Manal Tamimi is one of the women representing the Tamimi clan’s “cause” alongside Bassem Tamimi’s wife Nariman both at home and abroad. The New York Times Magazine cover story (2013) on the Tamimis describes Manal Tamimi as part of the Tamimi media team: she is married to Bilal Tamimi, who is in charge of filming the protests in Nabi Saleh and publicizing the footage on YouTube as well as through Tamimi Press and other channels, while Manal “supplements the effort with a steady outpouring of tweets (@screamingtamimi).”
Below a sample of Manal Tamimi’s recent “outpouring of tweets” without further comment except when needed for context. These tweets should also be read in the context of the recent declaration by Amnesty International’s Country Specialist – Israel/OPT/State of Palestine Edith Garwood that her organization is supporting not only Bassem Tamimi, but that it has “adopted his village of Nabi Saleh as a community-at-risk” and that “AI groups globally work on behalf of the village long term including here in the U.S.” Indeed, already in November 2013, AI published a glowing tribute to the “tiny village with a big voice” that concludes with AI official Saleh Hijazi declaring:
“We need to tell the Israeli authorities: enough. You are no longer facing a tiny village on a small hill. You now have the entire Amnesty movement to reckon with.”
Presumably, then, Manal Tamimi can feel supported by “the entire Amnesty movement.”
[“Kebore” i.e. Yom Kippur]
The children likely escaped death because one of the terrorists was injured by “friendly fire” and rushed to a local hospital by his accomplices.
This and the following tweets refer to the lethal stabbing attack targeting a couple with two children returning from prayers at the Western Wall.
This is apparently a response to Benjamin Netanyahu’s address to the United Nations General Assembly, October 1, 2015, where he said:
“I am prepared to immediately, immediately, resume direct peace negotiations with the Palestinian Authority without any preconditions whatsoever.”
Update:
Manal Tamimi doubles down on Twitter and Facebook
After my post was apparently brought to Manal Tamimi’s attention, she responded on Facebook and Twitter reaffirming her views.
Later on, she also posted additional tweets expressing her hatred for Israel and her support of terrorist attacks and a “Third Intifada”.
I knew already that there was a good reason I avoided any dealings with the supposed charity Amnesty International. This is an even stronger one.
How AI gets away with charitable status in the UK is a mystery: charities are supposed to be non-political: as shown above, this hardly applies to AI’s “country specialist” in this case.
These people are really crazy …
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First I want 2 thank u 4 taking all this time 2 follow me on Twitter & FB and taking time 2 write this article about me. As a person who lost his father while she was 29 days, uncle , aunt & 6 cousins who all was killed by zionists I won’t afraid 2 say yes I do hate zionists, but in the same time I know different between zionists & jew ,I have a very good jew friends who come 2 my house where I cook meals and eat , laugh and enjoy our time together, I have the right to defend my children and stand 4 their rights, I have the right to resist against anybody try to steal my land, so stop being stupid and victimize ur self in the time u r terrorist, remove the occupation from ur minds and stop trying to transfer or kill us because this way we will keep resisting and fighting u until we have our freedom
PC : keep the good work by keeping following me so you will be updated
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Pretty sure you hate Jews period Mrs. Tamimi