Submitted by Dr RJP(United States), Oct 12, 2007 at 00:28
First, great comments by Mariana once again. I wish more people thought like that.
As the great philosopher, Yogi Berra, once said, this is deja vu all over again. We are witnessing a plan put into motion by Yassir Arafat back in 1993 via the infamous Oslo Accords. I have an outstanding video titled, "THE TROJAN HORSE or Arafat's strategy to destroy Israel." It explains how Arafat spoke with a forked tongue: telling the West that Palestinians only want peace with Israel, and a chance to establish their national homeland, while simultaneously speaking in Arabic telling Palestinians that they will have a unified Palestinian state from the Jordan River to the Mediterranean Sea, i.e. calling for the total destruction of Israel.
The video shows how the leader of the PLO (now PA) intends to use political maneuvers, massive disinformation campaigns, indoctrination of Palestinian children, terrorism, and false Israeli atrocities to bring world condemnation upon it.
This same strategies of Arafat are being faithfully repeated by both the leaders of Fatah and Hamas.
It's all there. You can here it straight from the horse's mouth. You can also hear how his associates openly deny the Holocaust (sound familiar) , how they preach and teach hatred of all Jews, You'll see how the 2nd Intifada, the one that took place after Arafat rejected the 2000 Camp David peace accords that would have given Palestinians 98% of the land they wanted, was planned six months in advance of Sharon's visit to the Temple Mound.
I highly recommend this video.
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