Ahmadinejad wants Israel to Attack Iran... Here's why

The forum dunce posts, again. Forum dunce, Hamas targets Israeli citizens, thus, defining them as terrorists.

Forum dunce, Gazans elected Hamas and provide safe haven to Hamas, making Gazans complicit in terrorism. That the IDF alerted Gazans of impending military action is unprecedented in military history.

Have a nice day, forum dunce. Everyone is laughing at you for being such an ignoramus.

Gee, you call names almost as good as the third graders at the state department. Keep practicing. They may hire you.

Calling you a forum dunce is being charitable. You're more a mental defective.
 
Yes, the UN General Assembly is obsessed with denouncing Israel, they do a good job at that. Strange as Israel accepted the "UN" 1947 partition proposal and the Palestinians chose war. And Israel allowed those Palestinians who stayed in Israel to become citizens while every Jew was expelled from Palestinian controlled lands, and much of the Islamic world.

Still.

The UN can not denounce Sudan, or Russia in Georgia, not China in Tibet, or even the Robert Mugabe, but they can denounce Israel.

They can pull that off. Indeed we can rely on them for that.

"Strange as Israel accepted the "UN" 1947 partition proposal and the Palestinians chose war."



Not true.

"... every Jew was expelled from Palestinian controlled lands,..."

Not true.

Both of these quotes are TRUE.

First, the un's 1947 Resolution is cited more than once in israel's declaration of indpendence as the basis of the new jewish state. the arab side, on the other hand, refused any kind of comromise, and immideately attacked the new jewish state.

Second, almost all jews in arab countries were either expelled or "encouraged" to hastily leave their countries after the end of the '48 war. it is not a coincidence that there is virtually no jewish community bigger than a few dozen in any arab country today(with the exception of morroco, perhaps), considering these communities were far larger for centuries before 1948. as a jew of iraqi ancestry, i know that for a fact.
 
Yes, the UN General Assembly is obsessed with denouncing Israel, they do a good job at that. Strange as Israel accepted the "UN" 1947 partition proposal and the Palestinians chose war. And Israel allowed those Palestinians who stayed in Israel to become citizens while every Jew was expelled from Palestinian controlled lands, and much of the Islamic world.

Still.

The UN can not denounce Sudan, or Russia in Georgia, not China in Tibet, or even the Robert Mugabe, but they can denounce Israel.

They can pull that off. Indeed we can rely on them for that.

"Strange as Israel accepted the "UN" 1947 partition proposal and the Palestinians chose war."



Not true.

"... every Jew was expelled from Palestinian controlled lands,..."

Not true.

Both of these quotes are TRUE.

First, the un's 1947 Resolution is cited more than once in israel's declaration of indpendence as the basis of the new jewish state. the arab side, on the other hand, refused any kind of comromise, and immideately attacked the new jewish state.

Second, almost all jews in arab countries were either expelled or "encouraged" to hastily leave their countries after the end of the '48 war. it is not a coincidence that there is virtually no jewish community bigger than a few dozen in any arab country today(with the exception of morroco, perhaps), considering these communities were far larger for centuries before 1948. as a jew of iraqi ancestry, i know that for a fact.

If you check the history of resolution 181 you will find that it never happened. The resolution was passed to be submitted to the Security Council for implementation. Then nothing happened. There was no partition.
 
"Strange as Israel accepted the "UN" 1947 partition proposal and the Palestinians chose war."



Not true.

"... every Jew was expelled from Palestinian controlled lands,..."

Not true.

Both of these quotes are TRUE.

First, the un's 1947 Resolution is cited more than once in israel's declaration of indpendence as the basis of the new jewish state. the arab side, on the other hand, refused any kind of comromise, and immideately attacked the new jewish state.

Second, almost all jews in arab countries were either expelled or "encouraged" to hastily leave their countries after the end of the '48 war. it is not a coincidence that there is virtually no jewish community bigger than a few dozen in any arab country today(with the exception of morroco, perhaps), considering these communities were far larger for centuries before 1948. as a jew of iraqi ancestry, i know that for a fact.

If you check the history of resolution 181 you will find that it never happened. The resolution was passed to be submitted to the Security Council for implementation. Then nothing happened. There was no partition.

Forum Dunce, there was no partition because one day after issuance of UN Res. 181, Arabs attacked the Jews and went to war. Jewish leadership accepted 181 and it was passed by the UN. This is a matter of record.

D'oh.

You are the Forum Dunce.
 
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Both of these quotes are TRUE.

First, the un's 1947 Resolution is cited more than once in israel's declaration of indpendence as the basis of the new jewish state. the arab side, on the other hand, refused any kind of comromise, and immideately attacked the new jewish state.

Second, almost all jews in arab countries were either expelled or "encouraged" to hastily leave their countries after the end of the '48 war. it is not a coincidence that there is virtually no jewish community bigger than a few dozen in any arab country today(with the exception of morroco, perhaps), considering these communities were far larger for centuries before 1948. as a jew of iraqi ancestry, i know that for a fact.

If you check the history of resolution 181 you will find that it never happened. The resolution was passed to be submitted to the Security Council for implementation. Then nothing happened. There was no partition.

there was no partition because one day after issuance of UN Res. 181, Arabs attacked the Jews and went to war. Jewish leadership accepted 181 and it was passed by the UN. This is a matter of record.

D'oh.

took the words right out of my mouth, marc....:clap2:
 
Oh for fuck sake! Can we just take this Iranian insane-ian assholes' nuclear plants out, if not for world security then only so we do not have to listen to him anymore.
 
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Both of these quotes are TRUE.

First, the un's 1947 Resolution is cited more than once in israel's declaration of indpendence as the basis of the new jewish state. the arab side, on the other hand, refused any kind of comromise, and immideately attacked the new jewish state.

Second, almost all jews in arab countries were either expelled or "encouraged" to hastily leave their countries after the end of the '48 war. it is not a coincidence that there is virtually no jewish community bigger than a few dozen in any arab country today(with the exception of morroco, perhaps), considering these communities were far larger for centuries before 1948. as a jew of iraqi ancestry, i know that for a fact.

If you check the history of resolution 181 you will find that it never happened. The resolution was passed to be submitted to the Security Council for implementation. Then nothing happened. There was no partition.

Forum Dunce, there was no partition because one day after issuance of UN Res. 181, Arabs attacked the Jews and went to war. Jewish leadership accepted 181 and it was passed by the UN. This is a matter of record.

D'oh.

You are the Forum Dunce.

It is true that the Palestinians attacked the foreigners who came to take their country. A defensive move for sure.
 
If you check the history of resolution 181 you will find that it never happened. The resolution was passed to be submitted to the Security Council for implementation. Then nothing happened. There was no partition.

Forum Dunce, there was no partition because one day after issuance of UN Res. 181, Arabs attacked the Jews and went to war. Jewish leadership accepted 181 and it was passed by the UN. This is a matter of record.

D'oh.

You are the Forum Dunce.

It is true that the Palestinians attacked the foreigners who came to take their country. A defensive move for sure.

again with the the "foreigners" lies. jews were no stranger to this land before 1948 or even the 18 century. and that war was about as defensive as pearl harbor was. it was an offensive war with one purpose and one purpose alone - to render the 181 null and void before it reached the security council.
 
Israel should attack Iran, that would be the end of the occupation in Palistine
 
Israel should attack Iran, that would be the end of the occupation in Palistine

There is no country called Palestine, dopey, plus, you misspelled the word.

Basic facts are not your forte.
 
If you check the history of resolution 181 you will find that it never happened. The resolution was passed to be submitted to the Security Council for implementation. Then nothing happened. There was no partition.

Forum Dunce, there was no partition because one day after issuance of UN Res. 181, Arabs attacked the Jews and went to war. Jewish leadership accepted 181 and it was passed by the UN. This is a matter of record.

D'oh.

You are the Forum Dunce.

It is true that the Palestinians attacked the foreigners who came to take their country. A defensive move for sure.

Except, Palestine hasn ever been a country in history and the land Arabs lived on was under Ottoman Turkish ownership. Arabs were tenant farmers. Jews purchased the land they came to live on in the late 19th century and 20th century making Palestine the "country" of the Jews, not the Arabs.
 
Forum Dunce, there was no partition because one day after issuance of UN Res. 181, Arabs attacked the Jews and went to war. Jewish leadership accepted 181 and it was passed by the UN. This is a matter of record.

D'oh.

You are the Forum Dunce.

It is true that the Palestinians attacked the foreigners who came to take their country. A defensive move for sure.

Except, Palestine hasn ever been a country in history and the land Arabs lived on was under Ottoman Turkish ownership. Arabs were tenant farmers. Jews purchased the land they came to live on in the late 19th century and 20th century making Palestine the "country" of the Jews, not the Arabs.

The Palestinians were defending their country even if you don't believe they had one.
 
Forum Dunce, there was no partition because one day after issuance of UN Res. 181, Arabs attacked the Jews and went to war. Jewish leadership accepted 181 and it was passed by the UN. This is a matter of record.

D'oh.

You are the Forum Dunce.

It is true that the Palestinians attacked the foreigners who came to take their country. A defensive move for sure.

again with the the "foreigners" lies. jews were no stranger to this land before 1948 or even the 18 century. and that war was about as defensive as pearl harbor was. it was an offensive war with one purpose and one purpose alone - to render the 181 null and void before it reached the security council.

It is true that Jews had lived there forever. It is also true that the indigenous Palestinian Jews did not want a Jewish state. It was the foreign Jews that wanted to take over Palestine

The founders of Israel

Reviewing the above list, it can be seen that only one person was born in Palestine. Thirteen were born in Russia, twelve born in Poland, three born in Rumania, two born in Germany, one born in Latvia, one born in Lithuania, one born in Austria, one born in Hungary, one born in Denmark and one born in Yemen. Two were Semitic Sephardi Jews and 35 were non-Semitic Ashkenazi Jews of Khazar origin.

Further examination of the above list shows that two came to Palestine in 1906, two in 1907, one in 1909, three in 1913, one in 1914, two in 1919, one in 1920, two in 1921, one in 1923, two in 1924, four in 1925, one in 1926, one in 1930, one in 1931, one in 1932, two in 1933, two in 1934, two in 1935, two in 1938, two in 1940 and one in 1947.

The so-called provisional government of Israel which was formed in 1948 consisted of the following:

1. David Ben Gurion who came to Palestine in 1906; 2. Moshe Sharett who came to Palestine in 1906; 3. Eliezer Kaplan who came to Palestine in 1923; 4. David Remez who came to Palestine in 1913; 5. Golda Myerson who came to Palestine in 1921; 6. Zalman Shazar who came to Palestine in 1924; 7. Dr. Dov Joseph who came to Palestine in 1921; 8. Dr. P. F. Rosenbluth who came to Palestine in 1931 ; 9. Rabbi J. L. Fishman who came to Palestine in 19 13; 10. Rabbi I. M. Levin who came to Palestine in 1940; 11. Moshe Shapiro who came to Palestine in 1925; and, 12. Bechor Shitreet, who was born in Palestine.

Chapter 8: Encyclopedia of Palestine

Yep, foreigners.

BTW, they did manage to make resolution 181 null and void. They also managed to make the Mandate homeland for the Jews null and void.
 
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