Saturday, December 9, 2017

Three days plus 1400 years of rage

The "three days of rage" called for by Hamassholes and others in the Palestinian Authority comes after "1400 years of rage" against the Jews, Christians and all other infidels by Islamic jihadists who see this as their religious duty.

In Bethlehem Palestinian protesters are currently demonstrating in the streets over the U.S. decision to move the embassy to Jerusalem, thereby rightly recognizing it as the capital of Israel, which it has been for thousands of years.

The protesters are facing off against IDF troops who are doing all that's possible to prevent the demonstrations from escalating into full-blown anti-Semitic riots.

Similar protests have taken place in about 20 other areas across Jerusalem, the West Bank and along the Israel-Gaza border.

This is the fourth time in eight months that the Palestinians have been directed to hold "days of rage." It's anti-Semitic burlesque and any excuse to display it works just dandy for the Palestinians.

The rest of the Middle East doesn't agree with the Palestinians because they are aware of the danger that Iran has created with the tightening of the noose around the region with their presence. Just days ago, Israeli warplanes struck an Iran base in Syria.

An IAF airstrike on Hamassholes in the Gaza Strip, in retaliation of a Hamas rocket attack on Israel Friday night, killed two Hamassholes who belonged to Hamas' armed wing, the al-Qassam Brigades. 

They are expected to be receiving their 72 virgins as soon as they become available.

The Hamas-run health ministry in Gaza claimed 14 people were wounded from the strikes, but that is coming from Hamas and they have been known to use taqiyya in the past.

Israeli forces arrested 28 people in the West Bank and Gaza as further anti-Semitic protests sprung up in other parts of the world where parents mutilate their daughter's genitals and hungry people get their hands chopped off for stealing food.

Three presidents before Trump pledged to put the American embassy in Jerusalem: Bill Clinton, George W. Bush and Barack Hussein Obama. Only Trump did what he said he would do.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu thanked and praised President Trump, as well he should. And while some may see this move as a catalyst for war, it may just as easily be one for peace. 

Let's face it, Islam thrives on war--that's what made them rich and powerful. Muhammed was a warrior, an anti-Semite and a pedophile. To deny that is to deny Islamic scripture.

The U.S. ambassador to the UN, Nikki Haley, told delegates that the White House is very serious in the quest for peace.

But short of Israel committing suicide, it seems doubtful Hamas and the Palestinians will ever permit peace while Jews still live in Israel.

With unintended irony, Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas said the U.S. had "withdrawn from its role in the peace process" and insisted without historical evidence that Jerusalem was the "eternal capital of the State of Palestine."

Theresa May dismounted from her unicorn, put down her crack pipe and insisted that Jerusalem's status should be agreed upon by both Israel and Palestine. 

The chances of the PA actually agreeing to something equitable is as likely as winning the Powerball while being trampled by Theresa May's unicorn.


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