In a speech at a Christmas dinner, the PA’s Prime Minister, Muhammad Shtayyeh, repeated the PA’s historically false narrative, turning Jesus into a “Palestinian.” He further insulted Christianity saying that Jesus was “the first Palestinian self-sacrificing fighter” and the one who taught Palestinians “Martyrdom-death”:
PA Prime Minister Shtayyeh: “Our lord Jesus, peace be upon him – the first Palestinian self-sacrificing fighter from whom we learned Martyrdom-death, and who paid for his mission with his life.”
[Official PA daily Al-Hayat Al-Jadida, Dec. 28, 2020]
The Prime Minister’s categorizations of Jesus are insulting to Christians and Christian tradition in many ways:
1. PA PM Shtayyeh: “Jesus... the first Palestinian self-sacrificing fighter”
The PA uses the expression “self-sacrificing fighter,” (Fida’i) for terrorists who have been fighting and murdering Israelis since 1965, including the most loathsome murderers. For example, Palestinian terrorist Ashraf Na’alwa shot and murdered his 2 Israeli coworkers, Kim Levengrond-Yehezkel, a young mother of a one-year-old infant, and Ziv Hajbi, a young father of three. Fatah glorified the murderer repeatedly including this post on its official Facebook page, which called him: "The legend, the heroic self-sacrificing fighter (Fida’i) Ashraf Na'alwa" [Official Fatah Facebook page, Dec. 13, 2018]
Defining Jesus who preached non-violence (see Matthew 5:39: “Do not resist an evil person. If anyone slaps you on the right cheek, turn to them the other cheek also") as a "self-sacrificing fighter" in the category with Palestinian murderers is a desecration.
2. PA PM Shtayyeh: “Jesus ... from whom we learned Martyrdom-death.” The PA’s presentation of Jesus as one who taught Palestinians “Martyrdom-death,” is a grave insult to Christians as well, since the PA promotes Martyrdom-death as something to be aspired due to the rewards in Paradise, among which according to Islam’s tradition the “Martyr” marries 72 dark-eyed virgins. For example, this popular music video has been broadcast on Fatah and PA TV since 2017 right through 2020:
"God, grant us Martyrdom there (Al-Aqsa)... A million grooms and brides at the celebration have written the marriage contract in blood on the veil (visual of suicide bomber) A million grooms and brides at the celebration have written the marriage contract in blood on the veil (visual of another suicide bomber) Filled with desire, they are going to the Paradise of immortals to a wedding procession with angels..."
[Many times on Fatah-run Awdah TV and official PA TV, from Dec. 11, 2017 - 2020]
Palestinian Media Watch has exposed repeatedly that the PA inculcates the ideal of becoming a “Martyr” for “Palestine” into the minds of the Palestinian population.
3. PA PM Shtayyeh: Jesus was “a Palestinian” This too is an insult to Christianity, as the Christian Bible clearly presents Jesus as a Jew living and interacting with other Jews in the nation of Judea.
Especially around Christmas time, but not exclusively, PA leaders repeatedly publicize their false PA narrative that Jesus was a “Palestinian.” Palestinian Media Watch recently published a collection of such statements, and since then, this falsification of history has continued:
Official PA TV host: “We wish the Palestinian people wherever they are happy holidays, health, and all the best. May we and you turn the coming years into a message of love, hope, and joy. A message of resolve and patience that characterized the first Palestinian, Jesus, peace be upon him.”
[Official PA TV, Palestine This Morning, Dec. 24, 2020]
4. Moreover, Shtayyeh linked Jesus’ Martyrdom to the “thousands of Martyrs” who have died for “Palestine”:
PA PM Shtayyeh: "The birthday of our lord Jesus... takes place at the same time as the anniversary of the outbreak of the Palestinian revolution (i.e., its first terror attack against Israel called “the Launch” of Fatah), for which thousands of Martyrs have paid with their lives." [Official PA daily Al-Hayat Al-Jadida, Dec. 28, 2020]
Linking Jesus to the thousands of Palestinian “Martyrs,” which is the term the PA uses to define all its suicide bombers as well as all terrorists who were killed while attacking Israelis, is yet an additional desecration of Christianity.
CUTHBERT, Ga. (Reuters) -Control of the U.S. Senate – and with it, the likely fate of President-elect Joe Biden’s legislative agenda – will be on the ballot on Tuesday when voters in Georgia decide twin runoff elections.
FILE PHOTO: Senator Kelly Loeffler (R-GA) and Senator David Perdue (R-GA), wave during a campaign event at the Olde Blind Dog Irish Pub, in Milton, Georgia, U.S., December 21, 2020.REUTERS/Al Drago/File Photo
The high-stakes campaign that has unfolded since Nov. 3, when Biden defeated President Donald Trump in the presidential election, has obliterated spending records and spurred unprecedented turnout. Political groups have flooded the southern state with a tsunami of television advertising.
Biden, a Democrat, and Trump, a Republican, will visit on Monday, underscoring the political stakes of the contests.
If either or both Republican incumbent senators – David Perdue and Kelly Loeffler – win on Tuesday, their party would retain a narrow majority, effectively giving Senate Republicans the ability to block Biden’s most ambitious goals. A Democratic sweep would produce a 50-50 split, with Vice President-elect Kamala Harris holding the tiebreaker that determines control.
Democrat Jon Ossoff, a documentary filmmaker, is challenging Perdue, while the Rev. Raphael Warnock, senior pastor at the historic Black church Ebenezer Baptist Church in Atlanta, will take on Loeffler.
Biden’s narrow Georgia victory in November – the first in a generation for a Democratic presidential candidate – completed the state’s shift from a Republican stronghold to a fiercely competitive battleground.
The Jan. 5 head-to-head runoffs were triggered when no candidate reached 50% in November. Polls suggest the contests are virtual dead heats.
Early voting has shattered runoff records, with 3 million ballots already cast.
“These are crazy numbers,” said Michael McDonald, a University of Florida political science professor tracking the Georgia vote.
Black turnout, critical to the Democrats’ chances, has been robust; about one-third of the ballots have come from self-identified Black voters, up from around 27% in November.
“Democrats need to see an electorate like this in order to be able to win the election,” McDonald said. But he said it was impossible to predict the final outcome, cautioning that Republicans could turn out in higher numbers on Tuesday.
100,000 NEW VOTERS
Former Georgia Democratic gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams, whose voter registration efforts helped deliver the state for Biden, told CNN on Sunday that early turnout includes 100,000 new voters who did not cast ballots in November.
“Those 100,000 are disproportionately comprised of people of color and young voters, who are both more likely to vote for Democrats,” Abrams said.
Bobby Jenkins, the Democratic chair in rural Randolph County, said he felt good about his county’s high early voting figures after an aggressive door-to-door push to get out the Black vote.
“It’s going to hinge on how many Republicans turn out on Election Day,” he said.
The races have drawn a staggering $490 million in ad spending, according to the tracking firm AdImpact. Biden’s political team has directed at least $18 million to the Democratic effort, according to a person familiar with the matter, including staff, data support and fundraising.
If close, the results could remain unclear for days as ballots are counted, and legal challenges could prolong the process. Biden’s 12,000-vote victory took more than a week to confirm, and two recounts pushed the state’s final certification into December.
Abrams said definitive results could take “at least a couple of days” because of the number of mail-in ballots.
Biden will rally alongside Ossoff and Warnock in Atlanta on Monday.
Trump, meanwhile, will visit heavily Republican Whitfield County in northwestern Georgia on Monday. His insistence contrary to evidence that his loss was due to fraud has some Republicans concerned that his most ardent supporters may stay home, convinced the vote is rigged.
rump has demanded Governor Brian Kemp and Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger, both Republicans, resign after they refused to substantiate his fraud claims.
Loeffler and Perdue have struck an awkward balance, supporting Trump’s accusations even as they warn that they represent a “firewall” against a Democratic takeover. They have portrayed their opponents as radical socialists.
Perdue’s term ended on Sunday, leaving him sidelined on Jan. 6 when some congressional Republicans say they will attempt to block the certification of Biden’s victory.
“The technical problem is that I won’t be certified until this election is certified, some week to 10 days after the election,” Perdue said on Fox News on Sunday. “I’m encouraging my colleagues to object.”
Ossoff on CNN tried to undermine the Republican “firewall” message on Sunday, accusing Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell of “snubbing and disrespecting” Trump by refusing to hold a vote on $2,000 COVID-19 relief checks sought by the president and by overriding his veto of a defense bill.
Perdue has been absent from the campaign’s closing days after being exposed to someone infected with the coronavirus. The Republicans have planned an election night party in Atlanta, while the Democrats have eschewed an in-person event due to the pandemic.
Reporting by Nathan Layne in Cuthbert, Georgia, and Joseph Ax in Princeton, New Jersey; Additional reporting by Jason Lange and David Morgan; Editing by Daniel Wallis