All we know about Abbas Hamideh is what we learned from his Twitter bio, which states that he doesn’t compromise on one inch of Palestinian land, and also apparently lives in Cleveland.
If that’s true, we’re guessing someone else took this picture proving that Palestine’s sewage system predates the illegal Israeli occupation of the land.
Our sewage system is older than Your Zionist terrorist illegal occupation. ?? pic.twitter.com/oNu7NnAYOg
— Abbas Hamideh (@Resistance48) March 30, 2019
The Jerusalem Post’s Lahav Harkov looked into the history on display here and found some inconvenient truths.
Is the point you’re trying to make that the British are the true natives of Haifa? https://t.co/ghmMKIkC0R
— Lahav Harkov (@LahavHarkov) April 2, 2019
Even better, it turns out these manhole covers were made by a company founded by Jews.
— Lahav Harkov (@LahavHarkov) April 2, 2019
Ok…this response is pure GOLD!
— Rachel Yadin ????راشيل يادين (@27kislev5719) April 2, 2019
Oh so very well played!!
— Gregg Hart (@RGreggHart) April 2, 2019
? Bravo Lahav ???
— Paul Somathing (@PSomathingornot) April 2, 2019
Is he seriously too dumb to realise why it's in English?
— Anne Hegerty (@anne_hegerty) April 2, 2019
I did not realize that English was the official language of the Palestinian people?
— Brian Florane (@bflorane) April 2, 2019
You know, all the Arabs that were writing in English at the time
— Ari Krauss (@AriKrauss) April 2, 2019
Notice the Hebrew writing on the top right
— Susan (@suzanne00111) April 2, 2019
it also says טדמור in the upper right section
— Yona Schnitzer (@YonaSchnitzer) April 2, 2019
When your actual argument is sewage, it’s probably time to stop talking.
— Michael Dickson (@michaeldickson) April 2, 2019
If the sewage cover is their archeological proof then no wonder their museum is empty.
— Lillian H. Mueller (@lill_the_swiss) April 2, 2019
Thankfully, when us Jews need to show our history, we don't need to rely on a sewer cover made in a Jewish foundry for the British less than 100 years ago.https://t.co/JZPAeV7NKL
— Omer_C1 (@Omer_C1) April 2, 2019
My grandfather grew up in British ruled Haifa among Arab neighbours. They lived in unity all the while recognizing the Jewish rights to the land.
— Ryan (@reichler15) April 2, 2019
The sad part about tweets like this, trying to establish who was here first, and who has more of a right to live here is that it doesn't really matter. Like it or not, there are two nations living between the River and the Sea, and we need to acknowledge and deal with that.
— Ilan Y. Cohen (@ilancohen) April 2, 2019
Agree
— Lahav Harkov (@LahavHarkov) April 2, 2019
His entire account would work better as a parody. He claims to be a direct descendent of Moses in one tweet ????
— ~Legacy~ נפתלי בן מתתיהו (@Immort4l_Legacy) April 2, 2019
Our next exhibit: that Post-it Note that says “Palestine” stuck on a world map in Rep. Rashida Tlaib’s office.
Related:
Linda Sarsour jazzed NYC councilman booted from committee for saying there is no Palestine https://t.co/wKb4B7MDlH
— Twitchy Team (@TwitchyTeam) April 2, 2019
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