Imagine being so intellectually and morally retarded that you ignore millions being killed, tortured and displaced across the Arab-Islamic world to focus exclusively on Israel’s actions against a genocidal death cult. Sad, bigoted and pathetic.
There are many conflicting accounts of the war in Gaza. It is difficult, perhaps impossible, to know the full truth. But we do know how this war started on Oct 7th.
Not resistance, not de-colonization. A group of explicitly genocidal terrorists murdering civilians and then taking hostages. Exactly the same Islamist violence that we’ve seen all over the world.
The leadership of Iran and Qatar will never allow peace between Israelis and Palestinians. They will continue to fund their vision of an Islamic caliphate spreading across the Middle East, North Africa and the rest of the world.
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Qatar has one of the highest numbers of slaves by percentage of population in the world.
It has a total population of only approx. 2.5 million and a leadership with astronomical wealth from oil.
It is a tiny country run by slave-owning maniacs who support terrorism and fundamentalist ideology across the globe.
The Qataris support the extremist Muslim Brotherhood and have a long-term plan to impose Sharia law in the West.
They action this plan by investing enormous ($billion) sums of money in Western academic and government institutions, gradually shifting policy and spreading violent propaganda.
Several Arab States such as the UAE have condemned Qatar for its ongoing effort to destabilise the Middle East, Europe and The US.
🧵Hypocrisy and silence - where are the ongoing protests ?
1. Claims of ongoing genocidal acts, based on evidence and international attention, include Sudan (Darfur), China (Xinjiang), Myanmar (Rohingya), Ethiopia (Tigray), Iraq (Kurds and Yazidis), Syria (Alawites), Nigeria (Christians) and Congo (Tutsis).
2. Turkey, a NATO member, has been supplying weapons to Sudan, primarily to the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF), fueling the ongoing civil war against the Rapid Support Forces (RSF).
According to multiple sources, Turkey’s defense firm Baykar has covertly supplied $120 million worth of drones and warheads to the SAF since late 2023.
Further, between October 2019 and January 2024, more than 100 attacks by Turkish air forces reportedly took place on oil fields, gas facilities and power stations in the Kurdish-held Autonomous Administration of North and East Syria (AANES).
This left more than 1 million people in Syria without water.
3. The United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC) consists of 47 member states elected by the UN General Assembly.
The following countries are current members of the UNHRC :
Congo, Ethiopia, China, Qatar, Somalia and South Africa. All have been accused of involvement in war crimes or possible genocide.
If you don't know these facts you are clueless about the history of Israel-Palestine and the Middle East :
1. Israel has a population of mostly Middle Eastern origin. To attack Israel because you only connect it to European colonialism is a projection of your unresolved guilt, failure to grasp Jewish indigeneity (Israel and Judea - the clue's in the name) or ignorance of well documented legal Jewish land acquisition in Mandate Palestine.
2. The history of Arab-Islam includes violent colonialism across the Middle East and North Africa, the establishment of 2nd class ('dhimmi') status for Jews and Christians, and a horrific slave trade across Africa and Europe.
3. The Ottoman Empire implemented restrictions on Jewish land ownership in Palestine during the late 19th century, with a significant ban enacted in 1892. This policy prohibited the sale of land to Jews, including Ottoman Jewish citizens. This ban ('apartheid' against Jews) was only formally ended by the British in 1920. The Ottomans also supported Islamic colonisation in Palestine (Bosnians, Circassians etc.).
You don’t know that since 2011 Egyptian forces have killed an estimated 7,000–10,000 alleged militants and 500–2,000 civilians in Northern Sinai ?
You don’t know that they also demolished approximately 12,500 buildings (mostly homes), razed 6000 hectares of farmland and displaced over 100,000 residents ?
Of course you don’t. That’s Egypt fighting extremists on the border with Gaza - not Israel.
Further, Egypt has constructed a border wall with Gaza that is approx 10–11 km long, made of concrete and steel, that extends 20 feet above ground and reaches 60 feet below the surface to deter tunneling. It is reinforced with barbed wire and, in some sections, topped with coiled razor wire for added security.
Egypt has also established a buffer zone along the border, ranging from 1.5 to over 2 miles wide in some areas. This zone was cleared of all structures and vegetation to create a barren, easily monitored area.
In addition, Egypt deploys guards and military patrols along the border supported by naval and aerial units, including helicopters and coastal patrol ships, to monitor and secure the area.
In fact, the security situation was so serious that in 2016 the international peacekeeping force (The MFO - Multinational Force and Observers) moved its headquarters and a significant portion of its force from North Camp to South Camp in the Sinai Peninsula.
1. After the 1948 war many Arabs were displaced to the West Bank & Gaza - both areas still within the borders of the former British mandate for Palestine.
But who were the approx 150,000 non-Jews who remained in Israel after the 1948 war and became Israeli citizens ?
2. Muslim Arabs
The majority of the Arabs who stayed in Israel were Muslims, primarily Sunni. They resided in various regions, including the Galilee, the "Little Triangle" (a group of Arab villages along the border with Jordan), and the Negev. Many of these communities were rural, living in villages, though some were in urban areas like Haifa, Jaffa, and Acre.
3. Christian Arabs
A significant number of Christian Arabs remained, particularly in cities like Nazareth, Haifa, and Jaffa, as well as in villages in the Galilee. Christian Arabs belonged to various denominations, including Greek Orthodox, Catholic, and Protestant communities.
Many people on X aren’t big fans of well researched, factual history.
So those people probably wouldn’t want to know that in 1892, the Ottoman government prohibited the sale of land in Palestine to Jews, regardless of their citizenship. This was part of a broader policy aimed at limiting Jewish settlement and immigration to the region (By the end of the 16th century, the Jewish population in the Ottoman Empire was already estimated to be around 150,000 - the largest Jewish population in the world at that time).
In fact, until their defeat in 1918, the Ottomans continuously restricted Jewish immigration and land purchases in Palestine.
Then, following violence and pressure from Arab nationalists, this restriction was further enforced by the British Mandate authorities in 1939 through the White Paper, limiting Jewish land purchases to only a small percentage of the total land available.
Why should Jews, with a continual presence in the region for 3000 years, have been denied the same rights of legal citizenship and land ownership as anyone else ?
It’s a clear and obvious case of ethnic discrimination. You don’t need to ethnically cleanse a region if your laws already seek to prevent a specific ethnic (and indigenous) people from legally purchasing land.