Palestinian Zionist Organization is born

Palestinian Zionist1  |  Palestinian Zionist Organization is born

Palestinian Arab supporters continue to come out of the woodwork, confounding the efforts of Israel’s antagonists, who insist that the Jewish state is a repressive entity that has stolen the lands of another people.

The latest Palestinian Arab supporter of Israel, Elias Issa, went so far as to mark Israel’s 62nd Independence Day by launching the Palestinian Zionist Organization.

With the Palestinian Zionist Organization, Issa hopes to “show the world why it must support the Jewish people and to [distance itself] from the terrorist Palestinian government.”

Issa insists that an independent Palestinian state would be nothing more than a haven for terrorism, not only against Israel, but against the West in general. He also explains that the world has been duped, either knowingly or unwittingly, into believing that the Palestinians truly want a peaceful two-state solution.

“The Palestinians don’t believe in a two-state solution; they only believe in a one-state solution – a land called Palestine [which] does not involve any Jewishness,” Issa wrote.

For his own safety, Issa now resides in the US, where another former terrorist-turned-Israel-lover, Mosab Hassan Yousef, now lives. Yousef recently released his book “Son of Hamas,” detailing his years of undercover service for Israel’s security agencies, despite being the son of one of Hamas’ top leaders. Coming closer to Israel and the Bible eventually resulted in Yousef’s conversion to Christianity.

For more information on the Palestinian Zionist Organization, please visit their website at: palestinianzionistorganization.com

 

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