bikerdruid
Philosopher
streeeeeeeetchI think calling this an 'invasion' is a bit of a stretch.
streeeeeeeetchI think calling this an 'invasion' is a bit of a stretch.
I think calling this an 'invasion' is a bit of a stretch.
It involved hundred of Syrian protestors trampling the border fence and crossing over to Israel. That's an invasion.
no, that's a trespassing.
It’s that time of year again, when the Arab world rises up to protest Israel’s sin of existing. So far the Nakba festivities have included a deadly terrorist attack in Tel Aviv and an attempted mass infiltration of Israel’s Syrian border by rioters.
But almost as predictable as the anti-Israel violence is the media’s attempt to whitewash it. Here’s how the Guardian described today’s Tel Aviv terrorist attack (h/t: CiF Watch):
Inside Israel, police were on high alert for disturbances among the country’s Arab minority. In a reflection of the jitters, a deadly traffic accident involving an Arab lorry driver in Tel Aviv set off fears that an attack had been carried out. The lorry ploughed through a crowded street, crashing into a bus, several cars and pedestrians, killing one and injuring 16 others. Police said the 22-year-old driver claimed it was an accident, but said they were still investigating.
The suspicion that this was a terrorist attack wasn’t so much due to the Nakba “jitters,” as it was due to the fact that the driver mowed down several vehicles before reportedly jumping out of his truck and attacking a woman with a toppled traffic light. During the incident, was also reportedly yelling “itbach al yahud! (death to Jews!)” and “allahu akbar (God is great!)”
Several news organizations have also characterized the mobs rushing the Israeli border as “protestors.” In fact, they appear to be rioters, who were bussed to the area in an attempt to infiltrate the border and provoke Israeli security forces.
By the way, what are the protestors protesting? The occupation? Israeli policies? Netanyahu? No. They are violently protesting Israel's very existence, which they consider a disaster.
It's impossible for me to understand why people from that part of the world would have any problem with how Israel was established.
I know.
They're so crazy.
It's impossible for me to understand why people from that part of the world would have any problem with how Israel was established.
I wonder why they chose this year to cross over the border and "protest".
It's been 63 years since the "nakba", why didn't they do it three years ago?
And yet nobody has a problem with how Jordan was established.
"Unarmed protestors" who deliberately cross and invade another country's borders are not protestors, but invaders. Of course it's OK to shoot them -- it's the same with any country whose borders are invaded.
But hey, good idea. I think Israel, if it wants some more territory, should just send some unarmed citizens across the Syrian border. I'm sure the Syrian army won't mind.
I don't know, but Assad's current need for an external enemy might be a reason. At least that's a reasonable guess.
The biggest of the border protests by far was in Lebanon, where an estimated 50,000 Palestinians were bussed from refugee camps scattered around Lebanon to Maroun er Ras. The huge turnout surprised even organizers. "I was expecting 21,000 at the most. We ran out of buses to carry everyone," said Mahmoud Zeidan, a protest organizer from the Ain al-Hilweh refugee camp in the southern Lebanese city of Sidon. "Ain al Hilweh looks deserted. I haven't seen it so empty since the 1982 Israeli invasion when everyone evacuated," he said.
now, unarmed demonstrators are called 'militants', if israel is doing the shooting.![]()
...or 90% of the nations established after WWII.
The Pakistanis had millions of refugees from other parts of India in 1947. Yet you don't see them yearly officially commemorating India's establishment a "catastrophe" with the official goal of eventually destroying it and establishing a Hindu-free Pakistan on all of its territory.
These "protestors" tried to invade Israel -- forcibly cross the border -- from Lebanon and Syria.
And yet nobody has a problem with how Jordan was established.
No, Mycroft has finally nailed down TF. Simple.