Shusha
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Wait what?! So you mean to tell me that Jews get along just fine with Arab Muslims who want to come and pray at the holy place, and don't want to kill them? I'm SHOCKED!
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You arer shocked at how stupid and not backed up with fact that post, like all of his are. No real shocker if you been reading, illiterate.
Wait what?! So you mean to tell me that Jews get along just fine with Arab Muslims who want to come and pray at the holy place, and don't want to kill them? I'm SHOCKED!
Actually King I of Jordan was assassinated by a member of the Husseini clan, while visiting at the Al-Aqsa mosque.
The Husseini clan, lead by the grand mufti of Jerusalem Haj Amin al-Husseni, was the main representative of the Palestinian Arabs during the British rule.
Today the grand mufti of Jerusalem, the figure that's in charge over the religious affairs at the al-Aqsa compound is from the same Husseni clan.
Muhammad Ahmad Hussein (Appointed by Mahmoud Abbas):
Actually King I of Jordan was assassinated by a member of the Husseini clan, while visiting at the Al-Aqsa mosque.
The Husseini clan, lead by the grand mufti of Jerusalem Haj Amin al-Husseni, was the main representative of the Palestinian Arabs during the British rule.
Today the grand mufti of Jerusalem, the figure that's in charge over the religious affairs at the al-Aqsa compound is from the same Husseni clan.
Muhammad Ahmad Hussein (Appointed by Mahmoud Abbas):
Mustafa Shukri Ashshu, had been a sapper in the Palestinian forces. He was not part of the Husseini clan, you idiot. Husseini was the leader of the Palestinian forces so of course he would report to him through the chain of command.
Mustafa Shukri Ashshu assasinated King Abdullah, not a Husseini. You are an idiot.
Mustafa Shukri Ashshu, had been a sapper in the Palestinian forces. He was not part of the Husseini clan, you idiot. Husseini was the leader of the Palestinian forces so of course he would report to him through the chain of command.
[Guilty by association ]
The assassin is reported to have been identified as Mustafa Shukri Ashshu, a 21-year-old tailor in the Old City. During the Arab-Jewish war he was a member of the "dynamite squad" attached to the Arab irregular forces which were associated with the ex-Mufti of Jerusalem and became bitter enemies of Abdullah. Information was received at the Jordan Legation in London last night that several men were concerned in the crime.
Assassination of King Abdullah
Of course the Palestinians did not want either the Jews or the Hashemites/Bedouins to steal their land. Does that surprise you?
[Guilty by association ]
The assassin is reported to have been identified as Mustafa Shukri Ashshu, a 21-year-old tailor in the Old City. During the Arab-Jewish war he was a member of the "dynamite squad" attached to the Arab irregular forces which were associated with the ex-Mufti of Jerusalem and became bitter enemies of Abdullah. Information was received at the Jordan Legation in London last night that several men were concerned in the crime.
Assassination of King Abdullah
So, being part of the Palestinian forces (the irregular non-national forces) makes him part of the Husseini clan? So anyone in the Irgun was part of the Begin clan?
Of course the Palestinians did not want either the Jews or the Hashemites/Bedouins to steal their land. Does that surprise you?
Yes, it would be surprising.
Why?
Because there was not a peep from them from 1948 to 1967 when Jordan and Egypt took Gaza and Judea, Samaria and the Jewish Quarter of Jerusalem.
How is that for a surprise. (not really as they never went peep either during the Ottoman Empire's stay on the land )
Of course the Palestinians did not want either the Jews or the Hashemites/Bedouins to steal their land. Does that surprise you?
Yes, it would be surprising.
Why?
Because there was not a peep from them from 1948 to 1967 when Jordan and Egypt took Gaza and Judea, Samaria and the Jewish Quarter of Jerusalem.
How is that for a surprise. (not really as they never went peep either during the Ottoman Empire's stay on the land )
Assassinating the King of Jordan in an attempt to avoid annexation by the Jordanians wasn't resistance enough? You are truly a dimwit.
"But it was the Palestinians themselves who, in a first act of resistance, rejected any attempt to settle them permanently in the host countries. Initially they even rejected the idea of building lasting structures in the camps. And though Egypt under Gamal Abdel Nasser signed an agreement with UNRWA (UN Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees) in July 1953 to settle tens of thousands of refugees in Sinai, Palestinians violently protested in Gaza against this. Going home remained the only dream."
A question of justice
There were several Palestinian uprisings against the Ottomans. They were all eventually put down
"When Shaykh Dahir al-ʿUmar al-Zaydani died in 1775, he had ruled large parts of Palestine for over half a century. Capitalizing on the forward economy introduced by the Dutch merchant “gone native,” Paul Maashoek (d. 1711), Dahir created a politics of trade and power that brought about the economic flourishing of Palestine and the prosperity of its population for most of the eighteenth century. From his urbanization of the Galilee’s main villages, Tiberias, Nazareth, Acre and Haifa, sprang the merchant class whose subsequent active trading with the West helped quicken the pace of Palestine’s integration into the Europe-dominated world economy.
The Politics of Trade and Power: Dahir al-Umar and the Making of Early Modern Palestine. Available from: https://www.researchgate.net/public...Umar_and_the_Making_of_Early_Modern_Palestine [accessed Jul 18, 2017].
And, you ignore the 1936-1939 Palestinian revolt against the British. What a dimwit you are.
You certainly are a tool. A Hasbara tool, and also ignorant of real history. All you know is the Zionist myth.
Of course the Palestinians did not want either the Jews or the Hashemites/Bedouins to steal their land. Does that surprise you?
Yes, it would be surprising.
Why?
Because there was not a peep from them from 1948 to 1967 when Jordan and Egypt took Gaza and Judea, Samaria and the Jewish Quarter of Jerusalem.
How is that for a surprise. (not really as they never went peep either during the Ottoman Empire's stay on the land )
Assassinating the King of Jordan in an attempt to avoid annexation by the Jordanians wasn't resistance enough? You are truly a dimwit.
"But it was the Palestinians themselves who, in a first act of resistance, rejected any attempt to settle them permanently in the host countries. Initially they even rejected the idea of building lasting structures in the camps. And though Egypt under Gamal Abdel Nasser signed an agreement with UNRWA (UN Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees) in July 1953 to settle tens of thousands of refugees in Sinai, Palestinians violently protested in Gaza against this. Going home remained the only dream."
A question of justice
There were several Palestinian uprisings against the Ottomans. They were all eventually put down
"When Shaykh Dahir al-ʿUmar al-Zaydani died in 1775, he had ruled large parts of Palestine for over half a century. Capitalizing on the forward economy introduced by the Dutch merchant “gone native,” Paul Maashoek (d. 1711), Dahir created a politics of trade and power that brought about the economic flourishing of Palestine and the prosperity of its population for most of the eighteenth century. From his urbanization of the Galilee’s main villages, Tiberias, Nazareth, Acre and Haifa, sprang the merchant class whose subsequent active trading with the West helped quicken the pace of Palestine’s integration into the Europe-dominated world economy.
The Politics of Trade and Power: Dahir al-Umar and the Making of Early Modern Palestine. Available from: https://www.researchgate.net/public...Umar_and_the_Making_of_Early_Modern_Palestine [accessed Jul 18, 2017].
And, you ignore the 1936-1939 Palestinian revolt against the British. What a dimwit you are.
You certainly are a tool. A Hasbara tool, and also ignorant of real history. All you know is the Zionist myth.
1936-1939 Was an endless revolt against the Palestinian Jews, fool. To keep them from recreating their Nation State.
It ended with the British being forced to come up with the White Paper which cut down the number of Jews allowed to immigrate to Mandate Palestine as promised by the Mandate.
The same as the riots of 1920 (Jews expelled from Gaza), 1921 and 1929 (Jews expelled from Hebron , fool.
I'll leave your "links" to others.
Two women and a man in an electric wheelchair (which did not pass thru the metal detecter) Oh and one of the women appears to carry a mobile phone in her hand which did not set off the detecterMuslims began returning to the Temple Mount Wednesday, even as the Waqf continued to order worshipers away from the holy site in protest against the installation of metal detectors at the entrances to the Temple Mount following the deadly terrorist attack at the holy site last Friday in which two Druze police officers were murdered.
(video online)
Watch: Muslims begin returning to Temple Mount