How the Tragedy of Afghanistan Proved the Business of Palestinianism Will Never Allow a Free Palestine
Adam Parker
Posted on February 19, 2026
Eleven months ago ABC News, in conjunction with the Australian and Victorian governments, uploaded a documentary to its Real Stories YouTube channel called: “Inside America’s Longest War: What Went Wrong in Afghanistan”. Without realising it, they were all about to expose the fraud of Palestine today.

I’ve long spoken of an industry called “Palestinianism”. It’s a multinational, multi-faceted, business empire that earns money calling for a free state of “Palestine” while knowing that this Palestine must never exist.
The documentary follows the story of a number of military advisers, business people, political officials and lone activists who worked on the ground in Afghanistan from the US invasion post 9/11 leading up to and after the return of the Sharia Taliban regime in 2021.
It’s the activists, who worked side-by-side the huge mainstream aid agencies such as Amnesty International, who blew the lid off the corruption that we see in Gaza and West Bank today.
At timestamp 52:42 of the nearly two-hour long feature film, a hippie-bearded man named Aman, an “Artist/Mentor” who worked with Afghan women and children to bring them the joy of artistic pursuits said:
“The ultimate goal of any NGO is to work itself out of existence, right? … But that’s never going to be the case. They shouldn’t be needed anymore. They’re never going to actually work themselves out of work.”
At timestamp 52:46 Shanon, a blonde, beanie wearing “Activist” working to empower women particularly through the recreational sport of cycling said:
“The aid industry serves the aid industry. If they actually did their job, they would be out of a job … They spend such a huge percentage of their marketing budget to continue to bring in money, so they can continue to do the work, to then have the photos to continue to bring in the money.”
And there it is.
Since 1949 the peak money-bringing body in Gaza and West Bank that became Egypt and Jordan once the Arabs turned down their own state there, has been UNRWA. It’s been funded blindly in the tens of billions by the nations of the world.
Around them, since the rise of the PLO in the late 1960s, swarmed the vultures.
The International Red Cross: that did nothing to account for or treat Israeli hostages taken by Hamas in 2023. Doctors Without Borders or MSF: who only this week finally admitted that Hamas operates bases in Gaza’s hospitals. There’s Amnesty International, Human Rights Watch, Oxfam, the Norwegians and myriad others.
All now are running scared having been caught out parroting Hamas propaganda or in UNRWA’s case, actively participating in acts of terrorism. Scared because their goodwill has been run into the ground and all are now losing money.
But we cannot forget the money-raking machines that operate in the West too, perfectly timed these days to exploit a swathe of Left-Wing governments and academia under the banner of “anti colonialism” and “replacement theory”, and all coinciding with the era of scientific denial. Their products are “anarchy” protected as legitimate street protest and “boycott” regardless of trade practice laws. In reality, they’re just grifters one and all.
Their allies have been found in the activist UK prime minister Keir Starmer and especially Australian prime minister Anthony Albanese. Starmer only recently relented in attempts to delay elections fearing a swing against Labour to patriotism. Albanese, himself a documented street protester in the wake of the PLO, was lucky enough to come to power in a political vacuum thereby able to mask his own Labor pro-Palestine platform. All therefore intimately know the inner-workings of this fraud. For them, calling for Palestine has kept them in the public purse.
The net sum of all this is clearly manifest:
The return of the Taliban in Afghanistan was a disaster for this political-NGO industry. So it turned back to Palestinianism and found its most lucrative payday ever in Hamas.
Out went women’s rights, freedom from rape, child protection, the plight of hostages, the sanctity of hospitals and prosecution for religious vilification aka antisemitism.
Oh Hamas provided a bonanza of a return on investment.
Its genocidal slogans of “river to the sea” and “free-free Palestine” were a marketer’s dream. That’s why, as of now, they’re in the streets and public schools across Europe, UK, Canada, Australia and the US; they’re infesting public hospitals and the arts; and they’re being chanted alongside the flags of Hamas, Hezbollah, Iran and ISIS. It doesn’t matter that after the mass murder of Jews in Sydney last December, Albanese called ISIS: “The radical perversion of Islam”.
He’s about to bring ISIS brides “home”.
So, the business of Palestinianism is a business of murder which has both action and intent.
It has killed and impoverished hundreds of thousands of Palestinians in Gaza and the West Bank since the 1960s. It has led to death, incitement and bloodshed on the streets of the West. It has led to suicide bombers, death cults, rape cults and the bastardisation of religious oppression as a means of politics.
Its bottom line has been continuously profitable.
It has made billionaires out of warlords and leaders in Gaza and West Bank.
It has spun off numerous billion-dollar protest and boycott movements in retail, schools and universities: BDS and SJP most notoriously.
It has spun off “pay-for-anarchy” recruitment subsidiaries and professional agitation consultancies selling the BLM model.
It has hijacked the gay and lesbian movement, that had fought so hard for mainstream normalisation only to put itself back on the fringe for a cause that will kill them as haram.
It has built political careers both elected and opinionated.
And it has fed billions of dollars into self-centred NGOs.
Tell yourselves again that this commercial empire really wants a Palestine. They’ll never put themselves out of business. But like Afghanistan their writing is already on the wall.
Maybe, just maybe, they might turn to the business of peace. No, there’s always better money in war.
© 2026 Adam Parker.
Picture credit: © 2025 ABC Online Services. Cover photo Real Stories “Inside America’s Longest War: What Went Wrong in Afghanistan”. Go to ABC News Real Stories You Tube Channel.
Tagged: Afghanistan, Aid Industry, NGO, Palestine, Palestinianism, Real Stories
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