Using the appeal of Palestine to destroy the West
It only took 38 years for Yasser Arafat’s proclamation of the existence of the State of Palestine to be understood, but finally, someone has explained the entire critical purpose of that fabricated and imaginary place.
Okay, so maybe we already knew it, but never has it been articulated as well as in a recent broadcast of JNS (Jewish News Service), moderated by Dan Diker, whose guest was the well-known Mosab Hassan Yousef (The Green Prince/Son of Hamas).
As the two discussed the powder keg of the Middle East, whose instability remains so fragile, that it’s able to explode at any moment, the question was explored as to how a major change would affect other countries in that region.
Mosab breaks down how the call for jihad suddenly began to take off, following the October 7th massacre. What began with the word resistance was code for a “holy war.” That’s when the notion of “Palestine” became a dangerous trigger for the West, turning it into the Free Palestine movement.
What many failed to recognize was that this cause was not only designed to delegitimize Israel but also to destroy the West, from within, by the teaming up of two treacherous ideologies. It’s the marriage made in heaven between Communist China and radical Islam, both of whom live to take down the American superpower.
The entire concept of “Palestine” serves two purposes – to wage the war of jihad, disguised as a national movement, necessary to resist the Israeli occupiers whom they claim have stolen their homeland. The second purpose was perfectly tailored for the West, which saw the land grievance, as a popular social justice cause which paired well with their political agenda.
Although it took a few decades to become a commonplace introduction at ceremonies and events, indigenous land acknowledgments date as far back as the late 1970s, when Australia decided to recognize their own Aboriginal people.
Adopted by Canada in 2010, land acknowledgements eventually became a mandatory practice at schools and sports events. Getting in on the trendy grievance industry, in 2020, the U.S. chose the likely venue of the Oscars to introduce their own statement, lamenting the country’s “history of colonialism,” by reminding their audience that others were the original stewards of the land they now occupy.
Ironically, while these would-be revolutionaries felt so virtuous and moral as they “stood up for the disenfranchised,” none of them took the next step of helping these marginalized, voiceless people to regain what they supposedly lost.
American singer-songwriter, Billie Eilish comes to mind for, perhaps, holding the current “biggest hypocrite” title of the century, as she made a complete fool of herself. It was just a few weeks ago, at the 68th Annual Grammy Awards, when she condescendingly said, “No one is illegal on stolen land,” followed by an expletive about I.C.E.
Once getting wind of it, the Tongva tribe, wasted no time notifying Eilish that her Los Angeles home was, in fact, located on their ancestral land. Since then, no further word has been forthcoming from the pop-singer.
All this is to illustrate just how cool land disputes have become for the Left, who have latched onto the Palestinian cause as a way of garnering their own virtue. After all, it’s become so relatable for them.
No one understands this better than Mosab Hassan Yousef, who has seen the West take on a fabricated struggle, using it as a vainglorious exercise to prop up their impoverished egos.
While in reality he knows that this means nothing to them, when it comes to genuine sympathy for the people of Gaza, it has, nonetheless, become a useful tool for the likes of Hamas terrorists, who bask in the massive support they’re getting from Western ignorance.
For these enemies of Israel, this is valuable currency as they watch the fallout of antisemitism take its toll throughout the world. Helped by strangers, whom the terrorists would no sooner kill, they didn’t have to lift a finger to get these useful idiots to take their side in the clear battle between good and evil. They’ve even adopted their keffiyeh fashion statement!
Who could’ve guessed that support for the savage massacre of October 7th would be the way to earn virtue and feel as if you’ve done a good deed for an oppressed citizen of the world who is “only fighting to regain their land.”
For these do-gooders, democracy is no longer appealing nor does it hold the same excitement as befriending a “freedom fighter.” That is why patriotism is a thing of the past in so many circles, because when blame is cast at the founding fathers, the concept of rightful restoration is too enticing – at least when it doesn’t include having to give up one’s own property to bring about justice. Because then it’s gone too far.
Sadly, those who have taken up the cudgels of this fake conflict, which advocates for a made-up territory, are, at the same time, undermining their own safety, security and well-being by joining forces with the hateful terrorists who will execute them once they no longer have use for them. But somehow, they don’t seem to understand that.
So, when you think about it, today’s Western die-hard supporters are tomorrow’s victims, whose lives will be worthless to the radical Islamists, committed to taking away the freedoms of all, subjugating them to a life of bondage.
But when they figure that out, it will be too late for them to discover that they literally dug their own graves.
For now, though, Israel is bearing the brunt of this deadly Red/Green Alliance, which is delighted with the lies of genocide, apartheid, mass starvation and all the other invented atrocities they’d like to lay at the feet of the Jewish state. It allows them to reverse their roles, portraying Israel as the oppressor rather than those who suffered another pogrom – this time on their own land.
It was all a clever maneuver, waiting in the wings for just the right time. That time came when Israel foolishly believed that nothing like this could ever happen to them.
Now that it has, the sands in the hour glass are running out as the West also confronts its sure demise. It’s been the mother of all long-games, waiting out the years until the appeal of Palestine would reach its full potential.
We are now here!
A former Jerusalem elementary and middle-school principal who made Aliyah in 1993 and became a member of Kibbutz Reim but now lives in the center of the country with her husband. She is the author of Mistake-Proof Parenting, based on the principles from the book of Proverbs - available on Amazon.