But the Zionists are taking advantage of his death to remind us that Palestinian Muslims were the most ardent supporters of Osama. This is the inculpatory evidence:
These figures would indeed be worrying if they had any relevance at all. When Palestinians are asked about Al Qaeda or Osama Bin Laden, words are, to a large extent, being put in their mouths. It's not like they are spontaneously demonstrating in favor of Al Qaeda. Osama is, was, a reality far removed from theirs, almost a construct. Saying that they had confidence in him is irrelevant insofar as most Palestinians, an overwhelming majority, had no chance of translating that declared confidence into a concrete support for Bin Laden. Even more importantly, those who did have that possibility --the Palestinians who managed to travel and settle abroad-- did not enroll in Al Qaeda. Indeed, Stanford's Martha Crenshaw, one of the foremost scholars in terrorism studies, has noted that there are "almost no Palestinians in al Qaeda and no proven links with Hamas or the other Palestinian groups that use terrorism against Israel." So when the Palestinians are asked if they have confidence in Bin Laden, their answer must be seen as a manifesto against the West that has so often betrayed them. Essentially they are telling the Western pollster "I'll say what I know that will irk you." If they meant it, they would have joined Al Qaeda in large numbers.
Now this must be compared with other polls about concrete matters and events the respondents can take an active part in. Case in point, the one published by Ynet on 15 Dec 2010, after more than 50 top Jewish religious figures signed on to an anti-Arab racist letter:
Poll: 55% back rabbis' anti-Arab ruling
Survey shows 41% of secular Israelis support municipal religious leaders' call not to rent apartments to non-Jews, as do 64% and 88% of Israel's traditional and haredi Jews, respectively.
This kind of support is not speculative or theoretical or pure blah-blah. Many of the respondents are Jews who do own apartments and who, in 55% of the cases, would not rent them out to Arab tenants. And they don't stop there; they're also taking positive steps to oust Arabs from apartments owned by other Jews. But it gets worse. Shortly after the ruling, racist Jews threatened a Holocaust survivor --a Holocaust survivor!-- with the burning of his house if he didn't stop renting rooms to Arab students. For all the Yom Hashoah (Holocaust Day) commemorations, with the sirens sounding, the cars stopping in the roads and the deeply moving 2-minute silence, the crude fact is that Jews in Israel hate Arabs more than they love Holocaust survivors.
In short, the polls showing an apparently outrageous Palestinian support for Osama are basically meaningless and reflect an exercise in épater le bourgeois, since Palestinians are not rushing to join Al Qaeda. The polls showing a deep Jewish racism against Arabs, on the other hand, reflect a hate that is translated into very real actions of arson, threats and attacks against both Arabs and non-prejudiced Jews. And that matters much more than mere words.
Also, the poll itself shows that palestinian "support" of Al-Qaeda was sharply declining.
ReplyDeleteSomeone in Pew Research had fun ‘holding’ these ‘surveys’. To get paid very well for making Palestinians say what you want them to say (and what they want to say to you anyway) and thus creating a useful propaganda tool for your side must be quite rewarding on multiple levels. Pew’s vacant job positions can never be vacant for very long.
ReplyDeleteResearch? I guess you could call it that. Research into creating the most cost effective propaganda (in this case pure Hasbara) strictly speaking does count as such, I guess…
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ReplyDeleteNice article, thanks for the information.
ReplyDeleteMy gosh a lot of lies in this blog! you people need to speak the truth! you know the palestinians had much love for osama! you people are crazy! propaganda to the fullest
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ReplyDeleteDid you see this video by 'Eliyokim Cohen' where he claims that Arabs in Jerusalem don't want Jerusalem to go to the Palestinians? I have yet to see this statistic and I'm wondering if you'd like to comment on it.
Thanks for this article, pretty helpful piece of writing.
ReplyDelete"..the crude fact is that Jews in Israel hate Arabs more than they love Holocaust survivors."
ReplyDeleteI thought that was cute stab at the Hasbara crew(although unlike the hasbara crowd, it's actually true), and their claim that "when the Palestinians love their children more than they hate the Jews, than there will be peace."
Good article, thanks.
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I saw so much useful data in this post!
ReplyDeleteHasbara Buster, glad to see that your blog is dead and buried you hate-filled anti-Semitic prick.
ReplyDeleteI wish you an unpleasant day, but then I suppose for someone with a monomaniacal disposition like yours everyday must be an unpleasant one. Unpleasant dreams, scumbag!
p.s. I'm neither Jewish nor Israeli.
This is one of the most incredible blogs I have read in a very long time. Your blog is great for anyone who wants to understand this subject more. Great stuff; please keep it up!
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Hey jackass why don’t you post your deceptive quotes and cherry picked figures on your own blog.
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The new Palestinian flag
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Mocking the Holocaust is all the pathetic POS who runs this blog does. He even pretends to be an Arab “Ibrahim Ibn Yusuf” but his real name is:
ReplyDeleteAlberto J. Miyara, Facultad de Ingeniería - Universidad Nacional de Entre Ríos
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ajmiyara@fceia.unr.edu.ar
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Note he’s a teaching assistant without a phone number
There are 2 addresses for that name in Rosario, Argentina and they both look like slums.
So does Facultad de Ingeniería - Universidad Nacional de Entre Ríos.