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There is no media coverage (outside of Israel) of Arabs in Gaza and the PA and their supporters worldwide celebrating. Celebrating the murder of Jews is their societal norm – not celebrating is the exception.

Facebook likes, just one post - Sheehab News Agency
Facebook likes, just one post. 4 tears out of 20,000, one for each victim. – Sheehab News Agency

Israelis know it is going on but even our TV doesn’t have the vivid pictures. A few short clips, maybe, nothing much. Even this is controlled and filtered by a media with an agenda. It’s all over their social media accounts, joy, smily emoticons and thumbs up for the dead Jews and the glorious “operation” in the heart of occupied Tel Aviv.

I’m going to address this in a video soon. It’s vital to understand why hiding this matters.

It is responsible for driving a huge wedge between the opinions that exists here and those abroad (both for Jews and non Jews).

By not covering the almost complete and total support for the murdering of Jews on the streets of Tel Aviv, the media make it almost impossible for a dispassionate observer outside Israel to understand why most Israelis know peace with these people is as far away as ever.

They also make it very difficult for someone to understand what we do to protect ourselves. The guard at my kids’ school was standing and scanning out front with his gun drawn this morning. That’s how we live.

Here’s one of those few exceptions, Yahya Mahamed.

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Brian of London

Brian of London is not the messiah, he's a very naughty boy. Since making aliyah in 2009, Brian has blogged at Israellycool. Brian is an indigenous rights activist fighting for indigenous people who’ve returned to their ancestral homelands and built great things.
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Brian of London

Brian of London is not the messiah, he's a very naughty boy. Since making aliyah in 2009, Brian has blogged at Israellycool. Brian is an indigenous rights activist fighting for indigenous people who’ve returned to their ancestral homelands and built great things.
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