BREAKING: Palestinian groups declare ‘day of rage’ ahead of Trump visit in Israel

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Palestinians call for 'Day of Rage' to protest Trump's visit to the occupied territory

RAMALLAH (Ma'an) -- Palestinian factions in the central occupied West Bank city of Ramallah have called upon the Palestinian people to partake in a "Day of Rage" on Tuesday, during the planned visit by US President Donald Trump to the occupied Palestinian territory.

In a statement released Saturday titled: "A call for unity and assimilation with our brave prisoners,” Ramallah-based Islamist and nationalist factions urged the public to join rallies to express their rejection to the resumption of peace talks between the Palestinian Authority and Israel under US sponsorship.
 
...Where would Israel deport a population as large or larger than the Jewish population to? What kind of logistics would they employ to do so?
Wouldn't it be easier for the "Jews" to go back to Europe? At least the ones who can't live in peace with their neighbors?


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Yeah, thanks for the update, dimwit.
 
...Where would Israel deport a population as large or larger than the Jewish population to? What kind of logistics would they employ to do so?
Wouldn't it be easier for the "Jews" to go back to Europe? At least the ones who can't live in peace with their neighbors?


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Yeah, thanks for the update, dimwit.


Gee whiz, Habib. An Islamist Day of Rage™.

Honestly, how is that one day any different from any other day in ummah'istan?

Anyway, that slogan is all it will take for Islamics to riot, create a confrontation and then push their children into the fray.
 
Why don't Arab Palestinians stage a day of peace where as many Jews as want to visit the Temple Mount can?
 
The Muslims and Christians of Palestine are tired of peace talks which have the U.S. and Israel trying to tie them down to permament subservience. I don't blame them. Their leaders are doing too well financially to do the right thing, i.e. admit there will not be a sovereign Palestinian state while the Jews and the U.S. have the power they have at the moment. They will have to resign themselves to the Apartheid state conditions for the next 2-3 generations, until the demographics become too difficult for the Israeli Jews to maintain control.
 
The Muslims and Christians of Palestine are tired of peace talks which have the U.S. and Israel trying to tie them down to permament subservience. I don't blame them. Their leaders are doing too well financially to do the right thing, i.e. admit there will not be a sovereign Palestinian state while the Jews and the U.S. have the power they have at the moment. They will have to resign themselves to the Apartheid state conditions for the next 2-3 generations, until the demographics become too difficult for the Israeli Jews to maintain control.

So, you're suggesting that after 2 or 3 more generations of uncontrolled breeding the Arabs-Islamists will finally be in a position to fulfill the writ of the Hamas Charter?

So, you're suggesting that Islamists will finally be in a position to rid the area of Christians.
 
Why don't Arab Palestinians stage a day of peace where as many Jews as want to visit the Temple Mount can?

Palestinians are not the problem, Jewish Law is.
"After Israel captured the site 1967, the Chief Rabbinate of Israel announced that entering the Temple Mount was forbidden to Jews, in accordance with a halakhic prohibition against temei ha'met (Impurity by contacting the dead, cemeteries etc.). The ancient ban on Jews, other than a high priest, entering the zone of the Holy of Holies was confirmed, with the consideration also that, since the exact location of the Second Temple was unknown, any Jew walking through the site would be at grave risk of inadvertently treading on the ground of the Holy of Holies in error." Temple Mount entry restrictions - Wikipedia
 
Why don't Arab Palestinians stage a day of peace where as many Jews as want to visit the Temple Mount can?

Palestinians are not the problem, Jewish Law is.
"After Israel captured the site 1967, the Chief Rabbinate of Israel announced that entering the Temple Mount was forbidden to Jews, in accordance with a halakhic prohibition against temei ha'met (Impurity by contacting the dead, cemeteries etc.). The ancient ban on Jews, other than a high priest, entering the zone of the Holy of Holies was confirmed, with the consideration also that, since the exact location of the Second Temple was unknown, any Jew walking through the site would be at grave risk of inadvertently treading on the ground of the Holy of Holies in error." Temple Mount entry restrictions - Wikipedia

FFS. Do you really believe that? Do you really think that is the problem?

'kay. Let's do a test. June 26 should be a day of peace. On June 26, 2017, Israel will relax its own laws and every single Jew who wishes to pray and worship on the Temple Mount will be permitted to go up to do so.

What do you think is going to happen?
 
Why don't Arab Palestinians stage a day of peace where as many Jews as want to visit the Temple Mount can?

Palestinians are not the problem, Jewish Law is.
"After Israel captured the site 1967, the Chief Rabbinate of Israel announced that entering the Temple Mount was forbidden to Jews, in accordance with a halakhic prohibition against temei ha'met (Impurity by contacting the dead, cemeteries etc.). The ancient ban on Jews, other than a high priest, entering the zone of the Holy of Holies was confirmed, with the consideration also that, since the exact location of the Second Temple was unknown, any Jew walking through the site would be at grave risk of inadvertently treading on the ground of the Holy of Holies in error." Temple Mount entry restrictions - Wikipedia

FFS. Do you really believe that? Do you really think that is the problem?

'kay. Let's do a test. June 26 should be a day of peace. On June 26, 2017, Israel will relax its own laws and every single Jew who wishes to pray and worship on the Temple Mount will be permitted to go up to do so.

What do you think is going to happen?

Hey, I don't have to believe anything, apparently the Chief Rabbinate of Israel, believes this and put the restrictions in place; you believe the Chief Rabbinate is mistaken?

Will they ask Palestinian permission or gain their agreement first, or will they just turn up en-masse accompanied by riot police and IDF thugs?
 
Will they ask Palestinian permission or gain their agreement first, or will they just turn up en-masse accompanied by riot police and IDF thugs?

Why would they need permission to pray and worship at their own most Holy place, when such rights are not only entrenched in international humanitarian law concerning freedom of worship, but also expressly part of the treaty between Israel and Jordan calling for religious freedom for ALL people?
 
Will they ask Palestinian permission or gain their agreement first, or will they just turn up en-masse accompanied by riot police and IDF thugs?

Why would they need permission to pray and worship at their own most Holy place, when such rights are not only entrenched in international humanitarian law concerning freedom of worship, but also expressly part of the treaty between Israel and Jordan calling for religious freedom for ALL people?

"...Among these was a directive prohibiting an Israeli flag to be raised over the site, and the decision to refrain from extending a number of Israeli laws, including that governing Holy Places, to the Haram ash-Sharif, and the assignment of administrative authority to the Islamic waqf.[7]

Erm....it would be polite and good manners to ask the owners/adminitrators first. If I had a "holy shrine" in my back garden and suddenly a whole bunch of cultists turned up to pray there without asking first, I'd get upset, and so would most people in the same predicament. Your "freedom to worship" does not override my "freedom" to enjoy the use of my property.
 
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