Tuesday, October 9, 2018

Palestinians celebrate murder of 2 Jews and then blame it on Israel

The Prophet of Allah [Muhammad] has promised us that the Jews will gather in Palestine, and that the Muslims will fight them, and totally kill them. Even the stone and the tree will say: "Oh Muslims, there is a Jew behind me, come and kill him."--Sahih Bukhari 4:52:176

The photo above shows a Palestinian grabbing a box of sweets to pass out to his fellow Muslims to celebrate the murder of 2 young Israeli parents by a Palestinian jihadi.

It's sick, but even sicker still is the fact that Palestinians blame Israel for the violence they invoke against non military Jews. It's like an abusive husband who blame his wife for "making" him beat her. It's a lie and it's a lie that goes all the way back to the Islamic scripture--the Qu'ran and its calling for taqiyya, a lie, to further the cause of Islam.

Abbas' Fatah party claims that it's Israel that commits "terror and murder" while they commit terror and murder then celebrate their slaughter of Israelis Kim Levengrond-Yehezkel and Ziv Hajbi by passing out sweets.

This atrocious behavior is as old as the attacks by Muhammad and his followers on desert caravans--slaughtering the men and pubescent boys, making the younger boys work slaves and the women made into sex slaves.

Following the cowardly murders of these two young parents in Samaria, Palestinian leaders and their media outlets issued disgusting statements disrespecting the victims and demonstrating total disregard for the value of human life.

A statement, issued by Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas' Fatah party declared: "The Israeli government . . . is capable of protecting anyone that steals the Palestinian land," Palestinian Media Watch (PMW) a watchdog group, reported.

Whose land?

The first appearance of the term "Palestine" was in 5th Century BC Ancient Greece when Herodotus wrote of a "district of Syria called PalaistinĂª" located between Egypt and Phoenicia. Islam was founded about 570 AD, over a thousand years later.

The executions were committed by a 23-year-old Palestinian jihadi named Ashraf Walid Na'alwa. He returned to the industrial park where he worked to kill his two bound targets, a young Israeli mother and father, who kissed their respective families 'goodbye' for the last time on Sunday morning.

Right after the murders, Fatah posted to Facebook that no Israeli is safe until the Palestinian people gain their "rights in [their] homeland," accusing Israel of using "terror and murder."

That's like Antifa accusing Sen. Susan Collins of using fascist tactics on the Senate floor. The opposite is true. The Palestinians, a 'fake country' in the first place, has no historical claim to Israel, but try convincing leftists, including leftist secular Jews. They've bought in to the propaganda disseminated by the Muslim Brotherhood and their extended organizations like ISNA, MSA, CAIR and the rest.

Any civilized country would expect its leaders or government to condemn such acts of barbarism against the innocent. But Fatah glorifies these scumbag murderers as "heroic martyrs" and celebrate the anniversaries of their deaths and provide financial support for their families [with money we have given them in the past, but to which Trump has put a stop].

Meanwhile, Palestinians in the Gaza Strip rejoiced over the executions and doled out the sweets.

Predictably, the Hamassholes called the murders "a heroic operation" and a "natural response to the Israeli occupation's crimes," with Islamic jihad justifying the attack as "natural," adding that the "settlements are a legitimate target for people of the resistance."

There is nothing 'heroic' about handcuffing a young woman and man, shooting them and running away. But killing a Jew is supposed to get a Muslim into jannah, or paradise.

So sad.


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