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NextImg:Cynical Palestine cult demands more death, no cease-fire

For all their demands for an immediate cease-fire, the Free Palestine mob has gone silent on the subject now that cease-fire is within reach — and, indeed, used the second anniversary of the atrocities that launched the Gaza war to call for more atrocities.

It’s straight out of Orwell: A movement that has claimed to advocate for peace now demands an intensification of the conflict.

All across the world, “pro-Palestine” groups marked the second anniversary of the Oct. 7 attack on Israel not with vigils or calls for peace, but for continued “resistance” and commemoration of “our martyrs.”

Columbia University Apartheid Divest (formerly Mahmoud Khalil’s student group) praised the example of the dead Hamas leader who masterminded the terror attacks: “In the words of the eternal Yahya Sinwar, ‘do not compromise on a dream that is rightfully yours.’”

In other words, CUAD urges the people of Gaza to uncompromisingly follow Sinwar into death by rejecting peace and continuing the fight.

“Long Live Operation Al Aqsa Flood,” says CUAD, celebrating Hamas’ name for the attacks on sleeping Israeli families and festival-goers, which “shattered the illusion of zionist [sic] invincibility.”

Similar hate echoed around the world.

Zohran Mamdani was only slightly more tempered: His statement on Oct. 7 acknowledged that Hamas “carried out” a murderous incursion two years ago, but quickly changed the focus to Israel’s “genocidal war.”

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The claim that the war in Gaza is a “genocide” is a grotesque lie: Israel’s tactics have minimized civilian deaths to a level never before seen in urban warfare, incurring IDF casualties as a result.

There has never been a genocide in which the victims hold hostages, or that they could end by surrendering.

Saying nothing about the peace talks between Israel and Hamas now in progress that could end the “genocide” he claims to care so much about, Mamdani leaps to the maximalist view: “The occupation and apartheid must end.”

What “apartheid” is he talking about? This is a common talking point that the “Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions” crowd uses to delegitimize Israel and demand its dissolution.

Israel is among the most religiously and ethnically diverse and integrated societies in the region. Its 2 million Arab citizens enjoy the same rights and liberties as everyone else.

In fact, Arab Israelis have a higher standard of living than Arabs in most Arab-majority nations.

It’s clear that the “Free Palestine” movement is, like Hamas, indifferent to the plight of the people of Gaza whom it pretends to cherish.

These “activists” are a deranged cult that seeks revolutionary overthrow. The death of Jews and Gazans alike is just collateral as far as they care.