Welcome to the racist state of 'Palestine'


By Anonymous
December 26, 2010
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http://www.jpost.com/MiddleEast/Article.aspx?id=200935

Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas announced on Saturday that when a Palestinian state is established, it will have no Israelis in it.

Then, everyone would also understand that Israel should expel all the Arabs from its own territory? No???
Then double standards are applied!

And double standards are a sure sign of antisemitism.

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jose (not verified)

26 December, 2010 - 04:38

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"We have frankly said, and always will say: If there is an independent Palestinian state with Jerusalem as its capital, we won’t agree to the presence of one Israeli in it," Abbas told reporters in Ramallah.

What the Nazi dictator Abbas says is: "I want a Judenrein country!"

Note that he includes Jerusalem as part of this state so that means Jerusalem (or part of it) will have to be totally cleansed of its Jewish inhabitants. If that does not bring war, what will?

Will any country in the world be able to pretend it was not warned of Nazi dictator Abbas's intent?

The echoes of Hitler's voice rings in our ears so clearly.


jandrsimonson

26 December, 2010 - 10:39

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One thing is certain is that if you want to know what Abbas thinks, says or feels the last people you would consult is the handful of rabid hysterical ranters that dominate this blog site. It is difficult to know how many they number since several of them post using multiple user names.

The above blog and comment is jaw dropping in it's absurdity.

What Abbas says, it is obvious from the context is that there will be no State of Israel, i.e. IDF presence in the Palestinian state.

Obviously only citizens of the state will have a right to live there, which is how it is in every other state.

As for this not being matched by the expulsion of Arabs from Israel.....The Israeli Arabs are Israelis, i.e. citizens

"What the Nazi Abbas says is " I want a Judenrein country."

Two things are interesting here

Firstly in the interviews being referred to Abbas makes no reference to Jews whatsoever.

Secondly, it seems that rabids like JoseAnth are free to draw Nazi parallels while anyone drawing such parallels in the context of being critical of Israel is AUTOMATICALLY a racist. And as weknow ...

double standards are a sure sign of racism


amber

26 December, 2010 - 11:04

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Well simonson, if you trust a rabid antisemite and Hoocaust denier, that's your problem. I like the way you interpret his words. he didn't say IDF. He said Israeli. Given the record of Palestinian persecution of Christians, and the near extinction of Christians from Bethlehem, how do you think the Jews would fare? This, in a culture which vilifies Jews on all state media, in schools, and in summer camps run for children.

You say he doesn't say "Jews". Are you so unable to read between the lines? I guess he has to play to gullible Westerners like you.


Jon_i_Cohen

26 December, 2010 - 11:07

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jandrsimonson

26 December, 2010 - 10:39

"One thing is certain is that if you want to know what Abbas thinks, says or feels the last people you would consult is the

handful of rabid hysterical ranters that dominate this blog site"

What's that expression? oh yes, "The Pot calling the Kettle black" !!


Jon_i_Cohen

26 December, 2010 - 11:10

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"The Connection between the Nazis and the Leaders of the Zionist Movement 1933 - 1945 is the title of Mahmoud Abbas', Holocaust denial thesis, only completed in 1982.

How janrsimonson and others like him think that another Arab state is going to be created with a Holocaust denier at it's helm is "cloud cuckoo land".


jose (not verified)

26 December, 2010 - 11:39

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What is jawdropping is that if David Cameron said he did not want Pakistanis in UK, jandrsimonson would howl "racism". But then, jandrsimonson applies double standards. And double standards are a sure sign of antisemitism.

It is evident that Abbas didn't say "Jews" as that would be too evident. So he said "Israelis"...
Does he mean that he doesn't want Arab Israelis to go to Palestine? No, of course not. So he meant Jewish Israelis, ie Jews only.

jandrsimonson text comprehension is similar to Millis', well below average.


jose (not verified)

26 December, 2010 - 11:51

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For those who would still doubt, after such a clear admisssion, that Abbas was a Nazi, here is what he wrote:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Holocaust_denial#By_Holocaust_deniers

It seems that the interest of the Zionist movement, however, is to inflate this figure [of Holocaust deaths] so that their gains will be greater. This led them to emphasize this figure [six million] in order to gain the solidarity of international public opinion with Zionism. Many scholars have debated the figure of six million and reached stunning conclusions—fixing the number of Jewish victims at only a few hundred thousand.

And here is what the EU definition of antisemitism includes:
http://www.zionismontheweb.org/antisemitism/EU-definition-of-antisemitis...

Accusing the Jews as a people, or Israel as a state, of inventing or exaggerating the Holocaust.

Abbas is an antisemite and a dictator, who want to rid his future state of Jews (ie "Judenrein"), no more and no less than most Arab countries did, by the way.


jose (not verified)

26 December, 2010 - 12:03

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What Abbas says, it is obvious from the context is that there will be no State of Israel, i.e. IDF presence in the Palestinian state.

Now, who reads Abbas's mind here? The one who transform "Israeli" into "State of Israel ie IDF presence" or the one who interprets "Israelis" as "Jewish Israelis" in a context where it is very clear that Abbas will accept Arab Israelis?

I ask: what kind of chutzpah is required to believe that these are interchangeable phrases and accuse those who don't to be rabid ranters?


jandrsimonson

26 December, 2010 - 15:34

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" He was commenting on unconfirmed reports suggesting that the PA leadership might agree to the presence of the IDF in the West Bank after the establishment of a Palestinian state." ....jerusalem post

where JoseAnth does Abbas state that Israeli Arabs will be welcome in the state of Palestine but not Israeli Jews ?

Couldn't just be making it up as we go along could we ?


jose (not verified)

26 December, 2010 - 17:55

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Couldn't just be making it up as we go along could we ?

Sure, what about the laws sentencing to death whoever sells land to Israelis? What about those sentencing to jail those who buy anything to Israelis or work for them?

Of course, no IDF presence is implied when he says "Israelis". But "Israeli" doesn't mean "IDF", so stop your fantastic interpretations. What if David Cameron said "I want no Pakistanis in UK". Racist, isn't it?

Nearly all Arab countries were ethnically cleansed of their Jews. Nothing new or fantastic in that Abbas would want the same thing, quite the opposite. But jandrsimonson applies double standards.

And double standards are a sure sign of antisemitism.


jose (not verified)

26 December, 2010 - 18:07

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So now that Abbas, a dictator and antisemitic Holocaust denier, has declared his intention to have a "Judenrein" country as soon as he can. Let's see what will be the very mild reaction to this planned ethnic cleansing.
Let's bet it won't make it in the news. And when it will happen, they will say "Oh, we didn't know!" or "How could we guess that?".
Unfortunately, this excuse was already used once!


jandrsimonson

26 December, 2010 - 20:15

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That of course is Gideon Levy's mission to make it impossible for any Israeli or diaspora Jew to be able to say " I didn't know "

Well many Israelis and many diaspora Jews DO know and therein lies the best hope of salvation and a long term future for Israel;


jose (not verified)

26 December, 2010 - 20:20

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That of course is Gideon Levy's mission

Gideon Levy's mission is to find the north and walk until he reaches the North pole. There, he might get fresh ideas.

We are not talking here about Jews who know perfectly what Abbas is worth. We are talking of hypocrits in the Western governments.
But of course, jandrsimonson reading comprehension nears the absolute zero.


jose (not verified)

26 December, 2010 - 21:22

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Well many Israelis and many diaspora Jews DO know and therein lies the best hope of salvation and a long term future for Israel;

Well, that's a typical Chamberlain answer and totally unacceptable for Israel as the vast majority of diaspora Jews KNOW (I wonder if that word has not an special meaning for simonsam).
The best hope for 'salvation' and long term future of Israel is avoiding to listen to their most stupid enemies' opinion.


amber

26 December, 2010 - 22:12

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simonson, as an apologist for Abbas' antisemitism and Holocaust denial, you are a joke.


jose (not verified)

26 December, 2010 - 23:23

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simonson, as an apologist for Abbas' antisemitism and Holocaust denial, you are a joke.

And as a Chamberlain who says what is good for Israel without a hint about how he will pay when proven wrong by facts, he is even worse.


Yoni1

27 December, 2010 - 10:22

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Note that some antisemitic posters, probably the shitty Simonson, are awarding negative points to Jose's factual expose of PA Nazism.


Armchair Quarterback

27 December, 2010 - 10:28

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I think if this blog site lasted for a thousand years the above would still be the most juvenile comment ever posted


Yoni1

27 December, 2010 - 10:31

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Yours win by a mile on being juvenile, ignorant and antisemitic, asshole.


Yoni1

27 December, 2010 - 10:31

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Yours win by a mile on being juvenile, ignorant and antisemitic, asshole.


amber

27 December, 2010 - 12:15

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armchair, just bugger off you imbecile.


jose (not verified)

27 December, 2010 - 14:46

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So that the Nazi dictator has already promulgated racial laws in his hopeful future state of Palestine, where making commerce with Jews is punished by jail time and selling land punished by death.

When is scheduled the grandiose military display of force of the 'Palestinian' legions in Ramallah? The Krystallnacht of East Jerusalem?

EU is warned: no Israeli in 'Palestine'. Does that mean they will liberate Shalit in Gaza? Because that is one Israeli in 'Palestine'. One too many for me.


jose (not verified)

27 December, 2010 - 17:53

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Before, when Abbas had a little honesty left, here is what he wrote:

“The Arab states succeeded in scattering the Palestinian people and in destroying their unity. They did not recognize them as a unified people until the states of the world did so, and this is regrettable. The Arab armies entered Palestine to protect the Palestinians from the Zionist tyranny, but instead they abandoned them, forced them to emigrate and to leave their homeland, imposed upon them a political and ideological blockade and threw them into prisons similar to the ghettos in which the Jews used to live in Eastern Europe.”
-- Abu Mazen (Mahmoud Abbas), from the official journal of the PLO, Falastin el-Thawra (“What We Have Learned and What We Should Do”), Beirut, March 1976.

At least, he admits the "refugees" problem was created by the Arabs themselves.


Yoni1

27 December, 2010 - 18:05

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A tiny smidgeon of honesty, except there is no such thing as a 'Palestinian people'. This neo-Nazi lies every time he opens his mouth.

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