Yet the likely incoming administration will almost certainly work from the assumption that Israel is the obstacle to peace. Get the whole truth, and background to the entire conflict, in The Palestinian Delusion.
“PA uses music to promote violence: ‘No force… can remove the weapon from my hand,'” by Nan Jacques Zilberdik and Itamar Marcus, Palestinian Media Watch, November 30, 2020 (thanks to The Religion of Peace):
Ignoring its commitments under the Oslo Accords, the Road Map, Annapolis, and many additional verbal commitments internationally, the PA has never renounced violence and terror against Israel to its own people. On the contrary, they have repeatedly announced their adherence to it: in speeches by PA officials, at official events, on PA TV programs, on posters and in cartoons, or in songs and music videos. They continue to honor and reward terrorists who have committed gruesome murders, even in recent years. The PA uses all available means to communicate to Palestinians that violence and terror are always an option in the “struggle” for “Palestine” and the eradication of Israel.
One such means is songs. One song in particular stresses the fact that the Palestinians have and will never abandon violence: My Weapon Has Emerged. The repeating refrain declares: “There is no force in the world that can remove the weapon from my hand.”
In a quiz on Palestinian musical history, the PA currently presents this song as one of the Palestinian national songs that “express our national identity,“ and “fascinate us with values and meanings.” Significantly, not only the words celebrate the use of violence, so do the visuals PA TV added. While the song is playing, footage is shown of masked Palestinians carrying weapons, attacking, and shooting. To leave no doubt who this violence is aimed at and that murderous terror is the goal, an image from an Israeli funeral has been inserted, showing soldiers carrying a coffin draped in an Israeli flag:
Official PA TV narrator: “Because songs are a basic part of our culture and they express our national identity… and because these songs are present in our consciousness and still enchant us with values and meanings… It’s here: “Melody of a homeland.”
Lyrics: “From my wounds, my weapon has emerged.
Oh, our revolution, my weapon has emerged.
There is no force in the world that can remove the weapon from my hand…
As the weapon of the revolution is in my hand, so my presence will be forced [upon Israel].
My weapon has emerged.
My weapon has emerged.
From my wounds, my weapon has emerged.
Oh, our revolution, my weapon has emerged.
There is no force in the world that can remove the weapon from my hand…“
Narrator and text on screen: “Who is the composer of the song My Weapon Has Emerged?”[Official PA TV, Nov. 13, 14, and 17, 2020]…
gravenimage says
Official Palestinian Authority TV: ‘There is no force in the world that can remove the weapon from my hand’
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This is what Israel’s “partners for peace” sound like…
mortimer says
The are religious bigots and political supremacists who want to be supreme over Jews and Christians, but they would re-unite with the Kingdom of Jordan in a second.
The ‘Palestinian’ movement is a ‘join-Jordan’ political movement.
alberto gorin says
start with israel and it ends up in this western world
somehistory says
Demonic. “enchant us with values.’ There is no “value” in islam. moslims are “enchanted” by satan and his demon angels. This leads only to eternal destruction.
don vito says
No force, huh? IDF/IAF have been forcing the weapon from your hand for 70+ years. Dream on fools. The it’s not your hand, it’s the lack of a brain between your ears, that is hard to deal with. Stay stubborn in your ideology as you continue your forever war/wars. But the lack of a brain handicaps yourselves in the act of reasoning.
Keith O says
“no force can remove the weapon from my hand”?
More like no force can remove his dick from his hand! What a bunch of wankers!
Haven’t they realised that the only reason that hamas is still alive is due to the good graces of the Israeli’s?
Dickheads!
gravenimage says
OK–now *that* is funny!
Rod says
“Funny”?
You mean like a blocked sewer is funny?
gravenimage says
*Of course* “Rod” is upset over our poking fun at murderous Jihadi thugs. Bad dhimmis!
Keith O says
Said it before, a warped sense of humor is just one of my many charms!
john smith says
Not a warped sense of humour at all Keith, but a good sense of humour.
gravenimage says
🙂
James Lincoln says
Keith O,
Colorful language – and a correct analysis…
Rod says
‘No force… can remove the weapon from my hand,’ (Palestinian Authority)
“I’ll give you my gun when you pry it from my cold, dead hands” (NRA)
Good fanatics and bad fanatics? The home-grown variety are tolerated strangely, despite the horrendous levels of violent crime they engender. So they must be the good fanatics.
But it’s a little odd that a concept so despicable in one place can become perfectly respectable in another. Perhaps hypocrisy is an essential component of true bigotry.
don vito says
Reasonable, a comparison of the islamikkk delusion that the moslem arabs are the original land owners of what is now Israel, that the Jews stole the land from the arabs and now the arabs are entitled to destroy Israel, and massacre every Jewish man, woman, and child by any and eveyt means possible. These so called victims using their ideology, as well, as as a justification to unleash terror to achieve their goal. With the 2nd amendment right of the US Constitution that makes gun ownership a legal right to own and bare these arms. A protection against government tyranny. The complete idea that the “concept” is the same in both instances cited is felonious and fraudulent. Which shines the light on the true, “true bigotry” where it belongs, on the perpetrator of this post. Hypocrisy meet your master, Rod.
Rod says
So you’re afraid of your government and its tyranny, don? Well, lots of others around the world have good cause to be afraid of it too. But is that something to boast about?
I can’t imagine being afraid of my government, or its “tyranny”. (What sort of country do you live in?) So I don’t feel any need to own a gun. None of my neighbours own guns, so I don’t need to be afraid of them either.
Our murder statistics are very much happier than yours too. I wonder why.
You’re welcome to the gun in your hot littlke hands. Just don’t point it at me or any other of your imaginary hypocrites. But since you’re afraid of your own government, you should understand the fears of people who have foreigners occupying their lands.
CogitoErgoSum says
What government is yours?
gravenimage says
CogitoErgoSum, “Rod” refuses to say.
CogitoErgoSum says
Maybe he’s afraid.
don vito says
dodgy rod, very very dodgy. you raised the comparison concept. and what was the comparison? you wrote it and i replied to it now you change the subject. you are bragging about how wonderful your neighbors are, they may be, I don’t know, but from the way you post I feel you can’t be trusted to post the truth, as a matter of fact I not sure you’re a human. Prove to me that you are not a robot or an algorithm.
gravenimage says
“Rod” likes to pretend that the NRA is advocating crime. Just ridiculous.
CogitoErgoSum says
Maybe he’s afraid of imaginary hypocrites with imaginary guns too.
OLD GUY says
Oh yes there is! The hand of GOD can and will rip that weapon from your hand when and at the time of GODS choosing. These non-Christians need to be looking over their shoulders their violence will be their undoing.