APARTHEID IN PALESTINE CAN BE SMELT FROM MILES AWAY!
June 15, 2024Munther Isaac, a Palestinian Pastor, discusses apartheid with Mehdi Hasan, founder of Zeteo, and how OPINIONS do NOT MATTER with this! Apartheid has a DEFINITION and that is what MUST be applied.
Isaac then points out those who side with the Israeli genocide were those who historically sided with the South African apartheid.
“Ironically, the same people who supported apartheid are now the ones who support Israeli policies. And so you ask yourself, did we really learn from history.”
What does that tell you? Who do you think is on the right side of history?
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English Script:
Mehdi Hassan: You mentioned apartheid earlier, the A-word that gets a lot of people very upset here in the US. There’s also the G-word genocide. What would you say to someone who says, “I don’t think it’s apartheid, I don’t think it’s genocide”?
Munther Isaac: When someone tells me, you know, do you think it’s apartheid? This is not a matter of opinion. It’s not what I think. Apartheid has a definition. Does it fit? Do Israeli policies fit? And then the second thing I ask, I mean, do we really care about the international law or not? Because if we truly care, then what do we do about the reports from Amnesty International to Human Rights Watch to Israel’s Betlehem? I mean, Palestinian lawyers have demonstrated that it is apartheid long before al-Haq and others. I have many South African friends, even evangelical South Africans who come to Palestine. And all of them tell us the same thing. What you have is worse than apartheid. They say we can smell apartheid from a distance. What you have is much worse than apartheid. And ironically, it’s the same people who supported apartheid are now the ones who support Israeli policies. And so you ask yourself, did we really learn from history and the fact that the ICJ case was so quickly dismissed by church leaders and by American governments shows you that actually these attitudes of, you know, supremacy actually didn’t go away. I would, you know, you would assume that people would respect what South African theologians, church leaders are saying, at least, you know, people at the church. But they continue to dismiss, you know, they celebrate someone like Desmond Tutu, the late Archbishop, except when he speaks about Palestine the same way they celebrated Nelson Mandela, with the exception of when he spoke about Palestine.