Tuesday, May 15, 2018

Delegitimizing Palestine's right to exist contradicts Denial that Palestine is Under Israeli Military Occupation





     While demonizing and delegitimizing the right to exist of Palestine (hypocritical inversion of the alleged ‘double standard’ -hypocrisy- third “d” of the (Hebrew name commonly adopted by Israeli olim or new immigrants) Natan (Ukrainian birth name Anatoly) Scharansky “3D test of anti-semitism” 





 that BDS tactics allegedly ‘pass’) Herbert Chubin also contradicts


 ....Last I heard, there has been no peace accord between Israel and the Palestinian Authority resulting in a country called Palestine. For people who immigrated after 1948, it is factually incorrect to state that they “immigrated from Palestine.” The Post could have chosen many factually correct terms to describe his family’s place of origin, including the Palestinian territories, the territories under Israeli military occupation and the West Bank and Gaza.

Herbert Chubin, Bethesda


 the Eric Rozenman October 2016 letter denying occupation.

   The Washington Post forgot to disclose even a past camera.org affiliation in Rozenman's October 2016 letter after approximately 20 prior published letters when the Post did disclose Rozenman's camera.org position as Director of Camera's Washington D.C. office.  


 Herbert Chubin demonizes and delegitimizes, with a double-standard (hypocrisy), the right to exist of Palestine by cherry-picking quotes out of context 


 The May 19 [, 2017] Metro article “Judge: Terror suspect’s words can be used at trial” stated that a terrorism suspect’s parents “immigrated from Palestine.”


from the statement of an indicted individual on trial by associating, in public discourse, assertions of Palestinian national origin and identity with politically-motivated non-military violence (terrorism).   Negative associations, exemplified by what Herbert Chubin attempts to create, complicate person to person grassroots persuasion and organizing for political change to a more peaceful Middle East/Levant region that a final status, conflict-ending, peace between Israel and Palestine would make happen. 

 
 Natan Scharansky's right-leaning views are made apparent by his past position at the [Sheldon] Adelson Institute for Strategic Studies at the Shalem Center in Jerusalem. 






 Natan Scharansky's far right-leaning, and 'war for democracy'-supporting, views are made more apparent by the Jewish Agency biography quote of ex-USA President George W. Bush, attributing his "political DNA" to one of Natan Scharansky's books, in the photos below.