Paramedics and police at the scene of a suicide bombing that killed 19 and wounded 74 on a Jerusalem bus, June 18, 2002. (Flash90) (Flash90)
Jerusalem terror

Did the “occupation” of the Jewish ancestral homeland in 1967 spark Palestinian terror?

“While such acts [of Palestinian terrorism] cannot be justified, they must be understood as being a painful but inevitable consequence of colonialism, apartheid or occupation,” Special Rapporteur John Dugard wrote in a 2008 report to the UN Human Rights Council.

Is that true?

Aside from the fact that the accusations against Israel cited by the UN official are false – for example, Israel is the opposite of an apartheid state – did the “occupation” of the Jewish ancestral homeland in the 1967 Six Day War trigger Palestinian terror?

Watch this video and learn the truth.

https://www.facebook.com/StandWithUs/videos/10155028031067689/

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