This morning, terror organization Hizbullah carried out a multi-pronged attack against Israel, killing two soldiers and injuring seven more.
Enter Israel-hater Joe Catron, who refers to himself as an “an international solidarity activist” and journalist.
He is actually a member of the ISM, which claims to support non-violence, and talks of the “Occupied Palestinian territories.”
You may remember him from the time he reacted to the kidnapping and murder of the three Israeli boys with this:
If you call yourself journalist, but are still, at this late date, using the word "kidnapping" without a shred of proof, you are a tool.
— Joe Catron (@jncatron) June 30, 2014
Or the time he approved of a Twitter account impersonating me to tweet anti-Israel sentiments.
Well, he’s now outdone himself.
Nasrallah, ya habib: udrub, udrub Tel Abib.
— Joe Catron (@jncatron) January 28, 2015
… And yes, we can all be grateful that His Excellency does not take advice on military strategy from the likes of me. #PT
— Joe Catron (@jncatron) January 28, 2015
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For the Arabically-challenged, his first tweet says: “Nasrallah, hey beloved, strike, strike Tel Aviv.” These words have been chanted before by palestinians.
Given Catron’s staunch support of them, his hatred of Israel, no sign of irony in his tweet, and the follow-up tweet referring to Nasrallah as “His Excellency”, one can only reach the conclusion he was not kidding around.
In other words, this “peace activist” is asking an arch terrorist to strike Israel’s second most populous city (population: almost half a million people). One can assume he is not too fussed about Israeli civilian casualties, nor the destruction of the entire state of Israel.
Draw your own conclusions.
Hat tip: Twitter user Gromble_ on