of the Criminal Code,” states the Interior Ministry to Le Figaro.

Another complaint from Deputy Meyer Habib

The Israeli ambassador to France stated on X, condemning “with the utmost firmness, the filthy denialist and anti-Semitic remarks of the young woman.”

For his part, Meyer Habib, LR Deputy for the 8th District for French living abroad, also announced that he had filed a complaint for “support of terrorism” with the National Anti-Terrorist Prosecutor’s Office.

Insert of a posting by the Israeli embassy in Paris:

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Jihad Naïveté

With the war between Israel and Hamas approaching the end of its first month, MC sends his observations from Sderot.


The Battle of Lepanto 1571, by Andrea Vicentino 1603

Jihad Naïveté

by MC

The guns have moved. They are no longer up close, but at some distance away. It seems that Gaza is succumbing — if so, that is good news.

We are also getting some information as to what went wrong on the days leading up to 7th October. If the source is reliable, and I have no reason to believe anything else, then the US taxpayers paid for the blinding of Israeli intelligence (as well as their own).

Yet another case where there is a Brandon snafu.

Islam is a harsh enemy, a venomous spider that hides in well-used places and comes out of the woodwork biting and stinging when least expected. I don’t think October 7th will prove to be unique. Any place which thinks itself safe for being a ‘gun free zone’ should think again.

That is most of Europe, and much of Asia.

I think we have to look at what happened at Kibbutz Nir Am:

Security coordinator

In December 2022, the kibbutz appointed Inbal Rabin-Lieberman as its coordinator of military security. Her duties included helping the security of the kibbutz residents in critical situations until reinforcements from the police or the army could arrive. Before her appointment, the position was held by her uncle Ami Rabin. Rabin-Lieberman became the first woman in the kibbutz to hold such a position. After the appointment, she received congratulations from Ofir Libstein, the head of the regional council of Shaar Ha-Negev.

October 2023 Israel-Hamas war

On October 7, 2023, Rabin-Lieberman heard unusual noises near the kibbutz. She correctly assessed the significance of the threat and quickly distributed weapons among the 12 members of the “quick response group” created from the inhabitants of the village, including her uncle Ami Rabin. To do this, she ran between houses, organizing men in different ambushes around the perimeter of the kibbutz and developed a plan to protect the settlement.

Rabin-Lieberman and her fellow citizens held their positions for three hours. They killed 25 militants terrorists before the IDF arrived.

She evacuated with other residents and stayed in a hotel in Tel Aviv. On October 9, she celebrated her birthday, on which Mayor Ron Huldai passed by to congratulate her.

Referring to terrorists as ‘militants’ is part of the problem that Western civilization has with Islam. In their astoundingly naïve ignorance they believe that Islam is a religion of peace, and that Hamas has been kept ‘bottled up’ in Gaza because Israel has ‘occupied’ their land.

The truth is that Gazans are bottled up in Gaza by both Egypt and Israel because they have a tendency to behave like wild animals, and will attack and kill without provocation.

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Palestinians Are Hateful Because Germans Are Racists

What other possible explanation could there be?

Many thanks to Hellequin GB for translating this article from Apollo News. The translator’s comments are in square brackets:

Green Politician at “Hard But Fair”

Lamya Kaddor explains Palestinian hate demonstrations as German “racism”.

The ARD talk show “Hart aber Fair” [“Hard But Fair”] discusses the Middle East conflict. The Green politician Lamya Kaddor attempts to explain the hate demonstrations of many Palestinians, Arabs and Muslims in Germany: The reason for these dissolution of boundaries is “racism” and a lack of integration by the German majority society. [I guess that’s the crux of the matter: most Germans haven’t bowed down to Islam and integrated into a Muslim-ruled society. Sounds to me like she’s calling for Jihad, now, doesn’t it?]

The ARD talk show “Hart aber Fair” will discuss the Middle East conflict on Monday evening. While the moderator wants to focus the conversation mainly on the situation on site, a guest takes a look at Germany — and the many pro-Palestine demonstrations.

Lamya Kaddor is a member of the Bundestag for the Green Party and her group’s Middle East expert. “I think we need to talk again about why so many people are currently taking to the streets.” The demonstrators have a “high and important concern,” says Kaddor. A “limit” is inhumanity, she emphasizes. “At the same time, we also have to realize,” the politician puts it into perspective: “These are people who were obviously pretty angry about different things.”

The people are “angry migrant citizens,” she says. The reason for this anger is “failed integration policy, failed opportunities for participation. Maybe they have experienced racism.” [Yes, they are experiencing it out of their own mouth while attacking Germans verbally as filthy pigs, or just murdering them as infidels.] They would also experience the feeling of “being constantly oppressed.” [They are so oppressed that they don’t even have to work for a living, since their German slaves have to do the heavy lifting and get thrown out of their homes to make space for even more hostile “migrants”.] With the Middle East conflict, they have “finally found an outlet for this frustration.” So the anti-Semitic hateful migrant is not to blame — at least not only — but also the German state and German society, which did not lend them enough of a hand, says Kaddor. She claims that she doesn’t want to excuse the hate demonstrations, but rather “explain them”. Nevertheless, she receives sharp opposition out of the group, for example from former Interior Minister Gerhart Baum (FDP). [I guess since she is also one that really didn’t integrate into German society, even though she was born in Germany shortly after the arrival of her parents from Syria, it’s time for her to go back there.]

Kaddor has been a member of the Bundestag for the Greens since 2021. She previously worked as an Islamic scholar and teacher. She gained notoriety because, among other things, several of her former students joined the terrorist group Islamic State. [No wonder, Green is the colour of Islam, after all.]

Afterword from the translator:

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