Monday, July 22, 2024

Israel Baiters, Jew Haters -- They Are Legion

 

"Resisting Israeli occupation and apartheid is a right. Unconditional support for the Palestinian resistance movement until full liberation!" [Oct 8 2023] 
"Palestinian resistance mov't has demonstrated 2day that Israeli settler colonialism & occupation will not last. Unity of the resistance forces & solidarity is needed now more than ever as a new stage in the war of liberation has begun."
"[The] struggle in Palestine isn't a humanitarian one one, as liberals and some leftists like to think. It is a national liberation struggle with all that entails. This includes not questioning the tools used by the oppressed to achieve their liberation."
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"I do not feel that he [Husseini] would be able to properly represent me, a Jew and a Zionist."
"I continue to feel  unrepresented by PSAC as they ostracized many Jewish members and created  space in which we do not all feel safe."
PSAC member Chelsea (surname withheld on request)

"Since October 7, the union has taken an antisemitic path, which has undermined the diversity of its members. They have already organized anti-Israeli webinars and meetings."
"They did nothing to stop the rising antisemitism; rather, they instigated it by taking sides in foreign political matters."
Valerya Shneider, PSAC member
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@JoeTruzman
Demonstrators in Toronto, Canada, celebrate following the Hamas-led invasion of southern Israel.
 
 
 
Academia in Canada, along with unions, have been expressing their opinions about the Israel-Hamas conflict in Gaza from the perspective of a viral propaganda campaign launched by Islamists and supporters of Palestinian 'resisters' of the Israeli 'occupation' of the West Bank and Gaza. That Israel is forced to maintain its overseer status is similar to the work of a zookeeper maintaining the enclosures of wild animals. 
 
Without that Israeli function of military supervision, Palestinian terrorists would enjoy free reign to attack Jews, whether those in authority, in the military, in security of law and order or civilians.

The administrators of the West Bank, the Palestinian Authority under President Mahmoud Abbas, and that of Hamas governing Gaza, incite their public to hatred and violence against Israel and Jews relentlessly. Both governments of the Palestinian Territories have never bothered to focus on establishing civilian governing infrastructure that would lead to the state status they so fervently speak of to the West. 
 
Israel's oversight is an existential requirement to ensure the safety and security of Israeli citizens, including the two million Palestinians who live in Israel as state-entitled citizens.

In Canada, the current government which prides itself on its progressive credentials which ensure quality of life and security for all Canadian citizens and residents, and cites equality of all, has experienced some value judgement equivocations in attempting to balance a fine line in reflection of its population of both Jews and Muslims, by giving as much credence to statements expressed by Hamas as it does those of official Israel. 
 
There has been no solid condemnation followed up by restraining actions by governments in Canada in response to vicious slanders, threats, violence, or criminal actions perpetrated by pro-Hamas groups in Canada against Canadian Jews and their institutions, much less Canadian public and private institutions.

On the very day of the barbaric invasion by Palestinian terrorists led by Hamas into southern Israel to carry out a pre-programmed slaughter of Jews, mass rapes, mutilations, and abductions of children, women and the elderly, the national negotiator for Canada's largest public service union responded to a social media post by the Centre for Israel and Jewish Affairs denouncing Canadians celebrating the atrocities, when he responded: "It is called liberation of stolen land, stupid!!!"

The logic of labelling ancestral heritage geography as stolen land aside, this kind of bald-faced libelous slander would never see the light of day if Islamists knew they would be held responsible under Canada's criminal law code for promulgating and promoting hatred of an identifiable minority. Under this government of Justin Trudeau's Liberals, that has not happened, nor will it happen. 
 
This government's eye is fixated on numbers; the large number of Muslims who now populate Canada, as opposed to the much smaller number of Canadian Jews.

Even as the scale of the massacre by Islamist terrorists in Israel was being clarified as new information was released, the barrage of celebratory 'protests' in support of Palestinian terror was unprecedented as an expression of sheer, unadulterated hatred. Choruses of 'final solution', 'intifada' and 'from the river to the sea, Palestine will be free!' rang out on the streets of Canadian cities in well-orchestrated campaigns of intimidation of Jews in Canada and the furtherance of support among antisemitic fundamentalists in Canada. To which politicians tut-tutted, but made no move to respond to.

The day prior to the Israel Defense Forces' ground operation in Gaza, Husseini wrote to his followers: "Good morning and f--k #Apartheid_Israel and anyone who defends it and attempts to whitewash its #WarCrimes and genocide". Husseini compared Israel to Nazi Germany while accusing Canadian media of spreading "Zionist propaganda" as he compared Hamas terrorists to Jews during the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising against the Nazi extermination machinery. 
 
Fred Hahn, a CUPE Ontario leader also praised the October 7 bloodbath.
 
"Unions should focus on their members' working conditions and benefits, not on divisive, amateurish, simplistic, one-sided, and toxic forays into foreign policy."
"It goes much further than simply Husseini. It is an organized campaign, led and inspired by people like Husseini and Fred Hahn and implemented by activists who are making Jewish union members unwelcome in organizations created to protect every one of their members."
"There are good reasons that some unions are being taken to human rights tribunals for anti-Jewish discrimination."
"This has to stop."
Richard Marceau, general counsel, Centre for Israel and Jewish Affairs

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Thursday, November 23, 2023

Western Champions of Hamas Death-Cult

"We, the undersigned, residing in so-called Canada, urge Canadian leaders..."
"[The expulsion of Ontario's NDP MPP Sarah Jama] exposes the bankrupt situational morality of Canadian politics in a settler colonial country that can only but support white settler politics elsewhere as the condition of its own existence."
Partial contents of letter 
 
"What kind of organization would carry out such hideous violence against such obviously innocent people, and do it in the most cruel and odious manner and then willingly publicize it for all the world to see?"
"This is evil in its purest form, and that evil must be defeated."
Canadian Federal Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre
Hamas shared a photo of a militant kidnapping a bloodied victim near the Gaza Strip.
Hamas shared a photo of a terrorist kidnapping a bloodied victim near the Gaza Strip.

Dozens of Canadian academics and organizations signed a letter that denies Israeli women were 'sexually violated' by Hamas terrorists on that fateful day of October 7. Samantha Person, director of the University of Alberta's sexual-assault centre signed that letter among others, and was duly fired. The denial of video evidence of sexual violence committed by Hamas is a message so twisted it cannot be countenanced. Decency forbids it, even as committed antisemites celebrate it as just desserts.
"I unequivocally agree with the University of Alberta's decision to dismiss the director. All spaces, including university campuses, need to be safe for all."
"Antisemitism of any kind must not be tolerated."
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith
Yet that letter was endorsed by 41 organizations and 18 individuals from the "research community", and 30 from "civil society". Four from University of Alberta; a full professor in education; two assistant lecturers, one of whom is in women's and gender studies; and a post-doctoral researcher. According to the body of the letter, all Canadian political parties "dehumanize Palestinians, facilitating Israeli-led genocide against them".
 
Politicians who fail to demand an immediate ceasefire, must resign, according to the document. Israel released a one-minute, 28-second video of two  young women desperately attempting to escape from an armed man in black, wearing the green Hamas headband. Edited together from security camera footage at Kibbutz Alumim, a collective farm of some 120 families located about a kilometre from the border with Gaza. 
 
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Attendees scatter as violence breaks out at the festival.
 
The kibbutz is almost adjacent to the site of the Re'im music festival where Hamas operatives, some arriving by paraglider, slaughtered at least 364 young people from dawn onward. It was at this kibbutz that a gathering point had been conceived to receive festival survivors -- before it, too, was stormed shortly after 7:00 a.m. by Hamas terrorists. In the video shocked escapees gather at the compound's front gate. One woman sits on a curb, another comforts her.

Eight minutes later they all scramble at the sight of Hamas terrorists running to the gate with raised weapons. One of the terrorists breaks into a run toward two women, slower than the others as the group scatters in panic. Ten seconds on, the terrorist grabs a woman dressed in a flowing black skirt, grabbing her by her hair; a puff is seen, and she drops, dead. The second woman a few metres from the terrorist drops to the ground begging for her life. 

The terrorist turns his attention briefly to aim several shots at others running away, then shoots the pleading women crouching before him in the head. Dozens who escaped the first massacres at the music festival were murdered along the roads or in neighbouring communities where they fled to find shelter. Dashcam videos from Oz Davidian, a farmer living nearby, circulated last week, informing the world that he rescued over a hundred survivors from the festival grounds, speeding through Hamas-held areas, picking up people in over a dozen trips back and forth at risk of his own life.
 
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At one point, Davidian drove by a group of people he thought were Israeli paramedics and soldiers but were actually terrorists.

That day of October 7, the Hamas terrorists had virtually unchallenged control of Route 232, large sections of Israel's southwestern highway. A lengthy stretch of roadway strewn with abandoned and burnt vehicles and dead bodies are seen from the footage from Davidian's truck. "You see piles of corpses on top of each other, as if they were together and had just been slaughtered" explained Davidian in translated narration. 
 
Oz Davidian and rescued Israelis
One of the people he rescued thought he was a member of the Israeli security agency Shin Bet because of his remarkable actions amid the carnage.

Kibbutz Alumim's fate was not as dreadful as Kibbutz Be'eri, almost destroyed. Its small security force co-ordinated an impromptu defence of the compound until the Israeli Defense Forces arrived just after midnight. Hamas massacred nine Thai workers and ten Nepali student labourers at Kibbutz Alumim. It is now evacuated, with a skeleton crew left to maintain the dairy herd. 

A week following the invasion, barns were still smouldering from Hamas-set fires. Yet despite the carnage, and the evidence of sadistic violence in the rape and murder of 1,200 innocent civilians, the hostage-taking of 240 children, elderly, infirm, and soldiers, the world of academia and unions in Canada turns its back and revels in their version of events; the victory of 'resistance'.

The massacres were praised as "Palestinian anticolonial resistance" by University of Toronto professor and 'decolonization' expert Uahikea Maile. As for Kibbutz Alumim, its ownership of the land on which it sits predates the 1948 State of Israel. The land was bought from Arab landowners by the Jewish National Fund during the British era of control. It sits geographically in land designated Jewish in the UN original Partition plan.

Oz Davidian and rescued Israelis
Israeli farmer Oz Davidian (right) rescued about 120 survivors of the Hamas massacre at a music festival by driving back and forth to pick up as many people as he could while being shot at by the terrorists.
 

 

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