Palestinian Human Rights Organizations Are Literally Terrorist Media Outlets
Do you remember when human rights organizations weren't literally mouthpieces for terrorists:
Pressure came as Hamas leaders announced on Thursday that they had completed the formation of a new cabinet, which could be announced early next week. It also coincided with a letter sent by Ahmed Saadat, the imprisoned leader of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine, in which he held the PA responsible for the raid. The letter was published on Thursday by a Palestinian human rights group, which did not say how it obtained it.
Isn't that something they should have to say? At least in theory - like, the presumption should be that you should have to explain why you appear to have close ties to a terrorist before you're considered legitimate. At a minimum, you should have to explain why you shouldn't have to explain that.
Pressure came as Hamas leaders announced on Thursday that they had completed the formation of a new cabinet, which could be announced early next week. It also coincided with a letter sent by Ahmed Saadat, the imprisoned leader of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine, in which he held the PA responsible for the raid. The letter was published on Thursday by a Palestinian human rights group, which did not say how it obtained it.
Isn't that something they should have to say? At least in theory - like, the presumption should be that you should have to explain why you appear to have close ties to a terrorist before you're considered legitimate. At a minimum, you should have to explain why you shouldn't have to explain that.





