Wednesday, March 17, 2021
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Elder of Ziyon
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The Popular Conference for Palestinians Abroad is a website for Palestinians who live outside the Middle East who want to influence the Palestinian political process. The group supports terrorism, as it said in a declaration after a 2017 Istanbul conference.
The editorial cartoonist they use is the same one that draws in Hamas' Felesteen newspaper, but he seems more willing to engage in explicitly antisemitic themes for a European Palestinian audience than for Gazans.
Here's one captioned, "Settlers storming Al Aqsa....and Arab countries."
And this one is captioned simply "The Biden Administration."
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