It’s not anti-Semitism. Oh wait–it is.

The palestinians are not anti-Semitic. Oh, no, they’re simply anti-Israel, or anti-Zionist, or anti-something. Because if they were anti-Semitic, they’d say things like this:

About 10,000 people attended Saadi’s funeral in Tulkarem on Tuesday, including members of most Palestinian militant groups. The town was completely shut down, with shops and schools closed for the day.

Saadi was blamed for the deaths of 12 Israelis in a series of attacks in recent months.

Saadi’s body was carried across town as the masses chanted for revenge. “God is great. God loves him. God hates the Jews. They are killers,” some mourners chanted.

Funny, that chant. Because it’s almost as if the palestinians weren’t angry with Israelis. It’s almost as if they, well, hate the Jews.

Oh, wait. Israelis are Jews, mostly. Certainly the ones the palestinian paraders were yammering on about.

It is my fervent wish that the palestinians experience many, many more funerals like this one. Keep on killing the terrorists, please. Then we don’t have to watch them get released from prison and kill more Jews.

I believe the phrase the palestinians should have been chanting is “We hate the Jews.” Because it’s been effing obvious for decades.

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One Response to It’s not anti-Semitism. Oh wait–it is.

  1. The best place for a Palestinian flag is draped across the chest of a dead terrorist.

    They have plenty of flags available after the Gaza Disengagement celebrations, thanks to all that UN money they got which was supposed to be used for schools, houses, food, and hospitals.

    All I can say is that I hope they use every single damn one of those flags for funerals. Every. Last. One.

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