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10 out of the world's 33 major
terror groups have Palestinian agenda Arafat's Fatah murdered many Americans
including one U.S. ambassador Palestinian Autonomy in West Bank and Gaza
Strip - Lynching of dissidents Incitement to hatred in schools and media -
Suicide bombers - Child abuse Death cult -Palestinian regime sponsored
terror ruined Palestinian economy Since 1993 various Israel-PLO peace
agreements: all
collapsed Bush
demands that Palestinians abandon the use of terror
forever
Stand Up to Evil ([Saudi] Arab News, May 16,
2003)
Compare Freedom Score of Palestinian Authority (Not Free) and Israel (Free) Source: Freedom House
Compare Human
Development Index of Israel (0.905), Palestinian
Authority (0.731) & 22 Arab regimes (0.662) (PDF, 670 KB) Source: United Nations Human Development
Report 2003
Compare
Corruption Index of Palestinian Authority
(4.3),
Israel (7.3), Germany (7.3) and USA (7.7) Source:
Transparency International (PDF, 1.8
MB)
The Fate of Palestinian Moderates. Arafat's thugs don't murder
only Jews (Wall Street Journal, Apr 20, 2002): "Palestinian militiamen shot dead
two alleged collaborators with Israel on Thursday,
then tied the body of one to the back of a pickup
truck, dragged him through town and attempted to hang him from a rooftop
overlooking the traditional birthplace of Christ ... During
the uprising in the late 1980s, some 800
"collaborators" were murdered, many of them simply Palestinians who had
prospered under Israeli occupation. After the
1993 Oslo accords gave him a statelet, Mr. Arafat quickly set about
criminalizing "collaboration"--most famously with a .
But those who get a trial are the lucky ones. Seven decades of "collaborator" killings have silenced or driven
out many who would be open to coexistence with Israel.It's yet one more reason
to believe there will never be peace so along as the dictator and his
brownshirts run Gaza and the West Bank."
 Dead Body Dragged
Through Bethlehem (Fox News, Mar 14, 2002): "BETHLEHEM, West Bank
Palestinian militiamen shot dead two alleged
collaborators with Israel on Thursday, then tied the body of one to the back of
a pickup truck, dragged him through town and attempted to hang him from a
rooftop overlooking the traditional birthplace of Christ ...
It was the second time in three days that suspected informers have been killed
and their bodies shown off. About two dozen collaborators have been killed by
Palestinian militiamen during the past 18 months of fighting."

Yasser Arafat is the head of the Palestinian
Autonomy, and the head of "Fatah". The "Al Aqsa
Martyrs' Brigade" of "Fatah" is one of the many Palestinian groups designated as
Foreign Terrorist Organizations by the U.S. Department of State, along with
al-Qaida. "President" Arafat is
always dressing in an olive-green military uniform, a pistol in his belt - or on
the table 
Ten Tips on How to Be an Arafat Apologist (Jamie
Glazov, Frontpage Magazin, Apr 11, 2002)
The End of 'Arafat'. Even if he lives, the idea of him
must die. (Wall Street Journal, Sep 17, 2003): "If you look at the Nobel Prizes' own biography of Yasser Arafat, you find this
remarkable sentence toward the end: 'Like other Arab regimes in the area,
however, Arafat's governing style tended to be more dictatorial than
democratic.' That is to say, Arafat by his own choice of
governance--dictatorship over democracy--bears individual responsibility for the
legacy he leaves. That legacy includes: the
contemporary crime of hijacking and blowing up civilian-filled airliners; the
attempted destabilization of Jordan and Israel and the successful destruction of
Lebanon as a formerly sovereign nation; and decades of violated international
agreements, culminating in the collapse of Oslo. ... has made possible any
crime, culminating in the anti-moral act known as suicide
bombers."
The self explaining logo of
"Fatah" showing two guns and a grenade on the
map of Israel, the West Bank and the Gaza
Strip:

 Struggle for
Intifada (Shujaat, Aljazeera TV, Qatar, Sep 4, 2003)
"Constitution" of Arafat's Fatah (Fatah official website, Sep 20,
2003): Article (1): Palestine is part of the Arab World, and the
Palestinian people are part of the Arab Nation, and their struggle is part of
its struggle. Article (6): UN projects, accords and resolutions , or those of
any individual country which undermine the Palestinian people's right in their
homeland are illegal and rejected. Article (12): Complete liberation of Palestine, and eradication of Zionist
economic, political, military and cultural
existence. Article (17): Armed public revolution is the
inevitable method to liberating Palestine. Article (19): Armed struggle is a
strategy and not a tactic, and the Palestinian Arab People's armed revolution is
a decisive factor in the liberation fight and in uprooting the Zionistexistence,
and this struggle will not cease unless the Zionist state is demolished and
Palestine is completely liberated. Article (22): Opposing any political
solution offered as an alternative to demolishing the Zionist occupation in
Palestine, as well as any project intended to liquidate the Palestinian case or
impose any international mandate on its people.
National Anthem of Palestinian
Authority: My country, my country My country,
the land of my grand fathers My country, my country My country, my nation,
the nation of eternity With my determination, my fire and the volcano of my
revenge The
longing of my blood to my
land and home I have climbed the mountains and fought the wars I have conquered the
impossible, and crossed the frontiers My country, my country, the nation of
eternity With the resolve of the winds and the fire of the guns And the determination of
my nation in the land of struggle Palestine is my home, Palestine is my
fire, Palestine is my
revenge and the land of
eternal My country, my country, the nation of eternity I swear under the
shade of the flag To my land and nation, and the fire of pain I will live as a guerrilla, I will go on as
guerrilla, I will expire
as guerrilla until I will be
back My country, my country, the nation of eternity
President Bush's call of June 24, 2002 to the
Palestinians, to dismantle the terrorist
infrastructure, end incitement to violence in official
media, elect new leaders not compromised by terror, and
embrace democracy.
President Discusses Roadmap for Peace in the Middle
East. Remarks by the U.S. President on the Middle East (Mar 14, 2003):
"The Palestinian state must be a reformed and
peaceful and democratic state that abandons forever the use of terror. ... And
the Arab states must oppose terrorism, support the emergence of a peaceful and
democratic Palestine, and state clearly that they will live in peace with
Israel."
10 out of the world's 33 Foreign Terrorist
Organizations as designated by the U.S. Department of State are Palestinian or
have a Palestinian agenda: Al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigade [belonging
to Arafat's Fatah] Abu Nidal Organization (ANO) HAMAS (Islamic Resistance Movement) Palestinian
Islamic Jihad (PIJ) Palestine Liberation Front (PLF) Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP) PFLP-General Command (PFLP-GC)
Asbat al-Ansar [Palestinians in Lebanon] Hizballah (Party of God) [Lebanese with Palestinian
agenda] Al-Qaida
[Muslim with Palestinian agenda]
U.S. Congress
Peace Through Negotiations Act of 2000 (H. R. 5272) providing for a U.S.
response in the event of a unilateral declaration of a Palestinian state (Sep
27, 2000) (PDF, 16 KB)
 Geneva
Convention (IV) relative to the Protection of Civilian Persons in Time of War,
Part I, Art. 3: "(1)
Persons taking no active part in the hostilities,
including members of armed forces who have laid down their
arms and those placed hors de combat by sickness, wounds, detention,
or any other cause, shall in
all circumstances be treated humanely, without any adverse distinction founded
on race, colour, religion or faith, sex, birth or wealth, or any other similar
criteria. To this end the following acts are and
shall remain prohibited at any time and in any place whatsoever with respect to
the above-mentioned persons: (a) violence to life and person, in particular
murder of all kinds, mutilation, cruel treatment and
torture;"
Feigning Civilian Status
Violates the Laws of War (Human Rights Watch, Mar 31, 2003): International law prohibits attacking, killing,
injuring, capturing or deceiving the enemy by resorting to what is called
perfidy. A perfidious attack is one launched by combatants who have led opposing
forces to believe that the attackers are really noncombatants.
Acts of perfidy include pretending to be a civilian (who
cannot be attacked) or feigning surrender (surrendering soldiers also cannot be
attacked) so that opposing forces will let down their guard at the moment of
attack. Other examples include feigning protective status by the misuse of
emblems of the United Nations or the red cross and red crescent. Perfidy poses
particular dangers because it blurs the distinction between enemy soldiers, who
are a valid target, and civilians and other noncombatants, who are not.
Soldiers fearful of perfidious attacks are more
likely to fire upon civilians and surrendering soldiers, however
unlawfully.
Without distinction - attacks on civilians by Palestinian armed groups
(Amnesty International): "The deliberate
killing of Israeli civilians by Palestinian armed groups amounts to crimes
against humanity. As defined in the Rome Statute of the
International Criminal Court, crimes against humanity are various acts committed
as part of a ''widespread or systematic attack directed against any civilian
population'', ''pursuant to or in furtherance of a State or organization's
policy to commit such attack''. (71) The specified acts include murder, torture
and ''other inhumane acts of a similar character intentionally causing great
suffering, or serious injury to body or to mental or physical health.'' (72)
Crimes against humanity do not require a link to an armed conflict - they can be
committed either in peacetime or in wartime. The
deliberate killings of Israeli civilians by Palestinian armed groups and
individuals are both widespread and systematic, and are perpetrated as part of a
publicly announced policy to target civilians. They
therefore satisfy the definition of crimes against humanity included in the Rome
Statute of the International Criminal Court, which is recognized as reflecting
customary international law. War crimes and crimes against humanity are among
the most serious crimes under international law, and represent offences against
humanity as a whole. Bringing the perpetrators of these crimes to justice is
therefore the concern and the responsibility of the international community.
This view is illustrated in the Preamble to the Rome Statute of the
International Criminal Court, adopted in July 1998, which affirms that the most
serious crimes of concern to the international community as a whole must not go
unpunished and that their effective prosecution must be ensured by taking
measures at the national level and by enhancing international
cooperation."
Genocide (Louis Rene Beres, FrontPageMagazine, Sep 4,
2003): "Readers of daily newspapers are now well acquainted with unending
Palestinian calls for the annihilation of Israel. What might not be apparent,
however, is that such calls - sometimes in the carefully whispered voice of the
Palestine Authority, more often in the strident voice of PA accomplices in Hamas
and other related terror groups - constitute an especially serious crime under
international law. ... For example, the Fatah organization website still calls
openly for the "eradication" of Israel. This call echoes earlier genocidal
codifications in the still unchanged Palestinian National Charter, in Fatah's
ongoing calls for Inqirad mujtama (the extinction of Israeli society), and in
the Charter of Hamas ("There is no solution to the Palestinian problem except by
Jihad....I swear by that who holds in His Hands the Soul of Muhammad! I indeed
wish to go to war for the sake of Allah! I will assault and kill, assault and
kill, assault and kill.")"
"The EU's relations with West Bank and Gaza Strip" (European Union
Report 2000): "Palestinian foreign trade is
presently heavily concentrated on Israel, with about 90% of imports coming from
Israel, and about 80% of exports going to Israel. The most
important other trading partners are Egypt, Jordan, the Gulf States and the
Netherlands. Despite the conclusion of trade and co-operation agreements between
the Palestinians and Jordan, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, as well as the European Union,
the United States and others, which all provide for preferential access for
Palestinian exports, there has been almost no geographical diversification of
trade." This was in
July 2000, before the start of Arafat's terror war against Israel in Sep 2000
trying to "kill Israel", the client which gave the Palestinians more than 80% of
the business. Today it is easy to see that Arafat's terrorism ruined the whole
Palestinian economy.
Ten Tips on How to Be an Arafat Apologist (Jamie
Glazov, Frontpage Magazin, Apr 11, 2002)
The Arab/Muslim Nazi Connection (Christian Action for
Israel, Apr/May 2000): "Hitler's Mein Kampf
currently ranks sixth on the best-seller list among Palestinian Arabs. Luis
Al-Haj, translator of the Arabic edition, writes glowingly in the preface about
how Hitler's "ideology" and his "theories of nationalism, dictatorship and race
are advancing especially within our Arabic States."
Hamas Charter, article 7, 1988 (Palestine Center, Aug
9, 2003): The prophet, prayer and peace be upon him, said: The time will not come until Muslims will fight the Jews (and kill
them); until the Jews hide behind rocks and trees, which will cry: O Muslim!
there is a Jew hiding behind me, come on and kill
him!"
Friday Sermons on Palestinian Authority Television (Oct
13, 2000): "Kill the Jews
Everywhere"
Which Came First - Terrorism or "Occupation"?
(MFA)
Victims
of Terror (CNN Special)
Victims of
Palestinian Violence and Terrorism since September 2000
(MFA)
PALESTINIAN WOMEN AND CHILDREN IN THE THROES OF
ISLAMIKAZE TERRORISM (Raphael Israeli): "The world often views Islam as a
seventh century anachronism. But the truth is the Islamic world is
playing and winning a sophisticated game of media
manipulation in which powerful and wealthy police states and anti-democratic
political movements are more often portrayed and perceived at least in the
context of the Arab-Jewish conflict as victims rather than threatening
oppressors. This paper will contrast what Islamic leaders
say about their intentions for the state of Israel in English while western
television cameras are rolling and what they say to their own constituents in
Arabic."
My new Muslim hero (Joseph Farah, WND, Nov 28, 2001): "...
Zohair Hamdan, the muktar of the Jerusalem
neighborhood of Sur Bahir, was gunned down by would-be
assassins who fired nine rounds, hitting the Arab peace
crusader with five. When Jerusalem's Arab
neighborhoods were scheduled to fall under Palestinian Authority control under
the peace plan of former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak, Hamdan protested,
saying he would prefer to remain under Israeli sovereignty rather than
Arafat's. Courageously, Hamdan did something that is without precedent in the world
of Arab politics. He launched a petition campaign, collecting more than 10,000
signatures of Jerusalem Arabs opposing Arafat's rule."
Jenin and Other
Palestinian Cities: Operation Defensive Shield (Executive Summary of IAC Report,
July 25, 2002) (PDF, 131 KB)
Jenin and Other Palestinian Cities: Operation
Defensive Shield (IAC Report, July 25, 2002) (PDF, 1.08 MB)
Stuck on a Barrier That's Not on the Road Map (Charles
Krauthammer, Washington Post, Aug 8, 2003): "There have been nearly 100
Palestinian suicide bombings. All the terrorists
came from the West Bank, where the barrier is being built. Not a single one has
come from Gaza. Why? Because there already is a fence separating Gaza from
Israel. ... In America, we
build stretches of fence along the Mexican border to prevent foreigners from
coming in to take jobs. It takes a lot of audacity to demand that Israel stop
building a fence whose purpose is to prevent foreigners from coming in to commit
mass murder. As part of the propaganda campaign against the
barrier, it has been called a wall. In fact, it
is a fence, with electronics on either side to prevent
infiltrators. It is wall-like for only about a tenth of its length -- in just
two places, both along the Trans-Israel Highway. Why? Because Palestinian gunmen
had been shooting from Palestinian territory onto the highway and killing
innocent Israelis."
Genocides, Crimes and Massacres Committed by the PLO and the
Syrians Against the Lebanese, 1975-2002 (Guardians of the Cedars)
Terror Stings Its Pal, the U.N. (Alan M. Dershowitz, professor of
law at Harvard Law School, Los Angeles Times, Aug 28, 2003): "There are
numerous occupied peoples around the world seeking statehood or national
liberation, including the Tibetans, Kurds, Turkish Armenians and Palestinians.
Only one of these groups has received official
recognition by the U.N., including observer status and invitations to speak and
participate in committee work. That group is the one that invented and perfected
modern international terrorism namely, the Palestinians.
These rewards were first bestowed in the 1970s when the Palestine Liberation
Organization was unabashedly committed to terrorism. In fact, Chairman Yasser
Arafat was invited to speak to the U.N. General Assembly in 1974 at a time when
his organization was seeking to destroy a member-state of the U.N. by terrorism.
By rewarding Arafat and the PLO for such behavior, the U.N. made it clear that
the best way to ensure that your cause is leapfrogged ahead of others is to
adopt terrorism as your primary means of protest. The Tibetans, whose land has
been occupied more brutally and for a longer period than the Palestinians, but
who have never practiced terrorism, cannot even receive a hearing from the
U.N."
Dealing
with Hamas (Alan Dershowitz, professor of law at Harvard Law School, Globe and
Mail, Sep 16, 2003): "... there can be absolutely no doubt of the legality
of Israel's policy of targeting Hamas leaders for assassination. Hamas has
declared war against Israel. All of its leaders are combatants, whether they
wear military uniforms, suits or religious garb. There is no realistic
distinction between the political and military wings of Hamas, any more than
there is a distinction between the political and military wings of al-Qaeda. The
official policy of Hamas, like that of al Qaeda, is the mass murder of
civilians. The decision to employ that policy was made by its so-called
"political" leaders. The United States properly targeted Osama bin Laden
and his associates, as well as Saddam Hussein and his sons. Under international
law, combatants are appropriate military targets until they surrender. They may
be killed in their sleep, while preparing military actions or while
participating in any other activity. They need not be arrested, or even given a
chance to surrender. Only if they come out with their hands up, or waving a
white flag, or affirmatively manifesting surrender by some other means, may they
avoid the ultimate sanction of a war they started, namely
death."
The 'military solution' works (Evelyn Gordon, JP, Oct
7, 2003): "Far from proving a failure, the 'military solution' has proven
its efficacy over the last year."
CIA World Factbook (West Bank)
CIA World Factbook (Gaza Strip)
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