Palestinian suffering? I have no remorse.

Eliezer the Lion
July 15, 2014   
Zoabi, Tibi, and Zahleqa came up with a gimmick: outcry under the guise of concern for 'human rights' • Only they didn't explain what rights they were talking about: genocide and the beating of women in Arab countries, or the use of children in Gaza as human shields?
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Recently, it seems to me that the Arab members of Knesset have come up with some kind of gimmick.

One by one, Haneen Zoabi, Ahmed Tibi, and Jamal Zahleqa stand up and cry out about the violation of human rights and the murder of the Palestinian people on the streets of Gaza.

Phrases such as: "blood on the hands," "murderers and criminals," "every man has a name," "child murder" are heard with increasing frequency.

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Sometimes it is joined by a sigh of frustration, sometimes by a loud bang on the stage, they stand in front of the Police Commissioner and the Speaker of the Knesset.

They giggle under every fresh camera, and enlist the support of the enlightened world, they are interviewed on Al Jazeera, or cruise on the Mavi Marmara.

They deny us the Holocaust and console the families of the martyrs. Most of the time, the loud shouts almost turn into fistfights, and at the last minute, emaciated female and male ushers arrive and try to drag out those whose insults and slander are funded from your private pockets.

Let's learn about human rights together.

Oh my, I don't know whether to cry or laugh. Really, Ahmed? Seriously, Hanin? Do you want to teach us a little about human rights? A little about genocide? Where do we start?

Maybe from the horror videos that are uploaded morning and evening to social media, in which your people are seen naked and in their unimaginable cruelty, time after time after time violating basic human rights?

Just this week I came across a video showing a man buried up to his neck in the ground, his eyes tied and he is sobbing bitterly. Then the group of hooligans surrounding him begins to cover his pleading head with piles of sand, little by little, and he is gone. Chin, nostrils, eyes, forehead, oh my. Buried alive. Gone.

And there are also plenty of videos in which you beat your wives to death, stone them, burn them, hang them, and shoot anyone you think has strayed from the path of jihad.

Or maybe we should dwell on the human shield that Hamas members use to protect the missile batteries deep in the earth? I almost felt like pitying the Palestinian people living in Gaza, after all, they are groaning under the burden of Hamas on the one hand and IDF bombs on the other.

But then I remember that Hamas was elected in democratic elections by an overwhelming majority of potential terrorists, who don't care that their children become a defensive wall, or that their wives take risks every time they leave the house.

So do yourself a favor guys, you don't really know what human rights are, you don't care about your Palestinian people. You've simply learned a language that magically confuses and paralyzes the beauty of our country's soul, one that causes entire parts of our people to apologize, try hard, and get confused.

This week Hamas accidentally damaged the electrical grids of the citizens of Gaza, and now, finally and not because of us, the electricity in Gaza has been cut off. The delusional discussions about whether or not to put technicians under fire, whether to push truck drivers in diapers and on bicycles into the burning strip, are the direct result of the pangs of conscience that you have learned to shower us with genius.

I personally have no qualms of conscience regarding the ongoing suffering of the Palestinian people. And please allow me, Ms. Zoabi, Mr. Tibi, Zakhalka, and all your attention-hungry friends: If you truly care about your people, go make an impact there, try to make them love life more than our death.

Teach them to respect human life. Change their distorted consciousness, so that in your next elections in the PA you can squeal and shout from your own stage, you can say

""Murderers" and "blood on your hands" and "genocide" to all your brothers from Hamas.

Until then, Balad. Get out of the Knesset.


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