Ali Abunimah speaks on BDS and Israeli Apartheid for Rutgers University!

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Isn't that great that Muslims and their friends can speak up against Israel at the various universities, but when there are speakers who try to speak up for Israel they are drowned out by the Muslim Student Association and their Leftist friends. It's a shame that when they start in on Israel like this, people from different groups such as Hindus, Buddhist, Copts, Assyrians, Chaldeans, etc. don't start speaking up to and say "Look what the Muslims are doing to our people. It should work both way.
 
Isn't that great that Muslims and their friends can speak up against Israel at the various universities, but when there are speakers who try to speak up for Israel they are drowned out by the Muslim Student Association and their Leftist friends. It's a shame that when they start in on Israel like this, people from different groups such as Hindus, Buddhist, Copts, Assyrians, Chaldeans, etc. don't start speaking up to and say "Look what the Muslims are doing to our people. It should work both way.

Don't forget about Palestine's Christian and Jewish supporters.
 
Isn't that great that Muslims and their friends can speak up against Israel at the various universities, but when there are speakers who try to speak up for Israel they are drowned out by the Muslim Student Association and their Leftist friends. It's a shame that when they start in on Israel like this, people from different groups such as Hindus, Buddhist, Copts, Assyrians, Chaldeans, etc. don't start speaking up to and say "Look what the Muslims are doing to our people. It should work both way.

Don't forget about Palestine's Christian and Jewish supporters.
Another childish retort.You should be playing with your Barbie dolls instead of expounding on anti-Semitism.
 
Isn't that great that Muslims and their friends can speak up against Israel at the various universities, but when there are speakers who try to speak up for Israel they are drowned out by the Muslim Student Association and their Leftist friends. It's a shame that when they start in on Israel like this, people from different groups such as Hindus, Buddhist, Copts, Assyrians, Chaldeans, etc. don't start speaking up to and say "Look what the Muslims are doing to our people. It should work both way.

Don't forget about Palestine's Christian and Jewish supporters.
Another childish retort.You should be playing with your Barbie dolls instead of expounding on anti-Semitism.

Is that the best you got?
 
Another childish retort.You should be playing with your Barbie dolls instead of expounding on anti-Semitism.

Is that the best you got?
What was the outcome at Al Abunimahnejad's revelations? Did the Zionists, Christians and Jews force him to escape with his life.

Abunimah's family immigrated to Palestine in 1492 like so many Jewish and Muslim families who were kicked out of Spain. Prior to 1948, when they were kicked out of Palestine, they rented the upstairs of their house to a Jewish family who left Germany in the 1930s.

His belief is that the Jews now living in Israel/Palestine have the right to live there in a single, democratic state with equal rights for all. He is one of the most rational voices in this conflict.

Another "one stater," Ghadi Karmi, also believes that the Jews have the right to live there.
 
Is that the best you got?
What was the outcome at Al Abunimahnejad's revelations? Did the Zionists, Christians and Jews force him to escape with his life.

Abunimah's family immigrated to Palestine in 1492 like so many Jewish and Muslim families who were kicked out of Spain. Prior to 1948, when they were kicked out of Palestine, they rented the upstairs of their house to a Jewish family who left Germany in the 1930s.

His belief is that the Jews now living in Israel/Palestine have the right to live there in a single, democratic state with equal rights for all. He is one of the most rational voices in this conflict.

Another "one stater," Ghadi Karmi, also believes that the Jews have the right to live there.
The logical place for a Palestine state is Jordan,as Jordanians,which they originally were. Arafart screwed it up but the present day politicians need to grovel at the King's feet and beg forgiveness.
 
What was the outcome at Al Abunimahnejad's revelations? Did the Zionists, Christians and Jews force him to escape with his life.

Abunimah's family immigrated to Palestine in 1492 like so many Jewish and Muslim families who were kicked out of Spain. Prior to 1948, when they were kicked out of Palestine, they rented the upstairs of their house to a Jewish family who left Germany in the 1930s.

His belief is that the Jews now living in Israel/Palestine have the right to live there in a single, democratic state with equal rights for all. He is one of the most rational voices in this conflict.

Another "one stater," Ghadi Karmi, also believes that the Jews have the right to live there.
The logical place for a Palestine state is Jordan,as Jordanians,which they originally were. Arafart screwed it up but the present day politicians need to grovel at the King's feet and beg forgiveness.

Jordan is an Israeli thing. Nobody else considers it.
 
What was the outcome at Al Abunimahnejad's revelations? Did the Zionists, Christians and Jews force him to escape with his life.

Abunimah's family immigrated to Palestine in 1492 like so many Jewish and Muslim families who were kicked out of Spain. Prior to 1948, when they were kicked out of Palestine, they rented the upstairs of their house to a Jewish family who left Germany in the 1930s.

His belief is that the Jews now living in Israel/Palestine have the right to live there in a single, democratic state with equal rights for all. He is one of the most rational voices in this conflict.

Another "one stater," Ghadi Karmi, also believes that the Jews have the right to live there.
The logical place for a Palestine state is Jordan,as Jordanians,which they originally were. Arafart screwed it up but the present day politicians need to grovel at the King's feet and beg forgiveness.

There is no logical place for a new Arab state in the former Mandate, and the Arabs are not now and never were serious about wanting one; they are merely objecting to the existence of a Jewish state there. In 1948, the Arab states that invaded the new state of Israel had no intention of allowing an independent Palestinian Arab state to be created.

King Abdullah I of Jordan

King Abdullah was the commander of the Arab Legion, the strongest Arab army involved in the war.[citation needed] The Arab Legion had about 10,000 soldiers, trained and commanded by British officers.

In 1946–47, Abdullah said that he had no intention to "resist or impede the partition of Palestine and creation of a Jewish state."[29] Hostile towards Palestinian nationalism, Abdullah wished to annex as much of Palestine as possible.[30] Ideally, Abdullah would have liked to annex all of Palestine, but he was prepared to compromise.[30][31] He supported the partition, intending that the West Bank area of the British Mandate allocated for Palestine be annexed to Jordan.[32] Abdullah had secret meetings with the Jewish Agency (at which the future Israeli Prime Minister Golda Meir was among the delegates) that reached an agreement of Jewish non-interference with Jordanian annexation of the West Bank (although Abdullah failed in his goal of acquiring an outlet to the Mediterranean Sea through the Negev desert) and of Jordanian agreement not to attack the area of the Jewish state contained in the United Nations partition resolution (in which Jerusalem was given neither to the Arab nor the Jewish state, but was to be an internationally administered area). In one stunning diplomatic coup, the strongest Arab army agreed not to attack the Jewish state.[33] However, by 1948, the neighbouring Arab states pressured Abdullah into joining them in an "all-Arab military intervention" against the newly created State of Israel, that he used to restore his prestige in the Arab world, which had grown suspicious of his relatively good relationship with Western and Jewish leaders.[29]

Abdullah's role in this war became substantial. He saw himself as the "supreme commander of the Arab forces" and "persuaded the Arab League to appoint him" to this position.[34] Through his leadership, the Arabs fought the 1948 war to meet Abdullah's political goals.[citation needed]

[edit] The other Arab states

King Farouk of Egypt was anxious to prevent Abdullah from being seen as the main champion of the Arab world in Palestine, which he feared might damage his own leadership aspirations of the Arab world.[30] In addition, Farouk wished to annex all of southern Palestine to Egypt.[30] Nuri as-Said, the strongman of Iraq, had ambitions for bringing the entire Fertile Crescent under Iraqi leadership.[30] Both Syria and Lebanon wished to take certain areas of northern Palestine.[30] One result of the ambitions of the various Arab leaders was a distrust of all the Palestinian leaders who wished to set up a Palestinian state, and a mutual distrust of each other.[30] Co-operation was to be very poor during the war between the various Palestinian factions and the Arab armies.[30]

1948 Arab

While some may become excited by slogans about creating a Palestinian Arab state in the disputed territories, or even in all of the territory west of the Jordan River, an analysis of the facts shows this is a ridiculous idea and one the Arab world has repeatedly rejected since 1947. Today, the Arabs in the territories have two distinct and separate governments, one in Gaza and one in the West Bank, each incompetent, corrupt, autocratic and repressive, hostile to each other with no possibility in sight of consolidating power, and the only thing that they have in common is their objection to the existence of the state of Israel.

The only logical solution to the problems of the stateless Arabs in the disputed territories is for Israel, Jordan and Egypt to divide the territories by treaty, each absorbing some part of the Arab population there, and for the UN to end its decades old campaign to keep the so called refugees stateless and impoverished.
 

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