The distortions, falsehoods and smears in an official Guardian editorial published on April 22 are numerous, and in fact begin in the headline:
Contrary to the headline’s claim, the protests were never about Israel’s partial blockade, but about the supposed ‘right of return’ – that is, the non-existent right of millions of Palestinian descendants of refugees from ’48 to “return” to Israel – thus the name of the event: “The Great Return March”.
The editorial opens:
This weekend the United Nations Middle East peace envoy asked: “How does the killing of a child in #Gaza today help #peace? It doesn’t! It fuels anger and breeds more killing.” Nickolay Mladenov was right to be outraged. He tweeted after a Palestinian teenager was shot in the head apparently by Israeli army snipers while peacefully protesting near a border fence. The Israeli government at first dismissed calls for an investigation, only to…
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May 01, 2018 @ 22:31:38
Jim, Are you saying there are not Palestinians who do not have the right to have their land back after their forebears were chased out of their villages by Jewish terrorists in 1948?
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May 01, 2018 @ 22:47:49
So you would support a popular front for the liberation of East Prussia? Reclaiming these lands was an issue in Germany until the 1970s
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