Arab Israeli exposes Rashida Tlaib’s lies 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 the controversial slogan. He explains that the phrase was created by Hamas and its supporters, with the intention of eradicating Jewish presence in Israel and establishing a Palestinian state devoid of Jews, Christians, atheists, and homosexuals.
Tlaib’s Controversial Video
Khalloul’s comments come in response to a video posted by Tlaib, in which she supports the pro-Palestinian uprising and features the contentious chant. Despite criticism, Tlaib defends the slogan as an aspirational call for freedom, human rights, and peaceful coexistence.
Living in Jish, a diverse 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 possesses a unique understanding of the meaning 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.”
He warns his Jewish friends that the pro-Palestinian movement is gaining momentum and poses a threat to them.
Increasing Calls for Tlaib’s Censure
Tlaib, a Democrat from Michigan, is facing calls for her censure in the House, with some of her own party members supporting the motion. At least 60 House Democrats have signed a resolution condemning the use of the controversial chant.
Khalloul, affiliated with the Alma Center for Research and Education, aims to educate English speakers on Middle East geopolitics. He emphasizes the misunderstanding among Westerners 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, like Hamas, is an Islamic Jihadi woman who advocates for the same destructive agenda.
How does the defense of this chant by Rashida Tlaib affect the diverse fabric of Israeli society?
In recent weeks, Democratic congresswoman Rashida Tlaib has sparked controversy with her defense of the “From The River To The Sea” chants. Many have accused her of supporting a slogan that promotes the elimination of Jewish existence in the region. One native Israeli, Shadi Khalloul, a Christian living near the Lebanon border, strongly opposes this slogan and warns of its anti-Semitic implications.
Having served in the Israel Defense Forces, Khalloul is no stranger to the tensions and complexities of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. He understands the deep-rooted history and the differing narratives surrounding this issue. However, he adamantly opposes the use of this particular slogan, as it was created by Hamas and its supporters with the explicit aim of eradicating Jewish presence in Israel and establishing a Palestinian state devoid of certain groups, including Jews, Christians, atheists, and homosexuals.
Khalloul explains that ”From The River To The Sea” is not just a harmless phrase; it is a clear call to “wipe out” the Jewish people living in the region. He argues that this slogan promotes an exclusionary vision of a future Palestinian state, one that denies the rights and existence of various groups within it. By defending this chant, Tlaib is inadvertently aligning herself with those who seek to destroy the diverse fabric of Israeli society.
This issue goes beyond mere semantics; it touches on the deep-seated fears and traumas experienced by the Jewish people over centuries. The history of anti-Semitism is a painful one, and for many Israelis, the threat of annihilation is not a distant memory but a very real and present concern. Promoting slogans that advocate for the elimination of Jews from the region only exacerbates these fears and perpetuates a dangerous narrative.
Furthermore, Khalloul emphasizes that this slogan undermines the prospects for a peaceful resolution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Any lasting peace agreement should be based on mutual recognition, coexistence, and respect for the rights of all citizens, regardless of their religious or ethnic background. By promoting slogans that exclude certain groups, we only perpetuate division and hinder the prospects for a just and lasting peace.
It is essential to approach the Israeli-Palestinian conflict with sensitivity, understanding, and a commitment to the principles of equality and inclusivity. We must acknowledge and address the legitimate concerns of all parties involved, while also recognizing the importance of fostering a shared future that upholds the rights and identities of all individuals, regardless of their faith or background.
In conclusion, the defense of the ”From The River To The Sea” chants by Rashida Tlaib raises serious concerns regarding the promotion of anti-Semitism. Shadi Khalloul’s warning regarding the implications of this slogan should not be taken lightly. It is crucial for anyone engaged in discussions surrounding the Israeli-Palestinian conflict to carefully consider the impact of their words and actions in order to foster a future of peace, coexistence, and mutual respect.
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