A year and a half ago (or so; my time sense has gotten a bit blurry with history repeating itself so frequently), there was a young woman on Twitter who claimed to be a “Palestinian peace activist” (PPA). She said she supported a two state solution with Israel.
I asked her two questions, after which she disappeared. Maybe she blocked me. In either case, I never saw her again.
I’ve tried this since, and I’ve managed to disappear a guy claiming to be a PPA, and been ignored by others, who simply hope that ignoring the questions will make them go away.
The questions are important, and it’s important not only that you ask them as I will write them here, but that you don’t allow your respondant to rephrase the question themselves before answering it. Because, and this is something that everyone should realize by now, but too many don’t, the people who call themselves “Palestinian” lie.
They lie even when they don’t have to lie. Like psychopaths.
Deceit is one of the primary weapons in their war of extermination against Israel, and their war of conquest of the minds of the weak. So have no doubt: if you ask a presumed PPA these questions and they refuse to answer them as stated, it’s because they’re trying to deceive you.
Note: There are people descended from Arabs who identify as “Palestinian”, but who have never lived in the Middle East. Some of them, like John Aziz (@aziz0nomics on Twitter) are the children of a single Arab parent who identifies that way, and as a result, he identifies that way as well. John can answer both of these questions in the affirmative. But local Arabs? No.
Here are the questions:
Will you accept the existence of a sovereign Jewish state, of any size whatsoever, anywhere between the Jordan River and the Mediterranean Sea?
Will you accept that no putative “Palestinian refugees” have any right of return to that Jewish state?
So simple, but so important. Because generally, when a PPA claims to support a two state solution, what they mean is a Jew-free 100% “Palestinian” Arab state alongside a binational Israel, where 5.9 million registered “Palestinian refugees” have the inviolable right to move to said binational Israel and vote it out of existence.
It’s what is sometimes called “the phased plan” for destroying Israel. And these questions serve as a lie detector. Because they are specific and precise, and don’t allow any wriggle room for deceit.
So next time someone tells you that sure, there are peace activists among the “Palestinians”, insist that they answer the Two Questions before accepting the claim.
Excellent questions to ask, Lisa, and not surprised you were ghosted. They get scared at questions that could have them think about the truth, and not their delusional, propagandist thought. When one is confident about what they believe, it's easy to articulate ideas.
The Arabs have answered in the negative to both questions l ok b before 1948