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Palestine Israeli Conflict Quotes

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Adania Shibli
“Man, not the tank, shall prevail.”
Adania Shibli, Minor Detail

Rachel Corrie
“I think it was smart that you’re wary of using the word “terrorism,” and if you talk about the cycle of violence, or “an eye for an eye,” you could be perpetuating the idea that the Israeli-Palestinian conflict is a balanced conflict, instead of a largely unarmed people against the fourth most powerful military in the world.”
Rachel Corrie, My Name is Rachel Corrie

Mosab Hassan Yousef
“I tell my story as well to let the Israeli people know that there is hope. If I, the son of a terrorist organization dedicated to the extinction of Israel, can reach a point where I not only learned to love the Jewish people but risked my life for them, there is a light of hope.”
Mosab Hassan Yousef, Son of Hamas: A Gripping Account of Terror, Betrayal, Political Intrigue, and Unthinkable Choices

Mosab Hassan Yousef
“The fact is, few Westerners can come close to understanding the complexities of the Middle East and its people.”
Mosab Hassan Yousef, Son of Hamas: A Gripping Account of Terror, Betrayal, Political Intrigue, and Unthinkable Choices

Mouloud Benzadi
“I summarize the Israeli-Palestinian conflict as two peaceful peoples who form the majority, caught in the crossfire between extremists who are the minority—each dreaming of annihilating the other they call enemy and danger, and extending their control from the water to the water, fueled by hate, revenge and anger.”
Mouloud Benzadi

Ilan Pappé
“Ben-Gurion articulated clearly the place of expulsion in the future of the Zionist project in Palestine when he wrote that same year, "With compulsory transfer we would have a vast area for settlement... I support compulsory transfer. I don't see anything immoral in it.”
Ilan Pappé, Ten Myths About Israel

Ilan Pappé
“The plan (Dalet) included the following clear reference to the methods to be employed in the process of cleansing the (Palestinian) population:

'Destruction of villages (setting fire to, blowing up, and planting mines in the debris), especially those population centers which are difficult to control continuously... Mounting search and control operations according to the following guidelines: encirclement of the village and conducting a search inside it. In the event of resistance, the armed force must be destroyed and the population must be expelled outside the borders of the state.”
Ilan Pappé, Ten Myths About Israel

Christopher Hitchens
“I think Zionism - the idea of building a state of Jewish farmers on Arab land in the Middle East - is a stupid idea to begin with...I think it's a bad idea, I think it's a messianic idea, I think it's a superstitious idea... and it guaranteed a quarrel with the Arabs because it meant "we're going to take away from you what's most precious: your land".”
Christopher Hitchens

Abhijit Naskar
“Planet Palestine (Sonnet 1503)

Whole world is my promised land,
Which part will you invade!
When the entire planet is Palestine,
It is Israel that will fade.

Gone are the days of unchallenged tyranny,
Gone are the days of exploiting native trust.
In the past you got away with many Rushmores;
Try it today, you'll end up another Liz Truss.

You can have your puny guns and bombs,
I have an arsenal far mightier than thee.
Colonial apes may fund your homicidalism,
I have the entire humankind backing me.

When governments are on one side,
and humankind on the other,
that's the first sign of democracy,
and curtain call for the occupier.

We the people promise our planet to Palestine.
What'll you do now - call us all anti-semite!”
Abhijit Naskar, World War Human: 100 New Earthling Sonnets

Abhijit Naskar
“The King (A Sonnet)

Today I salute you,
For today you are king,
Ruler of the entire earth,
One without a living being.

My congratulations, your majesty,
On your glorious accomplishment!
Fate worse than a defeated king
is a king without subjects.

I got buried in the wreck,
So did my friends and family.
But still I salute you my king,
On your unparalleled victory.

I salute you from my grave,
For today you are king,
Ruler of a million lands,
Yet still, ruler of nothing!”
Abhijit Naskar, Either Right or Human: 300 Limericks of Inclusion

“The Israel vs Palestine situation has too show how society treats victims.”
Kaia Chanel

“Israel is the USA in disguise. An other successful way the west is conquering an other Middle East country. Politicians from the right and from the left support Israel because it's an other colony of the west. Since when the right wingers supports the Jews? You see the true faces when this things happen. All the celebrities in support of Israel goes to show who controls the media.”
Kaia Chanel

Mosab Hassan Yousef
“I could have been a hero and made my people proud of me. I knew what kind of hero they ere looking for: a fighter who dedicated his life and family to the cause of a nation. Even if I was killed, they would have told my story for generations to come and been proud of me forever, but in reality, I would not have been much of a hero.”
Mosab Hassan Yousef, Son of Hamas: A Gripping Account of Terror, Betrayal, Political Intrigue, and Unthinkable Choices

Paul McGeough
“The region was a veritable postage stamp, on which contemporary rivalries -- territorial, religious, and political -- predated the Great Powers' division of the Ottoman Empire at the end of World War I, a carve-up that was based entirely on Western interests. Later, what had been historic Palestine became Jordan, Israel, and the Palestinian Occupied Territories. Israel now controlled swathes of territory previously held by Jordan, Syria, and Egypt.”
Paul McGeough, اقتل ��الد: عملية الموساد الفاشلة لاغتيال خالد مشعل وصعود حماس

Abhijit Naskar
“No matter the cause, no civilian must die, that is my one unimpeachable law. But the hard and horrific fact of the matter is, only the occupier can put an end to the death and destruction peacefully - the resistance does not have that luxury.”
Abhijit Naskar, Bulletproof Backbone: Injustice Not Allowed on My Watch

Fred Uhlman
“Aún recuerdo una violenta discusión entre mi padre y un sionista que había venido a recaudar dinero para Israel. Mi padre aborrecía el sionismo. Esa sola idea le parecía demencial. A su juicio, era tan absurdo reclamar Palestina después de dos mil años como lo habría sido que los italianos reclamaran Alemania porque en otra época la habían ocupado los romanos. Eso sólo podría desembocar en una matanza interminable y los judíos deberían combatir a todo el mundo árabe.”
Fred Uhlman, Reunion

“Ultimately, if the Israeli-Palestinian problem cannot be solved without risking Israel’s demise, then the problem, as viewed with conventional wisdom, and taking into account current international constraints, cannot be successfully solved.”
David Naggar, The Case for a Larger Israel

“If Israel defends itself too fully from people who joyfully wish it harm—people who behead others as a negotiating tactic—the world will choke Israel economically. If they don’t defend vigorously enough, more of its citizens get killed. The world has imposed the Vietnam standard on Israel: it isn’t currently allowed to end local terrorism by winning! And so, there will be a next war”
David Naggar, The Case for a Larger Israel

“Why does one society sing for peace, while another sings to glorify hate and killing? This cannot be the road to peace.”
David Naggar, The Case for a Larger Israel

“This man at the pinnacle of Islam had this to say about 9/11.
“Our enemies weave many lies about us, which we are not necessarily aware of. For example: One day, we awoke to the crime of 9/11, which hit the tallest buildings in New York, the Empire State Building (sic). There is no doubt that not a single Arab or Muslim had anything to do with these events. The incident was fabricated as a pretext to attack Islam and Muslims... - and Allah knows that the Arabs and Muslims are innocent of it – in order to serve as a pretext to attack Islam and the Muslims... I believe a dirty Zionist hand carried out this act. Zionism has taken the opportunity to escalate the war in Palestine, killing hundreds of thousands so far, while we watch from the sidelines in astonishment and ask: What's going on?'?”
David Naggar, The Case for a Larger Israel

“But what choice does it have? As long as Israel is perceived by its enemies to be vulnerable, many Arabs and radical Muslims will continue to make Israelis kill them... When Israeli soldiers kill Arabs by accident, they mourn—and it causes psychological damage to those soldiers, and to all of Israeli society. The wars the Arab states have instigated are bloody and cruel, and a heavy price is paid by Israel, even when it wins. And win it must, because one loss means the loss of Israel.”
David Naggar, The Case for a Larger Israel

“Israel must not be larger just to be larger. It must be larger to be economically self-sustaining. It must be larger so that it is strong enough to win political allies. It must be larger so that it will be in a better position to do more good for more people throughout the world.”
David Naggar, The Case for a Larger Israel

“The notion that all problems in the Middle East flow from Palestinian oppression, that Palestinian oppression flows from Israel’s occupation of “Palestinian lands,” and that if the occupation were ended, all problems in the Middle East would end, is false.”
David Naggar, The Case for a Larger Israel

“One could argue that enlarging Israel is fair because Jordan illegally uprooted the Jews from the area that they are now resettling, even though international bodies call foul on
the Jews for doing so. One could argue that enlarging Israel is fair because 850,000 Jews were thrown out of Arab countries in the mid 20" century, in a grand ethnic cleansing enterprise. One could argue that enlarging Israel is fair because Hitler wiped out six out of every seven Jewish Europeans, and that
it is fair that Jews be allowed a decent sized piece of the earth to repopulate. Some would even argue that enlarging Israel is fair because of Israel’s biblical claim. Fairness, however, is not widely seen as a benefit to the world.”
David Naggar, The Case for a Larger Israel

“True peace and true stability in the Middle East will only come when Israel’s enemies realize that they cannot destroy Israel by any means. For this to happen, Israel must be viable, and to be viable it must be larger. The sooner the international community understands that it must participate in making Israel viable in every respect, the sooner there will be peace.”
David Naggar, The Case for a Larger Israel

“literally. They suffer little international wrath for their crimes against civilians—civilians oftentimes in their midst to lend a helping hand. Israel does not enjoy the same luxury. Most of the free press in the Middle East operates out of Jerusalem. This makes sense since Israel is the only democracy in the region. Only in Israel can the press freely operate. It is easier and much safer for a journalist to question Israel than to challenge any other entity in the region.”
David Naggar, The Case for a Larger Israel

“Jews are painted by the brush strokes of thousands of years of persecution. Repeatedly reminding the world of the pogroms and the holocaust is both tiresome and has worn thin. But these atrocities are worth remembering. For when Arab fanatics and radical Muslims call for all Muslims to fulfill their duty to kill all Jews wherever they may be found, they are talking about each and every Jew, everywhere, and they are not joking. They are deadly serious.”
David Naggar, The Case for a Larger Israel

“Palestinians have learned to use civilians as both swords and shields: they target Israeli civilians, then hide behind Palestinian civilians when the Israeli military comes after them...They deliberately place their bomb-making factories adjacent to schools, hospitals, and other civilian buildings.” “To reward rejection and violence with even-handedness is to encourage such conduct. There must be a high price paid by those who reject peace in favor violence, as the Palestinians have done since the 1920s”
David Naggar, The Case for a Larger Israel

“What is important here is not to establish the exact size of a future Israel, but rather to refocus the international debate away from how to implement an unworkable two state
solution within the confines of Israel and the territories and toward a debate about the size Israel should be to be a self-sustaining, viable state.”
David Naggar, The Case for a Larger Israel

عبد الوهاب المسيري
“الإنسان الغربي حوَّل نفسه إلى إلهٍ يسخِّر بقية العالم لصالحة، والصهاينة لا يختلفون عن ذلك؛ فهُم قد حوَّلوا فلسطين إلى مادة استعمالية، مجرد أرض يستوطنون فيها، وحولوا يهود العالم إلى مادة استعمالية تَنقل من أوطانها إلى إسرائيل، ثم حوَّلوا الفلسطينيين إلى مادة استعمالية تنقل خارجها.”
عبد الوهاب المسيري, الصهيونية واليهودية

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