My friend, David Lange, the owner of Israellycool Israel Advocacy, made this video titled: "What these #FreePalestine” supporters are all about."

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My friend, David Lange, the owner of Israellycool Israel Advocacy, made this video titled: "What these #FreePalestine” supporters are all about."
If you heard a loud thud on Wednesday, that was the sound of the jaws of HonestReporting staff hitting the floor as we heard a shocking confession from
In footage of his virtual appearance at Adelaide Writers’ Week that was shared on the Israellycool blog, El-Kurd suggested he uses the loaded term to describe Israel because of the weight it carries in terms of shaping public opinion and admitted he is “less concerned with the accuracy of the word”:
I think what the word itself as a word — I’m not even talking about the legal definition of the word ‘apartheid’; I’m not talking about about the crime against humanity — but the negative word that is ‘apartheid’ and the negative connotation it carries in the psyche of the public. I think it’s capable, and it has been, engineering and establishing a cultural shift in the way people approach and talk about Palestine.
But I’m less concerned with the accuracy of the word. You know, me and my friends have these arguments about like, ‘it’s settler colonialism,’ ‘it’s apartheid,’ ‘it’s police brutality,’ ‘it’s ethnic cleansing, ‘it’s this, it’s that.’ I don’t care. As long as there is a conversation happening in which the villain is portrayed clearly, I think that’s good.”
The admission, which was made in front of a packed audience at the Australian arts festival, confirmed what many of us have long suspected: pro-Palestinian “activists” like El-Kurd do not care one iota about the truth when it comes to Israel — they are happy to spread demonstrable lies if doing so furthers their twisted anti-Israel agenda.
Source: Israellycool
The world media has swallowed this video as fact, an example of IDF cruelty. But was it?
Another Pallywood production has the world salivating in their lust for another phony excuse to hate Israel and those Zionist Jews. Go to Israellycool to watch the videos and read the whole report. signed, The Garbanzo Annex
You’ll notice in this version, the whole thing feels like you’re watching a crowd of people cheering on their kids as they’re running a relay-race at track and field day:
Why is he crawling at the beginning? The beginning of the obstacle course?
Why is he so desperate to get that tire? Surely if he was running for his life he could forgo it.
Why is the crowd cheering and clapping?
Why is there a crowd watching him to begin with?
At exactly 0:30 you hear a gunshot (like a pellet gun) from the crowd and 0.2 seconds later the sound of the bullet hitting the ground. The clear intention here is to create the illusion that the runners are under fire. I can get into the physics of the speed of a bullet vs the speed of sound if the gunshot came from the side of the camera or from the border fence but that’s so not my expertise. It’s enough for me to tell you that sniper rifles don’t sound like that. Especially if shot from a distance.
Why is the tire being handed off to another runner? Is this a relay race?
Right after the alleged “shot in the back”, there is applause from the audience.