Arab-Israeli Exposes Tlaib’s Falsehood on ‘From the River To The Sea’ Chant
Jish, ISRAEL — Native Israeli Warns of Anti-Semitic Chants
A native Arabic-speaking Israeli admonished Democratic congresswoman Rashida Tlaib’s defense of “From The River To The Sea” chants, saying the slogan is a clear call to “wipe out” Jewish existence in the region.
Shadi Khalloul, a Christian who lives near the Lebanon border and served in the Israel Defense Forces, strongly opposes Tlaib’s support for the controversial chant. According to Khalloul, the slogan, which was created by Hamas and its supporters, advocates for the elimination of Jewish presence in Israel, replacing it with a Palestinian state devoid of Jews, Christians, atheists, and homosexuals.
Controversy Surrounding Tlaib’s Support
Khalloul’s comments come in response to Tlaib’s recent video endorsing the pro-Palestinian uprising, featuring the contentious chant. Despite criticism, Tlaib defends the slogan as an expression of aspirations for freedom, human rights, and peaceful coexistence, rather than promoting death, destruction, or hate.
Living in Jish, a mixed Christian-Muslim village in northern Israel, Khalloul belongs to the Christian Maronite Aramaic community, which traces its roots back to the earliest followers of Christ. Fluent in Arabic, Khalloul claims to possess a unique understanding of the true intentions behind the pro-Palestinian chants.
“They maybe can tell you stories and lies in the U.S. because you are Americans and English speakers, and you don’t understand the small nuances and the mentality,” Khalloul said. “But they cannot lie on me.”
Concerned for his Jewish friends, Khalloul warns them of the potential dangers posed by those who support the controversial chant.
Increasing Calls for Tlaib’s Censure
Tlaib, a Democrat from Michigan, is facing calls for her censure in the House, with some Democratic colleagues joining Republicans in opposing the most recent resolution to table the issue. Additionally, 60 House Democrats have signed a resolution condemning the use of the chant.
Khalloul, affiliated with the Alma Center for Research and Education, a nonprofit focused on educating English speakers about Middle East geopolitics, believes there is a significant misunderstanding in the West regarding who would be accepted in a Palestinian state.
“Anything you can think of, including left-wing Jews, right-wing Jews, secular Jews, religious Jews — have no right to exist here in this land as a free people,” Khalloul said, characterizing the ideology of Hamas and its supporters. He believes Tlaib shares the same agenda as the terrorist group.
According to Khalloul, Tlaib, whom he describes as an Islamic Jihadi woman, aligns herself with Hamas and its objectives, using the same slogan.
What is the historical context and deeper meaning behind the “From The River To The Sea” chant used by Palestinian activists?
Expression of support for Palestinian rights and self-determination. However, many argue that the chant holds a deeper and more dangerous meaning.
The “From The River To The Sea” Chant
The slogan “From The River To The Sea” has been a common chant among Palestinian activists for years. It refers to the territory between the Jordan River and the Mediterranean Sea, which includes Israel, the West Bank, and the Gaza Strip. While on the surface it may seem like a call for Palestinian unity and liberation, it is important to understand its historical context and the implications it carries.
Shadi Khalloul highlights that the chant was created by Hamas and its supporters, who openly advocate for the destruction of the State of Israel and its Jewish population. They envision a future Palestinian state where Jews have no place, and their existence is completely eradicated. This notion goes against the principles of coexistence, tolerance, and respect that should be upheld in any democratic society.
The Danger of Anti-Semitism
Khalloul’s concern and condemnation of Tlaib’s support for this chant stem from the alarming rise of anti-Semitism worldwide. Anti-Semitic incidents, both verbal and physical, have been on the rise in recent years. It is crucial to acknowledge and address such instances, as they perpetuate hate and prejudice and endanger the lives and well-being of Jewish communities.
By endorsing a slogan that calls for the elimination of Jewish presence, Tlaib inadvertently contributes to the legitimization of anti-Semitic rhetoric. Her defense of the chant without acknowledging its destructive implications sends a troubling message to Jewish communities worldwide.
The Importance of Dialogue and Understanding
It is essential to promote dialogue, understanding, and respect between different communities in order to foster peace and harmony. Shadi Khalloul’s perspective, as a native Israeli voicing concerns about anti-Semitic chants, should not be dismissed or ignored. Instead, it should serve as an opportunity for meaningful discussions and reflections on the impact of certain slogans and rhetoric.
The issue at hand is not about silencing voices, but about critically examining the consequences of supporting slogans that have the potential to incite hatred and violence. It is essential for individuals, especially elected officials, to exercise caution and responsibility when endorsing or defending any form of expression that may perpetuate discrimination or harm innocent lives.
In Conclusion
Shadi Khalloul’s warning against the use of anti-Semitic chants, particularly the “From The River To The Sea” slogan, is a timely reminder of the importance of fostering respectful and inclusive societies. It highlights the need to confront and address anti-Semitism and its insidious manifestations.
By engaging in meaningful dialogue and supporting initiatives that promote understanding and coexistence, we can work towards a future where all individuals, regardless of their backgrounds or beliefs, can live in peace and harmony. It is crucial that we stand united against any form of discrimination and work towards a more inclusive and compassionate world.
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