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July 30, 2019 - Know More News - Adam Green
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Museums & University in Palestine
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Welcome ladies and gentlemen.
I'm Adam Green with Nomore News.org.
Back in October 2018, I had the honor and the privilege of being invited by a Palestinian NGO as a part of a cultural exchange delegation trip to go stay for a few days in the West Bank of occupied Palestine.
I stayed in Ramullah, the capital of the West Bank of Palestine.
And when I first got back, I put out a few videos.
Banksy Wall in Palestine, near Bethlehem where Jesus was born.
And then I did Palestinian recap, a Palestinian shopkeeper's message to the world.
That's the market in Hebron, where they have the fencing above the market so that the settlers that live above the Israeli settlers can't throw stuff down and uh hit the Palestinians like they do.
And then I did uh a video documenting the day trip we did to the old city of Jerusalem.
And then I put out Palestinian refugee school girls speak out from when we visited the West Bank refugee camp, the girls' school.
And this was this trip was just a life-changing experience, incredibly eye-opening to see what's going on over there, and also inspiring the resilience and the struggle of the Palestinians and the hardships that they've endured was was inspiring and motivating to get the word out.
So I wanted to show you guys a little bit more footage that I haven't put out yet and go a little bit deeper in.
And this was from a trip one of the days we went to Burzett University, and then we went to a few museums.
So I wanted to show you some of the photos and video that I took and uh share the experience with you guys.
So here we go.
Burzett University since 1924.
It's a beautiful campus.
Made me feel like I was back in college again.
And uh professor spoke to us, gave us a little presentation.
She talked about the all the hardships that they have to endure with occupation and then working for the university.
Here's the map with the loss of land.
She also talked about all the stuff that uh Israelis do to make the university difficult for them.
They don't allow students to have visas long enough to complete classes, they're constantly arresting students, they're blocking uh other professors from around the world from coming in and attending events and conferences and so much more.
She also talked about how the Israeli academics are always studying apartheid to try to perpetuate it and to try to stop the Palestinians from uh from uh you know trying to improve their their situation at all.
And she talked about how there's essentially no Israeli academics that are speaking out on behalf of the Palestinian oppression.
She also talked about how there was a raid on the this university campus just a few months before we were there, where this Massad abducted the student council president Omar Kiswani, and I could show you the video of that as well.
I have that up.
It wasn't covered, I didn't see it covered anywhere in the American press.
Massad sneaking onto a university campus and abducting the student president.
You'd think that'd be a story, but no, I just I see Al Jazeera covered it, but no American press.
Student Union president arrested on campus by undercover Massad.
We'll show you the video here too.
So as you can see, there's like five of them.
They're kicking and beating him while he's down.
They also point guns at everybody on the campus there as well.
Here's another view.
Then just the IDF, they had sent all these soldiers too to help get these undercover agents out.
*Pewds*
So check out this guy, too.
I mean, this is the guy that they abducted.
Looks like a nice friendly guy, but they just claim anybody there with the loosest association, they claim that they're Hamas and that they can throw them in jail, no jury, no justice, and that's just the way it works.
So, continuing on.
Uh, we walked around the campus, felt like I was uh back in college again, walking around a campus.
They had a little art museum there, so here's some of the art pieces.
They really like to express themselves and uh nonviolent means they want to uh fight the the oppression with art is what they try to do.
The keys that they have when they were kicked out in the Great Nakbah, where they're ethnically cleansed, the people were kicked out of their homes, the Israeli bulldozed them or stole the homes, and the Palestinians were in refugee camps, they still have their keys.
700,000 of them were kicked out.
And all the all the cop choppers and the dogs, some more art here.
And then this is a abandoned amusement park in an illegal settlement in the West Bank.
You just see them all over the place, these illegal, ruled illegal by the uh United Nations resolutions, but they the Israelis built them on purpose to try to make it impossible for there ever to be a Palestinian state.
Here's a little video from campus.
Yes, my friend, but sometimes no.
Okay, my said, yes, my friend, but sometimes no.
I swear.
Uh everywhere you went around Palestine, we saw very friendly smiles.
They were, you know, they had no uh no hatred to us.
They were very friendly.
Okay, my friend.
Thank you.
A lot of the women there wear headscarves, but not all of them.
They don't force it on them.
And then right here, you can see I get a little wave from a couple Palestinian cuties.
Here we go.
Watch this.
There they are.
Beautiful campus, great architecture.
Just trying to go and learn, and then the Israelis just make it as difficult as possible.
The shoe the school's been shut down a bunch of times, all types of other hardships.
And then after we went to the university, we went to uh Makhmood Darwish's I think that's right, Darwish's uh museum.
He was uh he wasn't a leader over there, but he was a poet and an author, and essentially, you know, like a uh uh ideological leader, although he wasn't uh in a politician.
So these are the stairs on the way up.
It was up on the hill near the uh Yasser Arafat Museum in Ramollah.
I'll play a little video I recorded while I was there.
Hello, Adam Green here with No More News.
It's day three in the West Bank of Palestine, occupied territory.
See the Palestinian flag behind me.
I'm at uh memorial for one of the founding fathers of Israel, the man that wrote the declaration of independence that was read by Yasser Arafat in 1988.
His name is uh Mohammed Mohammed.
Uh, I can't pronounce the name Darwish.
Makhmood Darwish.
Check out this skyline behind me.
We just visited the biggest university, Bezrut in uh the West Bank.
It's amazing.
This little view behind me, skyline, Palestine.
It's been a great trip so far.
Learning a lot about the struggle here of the Palestinians and how the Jews and Israelis really leave no stone unturned, and there's there's no level that they won't sink to to instill fear and oppression, steal their resources.
I'm just blown away.
All these amazing people and Guides that are talking to us.
Most of them have been to prison.
Many of them have been labeled terrorists.
They're all good people fighting for freedom and rights and dignity.
That's all they want here.
They told us they don't hate our government.
They don't hate America.
They don't hate the West.
They like us.
They're all friendly to us.
Most so hospitable.
And they just want dignity and freedom and solidarity.
And they want help with the BDS movement.
And they they don't want to be forgotten about.
Adam Green, no more news.
Stay tuned for more videos.
And I got interrupted from that video, or not interrupted, but right after it was over.
There was a bunch of uh young schoolgirls that were uh visiting the museum as well, and they were all asking me, what's your YouTube channel?
They wanted to watch my my videos.
It was it was the cutest.
Just like monolithic museum up on the top of this hill.
With incredible views.
Palestinian flag.
Excuse me.
Oh, it's it's the girls talking to me saying, excuse me.
I do.
It's called No More News.
Can you write the cure?
I didn't realize I got that on camera.
I do.
Do you have a YouTube channel?
Do you have a YouTube channel?
I do.
It's called No More News.
Can you write the cheer?
Yeah, they were into it.
So this shit this is Mahmoud Darwish, one of the most famous Palestinians.
These are uh the Declaration of Independence that he wrote.
This was a museum all for him.
Great view up there.
What walking up the steps to the museum?
Speed it up a little bit.
Beautiful place.
Very interesting architecture.
Thank you.
An incredible view up there as well.
Look at that.
The Palestinian Declaration of Independence written by Mahmoud Darish.
Some photos of him.
Wrote the Declaration of Independence.
These are all his books translated in 20 other languages.
Some of the international awards he got from various countries.
His desk and some of his belongings here.
some photos Gasser Arafat Some of his pens and his glasses.
Batgammon, some kind of games.
Here's radio, his writings, his passports, his travel documents, suitcases, even his comb, his beard, beard scissors, his lighter, his keys.
Some of his books.
He would probably be so honored to know that they did this for him.
What an honor to be...
Remembered.
Revered.
As a leader.
Monolithic was the word I was looking for out there.
And then there was a bunch of facts out here.
Talks about all of his accomplishments that he did.
Many of them, many of them, too many to list.
And then next, uh we drove through Romallah and then we headed to the Yasser Arafat Museum.
A little bit of the the trip through uh Ramullah.
These are some, I guess, uh Palestinian security guards.
They were guarding the Yasur Arafat's compound, and they had gave us some funny faces while we were driving by.
This guy had a piece begins with a smile shirt.
Friendly guys talking to us.
A sign on the wall that marijuana is illegal.
You go to jail.
Just give you an idea of what the city looks like.
This is like the main strip in the capital of the West Bank of Palestine.
Osama's pizza.
Very cosmopolitan.
The nicest area in Palestine.
This must be downtown Ramolla.
We're going to the most famous.
Famous Swarma shop in Ramallah.
and then the most famous ice cream shop in Ramallah with their famous Arabic gum gooey ice cream.
Six day war.
Chinese food, pizza.
Chinese food in Palestine.
It's spicy.
Thank you.
Thank you.
This is the one of the famous kebab shops where we got some lunch.
Totally delicious.
This is a lot of things.
It's very skeevo and spicy and...
I like it.
Everything but just a little bit of spice.
I like it.
Now I want to show you again.
This is the way it was everywhere we went.
The students there, they all dress in uniforms, school uniforms, and they were just so all about waving to the camera.
They apparently like American tourists over there.
Lots of waves.
This is how it was everywhere.
I stick out like a sore thumb over there too.
Hello.
Are they Palestinian?
There's plans over there for Aden.
So whenever you see the Zionist on TV and they just try to make it like all Palestinians are terrorists and they're all Hamas, you know, throwing throwing rocks and blowing themselves up.
Just so you know, there's real people over in Palestine.
Real normal people that just want to live their lives in peace.
Don't want to live under occupation.
Then we went to a famous uh type of ice cream that they have over there that has Arabic gum in it and it's like just incredibly uh you know, like laughy taffy type of texture.
Tons of flavors there too.
And then we traveled to uh also in Ramolla to the Yasser Arafat Museum.
This is the the compound where he's buried and where he was under siege for months, maybe even it was years.
Uh I'll show you the show you the articles on that, but this was the his grave.
I think he's buried under here.
They always have soldiers guarding it, where Yasser Arafat.
The most famous leader.
Oh, there was there was just photos of Yasser Arafat everywhere.
And this is the room that they have set up for him.
Where he's buried.
Yasser Arafat Museum, it was all underground.
And this is where he lived under siege.
Let me show you this.
He lived under siege, Arafat's compound.
Mukata.
Israeli siege March of 2002, and then there was the siege of June 6, 2002.
Siege of September 2002.
Temporary burial place of Arafat, so this is where we were.
And they had him under there.
He was trapped, surrounded by tanks, uh Israeli tanks, and he was getting medical support.
And you could this is the the the leader of Palestine.
You could see his his clothes, everything is exactly as it was as they stayed under there when they were trapped, surrounded by Israelis.
This is the bed that the Palestinian president essentially slept in.
Very, very modest.
This is where Yasser Arafat stayed for 34 months.
While He was under siege.
Could you imagine being underground for 34 months?
And they still were able to poison him and kill him while he was under there.
Basement of his office.
Look over there.
There's a gas mask.
Looks like there's a gun there.
They believe he was poisoned down here.
Do you have a hole?
This is where they slept.
This was they got the guns already everywhere.
They're surrounded by Israeli tanks.
Food or something there.
Don't know what they're keeping in those tanks.
Then they they showed a video about his uh funeral.
as well.
Who's the person who's like that?
Those are the investigations into his death, like the toxicology reports.
And before we get to the museum, let me show you how Yasser Arafat was uh killed.
Oh, here, here's uh AP.
Arafat's compound under siege, Israeli tanks and bulldozers.
So what it looked like outside.
This is what the Israelis did to Palestine.
They're still doing to Palestine.
Look at Gaza.
They have drone footage of Gaza.
They just level buildings everywhere.
And this wasn't that long ago.
This was, let's see, this was posted in 2015.
Let's see the date here, though.
What did it say?
2002 is when this happened.
And then there's this one.
Israel approves U.S. proposal to end Arafat compound siege.
So I guess we got them to uh leave him alone or something.
And then how he was murdered.
Here's the guardian.
Yasser Arafat may have been poisoned with polonium.
Test so show.
Swiss scientists find levels of polonium 18 times higher than in his normal in first forensic tests on former Palestinian leaders' body.
They are good at assassinating Arab leaders.
As I'll show you in a second, they had a whole display at the museum about it.
And even though he was surrounded by his closest confidants, people thought he could trust in an underground uh bunker for 34 months, they were able to still poison him.
Still able to do it.
Oh, what are we doing here?
That's not what I want.
Okay, back to the presentation.
So this was the Yasser Arafat Museum above above ground, not just uh where he was hiding out during the siege.
This is a public rally in the vicinity of Jerusalem to protest escalating Jewish immigration.
1936.
I wonder if they would call them Palestinian supremacists that they didn't want uh immigration.
And look at what happened, too.
The the Jews were there was only a few of them there, and then more and more came, and and look at what happened.
They let him in and they took over.
Right?
Maybe if they had a little more Palestinian nationalism, they would have uh they did everything they could to fight it too.
The Zionists lied every step of the way.
Some old photos, Palestinian shaving.
Old New York Times, read this one.
UN Assembly hears Arafat urge Palestine state, including Jews.
Israel sees plan to destroy her.
And that's 1974.
Israel wanted to destroy the possibility of uh a peace.
You always hear the Israelis saying, oh, it's the the Palestinians, they won't come to the table.
They won't agree to the peace terms.
Well, that's because the deals that the Israelis are giving them are awful deals.
Deals that the Israelis would never take if they were on the other side of the deal.
In March of 1921, the Zionist paramilitary organization, Haganah is formed, and secretly and illegally, the British overlook and support their activities.
And then they went on to murder whole villages, light them up like a bonfire.
On the 17th of May 1939, British Secretary of State Malcolm McDonald issues the white paper to clarify Britain's policy in Palestine after the Jewish population reaches 450,000.
Conditional independence of a Palestinian state in 10 years.
That didn't happen.
Restricting Jewish immigration to Palestine to 15,000 annually for five years, and protecting Palestinian property rights from Zionist acquisition.
So much for that, right?
And then there's the Balfour Declaration.
Lord Balfour wrote to the Rothschilds promising them a Jewish homeland.
This was the Grand Mufti or the Supreme Mufti of Jerusalem.
He is a doppelganger to Ryan Gosling.
If you guys know who that is, Ryan Gosling looks just like him.
Here are the Palestinian leaders assassinated in various world capitals by Israeli security services.
These are all the assassinations.
All these Palestinian leaders, all of them by like uh, you know, m kind of masad-like, deceptive, sneaky memes like uh uh getting getting an Arab agent to turn and then having them do the assassination, or they would send letter bombs, or you know, I don't have the rest of the examples, but look at all these assassinations here.
And then here's an art piece, a mural with famous uh Palestinians.
Okay.
Trying to get my...
Stabilizer, some quality footage here.
This is still the museum.
This is like some new futuristic uh tablet that they have to learn more information.
map of palestine and some some future futuristic movie type stuff So they're showing uh what did that say?
Destruction in London during World War II.
So this is just to give you an idea of what the museum looked like.
Lots of displays going through all the history that happened there.
Spent a lot of time there.
They had the headphones where you have to stand in front of each thing and then press a button and you like you hear a voice explaining it all to you, like a guided tour, an audio tour.
And this is the Zionist Congress in Basel.
The it's funny, interesting that they call it the Protocols, rumored, you know, the the hoax, the forged protocols of the elders of blah blah blah.
I don't even want to say it for the AI, but they say allegedly that this was notes taken from the Zionist Congress.
I think I believe that's what it was, and they call it the official protocols, even on their own stuff.
The cover of the official protocol of the first Zionist Congress in Basel, Switzerland, 1897.
And um Herzl, who is who was the leader during these times, uh, him and Heiden Weissman at the Zionist Congress.
They also founded the JNF, the Jewish National Fund to raise money to establish Palestine.
And Trump in 1983 or 82 won the JNF Zionist Award.
It's called the Tree of Life Award.
There's Herzl, Basel, Switzerland, 1897, first Zionist Congress.
Zionist organization founds the Jewish National Fund whose objective is to buy land in Palestine.
And remember, Trump won an award from this group in 1983, the JNF.
Some old photos.
This is Nablus.
We went to Nablus in the West Bank and went to uh a modern olive oil farm.
I'm looking for that, those photo uh those videos, but I I can't find them.
I it was a mess because uh all the footage that I took, I uploaded to YouTube and deleted off my phone so I didn't get busted with all this stuff when I was trying to leave the country through the airport.
Here's an old photo of the Dome of the Rock in Jerusalem.
Look at how it's just empty all surrounding it.
It was much smaller back then.
And then here's on the 22nd of July 1946, the King David Hotel, which houses the British Mandate and the military headquarters in Jerusalem is bombed by the Urgun, a Zionist paramilitary organization.
And Ben Gurion, who bombed the King David Hotel.
And Zionist paramilitary organizations, the Haganah, Urgun, and Stern Gang, among others, escalate terrorist activities against Palestinian and British targets.
Yeah, the state of Israel was founded by terrorist groups, and they were funded by Robert Maxwell was one of them sending weapons, as well as the mob, the American Jewish mob was arming them to carry out these atrocities.
And just Mayor Mayor Dayan, I think it's how it's pronounced, just so many murdered Palestinians kicked out of their homes and never to be allowed to return by these terrorist groups.
And they claim to be the victims and have the moral high ground.
In 1948, the Urgun and Stern supported by supported by Palmuk, stormed the village of Deer Yassen, west of Jerusalem, attack his inhabitants, and massacre 107 Palestinians, including women, children, and the elderly, leading to a Palestinian exodus.
And then in 1948, the Zionist paramilitary organizations perpetrate one of their most heinous massacres at Tantura, a village near Haifa, killing near 200 Palestinians.
And this massacre was not revealed until the year 2000.
I'm gonna do another video on another massacre that happened in Lod, where um one of the some of the biggest battles took place, and there was the it's called the Lod March.
They are all kicked out, but I'll save that for another video.
I'm gonna title Massacres and Cover-ups.
And this video is gonna be called uh what is it?
Uh, museums and museums and universities in Palestine.
This is funny.
On the 20th of 1951, King Abdullah of Jordan is assassinated in Jerusalem, and in 1952, the United Nations General Assembly drops the quote Palestine question from its agenda, downgrading the entire issue to the situation of refugees.
So it's basically they turn their back on Palestine.
Funny that they called it the Palestine question.
You know, like the Jew the Jewish question, the JQ or the JP.
This is minutes of Israeli Parliament Knesset session in 96 in Tel Aviv on the transfer of the Knesset and government offices to Jerusalem.
So they're obsessed with moving everything, all their capital and the embassies to Jerusalem because that is where Ben Gurion said the Supreme Court of Mkind and the Shrine of the Prophets will be according to Isaiah.
They want Jerusalem not to be the eternal capital of just Israel, but of the entire world, according to their prophecies.
"In the next chapter, we will talk about the things that we have to do in the past, so just some more art talking about the intifada and all the struggle All the sadness and all the violence.
Just been going on for 70 years, too long.
And Israel doesn't want peace.
I do not believe that Israel wants peace.
And you know, maybe some of the leadership of uh the Palestinians is corrupt as well.
They're not really trying to help the people.
They're just uh helping themselves and helping themselves stay in power.
Palestinian leaders that were assassinated.
So many of them.
This is this is not uh having dialogue and peaceful, peaceful dialogue.
This is this is violence and murder, cold-blooded murder.
On April 16th, the Israeli military unit compromised approximately 20 agents is ferried into the port of Carthage in Tunis and assassinates uh this guy after killing Abu Jihad's guards, members of the unit shoot him multiple times at close range.
He dies with 70 bullets in his body.
Yasser Arafat's handgun.
They talk about 9-11.
They say they say Al-Qaeda did 9-11.
You always hear Alex.
I always heard Alex Jones saying, Oh, the Palestinians are bad because none of the Arab countries will take one refugee.
Well, that's a bold faced lie.
Here's Palestinian refugees registered by UNRWA, January 2017.
There's uh 2 million in Jordan, 809 in the West Bank, 540,000 in Syria, 460,000 in Lebanon.
So Jones is lying.
Five million refugees.
Palestinian refugees kicked out of their homes, their home country.
And 700,000 all in the in 1948 of the great Nakpa.
And I believe that is all of it for today.
That's the end of uh that's the end of the tour for you guys.
Thanks for watching.
I'm gonna have a little bit more footage.
I was there for five days.
I I've about got it all out.
Um wish I would have got to this sooner, but uh now is a good time as ever.
I'm gonna show the the trip that we did to Lod and talk about the massacre that happened there.
And uh thanks for watching, guys.
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