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Report: Polish-Palestinians file complaint against Israeli minister in Poland for Auschwitz liberation event |
2025-01-27 |
[IsraelTimes] Several Palestinians with Polish citizenship have filed a complaint with Polish authorities calling for the arrest of Israeli Education Minister Yoav Kisch, who arrived in Poland over the weekend to attend a ceremony tomorrow marking the 80th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz, the Kan public broadcaster reports. The complainants assert that Kisch, who served as an IDF fighter pilot during his mandatory IDF service and until his retirement from the reserves in 2016, is responsible for alleged war crimes in the Gaza Strip, including the deaths of some of the complainants’ family members. Kisch responds to the report, saying: “I am in Poland to represent the State of Israel at the ceremony marking 80 years since the liberation of Auschwitz. Here, I will emphasize to world leaders our commitment to memory and the lessons of history.” “The Palestinian attempts to spread lies and distort reality will not deter me from presenting the truth: the State of Israel will continue to defend its citizens against murderous terror and steadfastly fight for its right to security,” he adds. |
Posted by:trailing wife |
#5 Note that Pm Netanyahu is not there. That’s because after announcing that they probably would arrest him per the ICC arrest warrant, the Polish president personally extended an invitation, promising that Bibi probably would not be arrested after all. One can understand why he demurred. |
Posted by: trailing wife 2025-01-27 13:57 |
#4 Polish-Palestinians Now there's a word I never imagined. |
Posted by: Mercutio 2025-01-27 11:22 |
#3 ^According to Justin McCarthy, the population of Palestine throughout the 17th and 18th centuries (1601–1801) was likely not much smaller than when it in 1850 (~340,000), after which it started to increase.[87][page needed] Late Ottoman period In the late 18th and early 19th centuries, there were several migration waves of Egyptians to Palestine. One notable influx occurred in the 1780s due to a severe famine in Egypt. The main migration wave happened between 1829 and 1841, when Muhammad Ali and Ibrahim Pasha invaded Palestine, some Egyptian settlers and army dropouts stayed in Palestine after Egyptian retreat. These migrants primarily settled in the low country: in the Beisan area, Wadi Araba, the Jezreel valley, the Shephelah, the coastal plain and the Negev desert.[88][89] In total some 20,000 Egyptians had settled in Palestine by 1850.[88] Algerian refugees ("Maghrebis") also arrived in Palestine in the 1850s following Abdelkader's rebellion.[90][91] Many settled in abandoned villages in Galilee, and in Safed.[90] |
Posted by: Grom the Affective 2025-01-27 06:18 |
#2 We seem to read a lot about how the once Bedouin Palestinians now demand a homeland (GAZA). But then we clearly see that massive numbers continue to migrate Bedouin style to anywhere in the worldwide. In fact, it is likely more Palestinians live in other countries than in the UN set aside Palestine area. It seems the only ones really fighting for a Palestine are the Iranian-backed Terrorist groups and their supporters BTW: Here in the United States. We have 255,000+. Which for some reason, the majority are settled in Chicago, Detroit and Los Angeles. Which as we know are all Liberal DEMOCRAT run Metro's with major issues. |
Posted by: NN2N1 2025-01-27 05:53 |
#1 An opportunity for Poles to show that they're not degenerates like west Europeans. |
Posted by: Grom the Affective 2025-01-27 01:45 |