Hizbullah gets the message

The Palestinian march on Israel’s borders has been canceled.

Palestinian organizers in Lebanon who had planned a march to the border with Israel early next week say they have canceled it.

The organizers say that Sunday’s planned march marking the 1967 Arab-Israeli war’s anniversary would be replaced by strikes across all 12 of Lebanon’s Palestinian refugee camps.

And the AP is completely withholding the information that the dead Palestinians on the last Lebanese march were killed by Lebanese army forces. Their version:

On May 15, Israeli forces opened fire on Palestinians who marched to Israel’s borders with Lebanon, Syria and the West Bank. Six people were killed in Lebanon.

The truth:

Meanwhile, thousands of Lebanese citizens gathered at the Maroun al-Ras boardwalk near Moshav Avivim to protest on “Nakba Day.” Lebanese Army forces pushed them away from the border by firing warning shots in the air.

According to later reports, Israeli forces also fired in the air to repel Palestinians demonstrating at the border, wounding dozens. At least 10 people were reportedly killed and more than 100 were hurt at the site.

IDF officials said the casualties were likely hit by Lebanese forces, who directed heavy fire at the protestors.

Leave it to the AP to ignore the fact that the Lebanese Army was also firing at the “protesters.”

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3 Responses to Hizbullah gets the message

  1. Eric J says:

    How can you tell when Palestinians in refugee camps are striking? From what jobs?

  2. Ah, a challenge!

    How can you tell when Palestinians are striking?

    People are lying on the ground covered in blood.

    How can you tell when Palestinians are striking?

    Raaaaacist!

    How can you tell when Palestinians are striking?

    You can’t unless you check under their niqab.

  3. Herschel says:

    How can you tell when Palestinians are striking?
    They refuse to collect their UN welfare checks!

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