The Palestine Festival for Children and Education


21 Nisan 5776

Friday, April 29 2016

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UPDATES 7:00 pm Israel time:

***Palestinian terror today:

Aside from a stabbing attack, shooting attack, and numerous “rock” and Molotov attacks yesterday, the Temple Mount in Jerusalem was again a scene of violent “clashes.”

Following a well-established strategy of forcing the Jerusalem Police to close down the Mount to Jews because of the threat of violence, Palestinian terrorists fought with the minuscule number of Jews who were actually allowed on the Mount yesterday.

How the police handled that violence speaks volumes about Israel’s abnegation of sovereignty on the Mount.

Once the Jews (and the police) began to be bombarded by “rocks” and other projectiles, the police urgently “asked” the Islamic Wakf to restore order.

Yes, you read that correctly.

The police shrank in the face of the violence and turned control over to the Islamic Wakf–the same organization that supports the terrorists in the first place.

Later, a police spokesman unbelievably dissembled that “involving the Wakf was ultimately a successful act of dialogue” that prevented an escalation that would have been brought about had the police defended the Jews and themselves.

We have reached a point at which Israeli Jews can no longer defend themselves for fear of “escalating the violence.”

Completely pathetic.

–>In fact, the police are now totally engaged in being the good guys.

In the midst of all the carnage on the roads, police on one of the most dangerous roads (the Arava Road to and from Eilat) were encouraging motorists to stop at a tent they set up yesterday.

Obviously, they were not handing out tickets:

Watermelon was the serving of the day.

Watermelon was the serving of the day.

–>The slaughter continues in Syria.

It appears that the intensive Russian-Syrian bombing campaign–especially in the Aleppo area–is beginning to have the desired result.

That desired result is the wholesale destruction of the city, massacre of the civilian population, and ethnic cleansing of the area. But virtually no one is talking about any of that other than in 30 second sound bites.

Assad’s push has not been without casualties. Yesterday, two more Iranian colonels were killed in ground fighting.

TODAY’S BLOG:

If you were Palestinian parents, how could you possibly think of better activities for your children than those offered at the Hamas Palestine Festival for Children and Education that was held in Gaza this past week?

Forget about merry-go-rounds, ferris wheels, whirly-gigs. Forget about trying to win plush toys or eating popcorn. 

Why would you want to do any of those activities when . . .

 . . . you could take your children to watch other children simulate stabbings of Israeli soldiers.

How exciting! Watch a Palestinian girl with knife in hand attack child simulated-soldiers. Imagine the thrill for your kids! Not to mention the learning experience!!

How exciting! Watch a Palestinian girl with knife in hand attack child simulated-soldiers. Imagine the thrill for your kids! Not to mention the learning experience!!

. . . your children could cry in unison with other children as another child pretends to be shot to death by Israeli soldiers also played by children.

. . . your children could rejoice as a boy dressed as a sniper shoots an Israeli soldier and “liberates” a Palestinian prisoner.

And just to think that  all of these wonderful activities could be watched against a backdrop of a replica of the bus that was bombed by a Hamas terrorist in Jerusalem last week–a backdrop of a bombed out bus positioned in front of a huge banner containing all sorts of Palestinian trivia: so-called “martyrs”, the Al-Aksa mosque, barbed wire fences, etc.

Take a family stroll. See where the Israelis who are still anesthetized were stitting, and where the glorious Hamas bomber planted the bomb. Let your toddlers play on bus.

Take a family stroll. See where the Israelis who were critically wounded and are still anesthetized were sitting, and where the glorious Hamas bomber planted the bomb. Let your toddlers play on bus!

Yes, what could be better?

How could you possibly think of a better way to teach your children to become terrorists?

Well . . . maybe . . . after all, summer is on the way, and we all know what summer brings in Gaza.

Terrorist training camps for children.

Addendum: It has been revealed that the Palestine Festival for Children and Education was partly subsidized (to the tune of £6800 pounds–$10,000 dollars) by Interpal (aka Palestinian Relief and Development Fund)–the charity of choice of British Labour Leader Jeremy Corbyn. The Interpal logo is on the banner behind the bus in the picture above.

We leave you with a picture of Corbyn from a demonstration in London last year:

Jeremy Corbyn, second from the left on the front row, leading an anti-Israel march in London.

Jeremy Corbyn, second from the left on the front row, leading an anti-Israel march in London.

“Stop Israeli State Terror”; “War Crimes in Gaza” . . . think about how these fraudulent phrases are absurdly ironic when it comes to The Palestine Festival for Children and Education.

 

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