In the latest display of overt antisemitism, palestinian Arabs hung a Nazi flag bearing the swastika symbol on power lines, in the village of Beit Ummar near Hebron. IDF soldiers later shot the flag down, as video clearly showed:
The Israel-haters, seemingly uncomfortable with this latest proof that antisemitism permeates their entire “cause,” came up with a new way to explain it: it was just a photoshop!
If we even assume this is real…
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The building the flag is on is at least 10 feet tall.
The flag is literally 5 times bigger in height than the building.
You mean to tell me that flag was FIFTY FEET HIGH?
How much time did you spend in MS paint to make this picture?
Almost as unbelievable as the idiocy of this explanation is the fact none other than Russia’s RT came to the rescue to debunk it:
The suspicions appear to have been misplaced, however. The same flag was apparently filmed being shot down by an Israel Defense Forces (IDF) patrol. It was reportedly a regular-sized – though highly offensive – banner that was indeed attached at a considerable height to a power line not far from an Israeli outpost.
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Nazi symbology has been occasionally used by Palestinians to taunt their Jewish opponents. In August, Palestinian protesters burned a Star of David combined with a swastika during a demonstration near the West Bank town of Beita.
Update: When faced with the video proof, some haters claim we flew the flag to frame the palestinian Arabs:
Naaa, they are antisemitic enough all by themselves.
Hat tip: Uri