You know
about those damn Jews in Israel, right? They just won’t stop oppressing
‘Palestinians’.
They mistreat
Palestinians’. They abuse ‘Palestinians’.
The Jews in
Israel run an Apartheid state. Everyone says so. You can even see the ‘Apartheid’
in how Jews treat the ‘Palestinians’ who work for them.
It’s
disgusting. It’s immoral.
If you want
proof how the Jews in Israel treat
‘Palestinians’, try this on for size:
On September
21, 2014, the Arab newspaper, Al-Hayat Al-Jadida published a damning
expose. You should know about it. It comes to our attention because the blogger
Ari Rusila has brought it up in an essay about the anti-Semitic nature
of BDS (Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions) efforts in the European Union (“Top
Priority of EU Foreign Policy: A New ‘Jude’ Badge”, Ari Rusila’s Conflicts,
April 23, 2015). He references statistics from Israel and the Palestinian
Authority (PA). It’s those statistics that show what the Jews are really
like.
This expose (the
Arabic article) strips the curtain of obfuscation Jews have thrown over their
Apartheid crimes. It’s shocking. In fact, it’s so shocking, you might not
believe it.
Well,
believe it. Here’s a translated excerpt from the Arabic article. It reveals details
of worker exploitation and abuse. This excerpt, as you’ll see, derived directly
from interviews with ‘Palestinians’ who work for Jews:
"Whenever
Palestinian workers have the opportunity to work for Israeli employers, they
are quick to quit their jobs with their Palestinian employers - for reasons
having to do with salaries and other rights.
An interview
conducted by [the PA newspaper] Al-Hayat Al-Jadida with a representative
group of Palestinian workers revealed that those working for Israelis receive
much higher salaries than their colleagues employed by Palestinians. In
addition, those working for Israelis receive their pensions directly or through
the lawyer representing the union of professional organizations in their
region, while Palestinians working for Palestinian employers receive their
pensions [only] after negotiating with them, and after many deductions, or
through a personal appeal to court ...
Furthermore,
those working for Palestinian employers stated unanimously that they work
without medical insurance, as [insurance] is not required by the Palestinian
Labor Law, and that they receive no compensation for their travel expenses,
while the Israeli employers, in most cases, pay their workers' travel expenses
in both directions…
[According
to one PA worker,] ‘The only cases in which a Palestinian worker does not
receive the salary his Israeli [employer] determined for him are those cases in
which the middleman is Palestinian. This is because he employs the workers at
his own expense, and he is the one who pays their salaries, which puts the
worker at risk of being exploited or having his wages withheld.’…
[Another PA
worker said,] 'I work 10 hours a day [in the PA] and receive a monthly salary
of not more than 1,900 shekels, and we have no additional rights like yearly
vacations, travel expenses and so on.' He reveals that 'my colleagues who do
the same work for Israelis receive 4,000 shekels a month for the same number of
hours.'
[Another
worker noted], 'I work eight hours in an Israeli restaurant near the Dead Sea
and receive a salary of over 4,000 shekels, and my salary will increase because
they are required to pay minimum wage [for Palestinian workers].' He added:
'They treat us well, and we receive our pensions easily…’
…Muhammad
Al-Hinnawi, a construction worker, says: 'I receive [from a PA employer] a
daily salary of 70 shekels, without pension, and I have no other choice.' By
contrast, Thaer Al-Louzi, who used to work for an Israeli concrete factory,
notes: 'I received a salary of 140 shekels a day. Now, after I was injured, I
receive a salary through the insurance.' He adds: 'The work conditions are very
good, and include transportation, medical insurance and pensions. These things
do not exist with Palestinian employers'…
Surveys and
interviews conducted by Al-Hayat Al-Jadida clarify that the salaries of
workers employed by Palestinians amount to less than half the salaries of those
who work for Israeli employers in the areas of the Israel-occupied West Bank, which house factories, tourist
facilities and agricultural lands….
In addition,
the Palestinian worker receives nearly all of his rights from his Israeli
employers…[and he] is entitled to yearly vacations, sick leave, [bonuses for]
additional work hours and is paid for his travel expenses, while the majority
of Palestinian employers do not provide these benefits to their workers” (Itamar
Marcus and Nan Jacques Zilberdik, “Official PA daily lauds Israel’s treatment
of Palestinian workers”, Palestine Media Watch, September 23, 2014; the
article quoted was originally published in Arabic on September 21, 2014).
Dirty Jews. How
dare they treat ‘Palestinians’ this way. You should boycott them so they won’t
hire ‘Palestinian’ workers any more.
At least, that’s
the message of the Boycott movement. But then, their message isn’t intended to
help the ‘Palestinian’ people. It’s intended to destroy the Jewish state.
By the way,
you might note that even though Leftists complain that Arab workers in Israel
make lower salaries that Jews, those Arabs often have housing costs that are as
much as 65 per lower—in many cases for similar housing—than what Jews have to
pay. Many Arabs don’t pay real estate tax or pay for electricity. When you
include the impact of these lower costs, those lower salaries are, in many
cases, on par with their Jewish peers—or, in some cases, higher.
Of course,
those who curse the Jews won’t tell you that. They also won’t tell you what the
average PA worker will tell you: it’s better to work for the Jews than for a
‘Palestinian’.
This expose
was written in the PA for an Arabic audience. It wasn’t written by Jews.
It’s a shock.
You might not want to believe it. But the Jews treat PA Arabs better than the
PA does.
Those who
want ‘justice’ for the ‘Palestinians’ don’t want the Jews to do that. They
don’t want the damn Jews anywhere near their ‘people’.
You might
remember that the next time a ‘Justice for Palestine’—or ‘Boycott Israel’--rally
shows up on your TV screen.
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