Boycott Israel

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It is not just in college. This program is broadcast live on TV and radio Friday. Rebroadcast again on Sunday night. It is syndicated across the US. It is then put on Youtube.



And we're back to "SAFE SPACE" ...more hour long videos, same slogans.....

Aren't You articulate enough to make Your OWN points in a conversation?
 
It is not just in college. This program is broadcast live on TV and radio Friday. Rebroadcast again on Sunday night. It is syndicated across the US. It is then put on Youtube.



[If only she was not related to You-know-who, and having the same kind of ideas. But she is, and she has exactly the same ideas ]

While Brooklyn-based “feminist” and Palestinian apologist Linda Sarsour is the progressive Left’s flavor of the month, George Mason University international law professor Noura Erakat is a more intellectually significant, and quickly rising, player in the anti-Jewish, Israel-hating business.

Approximately 50 people attended Erakat’s keynote address at the recent UC-Berkeley conference on the 50th anniversary of the Six Day War — “6 Days, 50 Years: 1967 and the Politics of Time.” The conference was part of a larger University of California project.

The young, bright Erakat — a practitioner of “lawfare” against Israel, and the niece of Palestinian Authority negotiator Saeb Erekat — seeks to undermine and destroy the Jewish state with a smile.
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Erakat’s myopic hostility to Israel is all too common in Middle East studies, an academic field grinding a political axe against both the West and the indigenous Jewish population in the region. In Erakat, the discipline has found a dangerously engaging ideologue to fill its ranks.

(full article online)

Noura Erakat: Bashing Israel at UC-Berkeley
 
[Hail Australia !]

Upon meeting a Jewish person, says Dean, you should “reach out, shake their hand and say, ‘I’m sorry.’”

That “I’m sorry,” Dean writes, should be for a long list of shortcomings: Failing to mourn the Israeli athletes killed at the 1972 Olympic Games, dismissing Palestinian terrorist attacks, blaming the lack of Middle East peace solely on Israel, ignoring the BDS movement, and refusing to see the connection between radical Islamic terrorism against Israel and its attacks on the rest of the world.

(full article online)

Australian Columnist: We Should Apologize to the Jews
 
It is not just in college. This program is broadcast live on TV and radio Friday. Rebroadcast again on Sunday night. It is syndicated across the US. It is then put on Youtube.



[If only she was not related to You-know-who, and having the same kind of ideas. But she is, and she has exactly the same ideas ]

While Brooklyn-based “feminist” and Palestinian apologist Linda Sarsour is the progressive Left’s flavor of the month, George Mason University international law professor Noura Erakat is a more intellectually significant, and quickly rising, player in the anti-Jewish, Israel-hating business.

Approximately 50 people attended Erakat’s keynote address at the recent UC-Berkeley conference on the 50th anniversary of the Six Day War — “6 Days, 50 Years: 1967 and the Politics of Time.” The conference was part of a larger University of California project.

The young, bright Erakat — a practitioner of “lawfare” against Israel, and the niece of Palestinian Authority negotiator Saeb Erekat — seeks to undermine and destroy the Jewish state with a smile.
--------------

Erakat’s myopic hostility to Israel is all too common in Middle East studies, an academic field grinding a political axe against both the West and the indigenous Jewish population in the region. In Erakat, the discipline has found a dangerously engaging ideologue to fill its ranks.

(full article online)

Noura Erakat: Bashing Israel at UC-Berkeley

Indeed, she is a remarkable young woman. Intelligent, articulate, and well educated. There are now many such Palestinians who have recently come of age to stand on the shoulders of Edward Said and Hanan Ashrawi. To the chagrin of the Israelis, they are putting Palestine back on the Map.
 
RE: Boycott Israel
※→ P F Tinmore,, et al,

I do not think you have grasped the concepts of sovereignty (just yet → anyway). While the Arab Palestinians have the "Right To" Sovereignty, the Arab Palestinians must be capable of establishing such; a domain that the Arab Palestinian .

The principle that States shall refrain in their international relations from the threat or use of force against the territorial integrity or political independence of any State, or in any other manner inconsistent with the purposes of the United Nations,
You always crack me up when you post this. Can you post a 1948 map of Israel. You know, one that does not have those phony armistice line borders?
(BASIC CONCEPTS)

Maps!!! We don't need no stink'en Maps... (Adapted from Bllazing Saddles) Israel is where it says that it is, and is willing to support and defend that claim.

ARTICLE 3 Convention on Rights and Duties of States (1933)
The political existence of the state is independent of recognition by the other states. Even before recognition the state has the right to defend its integrity and independence, to provide for its conservation and prosperity, and consequently to organize itself as it sees fit, to legislate upon its interests, administer its services, and to define the jurisdiction and competence of its courts.​

(COMMENT)

Once Israel announced, established the controls and began to exercise supreme authority over a territory, no matter the size or shape, the concept of "Sovereign Equality" kicks-in. It is independent of your recognition, and does not require your approval.

The concept of sovereign equality of States that is the acceptance of a sovereignty has been created and that it incorporates the following four principles:
  1. That it is juridically equal to all other states;
  2. That it enjoys the full sovereignty; having the capacity and power of a self-governing body;
  3. That Israel is defending its territorial integrity;
  4. Under international law, Israel faithfully has assumed its international duties and obligations.
These characteristics of Israel are distinct and completely different from anything like the paper tiger that is call State of Palestine.; or that of the "Entity."

(WHO OR WHAT IS PALESTINE)


As I have tried, many time to explain, it was only after the adoption of A/RES/43/177 that the term "Palestine" came to replace the name "Palestine Liberation Organization." And again → prior to the adoption of A/RES/67/19 4 December 2012 the Status of Palestine was that of an "Entity." (See UN Memo 21 December 2012 From the UN Under-Secretary General for Legal Affairs) For UN Purposes, it is only after the adoption of A/RES/67/19 that Palestine may be referred to as a "State."

Most Respectfully,
R
 
It is possible to build a chicken farm in Gaza but not possible to count on it being left alone by the Israeli <snip>

Right. Thank you. So let's talk about chicken farms in the context of the original discussion between myself and Tinmore. I stated that Hamas (that would be the current government of Gaza) should develop an economy. You know, maybe like chicken farms. I also suggested hotels.

It certainly IS possible to build an economy -- chicken farms and hotels. It is actually MUCH easier to build an economy -- chicken farms and hotels -- than it is to build a massive tunnel system under your country. So why doesn't Hamas build, or assist people in building, chicken farms and hotels?

What would happen if Hamas put the boatloads of international aide into building chicken farms and hotels? (Also water treatment plants, sewer infrastructure, and electric facilities for its population?)

Further, I'm going to assume you not colossally ignorant but instead deliberately neglectful and that you are well aware that Israel defends herself from terrorist attacks coming from Gaza, using both military and economic strategies. What would happen if Hamas actually protected those chicken farms and hotels, instead of allowing them to be used to attack Israel? Hey! Here's an idea! Why doesn't Hamas (the government of Gaza) prevent her citizens from attacking another sovereign nation? Its actually kinda mind-blowing in its simplicity, ya know? Hey, guess what, maybe Israel would actually HELP Hamas clean up the mess?
How motivated would any person be to start a business enterprise in Gaza while in mourning for a family member slaughtered by the Israeli Occupation Force? The Israelis set out to demoralize the people of Gaza who have survived massacres and sniper fire. They have largely succeeded.
 
It is possible to build a chicken farm in Gaza but not possible to count on it being left alone by the Israeli <snip>

Right. Thank you. So let's talk about chicken farms in the context of the original discussion between myself and Tinmore. I stated that Hamas (that would be the current government of Gaza) should develop an economy. You know, maybe like chicken farms. I also suggested hotels.

It certainly IS possible to build an economy -- chicken farms and hotels. It is actually MUCH easier to build an economy -- chicken farms and hotels -- than it is to build a massive tunnel system under your country. So why doesn't Hamas build, or assist people in building, chicken farms and hotels?

What would happen if Hamas put the boatloads of international aide into building chicken farms and hotels? (Also water treatment plants, sewer infrastructure, and electric facilities for its population?)

Further, I'm going to assume you not colossally ignorant but instead deliberately neglectful and that you are well aware that Israel defends herself from terrorist attacks coming from Gaza, using both military and economic strategies. What would happen if Hamas actually protected those chicken farms and hotels, instead of allowing them to be used to attack Israel? Hey! Here's an idea! Why doesn't Hamas (the government of Gaza) prevent her citizens from attacking another sovereign nation? Its actually kinda mind-blowing in its simplicity, ya know? Hey, guess what, maybe Israel would actually HELP Hamas clean up the mess?
How motivated would any person be to start a business enterprise in Gaza while in mourning for a family member slaughtered by the Israeli Occupation Force? The Israelis set out to demoralize the people of Gaza who have survived massacres and sniper fire. They have largely succeeded.

Is English not your first language or do you simply use terms and slogans you dont understand?
 
RE: Boycott Israel
※→ P F Tinmore,, et al,

I do not think you have grasped the concepts of sovereignty (just yet → anyway). While the Arab Palestinians have the "Right To" Sovereignty, the Arab Palestinians must be capable of establishing such; a domain that the Arab Palestinian .

The principle that States shall refrain in their international relations from the threat or use of force against the territorial integrity or political independence of any State, or in any other manner inconsistent with the purposes of the United Nations,
You always crack me up when you post this. Can you post a 1948 map of Israel. You know, one that does not have those phony armistice line borders?
(BASIC CONCEPTS)

Maps!!! We don't need no stink'en Maps... (Adapted from Bllazing Saddles) Israel is where it says that it is, and is willing to support and defend that claim.

ARTICLE 3 Convention on Rights and Duties of States (1933)
The political existence of the state is independent of recognition by the other states. Even before recognition the state has the right to defend its integrity and independence, to provide for its conservation and prosperity, and consequently to organize itself as it sees fit, to legislate upon its interests, administer its services, and to define the jurisdiction and competence of its courts.​

(COMMENT)

Once Israel announced, established the controls and began to exercise supreme authority over a territory, no matter the size or shape, the concept of "Sovereign Equality" kicks-in. It is independent of your recognition, and does not require your approval.

The concept of sovereign equality of States that is the acceptance of a sovereignty has been created and that it incorporates the following four principles:
  1. That it is juridically equal to all other states;
  2. That it enjoys the full sovereignty; having the capacity and power of a self-governing body;
  3. That Israel is defending its territorial integrity;
  4. Under international law, Israel faithfully has assumed its international duties and obligations.
These characteristics of Israel are distinct and completely different from anything like the paper tiger that is call State of Palestine.; or that of the "Entity."

(WHO OR WHAT IS PALESTINE)


As I have tried, many time to explain, it was only after the adoption of A/RES/43/177 that the term "Palestine" came to replace the name "Palestine Liberation Organization." And again → prior to the adoption of A/RES/67/19 4 December 2012 the Status of Palestine was that of an "Entity." (See UN Memo 21 December 2012 From the UN Under-Secretary General for Legal Affairs) For UN Purposes, it is only after the adoption of A/RES/67/19 that Palestine may be referred to as a "State."

Most Respectfully,
R
ARTICLE 3 Convention on Rights and Duties of States (1933)
The political existence of the state is independent of recognition by the other states. Even before recognition the state has the right to defend its integrity and independence, to provide for its conservation and prosperity, and consequently to organize itself as it sees fit, to legislate upon its interests, administer its services, and to define the jurisdiction and competence of its courts.
CABLEGRAM DATED 28 SEPTEMBER 1948 FROM THE PREMIER AND
ACTING FOREIGN SECRETARY OF ALL-PALESTINE GOVERNMENT
TO THE SECRETARY-GENERAL CONCERNING
CONSTITUTION OF ALL-PALESTINE GOVERNMENT

I HAVE THE HONOR TO INFORM YOUR EXCELLENCY THAT IN VIRTUE OF THE NATURAL RIGHT OF THE PEOPLE OF PALESTINE FOR SELF-DETERMINATION WHICH PRINCIPLE IS SUPPORTED BY THE CHARTERS OF THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS, THE UNITED NATIONS AND OTHERS AND IN VIEW OF THE TERMINATION OF THE BRITISH MANDATE OVER PALESTINE WHICH HAD PREVENTED THE ARABS FROM EXERCISING THEIR INDEPENDENCE, THE ARABS OF PALESTINE WHO ARE THE OWNERS OF THE COUNTRY AND ITS INDIGENOUS INHABITANTS AND WHO CONSTITUTE THE GREAT MAJORITY OF ITS LEGAL POPULATION HAVE SOLEMNLY RESOLVED TO DECLARE PALESTINE IN ITS ENTIRETY AND WITHIN ITS BOUNDARIES AS ESTABLISHED BEFORE THE TERMINATION OF THE BRITISH MANDATE AN INDEPENDENT STATE AND CONSTITUTED A GOVERNMENT UNDER THE NAME OF THE ALL-PALESTINE GOVERNMENT DERIVING ITS AUTHORITY FROM A REPRESENTATIVE COUNCIL BASED ON DEMOCRATIC PRINCIPLES AND AIMING TO SAFEGUARD THE RIGHTS OF MINORITIES AND FOREIGNERS PROTECT THE HOLY PLACES AND GUARANTEE FREEDOM OF WORSHIP TO ALL COMMUNITIES

AHMED HILMI PASHA
PREMIER AND ACTING FOREIGN SECRETARY

Who Are The Palestinians?

This is a perfectly legal declaration and is gaining recognition around the world.

 
RE: Boycott Israel
※→ P F Tinmore,, et al,

I do not think you have grasped the concepts of sovereignty (just yet → anyway). While the Arab Palestinians have the "Right To" Sovereignty, the Arab Palestinians must be capable of establishing such; a domain that the Arab Palestinian .

The principle that States shall refrain in their international relations from the threat or use of force against the territorial integrity or political independence of any State, or in any other manner inconsistent with the purposes of the United Nations,
You always crack me up when you post this. Can you post a 1948 map of Israel. You know, one that does not have those phony armistice line borders?
(BASIC CONCEPTS)

Maps!!! We don't need no stink'en Maps... (Adapted from Bllazing Saddles) Israel is where it says that it is, and is willing to support and defend that claim.

ARTICLE 3 Convention on Rights and Duties of States (1933)
The political existence of the state is independent of recognition by the other states. Even before recognition the state has the right to defend its integrity and independence, to provide for its conservation and prosperity, and consequently to organize itself as it sees fit, to legislate upon its interests, administer its services, and to define the jurisdiction and competence of its courts.​

(COMMENT)

Once Israel announced, established the controls and began to exercise supreme authority over a territory, no matter the size or shape, the concept of "Sovereign Equality" kicks-in. It is independent of your recognition, and does not require your approval.

The concept of sovereign equality of States that is the acceptance of a sovereignty has been created and that it incorporates the following four principles:
  1. That it is juridically equal to all other states;
  2. That it enjoys the full sovereignty; having the capacity and power of a self-governing body;
  3. That Israel is defending its territorial integrity;
  4. Under international law, Israel faithfully has assumed its international duties and obligations.
These characteristics of Israel are distinct and completely different from anything like the paper tiger that is call State of Palestine.; or that of the "Entity."

(WHO OR WHAT IS PALESTINE)


As I have tried, many time to explain, it was only after the adoption of A/RES/43/177 that the term "Palestine" came to replace the name "Palestine Liberation Organization." And again → prior to the adoption of A/RES/67/19 4 December 2012 the Status of Palestine was that of an "Entity." (See UN Memo 21 December 2012 From the UN Under-Secretary General for Legal Affairs) For UN Purposes, it is only after the adoption of A/RES/67/19 that Palestine may be referred to as a "State."

Most Respectfully,
R
ARTICLE 3 Convention on Rights and Duties of States (1933)
The political existence of the state is independent of recognition by the other states. Even before recognition the state has the right to defend its integrity and independence, to provide for its conservation and prosperity, and consequently to organize itself as it sees fit, to legislate upon its interests, administer its services, and to define the jurisdiction and competence of its courts.
CABLEGRAM DATED 28 SEPTEMBER 1948 FROM THE PREMIER AND
ACTING FOREIGN SECRETARY OF ALL-PALESTINE GOVERNMENT
TO THE SECRETARY-GENERAL CONCERNING
CONSTITUTION OF ALL-PALESTINE GOVERNMENT

I HAVE THE HONOR TO INFORM YOUR EXCELLENCY THAT IN VIRTUE OF THE NATURAL RIGHT OF THE PEOPLE OF PALESTINE FOR SELF-DETERMINATION WHICH PRINCIPLE IS SUPPORTED BY THE CHARTERS OF THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS, THE UNITED NATIONS AND OTHERS AND IN VIEW OF THE TERMINATION OF THE BRITISH MANDATE OVER PALESTINE WHICH HAD PREVENTED THE ARABS FROM EXERCISING THEIR INDEPENDENCE, THE ARABS OF PALESTINE WHO ARE THE OWNERS OF THE COUNTRY AND ITS INDIGENOUS INHABITANTS AND WHO CONSTITUTE THE GREAT MAJORITY OF ITS LEGAL POPULATION HAVE SOLEMNLY RESOLVED TO DECLARE PALESTINE IN ITS ENTIRETY AND WITHIN ITS BOUNDARIES AS ESTABLISHED BEFORE THE TERMINATION OF THE BRITISH MANDATE AN INDEPENDENT STATE AND CONSTITUTED A GOVERNMENT UNDER THE NAME OF THE ALL-PALESTINE GOVERNMENT DERIVING ITS AUTHORITY FROM A REPRESENTATIVE COUNCIL BASED ON DEMOCRATIC PRINCIPLES AND AIMING TO SAFEGUARD THE RIGHTS OF MINORITIES AND FOREIGNERS PROTECT THE HOLY PLACES AND GUARANTEE FREEDOM OF WORSHIP TO ALL COMMUNITIES

AHMED HILMI PASHA
PREMIER AND ACTING FOREIGN SECRETARY

Who Are The Palestinians?

This is a perfectly legal declaration and is gaining recognition around the world.



The Hamas Charter has much the same message "from the river to the sea". Lovely.

Do six people really represent "recognition around the world"?
 
RE: Boycott Israel
※→ P F Tinmore,, et al,

This "All Palestine Government" Declaration dated 28 SEP 48 is several months too late.

RE: Boycott Israel
※→ P F Tinmore,, et al,

I do not think you have grasped the concepts of sovereignty (just yet → anyway). While the Arab Palestinians have the "Right To" Sovereignty, the Arab Palestinians must be capable of establishing such; a domain that the Arab Palestinian .

The principle that States shall refrain in their international relations from the threat or use of force against the territorial integrity or political independence of any State, or in any other manner inconsistent with the purposes of the United Nations,
You always crack me up when you post this. Can you post a 1948 map of Israel. You know, one that does not have those phony armistice line borders?
(BASIC CONCEPTS)

Maps!!! We don't need no stink'en Maps... (Adapted from Bllazing Saddles) Israel is where it says that it is, and is willing to support and defend that claim.

ARTICLE 3 Convention on Rights and Duties of States (1933)
The political existence of the state is independent of recognition by the other states. Even before recognition the state has the right to defend its integrity and independence, to provide for its conservation and prosperity, and consequently to organize itself as it sees fit, to legislate upon its interests, administer its services, and to define the jurisdiction and competence of its courts.​

(COMMENT)

Once Israel announced, established the controls and began to exercise supreme authority over a territory, no matter the size or shape, the concept of "Sovereign Equality" kicks-in. It is independent of your recognition, and does not require your approval.

The concept of sovereign equality of States that is the acceptance of a sovereignty has been created and that it incorporates the following four principles:
  1. That it is juridically equal to all other states;
  2. That it enjoys the full sovereignty; having the capacity and power of a self-governing body;
  3. That Israel is defending its territorial integrity;
  4. Under international law, Israel faithfully has assumed its international duties and obligations.
These characteristics of Israel are distinct and completely different from anything like the paper tiger that is call State of Palestine.; or that of the "Entity."

(WHO OR WHAT IS PALESTINE)


As I have tried, many time to explain, it was only after the adoption of A/RES/43/177 that the term "Palestine" came to replace the name "Palestine Liberation Organization." And again → prior to the adoption of A/RES/67/19 4 December 2012 the Status of Palestine was that of an "Entity." (See UN Memo 21 December 2012 From the UN Under-Secretary General for Legal Affairs) For UN Purposes, it is only after the adoption of A/RES/67/19 that Palestine may be referred to as a "State."

Most Respectfully,
R
ARTICLE 3 Convention on Rights and Duties of States (1933)
The political existence of the state is independent of recognition by the other states. Even before recognition the state has the right to defend its integrity and independence, to provide for its conservation and prosperity, and consequently to organize itself as it sees fit, to legislate upon its interests, administer its services, and to define the jurisdiction and competence of its courts.
CABLEGRAM DATED 28 SEPTEMBER 1948 FROM THE PREMIER AND
ACTING FOREIGN SECRETARY OF ALL-PALESTINE GOVERNMENT
TO THE SECRETARY-GENERAL CONCERNING
CONSTITUTION OF ALL-PALESTINE GOVERNMENT

I HAVE THE HONOR TO INFORM YOUR EXCELLENCY THAT IN VIRTUE OF THE NATURAL RIGHT OF THE PEOPLE OF PALESTINE FOR SELF-DETERMINATION WHICH PRINCIPLE IS SUPPORTED BY THE CHARTERS OF THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS, THE UNITED NATIONS AND OTHERS AND IN VIEW OF THE TERMINATION OF THE BRITISH MANDATE OVER PALESTINE WHICH HAD PREVENTED THE ARABS FROM EXERCISING THEIR INDEPENDENCE, THE ARABS OF PALESTINE WHO ARE THE OWNERS OF THE COUNTRY AND ITS INDIGENOUS INHABITANTS AND WHO CONSTITUTE THE GREAT MAJORITY OF ITS LEGAL POPULATION HAVE SOLEMNLY RESOLVED TO DECLARE PALESTINE IN ITS ENTIRETY AND WITHIN ITS BOUNDARIES AS ESTABLISHED BEFORE THE TERMINATION OF THE BRITISH MANDATE AN INDEPENDENT STATE AND CONSTITUTED A GOVERNMENT UNDER THE NAME OF THE ALL-PALESTINE GOVERNMENT DERIVING ITS AUTHORITY FROM A REPRESENTATIVE COUNCIL BASED ON DEMOCRATIC PRINCIPLES AND AIMING TO SAFEGUARD THE RIGHTS OF MINORITIES AND FOREIGNERS PROTECT THE HOLY PLACES AND GUARANTEE FREEDOM OF WORSHIP TO ALL COMMUNITIES

AHMED HILMI PASHA
PREMIER AND ACTING FOREIGN SECRETARY

Who Are The Palestinians?

This is a perfectly legal declaration and is gaining recognition around the world.


(COMMENT)

The All-Palestine Government was attempting to deny the Jewish People their right to self-determination and sovereignty which it established four months earlier.

The All-Palestine Government was established by under the cover of the Arab League; but, actually by the Egyptian Government as a Puppet.

The government was officially disbanded in 1958 by Order of the President of Egypt.

Most Respectfully,
R
 
The All-Palestine Government was established by under the cover of the Arab League; but, actually by the Egyptian Government as a Puppet.
Israel was declared by the foreign Jewish Agency that was created in Zurich by the foreign World Zionist Organization. It was a foreign government imposed on Palestine by military force against the wishes of the vast majority of the people.

So what is your point?
 
RE: Boycott Israel
※→ P F Tinmore,, et al,

You sprinkle a little bit of truth in your response and think it tel a story.

The All-Palestine Government was established by under the cover of the Arab League; but, actually by the Egyptian Government as a Puppet.
Israel was declared by the foreign Jewish Agency that was created in Zurich by the foreign World Zionist Organization. It was a foreign government imposed on Palestine by military force against the wishes of the vast majority of the people.

So what is your point?
(COMMENT)

The Jewish Agency was a requirement found in Article 4, Mandate for Palestine. The "Zionist Organization" [meaning the World Zionist Organization (WZO) of which you speak], merely sanctioned it as a component according to organization and constitution are in the opinion of the Mandatory appropriate, shall be recognized as such agency. The Jewish Agency was assembled with Jewish Assets in the territory under the Mandate.

The principle purpose of the Jewish Agency was to advise and cooperate with the British Mandate Administration of Palestine on issues of economic, social and other matters were to arise in the establishment of the Jewish National Home and the interests of the Jewish population in Palestine, and to assist in the development of the Territory under the Mandate.

NOTE: "Later in 1923, a third attempt was made to establish an institution through which the Arab population of Palestine could be brought into cooperation with the government. The mandatory Power now proposed “the establishment of an Arab Agency in Palestine which will occupy a position exactly analogous to that accorded to the Jewish Agency”. The Arab Agency would have the right to be consulted on all matters relating to immigration, on which it was recognised that “the views of the Arab community were entitled to special consideration”. The Arab leaders declined that this offer on the ground that it would not satisfy the aspirations of the Arab people. They added that, never having recognised the status of the Jewish Agency, they had no desire for the establishment of an Arab Agency on the same basis." (See Paragraph 22 of the The Political History of Palestine under British Administration)​

This is completely different from the All-Palestine Government (APG). The APG was assembled after the outbreak of hostilities Israeli War Independence (1948) to "govern the Egyptian-controlled enclave in Gaza."

√ The President of the APG was Hajj Amin al-Husseini, a hostile combatant on the side of the central Powers serving as Ottoman Army Officer (Artillery) during the Great War (WWI). In 1929 Haj Amin al Husseini, then the Mufti of Jerusalem, disseminated allegations to the Arabs in Palestine claiming that the Jews were planning to take over the al-Aqsa Mosque. The principle trigger for the 1929 Riots. That same year, the Mufti of Jerusalem coordinated with anti-Zionist --- anti-British Jihadist [URL='https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sheikh']Sheikh Izz ad-Din al-Qassam, who would form the Palestinian Black Hand. During the WWII, the Mufti of Jerusalem was one of the prime movers and authors to the draft Declaration of German-Arab cooperation and support for the Axis Powers.[/URL]
[URL='https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Izz_ad-Din_al-Qassam'][/URL]
[URL='https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Izz_ad-Din_al-Qassam']√ The Prime Minister of the APG was [URL='https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ahmed_Hilmi_Pasha']Ahmed Hilmi Pasha. Ahmed Hilmi Pasha was a fromer General Officer in the Army of the Ottoman Empire (Central Powers). As a member of the Arab Higher Committee Ahmed Hilmi Pasha was once exiled; but on the outbreak of hostilities in 1938, Ahmed Hilmi Pasha was allowed back into the British Mandate. Ahmed Hilmi Pasha served as the Chairman of the Arab National Bank, and was Finance Ministers for both the Arab Kingdom and for the Emir if Jordan. [/URL][/URL]​

Most Respectfully,
R
 
The All-Palestine Government was established by under the cover of the Arab League; but, actually by the Egyptian Government as a Puppet.
Israel was declared by the foreign Jewish Agency that was created in Zurich by the foreign World Zionist Organization. It was a foreign government imposed on Palestine by military force against the wishes of the vast majority of the people.

So what is your point?
The Point....
is that you are a Jew hater who denies the Jewish Nation the right to re-establish their sovereignty on their ancestral homeland.

"Arabs from Arabia are indigenous, but the indigenous Jews are foreigners"

That is your Mantra

Muslims are indigenous, but Jews are foreigners.

Keep singing it. It has a nice tune.

Usually out of tune, but keep trying.

:)
 
The All-Palestine Government was established by under the cover of the Arab League; but, actually by the Egyptian Government as a Puppet.
Israel was declared by the foreign Jewish Agency that was created in Zurich by the foreign World Zionist Organization. It was a foreign government imposed on Palestine by military force against the wishes of the vast majority of the people.

So what is your point?
You never answered my question of when you actually studied the Treaty.
 
The All-Palestine Government was established by under the cover of the Arab League; but, actually by the Egyptian Government as a Puppet.
Israel was declared by the foreign Jewish Agency that was created in Zurich by the foreign World Zionist Organization. It was a foreign government imposed on Palestine by military force against the wishes of the vast majority of the people.

So what is your point?
You never answered my question of when you actually studied the Treaty.
Which treaty?
 
The All-Palestine Government was established by under the cover of the Arab League; but, actually by the Egyptian Government as a Puppet.
Israel was declared by the foreign Jewish Agency that was created in Zurich by the foreign World Zionist Organization. It was a foreign government imposed on Palestine by military force against the wishes of the vast majority of the people.

So what is your point?
The Point....
is that you are a Jew hater who denies the Jewish Nation the right to re-establish their sovereignty on their ancestral homeland.

"Arabs from Arabia are indigenous, but the indigenous Jews are foreigners"

That is your Mantra

Muslims are indigenous, but Jews are foreigners.

Keep singing it. It has a nice tune.

Usually out of tune, but keep trying.

:)
Keep dancing.
:dance::dance::dance::dance::dance:
 

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