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Saturday, November 25, 2023

Israel - The Hamas War > Pallywood Propaganda and MSM seduction; Mossad ordered to target Hamas terror chiefs

 

‘Pallywood propaganda’: Pro-Israeli accounts online

accuse Palestinians of staging their suffering


Since Hamas carried out its deadly attack on October 7 and Israel began retaliatory military operations in Gaza, a parallel war is being fought online. A barrage of disinformation, fake news and misinformation has swarmed social media feeds. Pro-Israeli accounts on social media are using the term "Pallywood" to accuse Palestinians of faking their suffering.  



By: Lara BULLENS 

Amid the thick fog of this information war, one word has consistently come out from behind the haze. Pro-Israeli accounts online have been deploying the word “Pallywood” as a means to undermine the plight of Gazans. 

Lara - You are completely out to lunch. The pro-Israeli accounts are not trying to undermine Gazan's suffering, but merely trying to reveal the truth. Nothing that comes out of Palestinian Gaza is the truth. You will never understand what is going on there until you realize that fact. For instance, Hamas declared that  the IDF killed 500 people by bombing a hospital in Gaza City. In fact, the hospital was not bombed at all, but a rocket from Palestinian Islamic Jihad misfired and landed in the parking lot of a hospital. There were between 20 and 50 deaths caused by 'friendly fire', and yet, Hamas continues to count 500 deaths attributed to the IDF. 

This is not an outlier, this is just a liar. The IDF counted about 450 misfired rockets from Gaza that landed in Gaza. How many deaths occurred from those rockets? You can be sure there were many and they were all attributed to Israel.

Palestinians have no compulsion to tell the truth. They have no fear of God Who states emphatically that liars are from Satan. Most Jews fear God and hate liars.


A blend of the words “Palestine” and “Hollywood”, the term insinuates that stories of suffering coming from Gaza are contrived or embellished for propaganda purposes. The accusations range from hiring crisis actors, to doctoring footage and editing it in a dishonest way that misrepresents reality.  

Detractors argue the pejorative term is a deliberate attempt to delegitimise the very real hardships endured by Gazans, and to dehumanise Palestinian lives.  

A Gazan caught in the crosshairs 

At the heart of the Pallywood claims made by pro-Israeli accounts online is one young Gazan in particular, Saleh Al-Jafarawi. He has repeatedly been accused of being a “crisis actor” working for Hamas who allegedly stages scenes to make himself look like a victim.  

Al-Jafarawi has been actively posting videos on Instagram since the start of the war to document what is happening on the ground in Gaza. But he got caught in the crosshairs of disinformation when pro-Israeli accounts started sharing videos showing an alleged Al-Jafarawi in a hospital bed one day, and walking the streets of Gaza the next.  

The claim that Al-Jafarawi had faked an injury spread like wildfire, with official government profiles taking part in its circulation. Israel’s official X account also shared the story in two separate tweets, which it then deleted some hours later.  

Hananya Naftali, who used to work under Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu as part of his digital communications team and is now a leading pro-Israeli influencer, also re-tweeted the viral video on October 26. 

In Naftali’s post, two videos have been edited side-by-side. The video on the left depicts a man walking through rubble and has a green banner above it that reads “today”. On the right, a man lies in a hospital bed with an amputated leg while a red banner on the top of the video reads “yesterday”. Naftali called the video “Pallywood propaganda”, claiming the Palestinian man was “miraculously healed in one day” from Israeli strikes. 

But the two videos are of two different men. The video on the left is of Al-Jafarawi, a Gazan YouTuber and singer. The video on the right is of Mohammed Zendiq, a young man who lost his leg after Israeli forces attacked the Nur Shams refugee camp in the West Bank on July 24.  

Though the claim has long been debunked by various news outlets, Naftali has not deleted his post. And claims about Al-Jafarawi have continued to spread.  

“[Pallywood] is certainly a form of disinformation,” says Dr. Robert Topinka, a senior lecturer at Birkbeck University in London who has carried out extensive research on disinformation. “It’s being deliberately spread to confuse… It’s purposeful. Why else would it continue to be spread after it’s been so clearly debunked?” 

Al-Jafarawi can still be seen in a compilation of photos aimed at discrediting his coverage of the war in Gaza. A mosaic with nine different photos purports to show Al-Jafarawi taking on different “roles”, but they are images from different dates, taken in different settings, and are not proof he is an actor, something French daily LibĂ©ration has thoroughly fact-checked. The state of Israel reposted the compilation on November 6 and has not deleted it from its X account so far.  

As for the misidentified Palestinian man who lost his leg, Zendiq, he has received an avalanche of online abuse. His family now fear for his life.  

'Dilute', 'dehumanise' and 'undermine' 

For Shakuntala Banaji, an expert on disinformation and media professor at the London School of Economics and Political Science who has been monitoring false claims online since the war broke out, Pallywood “is insult added to injury”.  

“We don’t really need those kinds of false reports, since the accurate reporting is there,” says Banaji, referring to the journalists on the ground in Gaza. Though no foreign reporters have been allowed into Gaza and at least 53 journalists have been killed in the enclave according to the Committee to Protect Journalists, many are still risking their lives to document what is happening.  

For Topinka, one of the reasons why disinformation like Pallywood is created is to dilute the inhumane aspects of conflicts or events. More than 14,000 people, mostly civilians, have been killed in Gaza since October 7, according to the Hamas-run health authority. “These events are so horrifying that people almost don’t want to believe them,” explains Topinka.  

And, of course, they shouldn't believe them since they come from Hamas. It's a shame on Mainstream media that they don't even question these number fro such chronic liars.

But in the case of Israel and Palestine, there are also strong political motivations that drive the spread of disinformation. “Pallywood is propaganda. It’s overwhelmingly clear that Gazans are undergoing incredible suffering right now. There’s endless evidence for it,” says Topinka. “So to make it seem as if people are inflating the suffering helps to tell a different story about what’s actually happening. It makes it seem like less of a humanitarian disaster,” the researcher explains.  

Pallywood is being used in the context of real trauma, loss and grief. To reduce this suffering to fake theatrics, Banaji believes, “fits with the entire lexicon of the dehumanisation of Palestinians”. Even the use of the word itself is, Topinka believes, very intentional. Bollywood and Nollywood (terms that refer to the Indian and Nigerian film industries), he argues, “capture a kind of cultural dynamism, where communities and cultures have created their own film industry outside of Hollywood". 

“But in Pallywood, it’s a reversal of positivity. The idea is that Palestinians are uniquely deceptive. It’s meant to capture a culture… but in this case, in a negative way,” he says.  

Aside from dehumanising and diluting Palestinian suffering, the spread of disinformation like Pallywood has tangible consequences, not only on the lives of those who fall victim to it, but also on larger efforts for peace. “It can end up undermining campaigns for a ceasefire or even undermine diplomatic efforts,” warns Topinka.  

Pallywood’s comeback and Indian influence 

It is not the first time Pallywood has been used to discredit Palestinian suffering. The term was first coined more than a decade ago by Richard Landes, a US historian based in Jerusalem. 

In 2005, Landes produced an online documentary called “Pallywood: According to Palestinian Sources”, and since then, has largely popularised the term that has now even been adopted by Israeli authorities. Landes continues to use Pallywood in the context of the ongoing war, and recently spoke to the Australian Jewish Association about its invention. 

“It is now being re-weaponised,” says Banaji.  

Logically Facts, a UK company specialised in combatting disinformation, analysed social media data across Facebook, YouTube, Twitter and Reddit from September 27 to October 26. It found that the volume of posts citing Pallywood “increased steadily in the days after October 7”, and that the term was mentioned over 146,000 times by more than 82,000 unique users between October 7 and October 27. The country with the most mentions was the US, followed by India and Israel.  

“I’ve been monitoring day and night,” Banaji concurs. “90% of the Pallywood content that is coming out … appears to be coming from pro-Zionist, pro-Israel accounts,” which, according to Logically Facts, is being driven by users based outside of Israel and Palestinian Territories.  

India accounts online are a major driver. The country has seen a massive disinformation campaign targeting Palestinians since the start of the war. 

Is it really a disinformation campaign, or is it an information campaign? An anti-disinformation campaign?

“Many of these people are paid trolls, but many of them are unpaid anti-Muslims who have a stake in seeing Israel exonerated,” Banaji argues, referring to the spread of anti-Muslim sentiment by Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his BJP party. “[In the UK], there are Indian accounts pretending to be either Muslim or Israelis, spreading disinformation on behalf of the Israeli state, the IDF or British Zionist organisations,” Banaji explains. 

But despite official voices like the state of Israel or the Indian government amplifying disinformation like Pallywood, and the exhaustion that comes with monitoring the never-ending rush of her feed, Banaji believes there is a way to rebuild trust in institutions. “I wouldn’t be working on disinformation and teaching about media if I thought all was lost,” she says.  

Banaji often tells her students about her four-point plan to combat disinformation. Step one is “for people to learn how to do rigorous research for themselves”. Step two is finding “media organisations which maintain a presence on the ground and a balance in reporting”. Step three is reporting misinformation online “because it can get taken down but only if many people report it”. And step four is “trying to re-humanise groups of people”. 

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Netanyahu: Mossad ordered to target

Hamas terror chiefs ‘wherever they are’

Defense Minister Yoav Gallant also warned that all Hamas leaders were living on ‘borrowed time.’

By World Israel News Staff

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Wednesday evening said he had directed the Mossad spy agency to target Hamas leaders wherever they may be, but did not say whether such targeted assassinations would continue during the impending ceasefire between Israel and the Gaza-based terror group.

The directive came as Netanyahu defended a ceasefire deal, slated to last between four to nine days, which includes the release of up to 98 hostages in 98 hostages held in Gaza in return for freeing Palestinian women and minors detained in Israeli prisons on security offences.

“It was a hard decision, but the right decision,” Netanyahu said of the deal.

He added that Israel worked closely with the Biden administration to improve the terms of the deal.

The ceasefire deal has came under fire from certain elements in the Knesset, chiefly from National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir who called it a “dangerous precedent.”

Netanyahu underscored the Mossad’s capability to strike against Hamas leaders, suggesting potential operations beyond Gaza’s borders, and possibly in Qatar where Hamas leaders, billionaires Ismail Haniyeh and Khaled Mashal, reside.

Mossad chief David Barnea was said to be in Qatar during the hostage deal negotiations.

“I instructed the Mossad to act against Hamas leaders wherever they are,” Netanyahu told reporters on Wednesday.

Defense Minister Yoav Gallant also warned that all Hamas leaders dead men walking.

“They are living on borrowed time,” Gallant said . “The struggle is worldwide: From gunmen in the field to those who are enjoying luxury jets while their emissaries are acting against women and children — they are destined to die.”

Netanyahu reiterated that the ceasefire was a short pause and Israel’s military campaign against Hamas in Gaza will resume once it ends. The war would continue until Israel’s goals of returning all 240 hostages and destroying Hamas was achieved he said.

“We will bring everyone back home. And when I say everyone I mean everyone,” he said, referencing two Israeli captives held by Hamas since 2014 and 2015, and the bodies of two soldiers believed killed in the 2014 Gaza war.

He added that the current military campaign would also make sure that “on the day after Hamas, no element that supports terrorism, or that educates its children by promoting terrorism, or pays terrorists or their families, will control Gaza.”

“Gaza will no longer pose a threat to Israel. We will restore security in both the south and the north. We are winning and will continue to fight until total victory,” he said.

Further highlighting the complexity of the situation, Netanyahu pointed out the recent killing of Khalil al-Kharaz, the deputy commander of Hamas’s al-Qassam Brigades’ Lebanese branch, by an Israeli airstrike in southern Lebanon.

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Wednesday, May 12, 2021

Islam - Current Day - More than 1000 Rockets from Gaza into Israel, Including 15 at Nuclear Site; Hezbollah Bankers Labelled Terrorists

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Israeli TV reports DIRECT HIT on Tel Aviv building as Palestinians launch
‘hundreds’ of rockets from Gaza 
11 May, 2021 18:06

Rockets are launched from Gaza city, controlled by the Palestinian Hamas movement, in response to an Israeli air strike
on a 12-storey building in the city, towards the coastal city of Tel Aviv, on May 11, 2021. © AFP / ANAS BABA

Palestinian militants in Gaza have fired over 100 rockets at Israel following the destruction of a residential tower block. Israeli media reported that a building in the Tel Aviv suburb of Holon has been hit.

According to regional media, at least 130 rockets have been fired from Gaza on Tuesday evening, targeting Tel Aviv and other Israeli cities. Al-Qassam Brigades, the military wing of Hamas, launched “hundreds” of rockets, the Gaza-based Shehab news agency reported.

Palestinians said the barrage is a response to the destruction of Hanadi tower, a residential complex in Gaza, by Israeli bombardment earlier in the day.

“If the enemy persists and bombs civilian towers, Tel Aviv will be on a date with a harsh missile strike that exceeds what happened in Ashkelon,” Al-Qassam spokesman Abu Ubayda said on Tuesday, according to local media.

Hamas claimed to have killed two Israelis and injured many more in rocket strikes on Ashkelon and Ashdod earlier in the day. Meanwhile, the ministry of health in Hamas-run Gaza reported that 28 people have been killed – including 10 children – and 152 were injured in Israeli bombings as of Tuesday afternoon.

Israeli Channel 12 showed black smoke billowing over Tel Aviv, while a photo of a burning bus has also made rounds on social media. The bus was empty when it was hit.

Another rocket reportedly hit the suburb of Rishon Letzion, further south. All flights have been suspended at Tel Aviv’s Ben Gurion International Airport, and planes are being diverted to Cyprus, the Civil Aviation Authority said.

The government in Tel Aviv has confirmed that two people were killed in Ashkelon and more than 30 wounded across southern Israel, as the Iron Dome missile defense apparently struggled to cope with the sheer volume of rockets from Gaza.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said that air strikes against Gaza will be increased in “both strength and frequency” due to the rocket barrage that began Monday.

Hamas and other groups in the Gaza Strip began launching rockets after Monday’s blaze outside the Al-Aqsa mosque on Jerusalem’s Temple Mount. A tree caught fire amid clashes between Israeli police and Palestinians protesting evictions from the Jerusalem neighborhood of Sheikh Jarrah.

How do they manage to get and hide hundreds of rockets? I thought Israeli security was better than that.




US labels seven Lebanese nationals as specially designated global terrorists
over alleged links to Hezbollah
11 May, 2021 16:15

FILE PHOTO. Members of Lebanon's Hezbollah. © Reuters / Aziz Taher

The US Treasury Department has imposed sanctions against seven people it claims are linked to Hezbollah and its financial wing, Al-Qard al-Hassan, labelling all of the individuals as “specially designated global terrorists”.

In a statement released on the Treasury website on Tuesday, the Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) announced it has blacklisted seven people for their alleged connections to Hezbollah and Al-Qard al-Hassan (AQAH). 

The sanctions target Ibrahim Ali Daher, who was described in the statement as serving as the chief of Hezbollah’s Central Finance Unit, and six others, who are accused of using personal bank accounts to cover up the Iran-backed movement’s activities.

“From the highest levels of Hezbollah’s financial apparatus to working level individuals, Hezbollah continues to abuse the Lebanese financial sector and drain Lebanon’s financial resources at an already dire time,” the US Treasury said in a statement.

Such actions demonstrate Hezbollah’s disregard for financial stability, transparency, or accountability in Lebanon.

The US has previously accused AQAH of being established to act as a “cover” for the financial activities of Hezbollah and allowing the group to present a front on the international financial system, sanctioning it in 2007.

The individuals accused have not publicly commented on the sanctions and Hezbollah has not responded to Treasury’s allegations.




Hamas’ military wing says it launched 15 rockets near
Israel’s Dimona nuclear reactor site
12 May, 2021 14:04

Israel's Iron Dome aerial defence system is activated to intercept a rocket launched from the Gaza Strip on May 12, 2021
©  AFP / EMMANUEL DUNAND

The Al-Qassam Brigades, the military wing of Hamas, has said it fired 15 rockets towards the Israeli town of Dimona, near the country’s main nuclear reactor, after Israel pledged a tough response against Palestinian militants.

The group announced its latest rocket attack from Gaza towards Israel in a statement on Wednesday, adding that another 50 rockets had been fired towards the city of Ashdod.

Unverified footage posted to social media purported to show the rockets being fired towards Dimona. No injuries have been reported.

On Wednesday, rocket warning sirens sounded in Dimona, Ashdod, and other Israeli areas, including Ashkelon, Yavne, and Beersheba, according to the Times of Israel.

The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) said “a barrage of rockets” had been fired from Gaza into southern Israel on Wednesday afternoon, having earlier reported that more than 1,050 were launched in the past 38 hours alone.

The airstrikes are the latest outbursts of violence amid a serious escalation between Israeli forces and Palestinian Hamas militants this week.

Israeli Defense Minister Benny Gantz said on Wednesday that the IDF would continue its air strikes on alleged Hamas targets in Gaza until there is “complete silence.”

According to the Palestinian Health Ministry, 53 people have died from the attacks in Gaza this week, including 14 children, while 320 people have been injured.

Meanwhile, six people are reported to have been killed in Israel.

I wonder if they knew which way the winds were blowing? A direct hit releasing radiation into a southeast wind could have annihilated Gaza. A west or southwest wind could have directed the radiation into diurnal winds flowing up or down the Jordan Valley. If upward, it could easily have reached Amman, Jordan.



Tuesday, September 29, 2020

Islam - Current Day - Palestinian Molotovs; Calais Camp Cleared Again; Iranian Terror Cell in S.A.; Civilian Casualties in Nagorno-Karabakh

Alert IDF troops nab 4 Palestinians with firebombs

September 29, 2020

Alert IDF troops nab 4 Palestinians with firebombs. Palestinians prepare molotov cocktails
in the city of Hebron, March 29, 2019. (Flash90/Wisam Hashlamoun)

 
IDF observers spot suspicious movement near settlement,
troops intercept terrorist squad armed with firebombs.

By Paul Shindman, World Israel News

A group of four Palestinian terrorists armed with molotov cocktails was intercepted moving towards a Jewish community in Samaria, the IDF announced Monday.

The four were spotted Monday evening just after the end of Yom Kippur by army observers near the town of Elon Moreh, some 50 kilometers (30 miles) north of Jerusalem, using remote video cameras. A squad of soldiers sent to intercept the Palestinians apprehended the four after firing into the air, the IDF Spokesperson’s office said in a statement.
 
The suspects were arrested with prepared gasoline firebombs in their possession.

Last month the General Security Service, Israel’s equivalent of the FBI, reported an increase in terrorist incidents in Judea and Samaria over the previous month, including 85 firebomb attacks by Palestinians using molotov cocktails – glass bottles filled with gasoline into which a rag is stuffed as a wick. The bottle is then thrown and explodes in a fireball when it hits.

Over the years, scores of people have been killed or seriously injured with horrific burns by firebomb attacks on vehicles.

In August, the GSS reported one Israeli was killed and three injured in three different stabbing attacks by Palestinians. Rabbi Shai Ohayon, 39 and a father of four young children, was stabbed to death August 27 by a Palestinian while walking home in the city of Kfar Saba.
 
Three Israelis were wounded in stone throwing attacks in Judea and Samaria. In addition to 85 firebomb attacks and the stabbings, there were six incidents of pipe-bombs, seven incidents involving small arms fire by Palestinians, and eight incidents of arson.

In the same month, Palestinian terrorists in Gaza fired 25 rockets at Israel. The GSS numbers do not include hundreds of incendiary balloons launched from Gaza that are triggered to land in Israel, where they caused scores of brush and forest fires.

The numbers also do not include hundreds of rock-throwing incidents on the roads and highways of Judea and Samaria.




French police clear Calais migrant camp in biggest op since ‘jungle’ dismantling

29 Sep 2020

French police evacuate some 800 migrants after they dismantled their camp located near the hospital in Calais, northern France, on September 29, 2020. ©  AFP/Bernard BARRON


Police on Tuesday dismantled a camp of at least 700 migrants in the French port city of Calais, the biggest such operation since the ‘jungle’ shantytown was broken up four years ago.

Police officers began the operation before sunrise on Tuesday, and some 200 people had been removed in the first two hours. Some 21 migrants were arrested, according to local authorities.

“We want to avoid a concentration and a new gathering point in Calais,” Louis Le Franc, the government’s top official for the northern Pas-de-Calais department, told reporters at the scene. It was the biggest dismantling of a Calais camp since the ‘jungle’ was cleared of some 9,000 migrants between 2015 and 2016, according to the official.

The majority of the migrants and would-be asylum seekers in the camp are men, mainly from the Middle East and Africa. Authorities plan to send about 150 of the evacuated people to reception centers in Pas-de-Calais. Also, 150 migrants will be brought to other departments in northern France, and the remainder to other regions in the country.

Le Franc claimed that the operation was above all to give people a safe haven before the winter period because the migrants “are living in this forested area in extremely difficult conditions.”

Migrants see the Calais camp as a launch point to cross the English Channel for Britain. People traffickers help them to get to the UK in small rubber boats or in trucks and cars that travel between the two countries on ferries and trains.

London has repeatedly demanded that the French government take more steps to prevent the migrants leaving France, calling the high numbers who made the illegal crossing this summer unacceptable.

French authorities say they have intercepted at least 1,317 migrants since January 1, as they tried to reach Britain’s shores.




Covering up ’their own failed efforts’: Tehran debunks Saudi claims
of busting Iranian-trained terrorist cell

FILE PHOTO: Saudi special forces practice and anti-terror raid during training in Darma, Saudi Arabia, March 26, 2014
© Reuters / Faisal Al Nasser
29 Sep 2020

Saudi Arabia claims to have uncovered an Iranian-trained terrorist cell, arresting 10 people and seizing a stash of weapons and explosives in a farmhouse. However, Tehran has dismissed the report as “complete fabrication.”

The alleged terror cell was discovered last week, Saudi security officials told the state-run SPA news agency on Monday. The identities of those arrested are being kept secret, but officials said they had seized a large amount of weapons, explosives, chemicals, and electronic devices from a farmhouse within the kingdom.

The Iranian Foreign Ministry hit back at Riyadh on Tuesday, calling the news a “complete fabrication,” and a new twist on Saudi Arabia’s “non-credible and repetitive” stance.

“Saudi rulers have chosen false frame-ups against Iran as a weapon to deflect public opinion and a method to cover up their own failed efforts,” exclaimed Foreign Ministry spokesman Saeed Khatibzadeh. The diplomat said such behavior will put Saudi Arabia in harm’s way unless it chooses “the path of honesty and wisdom.”

 The Saudi authorities shared pictures of an array of seized weapons with the media.

Cell members “received military and field training” in Iran, including in “how to make explosives” by the elite Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps in 2017, a Saudi spokesman alleged.

Arguably the two most powerful states in the Gulf region, Saudi Arabia and Iran have long competed for influence in the Middle East. The Sunni Muslim Saudi kingdom is currently embroiled in a five-year war in Yemen against Houthi rebels aligned with Shi’ite Iran.

Riyadh has also blamed Iran for a series of attacks against its oil facilities, including a massive missile and drone strike last year. Iran denies responsibility.

The kingdom severed diplomatic ties with Tehran following the 2016 attacks on its missions in Iran, amid local demonstrations against the execution of the revered Shia leader Sheikh Nimr al-Nimr by the Saudi authorities.




Ten Azerbaijani civilians killed in Nagorno-Karabakh clashes as death toll rises & fighting intensifies – President Aliyev
29 Sep 2020 

FILE PHOTO: An ambulance in Baku, Azerbaijan © RIA Novosti / Murad Orudzhev

Civilian casualties among Azerbaijanis are rising as intense hostilities continue over the disputed Nagorno-Karabakh region, Baku claimed on Tuesday, reporting that several adults and some children have perished in the fighting.

Fierce battles in the ethnic-Armenian-controlled mountainous region continued for the third day in a row, with numerous deaths reported in clashes between Armenian and Azeri forces. But, in Azerbaijan itself, civilians have borne the brunt of border violence, President Ilkham Aliyev has insisted.

"We have had casualties during these two days, including among the civilian population," he said upon receiving credentials from a newly-appointed Pakistani ambassador on Tuesday.

"Unfortunately, the number of civilian deaths in our country is growing," Azerbaijan's president alleged. A total of 10 civilians have been killed, including "five members of the same family, [and] two children," he outlined.

Baku and Yerevan have both reported civilian casualties since the outbreak of hostilities along the border of Nagorno-Karabakh on Sunday. Both sides – which quickly resorted to heavy weaponry during the initial fighting – have likewise accused each other of indiscriminately targeting non-combatants.

Earlier on Tuesday, officials in Yerevan said at least one person was killed in an Azeri bombardment of the Armenian border town of Vardenis. A drone strike also hit a passenger bus which burnt out completely, but no one was hurt in the incident.

The rising death toll among civilians has caused concern outside the conflict-ridden South Caucasus. The Geneva-based International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) has urged the warring parties "to take all necessary measures to guarantee the protection and respect of civilian infrastructure and civilian lives," the aid agency said in a statement obtained by Russian media.

UN chief Antonio Guterres also condemned the use of force and regretted "the loss of life and the toll on the civilian population." Echoing calls from other world leaders, he demanded that Baku and Yerevan cease fire and resort to dialogue without delay. The Security Council is poised to discuss the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict later today.

From another story, it appears that a Turkish F-16 shot down an Armenian SU25. Ankara denies it. F-16s are American made and SU25s are Russian made. 

Vardenis is not even in Nagorno-Karabakh. (See second story in post immediately below for map).



Friday, May 22, 2020

Debunking the Claim That “Palestinians” Are the Indigenous People of Israel


By DANIEL GRYNGLAS
JPOST STAFF)

The wars between Israel and its Arab neighbors were fought for many years on the battlefield between armies. In recent decades the arena of conflict has shifted from hand-to-hand combat to a war of narratives.

Everybody agrees that the current affluence of Israel, its modern infrastructure and economy were developed by the Jews. The Palestinian Arab narrative is that as the ancient, indigenous people of Palestine they feel dispossessed and they deserve to take over Israel’s riches. Jewish claims to their heritage in the land of Israel are supported by abundant archaeological artifacts and historical records.

Meanwhile, there are no records to support the Palestinian narrative. In history, art and literature there is no trace at all of any Muslim people referred to by anybody as “Palestinians.”

Records show that it was 19th and 20th century Jewish settlement and the resulting employment opportunities that drew successive waves of Arab immigrants to Palestine. “The Arab population shows a remarkable increase ….. partly due to the import of Jewish capital into Palestine and other factors associated with the growth of the [Jewish] National Home..” (The Peel Commission Report - 1937)

“..in the Jewish settlement Rishon l’Tsion founded in 1882, by the year 1889, the forty Jewish families settled there, had attracted more than four hundred Arab families.... Many other Arab villages had sprouted in the same fashion.” (Joan Peters - From Time Immemorial p. 252 - referenced further as: FTI)

British PM Winston Churchill said in 1939: “.. far from being persecuted, the Arabs have crowded into the country [Palestine]..”

Jericho 19th century

Palestinian nation not invented yet

Before the Six-Day War in 1967, when Jordan controlled the West Bank and Egypt ruled in Gaza, there was never any suggestion on the part of the "Palestinians" that they wanted independence in their ancestral homeland. The reason was that the "Palestinian" nation hadn't been invented yet.

In fact, before the State of Israel was born, the term "Palestinians" was used by the Jews to refer to themselves and their organizations. “The Palestine Post”, the Palestine Foundation Fund, Palestine Airways, and the Palestine Symphony Orchestra were all purely Jewish enterprises.

We first hear of Arabs referred to as "Palestinians" when Egypt’s President Nasser, with help from the Russian KGB, established the "Palestine Liberation Organization" in 1964. It was only during the 1970s that the newly minted “Palestinians” began to promote their narrative through murder and assassination. The Arabs have justified their attacks as acts of the indigenous people struggling for national liberation.

Birket, Israel - 19th century

Joan Peter’s research has exposed the truth about Arab claims

Many individual authors have challenged the “Palestinian” narrative. Among these, one of the most ambitious was Joan Peters, who in 1984 published her thoroughly researched study of Arab immigration into Palestine, From Time Immemorial (FTI). Peters assembled many accounts of 19th century travelers’ journeys through the Holy Land that paint the picture of a forsaken and almost uninhabited land.

Mark Twain’s comments in 1867 are probably the best known: “….. A desolate country whose soil is rich enough, but is given over wholly to weeds… a silent mournful expanse…. a desolation…. we never saw a human being on the whole route…. hardly a tree or shrub anywhere.”

And if the Jews were to disappear from the Holy Land, that is what it will return to within a few generations.

Peters documents how the current land of Israel with its millions of Arabs and Jews gradually emerged from its desolate 19th century beginnings. She analyzes the respective populations of Muslims, Christians and Jews based on data available from existing sources including Ottoman census figures, government documents, old publications, scientific research, etc.

Peters’ work was received with accolades and praise in most quarters and with predictable outrage by the supporters of the “Palestinian” narrative The vehemence with which Peters was attacked was very telling. She had undermined the basis for the delegitimization of Israel. She had shown that the vast majority of “Palestinians” are not indigenous to Palestine but rather descendants of the Arab economic migrants who arrived in the late 19th and 20th centuries.

Peter’s thorough analysis consists of 410 pages of text and 190 pages of documentary appendices. The general public could hardly be expected to wade through the 600-page tome full of data tables and quotes from hundreds of sources. Thus the book was unable to reverse the continuing fiction of the indigenous “Palestinian” people whose lands have been stolen by the Jews.

A simple new way to prove Peters’ key conclusion

In the midst of various arguments, what has been overlooked is a simple and incontrovertible way to prove that the vast majority of “Palestinians” are the descendants of the relatively recent Arab immigrants.

Peters calculated that in 1882, just the non-nomadic, settled Muslims in Palestine numbered 141,000. Among them, those that resided in Palestine before the 1831 Egyptian invasion numbered 75 percent, or 105,700 (FTI page 197). By 2015, descendants of these 105,700 persons can trace their linage in Palestine for almost 200 years. Therefore, one might consider them to be the indigenous residents. The date 1831 is important, because this was the beginning of the war with Arab Egypt, during which many thousands of Arabs settled in Palestine and changed its demographics.

The number of 105,700 thousand settled Muslims is in general agreement with other important data. 
Walter Lowdermilk gives the total number of 200,000 people residing in Palestine in 1850 (page 76 – Palestine Land of Promise 1944). Lowdermilk's number includes Jews, Christians, travelling nomadic Bedouins and settled Muslims. It also includes Arabs that immigrated after the war of 1831. 
Arthur Ruppin estimates the total population in year 1882 as 300,000 Palestinian inhabitants, including nomadic and settled Muslims, Christians and Jews (The Jews in the Modern World, MacMillan - 1934 page 368).

If these 105,700 indigenous Muslims were to increase in numbers only through natural population growth, how many would they number today in 2015? This would represent the size of this population as if there were no Muslim immigration at all.

We can calculate the estimated 2015 native population, based on natural rates of population growth. I assume that the post-1882 Muslim population in Palestine -- apart from immigration — grew at approximately the same rate as the populations of neighboring Syria, Egypt and Lebanon for which rates we have reliable data. That rate of growth was 1.1% per annum. (FTI page 529 table in note 78) **

I used the compounded interest formula to do the math. Applying the 1.1% growth rate to the Muslim population resident in Palestine in 1882 yields a total number of 453,000 Muslim descendants in 2015 of these original 105,700 native people.

According to the 2015 World Almanac, the current “Palestinian” population, including Israeli Arabs, and Arab residents of Gaza, Golan, Judea and Samaria totals 10,523,715 people. 453,000 descendants of indigenous Muslim residents constitute only 4.3% of the current “Palestinian” population. Therefore the other 95.7% of present-day “Palestinians” are clearly those Arabs and their descendants who migrated to Israel between 1831 and 2015.




Monday, September 3, 2018

Gaza-area Israeli Farmers Sue Hamas in International Court

Jewish farmers fly to The Hague to sue Hamas for
harming civilians and civilian agriculture
Arutz Sheva Staff

A scorched field near the Israel-Gaza borderYonatan Sindel, Flash 90

After many months of incendiary kites and mortar fire, farmers from the Gaza vicinity flew on Monday night to The Hague to file a lawsuit against Hamas with the International Criminal Court.

The lawsuit, which will be submitted through the "Shurat Hadin" organization, will be on behalf of the farmers and another 50,000 people from Israel and around the world who joined the lawsuit against senior Hamas figures.

The suit will focus on Hamas violations of the Rome Statute, including the use of children in warfare, use of a civilian population as human shields, attacking Israel's borders, and the burning of civilians' agricultural fields via incendiary balloons.

At the same time, a special exhibition will be displayed opposite the International Court Building, documenting the damage caused by the incendiary kites and mortar attacks in the Gaza vicinity.

Since March 2018, terrorists from Gaza have traumatized the people living in neighboring communities along the Gaza border, sending incendiary balloons, bullets, and rockets into Israeli territory. These four months have threatened both the Israelis' mental well-being and their livelihood.

Nearly 10,000 acres of farmland have been scorched, decimating the region’s agricultural economy, and there has been a massive increase in the number of individuals experiencing and being treated for Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD).

I think this is a great idea, but I also think that Israel should use drones to capture the kites and return them to Gaza.



Monday, July 2, 2018

Australia Cuts Funding to Palestine, Fearing Support of Terrorism

A remarkably sensible decision
By Ed Adamczyk

Palestinians carry injured as Israeli forces fire tear gas at the Israel-Gaza border on June 29. Australia reallocated its $10 million funding of the Palestinian Authority from the World Bank to a United Nations agency on Monday out of fear the funding is used to support terrorist activities. Photo by Ismael Mohamad/UPI | License Photo

UPI -- Australia's funding of Palestine through the World Bank was stopped on Monday, the country's foreign ministry said Monday, out of concern the money is aiding terrorism.

The reallocation of $10 million will move the money from the World Bank Multi-Donor Trust Fund and directed to the United Nations' Humanitarian Fund for the Palestinian Territories.

The U.N. fund provides basic services to Palestinians, including healthcare, food, water, improved sanitation and shelter. The majority of the money in the fund is spent in Gaza.

"I wrote to the Palestinian Authority ... to seek clear assurance that Australian funding is not being used to assist Palestinians convicted of politically motivated violence," Australia Foreign Minister Julie Bishop said in a statement.

"However, I am concerned that in providing funds for this aspect of the PA's operations there is an opportunity for it to use its own budget to activities that Australia would never support."

Bishop added she's confident no Australian contributions have been misused.

I suspect, if that were really the case, there would not be any need of the reallocation. I suspect Bishop is just trying to avoid opening a big can of worms. Anyway, good move, and another indication the Hamas is all about terrorism and antisemitism. If only the rest of the world would open their eyes.



Tuesday, February 21, 2017

The Offer to Turn the Gaza Strip into Singapore

Hate wins over prosperity!
In other words - they would rather be poor and sacrifice their children, and hate the Jews, than be happy, comfortable and live in peace
by Bassam Tawil

Whither the future of Gaza: to be "the Singapore of the Middle East," or to more terrorism and war? Sadly, Hamas does not want a new "Singapore" in the Middle East. Hamas wants Israel
to disappear from the face of the earth. The welfare of Palestinians living
under its rule is the last thing on the mind of Hamas.


The Palestinian Islamic movement Hamas has once again demonstrated its priorities: killing Jews. That clearly takes precedence over easing the plight of the two million Palestinians living under its rule in the Gaza Strip.

Since Hamas violently seized control of the Gaza Strip in the summer of 2007, the conditions of the Palestinians living there have gone from bad to worse. Crisis after crisis has hit those under the Hamas rule; electricity and water as well as lack of medicine and proper medical care are in dangerously short supply.

Disputes between Hamas and the Palestinian Authority have left the Gaza Strip dangerously short of fuel, resulting in massive power outages. Palestinians there consequently have had to resort to using wood for cooking and heating. Hamas, which has brought about three wars that wreaked havoc on its people, is unable to provide them with basic needs.

Last week, Hamas received an offer that no sane entity would turn down. It is to be noted that the offer did not come from Hamas's friends and allies in Iran and the Arab and Islamic world. Rather, the offer, which promises to turn the Gaza Strip, where most residents live in the poverty of "refugee camps," into "the Singapore of the Middle East," came from Israel.

Specifically, the offer was made by Israeli Defense Minister Avigdor Lieberman, who proposed building a seaport and an airport, as well as industrial zones that would help create 40,000 jobs in the Gaza Strip, if Hamas agreed to demilitarization and to dismantling the tunnels and rocket systems it has built up.

"The Gazans must understand that Israel, which withdrew from the Gaza Strip to the last millimeter, is not the source of their suffering -- it is the Hamas leadership, which doesn't take their needs into consideration," Lieberman said in a televised message to the residents of the Gaza Strip. "The moment Hamas gives up its tunnels and rockets, we'll be the first to invest."

Only Israel has ever made such an offer to Hamas. Such a plan would vastly improve the living conditions of the Gaza Strip population. All Hamas is required to do is abandon its weapons and plans to kill Jews, and return the bodies of missing Israeli soldiers.

A seaport and an airport would place the Gaza Strip on the global map and open it to investors not only from Israel, but from many other countries as well. Arab and Islamic states, however, are unlikely to rush in to invest in Gaza because, by and large, they despise the Palestinians. One of these countries, Egypt, imposes strict travel restrictions on the Palestinians in Gaza by keeping the Rafah border crossing closed for most days of the year. The Palestinians of the Gaza Strip are considered personae non gratae in many Arab and Islamic countries. Why? Perhaps because they see them as a security threat. Or perhaps simply because they hate their Arab brothers.

Still, there is no shortage of investors in the West who, if given the opportunity and the proper political climate, would not hesitate to invest their money in the Gaza Strip.

Gaza City


Hamas does not want prosperity for Gazans

Sadly for the residents of Gaza, none of this is going to happen. Their leaders in Hamas, some of whom have accumulated large fortunes and are living comfortable lives in oil-rich Gulf countries, are not interested in alleviating their people's misery. On the contrary; Hamas wants its people suffering, as bitter Palestinians are perfect candidates for recruitment to the jihad (holy war) against Israel, the Jews and the West.

But all of this takes some spin -- at which Hamas, like its rival, the Palestinian Authority, is masterful. Whatever goes wrong in their territories as a result of their failed policies, Israel is to blame.

Israel's latest offer to clean up the murderous mess that is now the Gaza Strip was rejected within hours of its delivery. One Hamas spokesman after the other made it clear that the Islamic movement is not interested in turning the Gaza Strip into "the Singapore of the Middle East," but rather wishes to maintain its current status as a base for jihad and the promotion of extremist ideology, anti-Semitism and anti-Western sentiments.

Why did Hamas reject an offer for a seaport, airport and tens of thousands of jobs for Palestinians? Because Hamas does not see its conflict with Israel as an economic issue. The dispute is not about improving the living conditions of Palestinians, as far as Hamas is concerned. Instead, it is about the very existence of Israel.

"The Israeli offer is a silly one," explained Palestinian political analyst Ibrahim Al-Madhoun. "Hamas rejected it because Hamas does not wish to turn the case of liberating the land and Palestinians into an economic issue."

To clarify further: Hamas does not want a new "Singapore" in the Middle East. Hamas wants Israel to disappear from the Middle East and ideally from the face of the earth. The welfare of Palestinians living under its rule is the last thing on the mind of Hamas.

Strikingly, Hamas leaders openly admit all of this. "If we wanted to turn the Gaza Strip into Singapore, we could have achieved that with our own hands," declared senior Hamas official Mahmoud Zahar. He went on to say that Hamas is continuing to prepare for war with Israel in order to "liberate all of Palestine."

The "settlements," to them, are not Judea, Samaria and east Jerusalem; they are Haifa, Jaffa (Tel Aviv), all of Jerusalem, all of Israel. Just look at any map of Palestine: the outline is identical to -- superimposed on -- Israel.

Palestinian leaders are experts at rejecting Israeli gestures and offers for peace. While Hamas continues to say "no" to ending the suffering of the people living under its thumb, the Palestinian Authority continues to reject various Israeli offers for peace. In the past two decades, Palestinian leaders have rejected the advances of all Israeli prime ministers who offered them concessions and compromise. Indeed, Hamas and the Palestinian Authority share a deadly determination to sacrifice as many Palestinians as possible in their war to destroy Israel.

Bassam Tawil is a scholar based in the Middle East.

It's time for Gazans to give up this hatred, this evil. 1.7 million Arabs, mostly Palestinians, live and work in Israel and are mostly very happy. Gazans can have that happiness too not just for themselves but for their children. Sadly, too many children will grow up with nothing but hatred in their hearts and martyr themselves for a completely useless and Godless cause.