Shadee Elmasry – Palestinians Were RIGHT to Fight Back and Heres Why
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The speaker discusses the controversy surrounding Israeli policy and the importance of showing the people's weaknesses. They criticize the Israeli culture and the perceived lack of resistance to foreign invasion. The United Nations adopted the universalperfection, which grants the United Nations to prevent Israel's collapse and to prevent war. The speaker argues that people should not be told they can resist and that history should be the reference for future reference. The United Nations has stated that they tried not to resist people, but it may happen and they may have people to tell the wrong thing.
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All right, what do you say about the
people who said the Palestinians are worse off
after attacking Israel?
Therefore, this was not a good, not wise,
not beneficial, and may have even been harmful.
This is what I'll say.
It's not just about are the Palestinians better
off?
It's also about are the Israelis worse off?
Because you don't just improve yourself, you also
destroy your enemy.
You need to bring down your enemy.
So the question is, what is the status
of Israel now?
Guaranteed 100%.
They're now so hated in the world right
now.
There's no discussion about it.
They are so despised by any country that's
experienced any colonization, any poverty or any hardship,
despises them.
They themselves have lost any sense of any
moral grounds.
They themselves have a derangement syndrome in their
attempt to justify.
They have genocide derangement syndrome.
That's what they have now.
Ben Shapiro's attempts to justify this war are
ridiculous.
It's not going unnoticed.
It's very noticed, noticeable.
And history will not judge these people with
any kindness at all whatsoever.
Every single one of them, from Peter S.
Morgan to Netanyahu himself to every supporter in
between.
History will be a very tough judge on
all of them.
So where is your enemy is also a
question you have to ask.
Secondly, who did this?
Not an elected government?
So let the Palestinians decide the limit.
Let the Palestinians be the ones who judge
whether this is worth it or not or
whether we should have done it or not.
I don't, I haven't seen, have you seen
Omar, any Palestinians condemning Hamas?
So why are you worried so much about
it?
And we have some of these people who
have the nerve and as Imams allegedly saying
that what the Palestinians did, they did it
to themselves and this was not wise.
So what do you expect victory without any
sacrifice?
And I'm not telling the Palestinians what to
do and to go and make sacrifice that
I'm not going to tell anyone to make
a sacrifice I haven't made myself.
They're the ones to decide and they've decided.
And if they didn't decide, then let's ask
a simple question.
Show me a Palestinian who says that we
should have not done anything to Israel.
Show me one person in Gaza who has
lost, lost or hasn't lost or they have
lost everything.
Homes, relatives, show me one who is against
what's happening here and who blames Hamas for
what his enemies have done.
When Allah Ta'ala tells us to antagonize
your enemy.
Why did the Allah say to antagonize your
enemy?
Because when they're antagonized, they don't behave properly.
They lose their intellect.
They don't behave right.
And then they destroy themselves.
You think Israel is ever coming out of
this?
As I've said before, they have now painted
themselves permanently as the global antagonists as evil
empire.
But the nerve of some of these people
saying that, look at the result, like blaming
them.
You're not in the position to do that.
Let them blame themselves.
And I have the same thing about every
culture out there who's suffering in some way,
shape and form or some.
It's the arrogance, the presumptuousness.
This is what I hate about Americans coming
and telling Muslim countries how to treat each
other and how to, how do you treat
your women, how you, why don't you just
stay out of it?
Right?
You got your own problems.
Look at your women.
They're not, they're not exactly paragons of perfection
either.
You're not going to have women soon from
the declining birth rates in your countries, which
are all messed up.
So the presumptuousness of people to come and
tell the Palestinians what they did right or
wrong when they're suffering like this.
Let them interpret it or let, let them
be the judges of how much they want
to go after Israel.
According to the United Nations, I saved it
here somewhere.
Let's get it exactly.
What is the United Nations right to resist
occupation?
Based on the charter, the 1970 United Nations
General Assembly Resolution 2625, easy number to memorize,
explicitly endorses a right to resist subjection of
peoples to alien subjugation, * and exploitation.
It's in Wikipedia under right to resist resolution
2625.
Now does it say how, how to resist?
And one person from each group was blamed
to say, okay, but you kill some innocent
people in this thing.
And the answer to that is, well, he,
the way he answered it, at least he
said that we try not to, right?
We tried not to, but it happened and
it may happen.
But you also, why are you telling us
this?
Because they do the same thing and have
been doing the same thing for, from 1948,
1948.
That means in four years, it'll be 80
years.
If my math is right, in four, in
only four years, it will have been 80
years since the Nakba and where you have
great grandmothers carrying their children, walking on roads,
not knowing where to go, not having a
home anymore.
And that's when they were migrating to Gaza.
Most people don't realize Gaza is mostly immigrants
from the Nakba, not immigrants, but non-Gazawis.
They move from the greater part of Palestine
and they all jammed either in the West
Bank or in Gaza in 1948.
Now they're moving somewhere else and it's their
great grandchildren who are moving.
So that baby in the Nakba pictures was
the grandmother of the people, of the adults
today.
And that adult today, that grandchild now has
a baby.
So how many generations are that now?
The Nakba?
Look at these pictures.
I'm looking at the computer here.
I'm just going to pull it up right
now.
If you've made this in color, you wouldn't
know what year we're in.
Put this picture, if this picture was in
color, you wouldn't know what year we're talking
about.
Are we, is this today?
Is this 1948?
So we're 76 years later, the same thing
is happening.
But see that woman right there and then
their child, that child is the grandparent of
the people today.
So you got one, two, three, four, five
generations.
And you have a woman today, you can
find the same picture, a woman today walking
with a baby.
And in between lived somebody who probably lived
through all the wars of the 60s and
the 70s, six day war, 1967.
And then those changes of those borders and
lived that through that misery where they thought
Arab nationalism may be the solution.
And yes, Arafat may do something.
That was the child of that child that
you see in this picture right here.
That's the third generation.
That woman who came about in the 70s
and the 80s now has a child.
And that's the adult of today.
And that adult of today has a baby.
Five generations now have been facing this.