Palestinian
'Activist' Celebrated by UN Says 'Vampire Zionists' Drink Arab Blood!!
Palestinian demonstrators in Nabi Saleh
hold Palestinian Authority flags during a protest against Jewish settlement
expansion in August 2015. Nearly every Friday for the past seven-and-a-half
years, “Palestinian supermom” Manal Tamimi and her colleagues in Nabi Saleh
have marched to the nearby Jewish community of Halamish to demand its
expulsion. The United Nations has crowned her a “human rights defender,” while
Al Jazeera, the Qatar-based broadcaster, hails her as a “Palestinian supermom.”
But Manal Tamimi’s links to violence and tweets accusing Jews of “drinking
Palestinian blood” are prompting some of her backers to reconsider their
support.
Tamimi, a 45-year-old mother of
four, is a leader of the Popular Resistance Organizing
Committee in the town of Nabi Saleh, near the Palestinian Authority
(PA)-controlled city of Ramallah. Nearly every Friday for the past
seven-and-a-half years, Tamimi and her colleagues have marched to the nearby
Jewish community of Halamish to demand its expulsion. Halamish is the village
where July 21, a Palestinian terrorist stabbed to death three
members of the Salomon family at their Shabbat dinner table. During the Friday
protests, many of the marchers have hurled rocks at Israeli soldiers guarding
the town, who have responded with tear gas or rubber bullets. Tamimi, her
husband Bilal and their children have attracted international attention by
posting videos of the soldiers on the internet. The Tamimis contend that the
soldiers’ arrests of rock-throwers constitutes persecution of the residents of
Nabi Saleh.
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