The woman in the black T-shirt is Michigan Democratic congresswoman Rashida Tlaib of Michigan, one of the Congress's Muslim-American members. Carefully note the map. And remember that picture the very next time you read of Rash, Bernie Sanders, Joe Biden or any other big-league leftist angrily declaring themselves to be greatly offended when you refer to them as neo-Nazis or anti-Semites.
This is the flag of Fatah, the most important faction of the "respectable" PLO.
Pay close attention to the green blotches on the top of both. That's what "Palestinians" have always considered "Palestine" to be and there's absolutely nothing Jewish about any of it.
You're not fooling anybody, Rash. |
UPDATE: Lots of people out on Twitter have declared themselves shocked by Rash's T-shirt. They shouldn't be; the fact of the matter is that the "Palestinians" do not now and have never supported a "two-state solution" and any "Palestinian" who claims otherwise is lying through his teeth. Here is the seal of Hamas, those lovable rapscallions who get a huge kick out of indiscriminately lobbing rockets into Israel on a regular basis.
This is the flag of Fatah, the most important faction of the "respectable" PLO.
Pay close attention to the green blotches on the top of both. That's what "Palestinians" have always considered "Palestine" to be and there's absolutely nothing Jewish about any of it.
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There used to be a batch of survey research accessible on Polling-the-Nations, taken between 2003 and 2008. From the spare answers, it would appear that about 1/3 of the Arab population of the West Bank and Gaza was willing to settle on a sustainable deal with Israel. About 30% insisted that it was non-negotiable that a fuzzily defined seven-digit population of Arabs be permitted to settle in Israel at their discretion. North of 1/3 insisted Israel be dissolved as a political entity as part of a deal. The political parties supporting explicitly a settlement with Israel won 5% of the ballots in the 2006 elections on the West Bank and Gaza. The parties unalterably opposed to any deal won 51%.
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