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"At the Champions League match with Hapoel Beer Sheva on 17 August 2016, the GB and fans throughout Celtic Park flew the flag for Palestine. This act of solidarity has earned Celtic respect and acclaim throughout the world. It has also attracted a disciplinary charge from UEFA, which deems the Palestinian flag to be an ‘illicit banner’.

In response to this petty and politically partisan act by European football’s governing bodywe are determined to make a positive contribution to the game and today launch a campaign to #matchthefineforpalestine. We aim to raise £15,000* which will be split 50/50 between Medical Aid Palestine (MAP) and to the Lajee Centre, a Palestinian creative cultural children’s centre in Aida Refugee Camp, Bethlehem."


You can donate at the link below.

https://www.gofundme.com/matchfinepalestine

match the fine for palestine :belm:

 

fuuuuucking giiiiiiiiiiimps

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28 minutes ago, Supersonic said:

"At the Champions League match with Hapoel Beer Sheva on 17 August 2016, the GB and fans throughout Celtic Park flew the flag for Palestine. This act of solidarity has earned Celtic respect and acclaim throughout the world. It has also attracted a disciplinary charge from UEFA, which deems the Palestinian flag to be an ‘illicit banner’.

In response to this petty and politically partisan act by European football’s governing bodywe are determined to make a positive contribution to the game and today launch a campaign to #matchthefineforpalestine. We aim to raise £15,000* which will be split 50/50 between Medical Aid Palestine (MAP) and to the Lajee Centre, a Palestinian creative cultural children’s centre in Aida Refugee Camp, Bethlehem."


You can donate at the link below.

https://www.gofundme.com/matchfinepalestine

match the fine for palestine :belm:

 

fuuuuucking giiiiiiiiiiimps

Which part of Palestine and which terror group do these numpties support?

 

http://www.haaretz.com/misc/tags/1.477000-1.477000

Hamas


Hamas is a militant and political Islamist group operating in the West Bank and Gaza. Hamas is designated as a terrorist organization by much of the international community, but enjoys wide support from Palestinians as a legitimate force against Israel’s occupation.

The movement was founded as an offshoot of Egypt’s Islamic Brotherhood, and in 1987 Hamas spiritual leader and founder Sheikh Ahmed Yassin established the movement’s military wing, which became known as Hamas. In 1988, in the wake of the outbreak of the First Intifada, Hamas published its official charter, in which it announced its departure from nonviolence in its struggle against Israel.

Hamas’ popularity among Palestinians comes partly from its tradition of providing welfare programs, such as schools and hospitals. The militant wing of Hamas adheres to the movement’s 1988 charter which calls for the liberation of all of historic Palestine, and views all lands under Israel’s domain as part of an Islamic Waqf, of which every inch must be liberated.

The signature of the 1993 Oslo Accords between Israel and the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) was viewed by the Hamas leadership inside the territories and in exile as a violation of Palestinian rights, and in 1993 Hamas launched its first suicide attack inside Israel, a practice that it would uphold from then on, causing massive Israeli civilian casualties.

Hamas leaders have long been the target of Israeli assassinations. Yassin was killed in 2004 in a missile strike as he left a mosque in Gaza. His Hamas co-founder, Abdel Rantisi, was killed weeks later in an Israeli air strike. In 1997, Hamas political leader Khaled Meshal was the target of a botched assassination attempt by agents from Israel’s Mossad espionage agency operating covertly in Jordan. Meshal’s life was saved when Israel agreed to hand over the antidote to the toxin used on him, in return for the release of the two Mossad agents caught and held in Jordan during the assassination attempt. Yassin, who was in an Israeli jail at the time, was released under the terms of the agreement.


Long-standing tensions between Hamas and the secular Fatah came to a head following the 2006 Palestinian legislative elections, which gave Hamas a decisive victory and put it in charge of the political regime in the Palestinian territories. Hamas’ Gaza chief, Ismail Haniyeh, was named Palestinian prime minister, but Hamas’ status as a terror group resulted in immediate sanctions from Israel and other Western countries. The group rejected demands to adhere to previously signed peace agreements, renounce violence and accept Israel’s right to exist, and the sanctions were upheld.

Meanwhile, tensions with Fatah grew as the two factions attempted to cooperate with the framework of a unity government, but when the attempt failed and Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas dissolved the government, bloody clashes erupted between Hamas and Fatah in Gaza, resulting in the seizure of the area by Hamas in June 2007.


There have been numerous attempts by neighboring Arab countries to end the Hamas-Fatah rift, and form a unified Palestinian leadership. The failure of the two groups to come together has perpetuated the continuing division within the Palestinian Authority, with Fatah as de facto rulers in the West Bank, and Hamas firmly in control in Gaza. 

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"Launches from Gaza are infrequent and usually carried out by small fringe groups, at times without the approval of Gaza’s Hamas rulers and even at times as a means for pressuring the group by raising tensions between it and Israel."

Read this about the latest attacks on Israel in Sderot with the repercussions shown to gaza positions and can't help but think that Celtic football club can count themselves as part of the small fringe group. Waving them flags can only  raise tensions between the two groups. 

For the peace process to work we need to get rid of the insanity that now occurs in that vile club that wants to use this precarious deadly situation to get their crest on a building in Palestine. I'm sure a lot of other fans of football clubs have sympathies towards what's happening but not one of them would think that it's a good idea to arrange an arena with their football clubs stewardship which will raise tensions between Israel and Palestine. 

The peace process has been going on for decades, surely even Celtic must realise that'll take more than  flags being waved to resolve the troubles, that's why I believe wholeheartly that this is nothing but malice showing from Celtic. 

Celtic fans are regaling on Twitter feeds from various palestines but the one that sums it up for me was a Palestine quoting that Celtic fans waved them flags only to wind up a football team. That's the one that they should be paying the most attention to.

 

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15 hours ago, Supersonic said:

"At the Champions League match with Hapoel Beer Sheva on 17 August 2016, the GB and fans throughout Celtic Park flew the flag for Palestine. This act of solidarity has earned Celtic respect and acclaim throughout the world. It has also attracted a disciplinary charge from UEFA, which deems the Palestinian flag to be an ‘illicit banner’.

In response to this petty and politically partisan act by European football’s governing bodywe are determined to make a positive contribution to the game and today launch a campaign to #matchthefineforpalestine. We aim to raise £15,000* which will be split 50/50 between Medical Aid Palestine (MAP) and to the Lajee Centre, a Palestinian creative cultural children’s centre in Aida Refugee Camp, Bethlehem."


You can donate at the link below.

https://www.gofundme.com/matchfinepalestine

match the fine for palestine :belm:

 

fuuuuucking giiiiiiiiiiimps

Always come up smelling of roses don't they 

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7 hours ago, Howsitgoing said:

"Launches from Gaza are infrequent and usually carried out by small fringe groups, at times without the approval of Gaza’s Hamas rulers and even at times as a means for pressuring the group by raising tensions between it and Israel."

Read this about the latest attacks on Israel in Sderot with the repercussions shown to gaza positions and can't help but think that Celtic football club can count themselves as part of the small fringe group. Waving them flags can only  raise tensions between the two groups. 

For the peace process to work we need to get rid of the insanity that now occurs in that vile club that wants to use this precarious deadly situation to get their crest on a building in Palestine. I'm sure a lot of other fans of football clubs have sympathies towards what's happening but not one of them would think that it's a good idea to arrange an arena with their football clubs stewardship which will raise tensions between Israel and Palestine. 

The peace process has been going on for decades, surely even Celtic must realise that'll take more than  flags being waved to resolve the troubles, that's why I believe wholeheartly that this is nothing but malice showing from Celtic. 

Celtic fans are regaling on Twitter feeds from various palestines but the one that sums it up for me was a Palestine quoting that Celtic fans waved them flags only to wind up a football team. That's the one that they should be paying the most attention to.

 

It's part of their need to be loved ... quite sad really :belm:

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7 hours ago, Howsitgoing said:

 

The peace process has been going on for decades, surely even Celtic must realise that'll take more than  flags being waved to resolve the troubles, that's why I believe wholeheartly that this is nothing but malice showing from Celtic. 

 

If the Twitter account @Kerryfail is to be believed. There's actually Celtic fans out there that believe them waving those flags last week will lead to the conflict being resolved. Astonishing.

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11 minutes ago, Thermopylae said:
1 minute ago, TheLoudenTavernier said:

If the Twitter account @Kerryfail is to be believed. There's actually Celtic fans out there that believe them waving those flags last week will lead to the conflict being resolved. Astonishing.

that is mental ?  They really are a bastardised football club. 

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They don't give a fuck about what is going on in Palestine. They never have and never will. Most of them couldn't tell you why they are fighting or where they are fucking fighting for that matter. 

They probably didn't know that Palestine initiated an airstirke yesterday which then led to several strikes on Israel, which resulted in many homes being destroyed and young children left homeless. 

They probably didn't know that Palestinian children are forced married at the age of 10.  

All they care about is what kind of impression they are making on the world and if they are getting their wee bit of publicity. Fucking rotten scummy bastards. Hope they get an absolute pasting tomorrow night. Then again, most of them won't even travel, shitebag cunts

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Facts about Israel that the haters of Israel don’t like:

1. Israel became a state in 1312 B.C.E., two millennia before Islam.

2.Arab refugees from Israel began calling themselves “Palestinians” in 1967, two decades after (modern) Israeli statehood in 1948.

3.After conquering the land in 1272 B.C.E., Jews ruled it for a thousand years and maintained a continuous presence there for 3,300 years.

4. The only Arab rule following conquest in 633 B.C.E. lasted just 22 years.

5.For over 3,300 years, Jerusalem was the Jewish capital. It was never the capital of any Arab or Muslim entity. Even under Jordanian rule,(East) Jerusalem was not made the capital, and no Arab leader came to visit it.

6. Jerusalem is mentioned over 700 times in the bible, but not once is it mentioned in the Qur’an.

7. King David founded Jerusalem; Mohammed never set foot in it.

8.Jews pray facing Jerusalem; Muslims face Mecca. If they are between the two cities, Muslims pray facing Mecca, with their backs to Jerusalem.

9.In 1948, Arab leaders urged their people to leave, promising to cleanse the land of Jewish presence. 68% of them fled without ever setting eyes on an Israeli soldier.

10. Virtually the entire Jewish population of Muslim countries had to flee as the result of violence and pogroms.

11. Some 630,000 Arabs left Israel in 1948, while close to a million Jews were forced to leave the Muslim countries.

12.In spite of the vast territories at their disposal, Arab refugees were deliberately prevented from assimilating into their host countries. Of 100 million refugees following World War 2, they are the only group tohave never integrated with their co-religionists. Most of the Jewish refugees from Europe and Arab lands were settled in Israel,a country no larger than New Jersey, USA.

13. There are 22 Muslim countries, not counting Palestine. There is only one Jewish state.

14. Fatah and Hamas constitutions still call for the destruction of Israel.
Israel ceded most of the west bank and all of Gaza to the Palestinian authority, and even provided it with arms.

15.During the Jordanian occupation, Jewish holy sites were vandalized and were off limits to Jews. Under Israeli rule, all Muslim and Christian holy sites are accessible to all faiths.

16. Out of 175 United Nations Security Council resolutions up to1990, 97 were against Israel; out of 690 general assembly resolutions,429 were against Israel.

17. The U.N. was silent when the Jordanians destroyed 58 synagogues in the old city of Jerusalem. It remained silent while Jordan systematically desecrated the ancient Jewish cemetery on the Mount of Olives, and it remained silent when Jordan enforced apartheid laws preventing Jews from accessing the temple mount and western wall.

18. Arabs started all five wars against Israel, and lost every one of them.

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They'd probably thrive on being chucked out of Europe for it though. Imagine the 'Twitter Campaigns' they could have so that everyone could feel sorry for them for standing up for poor Palestine? They are milking this brownie-points cow for all it's worth at the moment, absolute embarrassment. The best punishment would be for everyone to ignore them and let them slowly start killing each other for attention

They're not even bothered about Palestinian families, all they care about is looking good.

It's a sad fucking day when the Israel-Palestine conflict is being used by a football team to score points.

It's the same group of people who keep using the whole food-banks argument in Scotland to try and gain independence, yet they're raising money for Palestinians rather than helping out families in their own neighborhoods who are living on the poverty line.. There's not much glamour in that though eh? 

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18 minutes ago, bigsasasfloopyhair said:

Sky are running a story about how they have raised £45k for Palestine like its a great gesture.

There only doing it to try and soften the punishment from UEFA.

Hope they get raise even more then get kicked out of Europe.

I wonder just how much of this money will get into Palastinian hands ?

Why has it taken a game against an Israeli team for this to be brought to their minds ?

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