The Palestine thread

Started by give her dixie, October 17, 2012, 01:29:42 PM

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Ball DeBeaver

Quote from: seafoid on October 22, 2012, 08:46:43 AM
Quote from: Ball DeBeaver on October 22, 2012, 07:52:58 AM
But the Palestinians are just peace loving tree huggers. They wouldn't hurt a fly.  :-X


Just this months rocket attacks on Israel. Although the majority of them don't cause injury, it's only a matter of time before they start to find their range.


October 1
According to the Israel Police, Palestinians fired a rocket into Israel. No injuries or damage were reported.[251]
October 4
In the evening, according to an Israel Defense Forces spokesperson, Palestinians fired a Qassam rocket into the Ashkelon area.[252]
October 8
On the morning of the Jewish holiday of Shemini Atzeret, Hamas, Palestinian Islamic Jihad and other terrorist groups fired more than 50 rockets and mortars into Israel. One of the rockets landed in a petting zoo in the Eshkol Regional Council, killing two goats and wounding nine other goats. A worker stated that the zoo was usually "packed with children" but was empty at the time because of the holiday. A residential building was also damaged, but no human injuries were reported. Israelis in the Eshkol Regional Council were instructed to remain in shelters for several hours. This marked the first time since June that Hamas, which controls the Gaza Strip, claimed responsibility for rocket attacks on Israel. The group's stated aim was vengeance against "Zionist crimes"; this was an allusion to an Israeli air strike the previous day against Muhammad Jerbi, a jihadist militant from Rafah, and Abdullah Mohamed Hassan Maqawi, a member of the The Mujahideen Shura Council of Jerusalem, a Gazan militant group.[253][254]
October 9
Palestinians fired 6 rockets into Israel. No injuries or damage were reported in any of the attacks.
Around 6 am, a rocket was launched into the Eshkol Regional Council.[255]
In the afternoon, a Qassam rocket was fired into the Sha'ar Hanegev Regional Council.[256]
After nightfall, two Qassam rockets landed outside Sderot, and three Grad missiles landed outside Netivot.[255][257]

Israel responded with an air strike on an infiltration tunnel in the northern Gaza Strip.[258]
October 10
In the morning, Palestinians fired a rocket into the Eshkol Regional Council.[259] Another rocket exploded in an open area in the city of Netivot.[260] In the evening, a Grad missile was fired toward Netivot.[261] No injuries or damage were reported in any of the attacks. Israel responded with an air strike on a Hamas training camp, causing no injuries.[262]
October 12
Around 19:30, Palestinians from the Mujahideen Shura Council in the Environs of Jerusalem fired a Grad missile into Netivot, which exploded in the backyard of a family home. Shrapnel pierced the walls of the home and penetrated a child's bedroom. Though there were no physical injuries, two people were hospitalized for acute stress reaction. Israel responded with an air strike on two Mujahideen Shura Council terrorists riding a motorcycle in the northern Gaza Strip. One was killed and the other was injured.[263][264][265]
October 14
Palestinians fired two rockets into the Eshkol Regional Council, causing no injuries or damage. In a separate incident, Israeli forces targeted Palestinians terrorists as they were preparing to fire rockets into Israel, killing one and injuring another.[266]
October 16
Palestinians fired a rocket that landed near a home in the Ashkelon Coast Regional Council. The building was damaged and two people were treated for acute stress reaction. A second rocket landed in an open area in the Lachish Regional Council. Local residents were urged to stay close to bomb shelters. The attacks followed a threat against Israel by Sinai-based Salafist group Ansar Bayt al-Maqdes. Israel responded with an air strike on a base of Hamas' armed wing in the northern Gaza Strip, causing no injuries.[267][268][269]
October 17
Palestinian terrorists fired at least seven rockets into southern Israel, one of which struck a kindergarten. The building was damaged, but no one was in it at the time and no injuries were caused. The other rockets landed in open areas. Israel returned fire at the source of the rockets and hit some of the terrorists, according to Palestinian media.[270]
October 18
Palestinians fired a rocket into the Eshkol Regional Council, causing no injuries or damage.

The collective punishment of 1.5 million people is inconsistent with the moral principles of Judaism. The IRA bombed places in England but the catholics of NI were never denied access to food.
They were never bombed with white phosphorous either.
Firing rockets into civilian areas with no guidance is against Islamic teachings.
Rejoicing in the slaughter of innocent children is against everything Islam teaches.
QuotePalestinians Hand Out Sweets in Celebration of Massacre of Jewish Family
March 12th, 2011 | Author: Un:dhimmi

Hey, let's celebrate our hero baby killer: Palestinian hands out sweets to Hamas policemen in Rafah

Islamic depravity hits bottom. Keeps digging:

Rafah residents hand out candy following massacre of Jewish family, three children in West Bank settlement of Itamar.

Gaza residents from the southern city of Rafah hit the streets Saturday to celebrate the terror attack in the West Bank settlement of Itamar where five family members were murdered in their sleep, including three children.

Residents handed out candy and sweets, one resident saying the joy "is a natural response to the harm settlers inflict on the Palestinian residents in the West Bank."

Meanwhile, Palestinian Prime Minister Salam Fayyad said he "clearly and firmly denounces the terror attack, just as I have denounced crimes against Palestinians.

"We are against all types of violence," Fayyad said during a tour in Bethlehem. "Our position has not changed. As we have said many times before, we categorically oppose violence and terror, regardless of the identity of the victims or the perpetrators."

IDF and security forces have been scouring the West Bank area since late Friday night, and have arrested 20 Palestinians from the villages of Awarta, Zababdeh, Sanur and Siliya. The IAF employed unmanned aerial vehicle in an effort to search for the suspects.

The Hamas movement accused the Palestinian Authority's security apparatus of arresting three of its activists near Qalqilya and Jenin.

"The report of five murdered Israelis is not enough to punish someone," said Hamas Spokesperson Sami Abu Zuhri, adding, "However; we in Hamas completely support the resistance against settlers who murder and use crime and terror against the Palestinian people under the auspices of the Israeli occupation soldiers."

A pamphlet distributed by the Islamic group said the PA also detained activists from Nablus, who were previously imprisoned and released.

According to an unverified report, Fatah's military wing – the al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades – claimed responsibility for the attack. A group spokesman told a Palestinian news agency that a terror cell infiltrated the settlement of Itamar and committed the attack.



Grisly scene: home where the appalling hate crime took place

The spokesperson stressed that the attack "came as a response to Israel's continues hostile policy toward the Palestinian people."

'Give murderers death sentences'
Defense Minister Ehud Barak convened an evaluation session at the Defense Ministry offices in Tel Aviv following the attack. The meeting was attended by IDF Chief of Staff Benny Gantz and other military and intelligence officials.

Barak called on the leaders of Jewish settlements in the West Bank to act responsibly and urged the Palestinian leadership to denounce the attack.

Ron Nachman, mayor of the city of Ariel, arrived in Itamar Saturday noon and expressed anger over the government and defense minister's conduct.

"We need to find those behind the attack and give them the death penalty. I can't recall such a horrific terror attack," he said.

Nachman refused to comment on future "price tag" operations of radical rightist, saying: "I am not responsible for violent acts from either side."


Palestinian children are still made to 'celebrate' the Ramallah Lynchings today..

This degenerate, ghoulish behaviour, which almost defies belief is, in fact common practice by the Palestinians after murdering Israeli Jews.

The most well-known example was the Ramallah Lynching in 2000, where two IDF soldiers unfortunate to stray into the wrong area were killed and disembowelled in the streets by mobs of screaming Muslims.

To this day, the iconic image of the man holding up his blood-soaked hands to the crowd below him outside the police station where the slaughter took place, is still re-enacted by Palestinian children celebrating the event.

But we're willing to bet that the average American, German, Scandnavian or Brit is completely unaware of this practice.

Because, in the biased, single-narrative world of the mainstream media, the grisly details of these stories are invariably censored – BBC coverage of this story from today being a prime example.

Stripped of context, it was dressed up as an 'isolated incident' – standard procedure in the pro-Muslim, pro-Palestinian, anti-Israel British media. Had things been the other way around however, The BBC would have ensured that we never heard the end of it.

As usual though, they buried this story in the ME section of their website, whereas you can be take to the bank the fact that the slightest perceived transgression by Israel will always make the 'top stories' section on the front page.

The lauding of the killer on the al-Qassam webstes and elsewhere – and the street-party-like atmosphere and candy distribution in the disputed territories, will without doubt be buried in the West.

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seafoid

All you have is  bog standard hasbara.
The Palestinians are not human so  they can be degraded at will.

"This degenerate, ghoulish behaviour, which almost defies belief is, in fact common practice by the Palestinians after murdering Israeli Jews.The most well-known example was the Ramallah Lynching in 2000, where two IDF soldiers unfortunate to stray into the wrong area were killed and disembowelled in the streets by mobs of screaming Muslims".

They were shot in the head. I was in Ramallah at the time. By the time they made it onto the street they were dead.
The soldiers were must'arabeen, soldiers dressed as Palestinians and they were in town to kill someone. 

I seem to recall 2 British soldiers being killed after an incident at Milltown Cemetery in the 1980s but not even the BNP would class all Northern Irish catholics as degenerates.   

To this day, the iconic image of the man holding up his blood-soaked hands to the crowd below him outside the police station where the slaughter took place, is still re-enacted by Palestinian children celebrating the event.

Sounds just like the matzos soaked in the blood of Christian children that Der Sturmer used to mention.  Bullshit.

What is Israel going to do with all  of those unwanted Palestinians? that is the key question.
"f**k it, just score"- Donaghy   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IbxG2WwVRjU

Ball DeBeaver

QuoteI seem to recall 2 British soldiers being killed after an incident at Milltown Cemetery in the 1980s but not even the BNP would class all Northern Irish catholics as degenerates.   
I recall it very well. They had a much more humane death than that of the soldiers in Ramallah.
Maybe we aren't all classed as degenerates because our children were never taught to rejoice in, and celebrate the barbaric murder of a human being, any human being. At least, not in our house.
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seafoid

Quote from: Ball DeBeaver on October 22, 2012, 03:08:49 PM
QuoteI seem to recall 2 British soldiers being killed after an incident at Milltown Cemetery in the 1980s but not even the BNP would class all Northern Irish catholics as degenerates.   
I recall it very well. They had a much more humane death than that of the soldiers in Ramallah.
Maybe we aren't all classed as degenerates because our children were never taught to rejoice in, and celebrate the barbaric murder of a human being, any human being. At least, not in our house.

What a stupid argument.

Reminds me of this


http://www.nybooks.com/articles/archives/2012/aug/16/cauldron/?page=2

As desperate Viennese Jews increasingly failed to report to collection points, the Germans ordered the IKG "marshals"—the Viennese equivalent of ghetto police—to assist them in rounding up recalcitrant Jews, bringing them to the collection points, and guarding against any escape. Initially, Josef Löwenherz, the head of the IKG, refused to submit to this Nazi demand in November 1941, but the Nazis then recruited their own thugs to conduct the roundups in the most brutal manner, and Löwenherz relented so that "decent" people could be assigned to the task. As the continued exemption of the so-called "lifters" (Ausheber) depended upon total compliance and fulfillment of their assigned quotas, not surprisingly those being deported did not think their actions "decent."

"f**k it, just score"- Donaghy   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IbxG2WwVRjU

Ball DeBeaver

Quote from: seafoid on October 22, 2012, 03:30:14 PM
Quote from: Ball DeBeaver on October 22, 2012, 03:08:49 PM
QuoteI seem to recall 2 British soldiers being killed after an incident at Milltown Cemetery in the 1980s but not even the BNP would class all Northern Irish catholics as degenerates.   
I recall it very well. They had a much more humane death than that of the soldiers in Ramallah.
Maybe we aren't all classed as degenerates because our children were never taught to rejoice in, and celebrate the barbaric murder of a human being, any human being. At least, not in our house.

What a stupid argument.

Reminds me of this


http://www.nybooks.com/articles/archives/2012/aug/16/cauldron/?page=2

As desperate Viennese Jews increasingly failed to report to collection points, the Germans ordered the IKG "marshals"—the Viennese equivalent of ghetto police—to assist them in rounding up recalcitrant Jews, bringing them to the collection points, and guarding against any escape. Initially, Josef Löwenherz, the head of the IKG, refused to submit to this Nazi demand in November 1941, but the Nazis then recruited their own thugs to conduct the roundups in the most brutal manner, and Löwenherz relented so that "decent" people could be assigned to the task. As the continued exemption of the so-called "lifters" (Ausheber) depended upon total compliance and fulfillment of their assigned quotas, not surprisingly those being deported did not think their actions "decent."
How the hell do you equate what I posted to that garbage you just spewed out. You have some seriously fu**ed up thinking there fella.
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seafoid

Quote from: Ball DeBeaver on October 22, 2012, 03:48:50 PM
Quote from: seafoid on October 22, 2012, 03:30:14 PM
Quote from: Ball DeBeaver on October 22, 2012, 03:08:49 PM
QuoteI seem to recall 2 British soldiers being killed after an incident at Milltown Cemetery in the 1980s but not even the BNP would class all Northern Irish catholics as degenerates.   
I recall it very well. They had a much more humane death than that of the soldiers in Ramallah.
Maybe we aren't all classed as degenerates because our children were never taught to rejoice in, and celebrate the barbaric murder of a human being, any human being. At least, not in our house.

What a stupid argument.

Reminds me of this


http://www.nybooks.com/articles/archives/2012/aug/16/cauldron/?page=2

As desperate Viennese Jews increasingly failed to report to collection points, the Germans ordered the IKG "marshals"—the Viennese equivalent of ghetto police—to assist them in rounding up recalcitrant Jews, bringing them to the collection points, and guarding against any escape. Initially, Josef Löwenherz, the head of the IKG, refused to submit to this Nazi demand in November 1941, but the Nazis then recruited their own thugs to conduct the roundups in the most brutal manner, and Löwenherz relented so that "decent" people could be assigned to the task. As the continued exemption of the so-called "lifters" (Ausheber) depended upon total compliance and fulfillment of their assigned quotas, not surprisingly those being deported did not think their actions "decent."
How the hell do you equate what I posted to that garbage you just spewed out. You have some seriously f***ed up thinking there fella.

I do apologise if it went above your head.


Was it really humane to murder 2 British soldiers who were cornered by a mob? Were they put to sleep by injection after a cup of tea ?   Did they really have to die? Was this explained to them? Did they give their consent?

And barbarism is about what Israel is doing to Gaza. As Gideon Levy said about the calories document

The reason the Israel Defense Forces was reluctant to publicize this document was because it would make Israel look even worse in world opinion than it already does. It's a matter of image, you know; the goyim shouldn't find out. It's not nice for the goyim to know how low Israeli racism could sink.
"f**k it, just score"- Donaghy   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IbxG2WwVRjU

Ball DeBeaver

Sorry, did I miss the bit in the papers about Derek Wood and David Howes having their intestines ripped from their bodies? No. They were beaten and shot. I don't want to lessen the horror of their murder, but you just can't compare the two in their brutality.

Oh, and Gideon Levy. That well know apologist for Hamas.  ::)
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give her dixie

Quote from: Ball DeBeaver on October 22, 2012, 04:06:24 PM


Oh, and Gideon Levy. That well know apologist for Hamas.  ::)

Seafoid, we have a troll on patrol. Ignore his hasbara.
next stop, September 10, for number 4......

Ball DeBeaver

QuoteGideon Levy is a fastidious journalist, one, I do believe, who would never knowingly publish an untruth. And yet, again, I have to quote the old "People in glass houses ...." cliché. For while Levy scrupulously seeks the truth, it is almost never the whole truth. In his inexplicable and anguished race to write and print anything that will show Israel in a bad light, Levy usually manages to leave out of his stories the redeeming features that might throw a different light on Israel. We want the truth, the WHOLE truth ... . And there Levy has failed us, time and time again.

http://www.propagandistmag.com/2012/10/16/revolting-lies-and-truth-about-gideon-levy
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Ball DeBeaver

Russia to the rescue?

Thursday, October 18, 2012 | Ryan Jones


Israel was spared yet more condemnation by the United Nations on Wednesday not by its usual benefactor, the United States, but rather by Russia, which traditionally sides with the Jewish state's Arab antagonists.

At the current gathering of the United Nations Education, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) in Paris, the world body was to vote on three Arab resolutions proposed by Jordan, the Palestinian Authority and Syria. All three resolutions charged Israel with abuse of local Arab populations and Muslim-claimed territories.

Most prominent was the resolution submitted by Jordan accusing Israel of trying to "change the character of Jerusalem" and blasting the prospect of allowing Jews to pray atop the Temple Mount.

Islamic authorities like to claim that the Jews have no historical or religious ties to Jerusalem's Temple Mount, and therefore reject the idea that Jews should have any reason to pray there.

All three Arab entities were surprised when Russia insisted that a vote on the resolutions be postponed for at least six months, and that instead a fact-finding mission be sent to Jerusalem to determine if the Jordanian accusations are accurate. The Russians said Israel is under no obligation to agree to host such a mission.

Last November, UNESCO became the first major world body to officially recognize "Palestine" as an independent state. It is little wonder that it has now become a primary venue for de-legitimizing Israel.


http://www.israeltoday.co.il/NewsItem/tabid/178/nid/23437/Default.aspx
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Ball DeBeaver

A brave Arab woman stands up for Israel


Friday, October 19, 2012 | Ryan Jones



The Times of Israel has published a fascinating interview with a brave young Arab woman from a small town in the Galilee region who has dedicated her life to defending Israel in the public arena.

Boshra Khalaila is hardly the only Israeli Arab to speak out on behalf of her country, and her own story is very representative of the hurdles many Israeli Arabs must overcome if they wish to freely speak their mind regarding the Jewish state.

But some simply cannot remain silent any longer.

"I am a liberal, free woman, with all the rights that I could enjoy," stated Khalaila. "I compare myself to other women my age in Jordan, the [Palestinian ruled] territories, Egypt, any Arab country. They don't have the rights that I have: freedom of expression, the right to vote. They are forced into marriage at a young age, and religious head covering, despite their own convictions. With me it's the opposite; I have everything."


http://www.israeltoday.co.il/NewsItem/tabid/178/nid/23440/Default.aspx
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Ball DeBeaver


IDF Escorts Medical Equipment to Gaza

The IDF escorts safe passage for foreign aid to Hamas-controlled Gaza, days after it stopped a ship trying to break the maritime blockade.



By Tzvi Ben Gedalyahu
First Publish: 10/22/2012, 9:24 AM




New ambulances donated by the German Red Cross on their way to Gaza

Israel news photo: IDF


The IDF continues to escort and provide safe passage for foreign aid to Hamas-controlled Gaza, days after stopping a ship trying to break the maritime blockade. After the boat named "Estelle" was guided to the port of Ashdod, military inspectors discovered that all that was on board the ship were activists, but no aid.

Israel has blocked contributions to Gaza via the Mediterranean Sea to prevent smuggling for terrorists and weapons. The IDF supervises and escorts donations through Gaza land crossings, as it did this week when Germany delivered three new ambulances and medical equipment.

COGAT representatives and officers from the Gaza Coordination and Liaison Administration worked with Red Cross officials to coordinate the donation from the German branch of the Red Cross. 

The donated medical equipment included long and short spinal boards, foldable stretchers, stair compatible wheel chairs, stethoscopes, finger pulse oxymeters, electrical thermometers and CPR manikins.

COGAT is a unit within the IDF responsible for the transport of aid into both the Judea and Samaria region and Gaza.

It works with the Coordination and Liaison Administration of Gaza and the Civil Administration in Judea and Samaria to facilitate the transfer of supplies including gas, building materials, electrical appliances, ceramic parts, hygienic products, wheat and other foods.

The alleged land blockade does not exist except for materials that can be directly used for terrorist activities, such as assembling rockets.

After years of claims from Hamas that Gaza is facing an "imminent" humanitarian disaster, the United Nations declared two years ago that no such situation exists.

Under the Hamas regime, the gap between rich and poor has grown. Hamas controls commerce and heavily taxes operators of smuggling tunnels, whose profits have enabled them to become multi-millionaires.

Last week, there was a rush in Gaza for new iPhones, and previous Arutz Sheva reports have documented opulent restaurants and malls throughout the Gaza region


http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/161181
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Ball DeBeaver

http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/161102




Qatari Fuel to Enter Gaza Through Israel

Israel allow will fuel donated by Qatar to be pumped into Gaza via the Kerem Shalom crossing, says PA official.


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By Elad Benari
First Publish: 10/19/2012, 6:41 AM




Kerem Shalom crossing

Flash 90


Despite ongoing rocket attacks by Gaza-based terrorists at southern Israel, Israel will allow fuel donated by Qatar to be pumped into Gaza via an Israeli crossing starting on Sunday.

The information was disclosed by a Palestinian Authority official who spoke to the Bethlehem-based Ma'an news agency on Thursday.

Delivery of Qatari fuel began in July, Ma'an reported, but was cut off after a border attack on Egyptian officers on August 5.

The official, Nazmi Muhanna, told the news agency that fuel supplies will resume Sunday after delivery from Egypt and through the Israeli Kerem Shalom crossing into Gaza.

Gaza still faces up to eight hours without electricity per day, the report said. The power crisis began in mid-February, when Egypt cut off supplies via a tunnel network running under its border with Gaza.

After the August killing of 16 Egyptian border guards, Egypt moved to close more of the tunnels which are sometimes used to smuggle terrorists and weapons between Gaza and the Sinai Peninsula.

Israel has continued to allow humanitarian aid into Gaza despite the fact that it is being ruled by Hamas terrorists and despite the never ending rocket attacks being launched from the region.

On Wednesday, Israel's Foreign Ministry publicized a series of Israeli measures to improve the Palestinian Authority economy, currently facing the worst crisis since its 1994 establishment.

These measures help both the PA-assigned areas of Judea and Samaria as well as Gaza. Israel has approved internationally funded and monitored projects in Gaza. Since 2011, 235 projects have been approved. In September 2012 alone, 16 new projects were approved.

Trade has expanded between Gaza and Judea and Samaria, noted the Foreign Ministry. Before the new school year began, three truckloads of furniture for schools in Judea and Samaria were transferred from Gaza.

Israel has also supported the private sector in Gaza, and has approved the transfer of raw materials for private sector construction, including roof tiles, building stones, dry wall, mosaics, adhesives, plaster, etc.

In addition to all of the above, the communication channels between Israel and the PA's Ministry of Health have been maintained in recent years, despite Hamas' violent takeover of Gaza in 2007. As part of this communication Israeli doctors have more than once helped save the lives of PA Arabs from Gaza who came to receive treatment in Israeli hospitals.

Angry at the PA-Israel cooperation, Hamas has prevented the transfer of Gaza patients to hospitals in Israel.

Despite all the assistance Israel provides to PA Arabs, both Hamas as well rival Fatah leaders constantly blame Israel for their economic woes.
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seafoid


http://www.haaretz.com/news/national/survey-most-israeli-jews-would-support-apartheid-regime-in-israel.premium-1.471644#

Most of the Jewish public in Israel supports the establishment of an apartheid regime in Israel if it formally annexes the West Bank.


Spin that
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give her dixie

Legendary US linguistics professor and political critic Noam Chomsky called on the Palestinians to uphold their rights and never give up hope to restore them despite all odds and colonial plots being hatched against them.

Chomsky made his remarks on Sunday in a lecture he delivered on the second day of the international conference on languages and literature at the Islamic university in Gaza.

The American professor also stated that the western powers see the Palestinians as people with no rights because the Palestinians do not have resources or influence to give to them, so relying on such powers to get their rights and liberate their land is useless.

He also hailed the Arab nations for revolting against their tyrants and said their uprisings reflected their desire for freedom and liberation from repressive regimes serving the interests of western colonial powers at their expense.

Chomsky was awarded an honorary doctorate degree by the Islamic university in Gaza in appreciation of his positions in support of the Palestinian cause.

In a related context, Palestinian premier Ismail Haneyya met with US professor Noam Chomsky in his cabinet office and talked with him about a number of issues in the Palestinian arena.

Haneyya hailed Chomsky for his courageous positions in support of the Palestinian people and their rights and honored him for his great efforts.

http://www.alresalah.ps/en/index.php?act=post&id=1276
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