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Tlaib: Biden Isn’t Saying ‘Palestinians Deserve Human Rights’ — He Has to ‘Speak Out Against this Vi
mystery-ak:
Tlaib: Biden Isn’t Saying ‘Palestinians Deserve Human Rights’ — He Has to ‘Speak Out Against this Violence’
Pam Key 17 May 2021
Representative Rashida Tlaib (D-MI) said Monday on MSNBC’s “The ReidOut” that President Joe Biden needed to speak out more forcefully in favor of the Palestinian people’s human rights in the ongoing military conflict with Israel.
Anchor Joy Reid said, “Do you feel any empathy coming from the White House? Have they called you to talk to you?”
Tlaib said, “They are engaging me now finally after four months of me sending letters with colleagues, talking about home demolitions, talking about the attack on Palestinians living in Israel. I mean, their January 6 is happening right now daily in their lives, and their own neighborhoods being attacked by mobs because they’re Palestinian. They’re targeted because of their ethnicity. You know, Joy, it is really hard because any of my colleagues that even have a sort of empathy towards Palestinians, they do it quietly with whispering because they continue to be intimidated and bullied by those that want to continue the status quo of apartheid in Israel. They want to continue to have that power and hold, and they literally brush over Palestinians as somehow inherently violent, that they don’t deserve human rights.”
She continued, “And that’s what’s missing in the statements coming from President Biden. You don’t hear the words ‘Palestinians deserve human rights,’ that Palestinians deserve to exist, that Palestinians deserve to live freely, that children need to be safe and secure. You only hear it when they talk about Israeli citizens that are of a certain faith.”
Tlaib added, “I want to make it clear to all the Palestinians, I know it’s hard to hear now under attack. But Americans are standing strong, and they’re standing and saying, enough, President Biden. You will not do this on our watch. You have to speak out against this violence in a very aggressive way that holds Netanyahu and his leadership accountable.”
https://www.breitbart.com/clips/2021/05/17/tlaib-biden-isnt-saying-palestinians-deserve-human-rights-he-has-to-speak-out-against-this-violence/
christian:
Jihad terrorist, funded by American money provided by democrats, spend lavish amounts of money of said terrorists who bawl their children are impoverished, but spend the money on war munitions to slaughter Jews who are trying to live in peace with them. When the Jews strike back for the murders incurred by jihad terrorist, the posture and put up a facade that the Jews are killing them for no reason at all. Much like democrats playing false facade games to take the blame off of themselves by blaming the innocent. No wonder they make such great allies to each other, jihadist-democrats.
Killer Clouds:
There are no palestinians. There is no such place as Palestine. There are muslim terrorists in Israel that need to be wiped out.
Hoodat:
--- Quote from: mystery-ak on May 18, 2021, 01:44:40 am ---Tlaib: Biden Isn’t Saying ‘Palestinians Deserve Human Rights’ — He Has to ‘Speak Out Against this Violence’
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Is that before or after all the Jews are driven into the sea?
Right_in_Virginia:
--- Quote from: christian on May 18, 2021, 02:25:41 am ---When the Jews strike back for the murders incurred by jihad terrorist, the posture and put up a facade that the Jews are killing them for no reason at all.
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Actually, the facade is that the Palestinians are killing for no reason at all. Every nation agrees Israel has the right to defend herself.
--- Quote from: christian on May 18, 2021, 02:25:41 am ---Much like democrats playing false facade games to take the blame off of themselves by blaming the innocent. No wonder they make such great allies to each other, jihadist-democrats.
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What no one is allowed to say is the best way for Israel to defend itself is to find a way out of the occupation. David Ben-Gurion knew this back in 1968:
--- Quote ---David Ben-Gurion -- 1968:
“If I could choose between peace and all the territories which we conquered last year, I would prefer peace,” he said.
He also voiced opposition to the then-nascent settlement project in the West Bank and Gaza, wondering out loud why it was necessary to settle an area with large Arab populations when the nearly unpopulated Negev desert was available. He said pre-war Israel had enough room for all the Jews who would come to live here in the next 20 or 40 years.
https://www.timesofisrael.com/peace-over-territory-says-israels-first-pm-in-long-lost-footage/
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