May 6, 2013, - 12:41 pm

Jihad-gle: Google Recognizes HAMAS Palestinian State

By Debbie Schlussel

As I always say, Jews are the Jews’ worst enemy and the jihadists’ best friend. And, so, it figures that a company founded and headed up by Jews–Sergey Brin and David Page (whose mother, Gloria Page, is Jewish)–would be the first major Internet resource/tool to recognize the HAMAS/PLO terrorist state and give it cover and legitimacy it doesn’t deserve. Maybe if Brin’s and Page’s family members were blown up at coffee shops, bars, pizza joints, and Passover dinners at hotels, they’d have some decency or at least common sense knocked into them. Alas, they are dhimmi-billionaires for whom politically correct ignorance is bliss. And, if Google were really interested in accuracy, it would read “Google HAMASastan – Get Blown Up Here.” It gives real meaning to the “I’m Feeling Lucky” button on Google’s search engine. You gotta feel really lucky to enter that place.

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Google has swapped in the word “Palestine” for “Palestinian Territories” on its search site for the area, prompting comments from both sides of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. The word appears directly beneath the Google logo and above the search field on the site’s home page, www.google.ps, and the change follows a vote by the United Nations’ General Assembly late last year to grant Palestine the status of “non-member observer state.”


“We’re changing the name ‘Palestinian Territories’ to ‘Palestine’ across our products,” Google spokesman Nathan Tyler told the BBC on Friday, in a statement. “We consult a number of sources and authorities when naming countries. “In this case, we are following the lead of the UN, Icann [the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers], ISO [International Organization for Standardization], and other international organizations.”

The move was received favorably by the Palestinian Authority, according to the BBC, which quoted Sabri Saidam, an advisor to Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, as saying that Google’s decision would prompt others to “join in and give the right definition and name for Palestine.” “Most of the traffic that happens now happens in the virtual world and this means putting Palestine on the virtual map as well as on the geographic maps,” Saidam told the news agency.

Saidam also said he’d like to see the change reflected in Google Maps. He was quoted in various reports as saying, “We hope Google maps will also show the fact that Palestinian land has been stolen from Israel’s colonization.” But Google doesn’t seem to have gone that far. As of this writing, a search — using www.google.ps (from a U.S.-based PC) — for “google maps palestine” or “palestine map” brings up a Google Maps detail labeled “Palestinian Territories.”

I’m sure that will come in time. These politically correct, money-driven Internet companies are so predictable. And this means that google probably recognizes the eternal Jewish capital of Jerusalem as Palestinian, too (which will be news to Kings David and Solomon, er . . . “Dawud” and “Sulaiman”). If Israel were smart, it would kick Google out of the country. But, sadly, the Jewish State has lost much of its collective testicles and sticks to useless complaining, instead.

Israeli foreign ministry spokesman Yigal Palmor said “Google is not a diplomatic entity which begs the question why are they getting involved in international politics and on the controversial side.” Google has a large research and development center in Israel.

A center that shall, no doubt, remain free to screw Israel from within.

Mazel Tov, Sergey and David. Self-hating capitalism reaches a new low.




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21 Responses

Unbelievable. Israel is too stupid to survive 🙁

As goes... on May 6, 2013 at 1:10 pm

Samaria and Judea are now called Palestine. Just great. Israel will soon be called The Occupied Territories, no doubt.

Red Randy on May 6, 2013 at 1:58 pm

“Don’t be evil”

Well first you have to understand what it means but maybe they always did because that is one stupid corporate motto.

No surprises I always knew this day would come.

Frankz on May 6, 2013 at 2:04 pm

Like all too many of the decisions make by the mass media concerning the “religion of peace”, this one has more to do with keeping themselves off the hit list of Islam.

lee of the lower case "l" on May 6, 2013 at 2:07 pm

Debbie and everyone here, how about this, either Gaza or South Lebanon can be named “Palestine” and also the Palestinian leadership should get rid of hamasstan ASAP, but I highly doubt anything like that will ever occur.

I also said in the past that Jordan should be named Palestine, but the Jordanians don’t want to give up thier country and their national idenitiy. BTW, the Palestinian folks who lives in Jordan and other arab countries are treated like dogsh*t, there persecuted, discriminated against, live in poverty, medicore education, don’t hold political office in governments, etc., whereas Palestinian people who lives in Israel have TONS of freedoms and opportunities under the sun, so how the hell is Israel an apartheid state you dumbass pro-Pallywooders?

Furthermore, Palestine was NEVER a country in its day, it was a region in the middle east which consist of Israel, Lebanon and Syria today. That region was ruled by the Turkish government from 1517-1917 and ruled by the British government from 1917-1947 and we all know what occured from that point on.

And BTW Debbie, when I clicked onto Google this weekend and today, I didn’t see the word “Palestine” at the home-page of the site, some of my facebook friends have brought this story to the table on my FB newsfeed and I told them the samething that when I went onto Google, I didn’t see “Palestine” on their home-page. Maybe it’s my computer or something, and I’m not calling people paranoid for bringing this up, and the folks at Google ought to know that those who are pro-Palestine only wants to see Israel vanish into the meditarrian sea which is “ethnic-cleansing” BTW!

“A nation is defined by its borders, language & culture!”

Sean R. on May 6, 2013 at 2:43 pm

There’s no such thing as “Palestine.”

That won’t change regardless of whether Google rebrands itself to get Jew-hating Arabs to like it.

I’d say let history be the final judge.

NormanF on May 6, 2013 at 2:59 pm

This is nothing new for Google, as Youtube has been promoting Jihad and Jew-hatred for quite some time now.

In the end, it doesn’t matter. Israel is strong and growing stronger. Israel is doing trade and shipping deals with China (one of which helps China bypass the Suez Canal). Israel has become a world-class energy producer. Israel’s military capabilities are second-to-none in the ME. Israeli tech is unmatched anywhere in the world, and of great interest to many countries. Israel’s demographics are the most favorable of any Western country.

The Palis can have their own Google site, they can have embassies in Denmark and Sweden, they can sell their crappy olive oil in Whole Foods. It’s not going to help them. Israel is going to win.

There’s only one thing which could destroy Israel, and that’s an Iranian nuclear attack.

adam on May 6, 2013 at 3:06 pm

Adam,

I agree with you – the Arabs have waged war against Israel for over a century and they have gotten no closer to their ultimate dream. They can get all the foreign recognition they want.

The reason they will never have a state is because they don’t want one; they want to destroy Israel. A Google search named “Palestine” is not going to make it a reality.

The Jews’ moderation and adaptability isn’t their weakness; its their strength. Israel will keep getting stronger as the Arab World keeps tearing apart in endless strife and dwells in Jew-hatred.

Its often said the meek, the gentle and the wise will perish in the face of the cruel, the aggressive and the stupid in this world. Israel has more than held its own in the face of that kind of wisdom and will do so for a long time to come.

And I really don’t care if Google awards the Arabs something they haven’t earned.

NormanF on May 6, 2013 at 3:16 pm

Don’t forget that these google kapo can help the Muslim brotherhoods find every person they are looking for.

Frankz on May 6, 2013 at 4:00 pm

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8R8jou2B5Fg

NO SUCH NATION, FACTS THE WORLD REJECTS, YET ISRAEL DOES NOT NEED THE WORLD’s CONSENT…

Simon Stauber on May 6, 2013 at 4:02 pm

I checked out Google Palestine, entered random Arabic letters and clicked “I’m feeling lucky”. This was the result, highly intellectual content! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CAxL57XjBDw

Roni on May 6, 2013 at 5:01 pm

I wish there was an internet search company run by conservatives. I’ve been using Bing more and more because there is a lot I don’t like about Google. There is a lot I don’t like about Microsoft either but Bing is a decent alternative. I remember awhile back that it looked like Google was censoring search results on a story about gangs of blacks youths roving the streets of Peoria, Illinois. I can’t remember why it looked like they were censoring it. I think it had something to do with the page I was looking for appearing in Google’s cached pages. Its scary to think about how much power liberal billionaires now have.

Daniel Middleman on May 6, 2013 at 5:41 pm

This is why I use Bing. Google doesn’t recognize Veterans’ Day or other key holidays, but they recognize Cinco de Mayo, Caesar Chavez’s birthday and HAMAS.

Sean M on May 6, 2013 at 9:57 pm

I remember checking Google Maps a few years ago for “Golan Heights”; it was identified as part of Syria – despite the fact that it’s been part of Israel longer than it was ever part of Syria. (Imagine how things would be if Israel had foolishly ceded it to Syria, as John Kerry still imagines happening under the “Arab (No) Peace Plan”.)

Raymond in DC on May 6, 2013 at 11:42 pm

“We hope Google maps will also show the fact that Palestinian land has been stolen from Israel’s colonization.”

When will they start showing the fact that Jewish land was stolen by the British and given to Jordan?

Miranda Rose Smith on May 7, 2013 at 8:12 am

Actually, blame the Romans for creating the name, Palestine.

When they defeated the Jews, they had to rename their conquered territory in such as way that a) they won’t be reminded of their surprisingly formidable foe; b) the Jewish people would be reminded that they didn’t own the land; and c) naming it after the Jews’ most mortal enemies, this would be the best way to humiliate the conquered people.

Thank the Romans for their architecture and their aqueducts. But damn them all to Gaza for Palestine!

The Reverend Jacques on May 7, 2013 at 11:55 am

I’ve tried very hard to boycott everything “google” whenever I can. It makes me feel good inside.

JeffT on May 7, 2013 at 5:15 pm

.ps is the TLD (top level domain) for ‘Palestine’? How appropriate – as in ‘piece of s#!t’. Actually, ICANN giving them a TLD is one of the most ridiculous things that could have happened, but that’s ICANN these days.

Those who want to boycott Google – set your search engines to ‘Duck Duck Go’. Similarly, use mail.com instead of gmail, don’t bother signing up for Google+, use hulu or dailymotion.com instead of YouTube & so on.

Norman, the term ‘Palestine’ exists only as a historical/geographical entity, but to use it as the name of a country betrays their true intentions – the destruction of Israel. The only country that deserves to own that name is Israel itself, as they were known before 1948: as Debbie pointed out here, the term ‘Palestinian’ was used to describe Jews, not Arabs. Maybe, if Israel had adapted the name ‘Palestine’ as its name, the Arabs would have been out of luck come 1967, when they first started using the term.

Anyway, once the Muslim Brotherhood takes over in Syria as well, expect a rerun of the 1967 war, and hopefully, Israel expelling all Muslims to Syria and Egypt once those 2 get trashed.

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