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The Two Faces of Hamas
Great AP report about the contradiction between Hamas trying preserve its ideological hardline face for the Palestinians while also trying to present a moderate face to the rest of the world. A must-read.
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Just as bogus as the 38 years of torture on millions upon millions of people through ‘mind control testing’ by the KGB is, so is such discussion today as to ‘whether or not’ Israel has a ‘right to exist’ to hold up for weapons deals, drugs, prostitution rings, crime, while millions of Jewish have already died. The vast majority are so insistent on playing word games that they become very useful for those waiting for optimum oil production. Was Israels ‘right to exist’ ever a valid or real question? Who ever questioned it? Why were the Palestinians placed in the area to begin with in 1949 with the next 50 years of weapons going through Egypt, to Syria, to Iran, Jordan, and Palestine, and sabotage on the Israeli Army? What about radiation mind controls being used for wars for these years in Israel and the deaths of millions of Jewish, including Rabbis? The remote bombings?
LA Times and Israel's "Right to Exist"
A radical UCLA professor questions Israel's "right to exist".
So far, the international community has stood firm in demanding that any Palestinian government, be it Hamas or otherwise, recognizes Israel as a precursor to lifting financial sanctions. Questioning Israel's very "right to exist" is a well-employed tool of Israel's detractors to call into question the Jewish state's legitimacy as part of an effort to undermine her.
Thankfully, the mainstream media in the US, unlike in Europe, has generally managed to discern the difference between legitimate criticism of Israeli policies and actual delegitimization of the state itself. In February, HonestReporting highlighted an op-ed in the Christian Science Monitor that questioned Israel's right to exist. Now, the Los Angeles Times follows suit, giving space to Saree Makdisi to ask "Why does The Times recognize Israel's 'right to exist'?"
Blind leading the blind with 10 billion people in trafficking, crime, and transporting Jewish children, women, deaths by induced illnesses, accidents, while each person from the scientists, to doctors, to others are changed over one after the other, or arrested.
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