Anonymous wrote:https://www.timesofisrael.com/unrwa-textbooks-still-include-hate-antisemitism-despite-pledge-to-remove-watchdog/
exercises include sentences about “Jihad warriors” against “the occupier,” commitment to “liberate” Palestine, and “resisting the enemy courageously,” according to the report.
A poem teaches students that to die as a martyr by killing Israelis is a “hobby.”
“The poem glorifies the rejection of a peaceful ceasefire during battle, presenting peace-making as a sign of weakness,” it said.
If you want to help Gaza get Hamas out of there and demand they return all hostages and *corpses* they are holding onto as bargaining chips.
Anonymous wrote:https://www.timesofisrael.com/unrwa-textbooks-still-include-hate-antisemitism-despite-pledge-to-remove-watchdog/
exercises include sentences about “Jihad warriors” against “the occupier,” commitment to “liberate” Palestine, and “resisting the enemy courageously,” according to the report.
A poem teaches students that to die as a martyr by killing Israelis is a “hobby.”
“The poem glorifies the rejection of a peaceful ceasefire during battle, presenting peace-making as a sign of weakness,” it said.
If you want to help Gaza get Hamas out of there and demand they return all hostages and *corpses* they are holding onto as bargaining chips.
Anonymous wrote:As Rashid Khalidi summarizes in his essential book, The Hundred Years’ War on Palestine, “the modern history of Palestine can best be understood in these terms: as a colonial war waged against the indigenous population, by a variety of parties, to force them to relinquish their homeland to another people against their will.”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As Rashid Khalidi summarizes in his essential book, The Hundred Years’ War on Palestine, “the modern history of Palestine can best be understood in these terms: as a colonial war waged against the indigenous population, by a variety of parties, to force them to relinquish their homeland to another people against their will.”
So the Palestinians are like native Americans and were living like primitive people before Israel came along? Lol no
Anonymous wrote:As Rashid Khalidi summarizes in his essential book, The Hundred Years’ War on Palestine, “the modern history of Palestine can best be understood in these terms: as a colonial war waged against the indigenous population, by a variety of parties, to force them to relinquish their homeland to another people against their will.”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Objective analysis and discussion of the situation in Palestine and Israel has been deemed anti-Semitic by the powers that be.
Just look at how Israeli supporters freak out when you use the words occupation, apartheid, and genocide even though these are indisputable realities.
Stop spreading lies.
Anonymous wrote:Objective analysis and discussion of the situation in Palestine and Israel has been deemed anti-Semitic by the powers that be.
Just look at how Israeli supporters freak out when you use the words occupation, apartheid, and genocide even though these are indisputable realities.
Anonymous wrote:School boards and trustees here in the H.S. have been intimidated by loud mouthed, radical, extremist Zionists from inside their community and beyond to ensure that they actively oppose any curriculum that attempts to provide a historically accurate portrayal of Israel and the gross perversion of the Zionist movement by fascist Eastern Europeans.
Anonymous wrote:OP, I think this teaching method would be great. However, the powerful Zionist forces here in the US will not allow it. They don’t want Americans to know that Israel was founded mostly by Eastern Europeans who stole land from the Palestinians already living there.