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Gimel Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Jul-13-03 02:57 PM
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PMW:Incitement Continues
In the years 1996-2000, the Palestinians primarily taught hate, but not violence. It is that hatred that laid the groundwork for the violence, Marcus said.

On Wednesday, Marcus spoke in Brussels to a group of about 40 European Union parliamentarians about the anti-Semitic culture of hate that he believes continues to pervade Palestinian media and society in spite of Israeli television images showing Palestinians wiping anti-Israeli graffiti off city walls in Gaza.
During their graduation ceremony Palestinian high school seniors in a Gaza high school this week listened to the words of the song, "With words and with a rifle we will sing...From Jerusalem to Gaza."
The call to violence is still there, even if it is not as strong, Marcus said.

Marcus told the European Union parliamentarians that the Palestinian
anti-Israeli ideology, outside of violence, can be divided into two
messages. The first emphasizes the lack of connection between the Jewish people and the land coupled with the belief that it is the Palestinians who are truly connected to the land.
Only a few days ago, a Palestinian educational film opened with a film
showing a map of all of Israel from Metulla to Eilat that was defined as Palestine, Marcus said. In the program, according to Marcus, it was said, that "Palestine is the heart of the Arab nation, if it does not remain whole the whole of the Arab nation will be weak."

The second message is that Jews are cold-blooded murders. This theme
continues in music videos and commercials, Marcus said. Marcus described one music video, Emi, in which a mother runs down the stairs to greet her daughter who is returning home from school with flowers and candy. The mother is killed by an Israeli soldier and in the next scene the girl is seen putting the flowers on her mother's grave and singing about how much she misses her, Marcus said.

http://www.imra.org.il/story.php3?id=17561
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Gimel Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Jul-15-03 02:19 PM
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1. The song:
The first emphasizes the lack of connection between the Jewish people and the land coupled with the belief that it is the Palestinians who are truly connected to the land.
Only a few days ago, a Palestinian educational film opened with a film
showing a map of all of Israel from Metulla to Eilat that was defined as Palestine,
Marcus said. In the program, according to Marcus, it was said, that "Palestine is the heart of the Arab nation, if it does not remain whole the whole of the Arab nation will be weak."

http://www.imra.org.il/story.php3?id=17561

Please remember: this is toned down incitement.
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