This Thursday, Israel released the bodies of 91 Palestinian terrorists to the Palestinian Authority (PA) as a ‘goodwill gesture’ to President Mahmoud Abbas. However, Abbas’ decision to honor these murderers shows that Palestinian glorification of terror remains the key obstacle to peace with Israel. Included amongst the bodies turned over to the PA are suicide … Continue reading »
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PA Cartoons for Children: Destroy Israel
PA cartoon teaches children Israel is Palestine Israel news photo courtesy of Palestinian Media Watch The Palestinian Authority provides parents with cartoons that teach children to destroy Israel, even though PA Chairman Mahmoud Abbas has said that evidence of incitement against Israel is outdated. The Palestine Media Watch (PMW) has published and translated a recent … Continue reading »
Obama Must Stop Funding Palestinian Authority
The U.S. funding policy towards the Palestinians could best be described by Albert Einstein’s definition of insanity: “doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results.” In the last five years, the U.S. government has poured at least $4 billion in aid to the Palestinians, with very little to show in return … Continue reading »
PA cartoon: Teach children to seek world without Israel
PA cartoon: Teach children to seek world without Israel by Itamar Marcus and Nan Jacques Zilberdik Palestinian parents should teach their children that it is their role or destiny to destroy Israel, according to a cartoon in the official PA daily. Text in book: “Palestine“ Mother’s words: “This is your bride… When you grow … Continue reading »
Palestinian Authority minister: Palestinians should unite to focus on the destruction of Israel
The “Palestinians” use this kind of genocidal rhetoric consistently, yet the world just as consistently ignores it and assumes that if they’re given a state, they will not use it as a jihad base to press forward toward the total destruction of Israel, but will instead live in peace with the Israelis. That fantasy-based policymaking … Continue reading »