
The Isaac Herzog quote from October 2023, where he said "it's an entire nation out there that is responsible," is incredibly difficult to find. Did Isaac Herzog try to scrub this clip from the internet? Has anyone investigated this?
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The Isaac Herzog quote from October 2023, where he said "it's an entire nation out there that is responsible," is incredibly difficult to find. Did Isaac Herzog try to scrub this clip from the internet? Has anyone investigated this?



The new Palestine Holocaust denial.

Here is a video ECAJ CEO, @AlexRyvchin proudly shared to FB of him denying the systematic ethnic cleansing of the Nakba. Atrocity denial whether it be denying the Holocaust or the Nakba is a disgusting and disgraceful act.


Claims that the Palestinians were in 1948 ordered to evacuate their homes and homeland by Arab leaders in a series of radio broadcasts has been a perennial Hasbara Symphony Orchestra favourite since the Nakba, and continues to be widely promoted to this day. The BBC journalist and United Nations official Erskine Barton Childers (not to be confused with his father, Ireland's fourth president, Erskine Hamilton Childers) thoroughly debunked this claim more than half a century ago in his article, "The Other Exodus" published in The Spectator on 12 May 1961. Childers reviewed the comprehensive archives of Arab radio broadcasts compiled during that period by both the BBC monitoring station in Cyprus and its US counterpart, the Foreign Broadcast Information Service (FBIS) run by the CIA, and found nothing. I have posted a link to Childers's article in the comments, which is worth reading because it includes details of additional fabrications concocted by Israeli officials to further this foundational hasbara myth. Abba Eban, then Israel's permanent representative to the UN and later foreign minister, and easily its most celebrated diplomat, for example claimed that the Greek Catholic Archbishop of Haifa, George Hakim, "fully confirmed" that Palestinians were encouraged to flee by their leaders. Yet, according to Childers: "I wrote to His Grace [Hakim], asking for his evidence of such orders. I hold signed letters from him, with permission to publish, in which he has categorically denied ever alleging Arab evacuation orders; he states that no such orders were ever given. He says that his name has been abused for years; and that the Arabs fled through panic and forcible eviction by Jewish troops." This is the same Abba Eban who on 6 June 1967 falsely informed the UN Security Council that Israel had launched the June War the previous day in response to a series of non-existent attacks on Israel on the morning of 5 June by the Egyptian air force and artillery units. I was previously unaware that the Israeli archives also include records of these radio broadcasts. As the British-Israeli historian Benny Morris reports below, he went through these records and also found that such broadcasts, whether by local Palestinian or Arab leaders, simply do not exist. While the research conducted by Childers and more recently Morris is of course useful in providing official confirmation that such broadcasts are a figment of the Zionist imagination, logic alone should suffice to debunk this myth. In May 1948, the Arab states intervened in Palestine to put an end to the mass expulsions of Palestinians, which since November 1947 already numbered in the hundreds of thousands, and to defeat the Israeli forces responsible for this monumental crime. Does it make any sense that prior to their intervention they would have ordered hundreds of thousands of civilians to clog every road they hoped to use to enter Palestine, for miles and days on end? Of course not. As for the silly claim that the objective of the Arab intervention was genocide, there is no evidence for it, and the conduct of the Arab militaries during the Palestine War supports this conclusion. Nor was it the case that the Arab intervention was a coordinated military campaign to eradicate the nascent Israeli state. Some of the participating Arab states, Syria and Iraq, did have this as an objective. Transjordan clearly did not. Its leadership had already cut a deal with the Zionist leadership to partition Palestine between them and prevent the establishment of a Palestinian state. Armed conflict between Israel and Transjordan in fact ensued only after Israeli forces reneged on their agreement and initiated seizures of territory beyond the partition boundary. Egypt's position was more ambiguous. It seemed to be primarily motivated by rivalry with Jordan, and ensuring Jordan did not become the main Arab power in Palestine. In short, no Arab state wanted to see the emergence of the Israeli state, but in most cases Arab leaders had more pressing priorities. Coordination between them was primarily notable for its absence. Arab public opinion, by contrast, considered the failure of their leaders to successfully confront the Zionist project nothing short of treason, and it served as a catalyst for more than a decade of revolutions, coups, and uprisings throughout the region.


Election campaign ad in Israel: "we turned Gaza back to the stone age," followed by a counter of how many people the candidate murdered. This ad is from 2019, bragging about the destruction of Gaza 9 years before October 7. The candidate is opposition leader Benny Gantz.

Itamar Ben-Gvir does not represent the people of the State of Israel or Judaism or Zionism. He represents hate and division. After the coming election, we will return this country to what its founders contemplated: A free, liberal, and democratic State of Israel advocating true Jewish values.


Israel killed every single child in this photo in South Lebanon within less than 30 days. They were not combatants. They were children.


Israel seizes 1,000 sq km under Netanyahu’s war strategy ft.trib.al/yOu0Nig

1948 was not a random act of dispossession in a vacuum, it followed the rejection of partition and a regional war launched by Arab states and militias against the newly declared Jewish state. Hundreds of thousands of Jews were also expelled or fled from Arab countries in the years that followed. Yes, Hamas emerged decades later. But explaining how Hamas emerged is not the same as excusing what it chose to become: a movement built around suicide bombings, rockets, antisemitic ideology, repression and the deliberate targeting of civilians. You cannot demand historical context for Hamas while refusing historical context for Israel’s security fears and existence.



Israeli Minister of National Security, Itamar Ben-Gvir: "We have a plan for settlement in Lebanon, and we also have plans to encourage the emigration [of Palestinians] from Gaza and the West Bank." Not "emigration," but ethnic cleansing plans.


In 1947, the UN offered a two-state solution. The Jews said YES. The Arabs said NO. Neighboring Arab countries invaded the young Israel. If you reject peace and start a war, you can’t claim victimhood. History matters. 🇮🇱