Hundreds Gather In Teaneck For Pro-Palestinian Rally

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As a cease-fire agreement announced Friday between Israel and Hamas brought temporary, uneasy peace to the conflicted region, several hundred people gathered at Town Hall on Saturday to support Palestine and call on the United States to cut its financial support of Israel.

Mohammad Abbassi of Dar-ul-Islah in Teaneck praised the gathering, which included several children, for “standing on the front lines” to “expose the lies that have been perpetrated on the Palestinian people since 1948.”

“Stand up, rise up and defend your rights,” Abbassi said. “Otherwise you will always be marginalized.”

The event drew only a few counterprotesters, some of whom waved Israeli flags and U.S. flags.

Read more at NorthJersey.

{Matzav.com}


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  1. “Palestinian People”
    Which Palestinian people?
    The ones who declared war the very May day the new Israeli State was declared?
    The ones who voluntarily left their homes rather than stay where they were as did other Israeli Arabs?
    The ones who created / invented the PLOin the early 70s?
    The ones who burned down previously productive and profitable green houses immediately following them receiving them from the Israeli govrernment?
    The ones who kept / keep their “citizens” in abject poverty even refusing them permission to work for good pay (and benefits) in Israel?
    The ones who place their missles and artilary in schools and hospitals?
    The ones who atack Jews standing at the Kosel with stones thrown from the Har Ha’Bayis and then cry victim when we defend ourselves and try to prevent further attacks?

    • Can they even be called a people?
      Even if the are a “nation” or “country”, but a “people”? People do not act this to other “people” and certainly not to their own “people”.

  2. To all of my “Vote Democrat” friends… Do you have buyer’s remorse yet over your presidential selection?

    A friend of mine once said, “This is Galus, Baby.”

    If you carefully observe the behavior of r’shoi’im, you will notice that they excuse any excesses in their own behavior by asserting that the predicate for any violent act they have committed was the “unacceptable” behavior of their opponent. As a rule, r’shoi’im take no responsibility for their behavior. They are provocateurs who claim to be merely reactive.

    Do you remember the comedian Skip Wilson’s tag line, “The devil made me do it.”

    I am sure that the original plan in Teaneck (Why Teaneck?) was to act provocatively in order to “hopefully” cause some short-fuse Jew to commit an inappropriate act. That Jew’s act then would serve as a predicate for the r’shoi’im to do something really bad. Apparently, that plan was not implemented.

    The Nazis claimed that the 1938 assassination of the German Vice Consul, Ernst vom Rath, by Herschel Grynszpan in Paris was the predicate for Kristallnacht. Supposedly the anticipated Arab squatter loss of the East Jerusalem real estate case was the predicate for 4000 Gazan rockets to be fired at Israeli civilian neighborhoods.

    Why Teaneck? (Why Skokie in 1977? Why Golders Green in 2021?) Willie Sutton, the bank robber in the 1930s, is incorrectly credited with the following quotation to answer the question, “Why do you rob banks?” He said, “That’s where the money is!” Teaneck? Skokie? Golders Green? That’s where the Jews are.

    Don’t be surprised if some of those Fakestinian folks greet you some Shabbos in your neighborhood.

    They say, “Free, free Palestine!”
    I say, “It wasn’t free. Worth a nickel, we paid a dime!”

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