Trudeau announces Amira Elghawaby as Canada's first representative to combat Islamophobia

Ron in Regina

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When did Hamas attack Lebanon?
When they found out the moon landing was faked.
Which moon landing? Hamas's announcement called the "Palestinian people" of Lebanon and all fighters to join the group and contribute to the resistance against the Israeli regime's occupation, framing it as part of the broader struggle for the liberation of Jerusalem and the Al-Aqsa Mosque…which before its construction on that same piece of ground was the Dome of the Rock, there was a grand Jewish temple on the same location on the Temple Mount, but that doesn’t fit the narrative.

The Hamas organization has a permanent and established presence in Lebanon. The presence gained prominence following the announcement of the formation of the Al-Aqsa Flood Vanguards unit by Hamas in Beirut in 2023.
Since the early 1990s, the Islamic Republic of Iran has been sponsoring Hamas with military aid and training and financial aid. Iran has remained a key patron of Hamas, providing them with funds, weapons, and training.

According to a 2020 US Department of State report, Iran provides about $100 million annually to Palestinian militant groups, including Hamas. As of 2023, according to an Israeli security source, Iran had significantly increased its funding for Hamas to $350 million a year.
 
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Which moon landing? Hamas's announcement called the "Palestinian people" of Lebanon and all fighters to join the group and contribute to the resistance against the Israeli regime's occupation, framing it as part of the broader struggle for the liberation of Jerusalem and the Al-Aqsa Mosque…which before its construction on that same piece of ground was the Dome of the Rock, there was a grand Jewish temple on the same location on the Temple Mount, but that doesn’t fit the narrative.

The Hamas organization has a permanent and established presence in Lebanon. The presence gained prominence following the announcement of the formation of the Al-Aqsa Flood Vanguards unit by Hamas in Beirut in 2023.
Since the early 1990s, the Islamic Republic of Iran has been sponsoring Hamas with military aid and training and financial aid. Iran has remained a key patron of Hamas, providing them with funds, weapons, and training.

According to a 2020 US Department of State report, Iran provides about $100 million annually to Palestinian militant groups, including Hamas. As of 2023, according to an Israeli security source, Iran had significantly increased its funding for Hamas to $350 million a year.
The "Greater Israel" concept within Zionism refers to the idea that the territory of the Jewish homeland should encompass a larger area than just the current state of Israel, often including territories like the West Bank, Gaza Strip, and parts of Jordan, as envisioned by some Zionist groups.

Here's a more detailed explanation:

Origins and Evolution:
The concept of "Greater Israel" emerged from certain Zionist ideologies, particularly those of the Revisionist Zionists and later, some Labor Zionists.

Territorial Claims:
These Zionist groups believed that the territory of the Mandate for Palestine, including Transjordan, should be considered as part of the Jewish homeland, justifying the expansion beyond the borders of the current state of Israel.

Historical Context:
During the British Mandate for Palestine, early Revisionist Zionist groups like Betar and Irgun Zvai-Leumi saw the territory of the Mandate, including Transjordan, as Greater Israel.

Post-1967:
Following the 1967 Six-Day War, some Labor Zionists formed the Movement for Greater Israel, advocating for the Israeli government to retain and populate all areas captured in the war.

Political Implications:
The idea of "Greater Israel" has significant political implications, as it challenges the internationally recognized borders of Israel and the Palestinian territories, leading to ongoing conflict and debate.

Current Status:
The Likud party, a right-wing Israeli political party, was formed by an alliance of several right-wing parties, including the Movement for Greater Israel.

From the river (Euphrates) to the sea....
 

Ron in Regina

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The "Greater Israel" concept within Zionism refers to the idea that the territory of the Jewish homeland should encompass a larger area than just the current state of Israel, often including territories like the West Bank, Gaza Strip, and parts of Jordan, as envisioned by some Zionist groups.

Here's a more detailed explanation:

Origins and Evolution:
The concept of "Greater Israel" emerged from certain Zionist ideologies, particularly those of the Revisionist Zionists and later, some Labor Zionists.

Territorial Claims:
These Zionist groups believed that the territory of the Mandate for Palestine, including Transjordan, should be considered as part of the Jewish homeland, justifying the expansion beyond the borders of the current state of Israel.

Historical Context:
During the British Mandate for Palestine, early Revisionist Zionist groups like Betar and Irgun Zvai-Leumi saw the territory of the Mandate, including Transjordan, as Greater Israel.

Post-1967:
Following the 1967 Six-Day War, some Labor Zionists formed the Movement for Greater Israel, advocating for the Israeli government to retain and populate all areas captured in the war.

Political Implications:
The idea of "Greater Israel" has significant political implications, as it challenges the internationally recognized borders of Israel and the Palestinian territories, leading to ongoing conflict and debate.

Current Status:
The Likud party, a right-wing Israeli political party, was formed by an alliance of several right-wing parties, including the Movement for Greater Israel.

From the river (Euphrates) to the sea....
…& this will end when…Israel no longer exists? Or at some other point?
 
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Ron in Regina

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Back in the fall, former NDP leader Thomas Mulcair told a story about a revealing exchange with Melanie Joly, then as now the inexplicable choice for Global Affairs minister for both Justin Trudeau and Mark Carney…’cuz a Lib by any other leader…

Joly’s position on the Jewish state is easy to ascertain. In October 2023, Joly blamed Israel for bombing a hospital in Gaza and killing hundreds. Even after the facts came out — that Israel did not fire the missile, Palestinian Islamic Jihad did; that hundreds were not killed, at all; and that hospital was still standing — Joly did not recant.🤔 So actual facts aren’t relevant.

Hamas is a listed terrorist entity in Canada. Despite that, Joly has called for the murderous cult to be given a spot at the negotiating table with Israel. She favours funding UNRWA, even after the aid agency admitted its members participated in the atrocities of Oct. 7, 2023 in Israel. And she has refused to condemn South Africa’s dishonest campaign to prosecute Israel at the International Court of Justice for genocide.

Her opposition to the Jewish state was well-known even before she told Mulcair that the “demographics of her riding” — where voters of Arab or Muslim lineage ostensibly dominate — dictate her decision-making.🫢

She’s not alone, apparently.
 
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Time permitting, etc…
What stopped you the last times?

These are the latest. Some organizations are in West Bank, Israel and gosh darn it, Canada.

Before you go off on semantics remember semantics need to be handled with kid gloves when it come to God's chosen people.

"VIOLENT EXTREMISM" is terrorism as defined by their actions. If the GoC flat out said "we're sanctioning _____ Zionist organization (as terrorists) operating in the illegally occupied West Bank who are fully backed by the IDF and Knesset" people like you tend to freak out and go off on a string of propagandist catch phrases and say its antisemitic. And yes being sanctioned is the same as saying "declared terrorist".

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