MSNBC falsely claims Israel's turned Judea/Samaria into apartheid area
In a segment on MSNBC’s All In which sounded like it was written by anti-Semites like Ilhan Omar, guests Peter Beinart and Rula Jebreal each went into an anti-Semitic and anti-Israel tirade accusing the state of Israel of being a terrorist state and turning the West Bank into an apartheid state.So the awful Beinart's still at it, huh? How much longer do we have to put up with these repellent media personas who keep up this awful libel against Israel?
“One of the things we know across the world is that violence comes from despair and you now have, among Palestinians, the deepest kind of despair. Palestinians in the West Bank have lived for over 50 years without the most basic of rights,” Beinart said in his opening anti-Israel rant.
“The truth is, that in the West Bank, the West Bank is apartheid. Jews have citizenship, the right to vote the right to free movement, the right to be citizens of the country in which they live, Palestinians have none of those things. And there’s no prospect,” he falsely claimed.
In a similar vein, PBS' Christine Amanpour's gone a similar route, with the cliched claim the Israeli government is "fascist":
Tuesday’s Amanpour & Co. on PBS featured Diana Buttu, blandly described as "a Palestinian lawyer who advised the negotiating team,” but whose actual views were extremely hostile to Israel and radically pro-Palestinian -- and in sync with those of host Christiane Amanpour.And how much longer do we have to put up with awful "journalists" like Amanpour? She too is unendurable. Come to think of it, so too is PBS. Who needs them, honestly?
Amanpour matched her guest by bringing her own long-standing hostility to Israel and concurrent embrace of the Palestinian cause. The segment reached far beyond concern over the ideology of Israel’s new “right-wing” political coalition under Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu into name-calling and support for extremism.
[...] Amanpour then asked Middle East diplomat Dennis Ross, who appeared separately: “Is there any chance, in hell, that the United States is going to do what it did, for instance, you know, with South Africa? Like, the whole, you know, stopping the military and financial support?” (The offensive comparison was first raised by Buttu.)
Ross soundly rebutted the analogy to apartheid South Africa, but Amanpour kept up the criticism of Israel’s dangerous new government, the host calling it the most “hardline religious government in Israel's history, with members in very, very important ministries who are either settler activists, or have been convicted of, you know, racial incitement, even belonging to a terrorist group." This is probably a reference to cabinet minister Itamar Ben-Gvir, leader of the Otzma Yehudit [Jewish power] party.
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