Deescattered
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Deescattered
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Wants my country Scotland to run it’s own show and be good neighbours to RUK




🚨This short film exposes the true story of Israel's creation, entirely through the words of its own founders For decades, Israel’s lies have been carefully designed to demonize its victims. To ensure that no matter the crimes it commits, the children it slaughters, the world remains incapable of empathy for Palestinians, or at best, treats it with the same apathy that has allowed this to go on for as long as it has On the 78th anniversary of its creation, it's time the world knew that Israel's past is not different from the brutal present the world is finally seeing

No IDF soldier has ever raped any Palestinian. Period. End of story. And if you think a dog can rape a person, you’re different level ignorant. The entire blood libel of sexual violence by the IDF is the mother of all projections. Like many other things, want to know what Israel’s enemies are guilty of? Look what they accuse Israel of. Full stop. It never happened and never will. - The end


BREAKING: The King has visited Golders Green to show his support for the area's Jewish community. The visit follows an incident on 29 April when two Jewish men were stabbed in Highfield Avenue. trib.al/FATnoeD


𝗪𝗛𝗔𝗧 𝗧𝗛𝗘 𝗔𝗖𝗧𝗨𝗔𝗟 𝗛𝗘𝗟𝗟. A Palestinian farmer working his field in the occupied West Bank refused to leave for an armed Israeli settler. So the settler took him hostage, blindfolded and humiliated him while IDF soldiers stood guard protecting the abuser.

Un colon israélien tue un chien à l'extérieur d'une maison palestinienne à Al-Attara en Cisjordanie occupée.

Today is Nakba Day, commemorating Israel’s mass expulsion of the Palestinians in 1948. Zionist forces raped dozens of Palestinian women during the war. Here is a summary of the known incidents: 1. In April 1948, Zionist forces attacked Deir Yassin. Zionist commander Yitzhak Levy reported on April 13: "‘Lehi members tell of the barbaric behaviour of the IZL toward the prisoners and the dead. They also relate that the Irgun men raped a number of Arab girls and murdered them afterward." (Morris, The Birth, p.238. Morris's source on this is a report from the IDF archives.). Ilan Pappe adds: “ As they burst into the village [of Deir Yassin], the Jewish soldiers sprayed the houses with machine-gun fire, killing many of the inhabitants. The remaining villagers were then gathered in one place and murdered in cold blood, their bodies abused while a number of the women were raped and then killed." (Pappe, The Ethnic Cleansing, p.90). 2. In mid-April 1948, during the battle of Mishmar ha-Emek in the western Jezreel Valley, Eliezer Bauer (Be’eri) reported: “Also in the village, when adult males were discovered hiding hours after the end of the battle – they were killed . . . It is said that there were also cases of rape. (Morris, The Birth, p.243). 3. In mid-May, Zionist forces attacked Kfar Saba and Qaqun. “In Qaqun the UN claimed, and testimonies by Jewish troops corroborated, that the takeover had involved a case of rape.” Pappe, The Ethnic Cleansing, p.132.) 4. On May 14, 1948, Haganah & Irgun units occupied Jaffa. "On 14 or 15 May, a 12-year-old girl was raped by two Haganah soldiers; there were also a number of attempted rape." (Morris, The Birth, p.220, citing report from the IDF archives.). Very soon after Jaffa was occupied, a Red Cross official, de Meuron, reported how Jewish soldiers had raped a girl and killed her brother. (Pappe, The Ethnic Cleansing, p.209). 5. On May 13-18, 1948, the Haganah went on an offensive in Western Galilee, Operation Ben-Ami. "The only serious atrocity recorded was the rape-murder of a girl and the murder of her father." (Morris, The Birth, p.231) 6. On May 12-13, 1948, Zionist forces conquored Burayr, northeast of Gaza. “The 9th Battalion troops killed a large number of villagers, apparently executing dozens of army-age males. They appear also to have raped and murdered a teenage girl.” (Morris, The Birth, p.258, citing a Zionist memoir & Zionist oral history). 7. On 13 May, 1948, Zionist forces attacked Abu Shusha. During the operation, “One Haganah soldier twice attempted to rape a 20-year-old woman prisoner.” (Morris, The Birth, p. 257, citing a Haganah archival report). 8. On May 1, 1948, Palmach fighters shot several Palestinians in ‘Ein Zeitun (in the Upper Galilee). According to a May 4, 1948 British report of the attack, “women had been raped” in the village. Morris, The Birth, p.289. 9. May 1948: In Tantura, where Israeli soldiers also carried out a massacre, here is how Najiah Ayyub described what happened: 'I saw that the troops who encircled us tried to touch the women but were rejected by them When they saw that the women would not surrender, they stopped. When we were on the beach, they took two women and tried to undress them, claiming they had to search the bodies.” (Pappe, The Ethnic Cleansing, p.211) 10. In the summer of 1948, Palmach militiamen “raped and murdered” four village women from the inhabitants of the Shi‘ite village of Hunin, in the Galilee Panhandle (Morris, The Birth, p.249 & 461, citing a Haganah report) 11. July 1948: ”Reports had been received about Jewish behavior in previously occupied areas …. incidents of rape about which they had heard terrible stories from Acre and Ramla.” (Morris, 1948: A History, p.281). 12. In Oct. 1948, Zionist forces carried a massacre in Dawayima, executing a few hundred Palestinians. They were “‘lined up and killed by machinegun fire,” according to Morris. A Zionist report revealed: “one soldier boasted that he had raped a woman and then shot her.” (Morris, The Birth, p.470, citing a Kibbutz Meuhad Archives report). Pappe adds: “the Jewish soldiers who took part in the massacre also reported horrific scenes: babies whose skulls were cracked open, women raped or burned alive in houses, and men stabbed to death.” (Pappe, The Ethnic Cleansing, p.196). 13. On December 9, 1948, a Red Cross report tells of two Jewish soldiers who burst into the house of al-Hajj Suleiman Daud, who had been expelled with his family to Shaqara. The soldiers hit his wife and kidnapped his 18-year-old daughter. 17 days later the father was able to get hold of an Israeli lieutenant, to whom he protested. The abusers appeared to belong to Brigade Seven. Pappe writes: “It is impossible to know what exactly happened in those 17 days before the girl was set free; the worst may be presumed." (Pappe, The Ethnic Cleansing, p.209). 14. In February 1949, after Israel agreed to allow civilians to remain in the Palestinian towns of Faluja (what was transformed into Kiryat Gat), it quickly reneged on its promise, mounting a campaign of low-key violence and psychological warfare designed to intimidate the inhabitants into flight. The UN Mediator, Ralph Bunche, quoting UN observers reported that ‘Arab civilians . . . at Al Faluja have been beaten and robbed by Israeli soldiers and . . . there have been some cases of attempted rape.” (Morris, The Birth, p.522) 15. Israeli forces attacked Safsaf, a Palestinian village near Safed, on Nov 6, 1948. A Zionist archival report documents: “ ‘52 adult males’ tied together and dropped into a well and of three cases of rape, including of a 14-year-old girl. Nahmani also mentions several cases of rape and ‘a number of dead women’.” Arab oral testimony from the early 1970s, as recorded by Nazzal (Exodus, 93–95), more or less corroborates the contemporaneous Jewish documentation. According to Nazzal, the soldiers raped four women and blindfolded and executed ‘about 70’ men.” Morris, The Birth, p.481). Survivors recall how four women and a girl were raped in front of the other villagers and how one pregnant woman was bayoneted.” (Pappe, The Ethnic Cleansing, p.184) On 12 August 1949, Israeli soldiers based in Kibbutz Nirim on the northern edge of today's Gaza Strip, captured a 12-year-old Palestinian girl and locked her up for the night in their military base near the kibbutz. For the next few days she became the platoon's sex slave as the soldiers shaved her head, gang- raped her and in the end murdered her. Ben-Gurion lists this rape too in his diary but it was censored out by his editors. On 29 October 2003, the Israeli newspaper Ha'aretz publicised the story based on the testimonies of the rapists: 22 soldiers had taken part in the barbaric torture and execution of the girl.” (Pappe, The Ethnic Cleansing, p.210) Summary Morris concludes: “There were also several dozen cases of rape, a crime viewed with particular horror in Arab and Muslim societies.” (Morris, The Birth, p.592) Morris adds: “About a dozen cases—in Jaffa, Acre, and so on—are reported in the available contemporary documentation and, given Arab diffidence about reporting such incidents and the (understandable) silence of the perpetrators, and IDFA censorship of many documents, more, and perhaps many more, cases probably occurred.” (Morris, 1948: A History, p.406). Pappe writes: “David Ben-Gurion seems to have been informed about each [rape] case and entered them into his diary. Every few days he has a sub-section: 'Rape Cases'. One of these records the incident Chizik had reported to him: 'a case in Acre where soldiers wanted to rape a girl. They killed the father and wounded the mother, and the officers covered for them. At least one soldier raped the girl.' (Pappe, The Ethnic Cleansing, p.209). Sources: Benny Morris, The birth of the Palestinian refugee problem, 1947-1949 archive.org/details/birtho… Ilan Pappé, The ethnic cleansing of Palestine archive.org/details/ethnic… Benny Morris, 1948: History of the First Arab-Israeli War archive.org/details/1948hi…

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